At the USA Climbing Western #@*%!isional Climbing competition, many of the kids from my old team put in a very good showing. They are now older, more experienced, and stronger, and doing well with their new coaches. Josh(11) and Yuri(8) Levin both qualified to go to the National Championships. There were several other national qualifiers from both PG and Twisters, including Lucy, Tevis, Melissa, Blake and Jason. Joshua had the 3rd fastest time in the gym, 9.78 seconds up a 45′ wall to take the #@*%!isional title for Boys 11 and Under. After the comp, he also showed his prowess outdoors by red-pointing (climbing without falling) “Harrison” (5.11d) at the Christian Brothers Wall at Smith Rock. It was a very difficult and impressive climb! Today, I went for a hike with Dave to a place called “Windy Hill.” The fields are turning the California dried-out yellow color, except for the forest areas which are still green. We walked slowly but steadily up some steep hills, then turned downward to finish the 3-mile loop. The trails were busy. There were a lot of runners, mountain bikers, and hikers ot today. We also came across two deer not far from the path. Stacey, from Belmont
Note from Stacey
Yesterday, I went for a nature walk with Isa and Rupie. There is a wonderful little park by Isa’s house in Redwood City that has hiking trails. We chose the paths with hills to open up our lungs. The paths went through the forest and at one point there was a creek we had to cross. A rope was hanging down and we used it to hold onto as we stepped across the rocks in the creek. It was so nice to be on the natural trails. Rupie had a fun time exploring all the sights and smells, and Isa and I had a nice time visiting as we walked along. I really appreciate being able to enjoy the outdoors. Stacey, from Belmont
Note from Stacey
Monday I attended a LAM support group meeting at Stanford Hospital. There were quite a few people there. One of my doctors, Dr. Roland Nador, gave a presentation on Pulmonary Function Tests. There are 42 LAM patients in the SF Bay Area. If you are a LAM patient and would like to get involved, feel free to e-mail me for more info. I’ve also been indoor climbing with my friends again. Each time I feel a little bit stronger. On Monday, I climbed with Felix and then we came home to stuffed green peppers I had made the night before! Tuesday, Rene and I climbed during the day, and tonight I went to the gym to meet Cindy and Amanda. I saw a lot of people I knew tonight and it was a good feeling. I wore a mask and gloves to protect myself from germs, and it seemed to work out pretty well. Stacey, from Belmont
Note from Stacey
Stephanie, it will be nice to see you when you’re in town! Thursday was full of surprises. Clinic did not go so well; the PFT showed a drop in performance even though I feel like I am getting stronger. Isa just got back from Japan, and she and I met to go to Ryan Park. There is a great walkway around the lake that we used to open up our lungs. The water was gorgeous, (a deep blue hue)and the breeze felt good because the day was so hot. After the walk, which was about a mile long, we played tennis! It was very fun, and rather amusing since neither one of us have played for five years. We had technical difficulties because we only had one tennis racket, and whoever had to use the short racquetball racket would have extreme ball control problems. Isa used the short racket first, and after a while we switched. After five minutes, I attempted to run to a backhand shot but ended up falling all over the court! My legs just collapsed when I tried to sprint, but I am sure things will improve with time. Nevertheless, we ended up getting in a few good volleys and were delighted to find a new way to exercise. Of course, after falling, I knew I could not run to the ball so I just hit the shots that came within a step or two. We played for an hour and it was good aerobic exercise for us transplant patients. The added challenge of hitting the ball and keeping the ball in-bounds added a lot of fun. Who knows? Maybe we will get good at this if we practice more. Life other than exercise sessions is mostly based on trying to shop and eat correctly to gain weight. Unfortunately, I am still having trouble keeping food down every day, so it’s a real problem. It worries me at night, over the long term, but there’s nothing I can do except try to keep eating properly. The doctors said to gain weight so I’m doing my best to cook good meals for Dave and me, and any of my other friends who can tolerate my non-fat diet. Stacey, from Belmont
Note from Stephanie Rowe
Great to talk to you tonight Stacey, and I look forward to seeing you more when I am on a project in the Bay Area starting June 20-ish. Sounds like you are enjoying life out of the hospital. You are keeping a lot of strength, even with the challenges!! Much love to you, Stephanie Rowe, from Seattle
Note from Stacey
Hi everyone, Just a note to say things are going well here. I went for a two-hour hike at the Stanford dish last weekend with the Levin family. It was great to be with them and enjoy the fresh air. The boys, Joshua and Yuri, are off to Oregon to participate in a qualifying competition for the National Championships in for USA Climbing. I am so proud of them. I am at the libary because I’m having problems with my home computer. Hopefully, the problem will be resolved soon. More later, thank you for all your support. Stacey, from Belmont
Note from Aunt Norrie
Hi Stacey, I just finished reading your journal to be up-to-date on what’s happening. I’m sure it tires you to keep up your journal but I really appreciate it. You mentioned an email address. I’ve sent messages to the’climb your dreams’ and it comes back. I would like to just send an email sometimes. I’m sure your friends aren’t interested in knowing that I am going to have a knee replacement or that Heidi is getting a #@*%!orce. Is your street address the same? Nicky’s baby (Emily) is due most any day. Please pray for her and I’ll let you know when she arrives. I love you so much and I am so proud of you. Good night honey. Love and prayers. Aunt Norrie, from Gaithersburg