Ok yesterday was one of those days where I was just basically down and questioning what I am doing with my life. Yes I have those at times not everyday is peachy. After a 40 mile ride (which made me feel a bit better) I met my friend Scott at the pool for a swim and just as we were about to get in the water I looked at him and said “what am I doing with my life”? We talked for a bit and I told him I was struggling a bit with some issues regarding Racing for Recovery like there is no money to pay the bills this month and should I be doing something else with my life. I ended the conversation by saying “I have been through this before and I always receive a phone call or email from someone who basically says “you and your program have saved my life” Well sure enough later in the day I received the following email. Now before you read this and then some comments from others who I shared the email with, let me say this, although I was struggling with some issues, I did not drink nor was it an excuse to drink or use drugs. So this post is a message to all of those who think that when times get tough a drink or drug will “fix” the situation and that is simply not the case. I also want to say thank you to Dave who wrote the email and Scott and Amy for their comments regarding it. This is what friends do that they have no idea how important just some simple words can make a difference in somone’s life.
You may know me…..I’m pretty sure you know my wife Rebecca…she may have mentioned me once or twice.
She has been working diligently to raise the funds to get you here to speak, and those of us on the “team” at our church are looking forward to October.
I just wanted to drop a note. You sent me my own signed copy of your book (thank you, by the way). In it you wrote that you hoped I could get “some form of inspiration” from reading it. Dude, the whole story is inspiring…and I myself am not fighting to overcome some daunting adversity, but yet it gave me another push in my daily effort to live a “healthy” lifestyle, to LiveStrong. Which, by the way, was quite timely on the heels of my injury earlier this year.
Rebecca mentioned our friend, who was “hung-up” on the apparent lack of a “Christian” message…your whole story is a “testament” to something greater than oneself…you shouldn’t even be alive, but you are! YOU made a choice, the choice to turn around, to persevere, to be better than you were the day before.
If you were only ever to help ONE person, you would have done more than many of us who sit by and turn a blind eye…..and you no doubt have helped many more people than one.
Kudos to you, man! Your picture is definitely going on my wall of who’s who who’s had some shape or form of impact on my life. Keep it up. Things will unfold as they should.
I’m looking forward to meeting you.
Awesome Todd, just awesome! This stuff says it all and why you should NEVER think about doing anything else!!!
Good things happen to good people. There are few in this world as good as you. Stay strong bro. A few of my favorite quotes for ya….
If you don’t live for something, you’ll die for nothing!!!
Jamie Josta
A man without enemies is a man without character.
Winston churchill
Believe in yourself and anything is possible!
Fred Leblanc
See ya bro!! Good luck in Timberman!
I am off to do a ride and a run then enjoy my day working on Racing for Recovery and being with my family. Konor and I leave at 4 am for New Hampshire where once again I will be surrounded by people who have my and Racing for Recovery’s best interest in mind.
TC