As many of you know, Cooper and I have signed up for our first Marathon. For both of us to finally do a mental and physical challenge together, also mean we wanted to be able to use this opportunity to turn our first run into a charitable cause. Marathons are special because it is not only an individual effort by people who simply want to cross the finish line. It is much more than accomplishing a long run. For many around the world to join such an event mean there are thousands of voices and thousands of stories to tell, thousands of meaningful endeavors and many more extraordinary goals from all walks of life. In light of the recent tragedy in Boston, we want to take some time to pray for the people affected directly with the senseless acts of hatred. The loss of life can not be measured and I hope we all can extend support to the news heard across the globe. It reminds us that with the many wrongs in the world, we all have much to work on and work towards. The Boston Marathon has historically been significant. It harnesses motivation, inspiration and the thousands of stories out there. We will carry our prayers and our hearts as we prepare for our first marathon. With our training, our first run and our cause, Boston further reminds us of the precious value of life and it propels us to further promote positive change in the world.
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