Russian Dood - we're thinking of you!
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I will miss you a lot Andrei. I am lucky to have been able to spend so much time with you on our Oregon trips. From the first trip in 2004 with Trev and Nicole with the giant watermelon and the potted meat to the epic trip with Kus, Bry, you and I when I tried to keep up with you drinking (big mistake) and then many more fun trips over the years.
I am very sad, but I have so many happy memories and you are laughing or smiling in all of them. I'm lucky to have known you...I'll really miss you.
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Dave
I am very sad, but I have so many happy memories and you are laughing or smiling in all of them. I'm lucky to have known you...I'll really miss you.
18000+ views and 255 replies (so far) tells you a bit about what impact RD had on our community.
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Now That I’ve Given Up Hope, I Feel Much Better
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to Elena ,family ,and freinds , I thought Andrea ,was on his way to recovery a couple ,weeks ago ,the last time I saw my friend ,I,ll never forget the first time I met Andrea at Cook st. He was so interesting ,and our sport , I remembered his name right away ,because it was like mine , I heared the sad news ,acouple of days ago in the pub ,the next morning I whoke up thinking of the sad news ,went out on the back deck looked down in the garden and therewas a young buck sleeping with his head up in the middle of the city ,and I thought you rest in peace my freind .
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I opened a book today (June 17) that I have been reading, but had let sit for a while. When I opening it to my bookmark, turned the page and was greeted by this:
“It is truly a great cosmic paradox that one of the best teachers in all of life turns out to be death. No person or situation could ever teach you as much as death has to teach you. While someone could tell you that you are not your body, death shows you. While someone could remind you of the insignificance of the things you cling to, death takes then all away in a second. While people can teach you that men and women of all races are equal and that there is no difference between rich and poor, death instantly makes us all the same.
The question is, are you going to wait until that last moment to let death be your teacher? The mere possibility of death has the power to reach us at any moment. A wise person realizes that at any moment they may breathe out, and the breath may not come back in. It could happen any time, in any place, and your last breath is gone. You have to learn from this. A wise being completely and totally embraces the reality, the inevitability, and the unpredictability of death.
…So death actually gives meaning to life. Death is your friend. Death is your liberator…
Learn to live life as though you are facing death at all times, and you will become bolder and more open. If you live life fully, you won’t have any last wishes. You will have lived them every moment. Only then will you have fully experienced life and released the part of you that is afraid of living.
…Don’t be afraid of death. Let it free you. Let it encourage you to experience life fully… …You should be experiencing the life that’s happening to you, not the one you wish was happening. …appreciate the moments you are given… This is how to live your life. You live it as though you were on the verge of death, because you are.
…What actually gives life meaning is the willingness to live it.”
Excerpts from Chapter 15 – “Contemplating Death”
“the untethered soul – the journey beyond yourself”
Michael A. Singer
When I think of Andrei, that is what I think of,
someone who was released from being afraid of living,
someone who learned to embrace people,
someone who learned to live life,
someone who had become bolder and more open,
someone who lived life fully,
someone who lived every moment,
someone who fully experienced what life has to offer.
“It is truly a great cosmic paradox that one of the best teachers in all of life turns out to be death. No person or situation could ever teach you as much as death has to teach you. While someone could tell you that you are not your body, death shows you. While someone could remind you of the insignificance of the things you cling to, death takes then all away in a second. While people can teach you that men and women of all races are equal and that there is no difference between rich and poor, death instantly makes us all the same.
The question is, are you going to wait until that last moment to let death be your teacher? The mere possibility of death has the power to reach us at any moment. A wise person realizes that at any moment they may breathe out, and the breath may not come back in. It could happen any time, in any place, and your last breath is gone. You have to learn from this. A wise being completely and totally embraces the reality, the inevitability, and the unpredictability of death.
…So death actually gives meaning to life. Death is your friend. Death is your liberator…
Learn to live life as though you are facing death at all times, and you will become bolder and more open. If you live life fully, you won’t have any last wishes. You will have lived them every moment. Only then will you have fully experienced life and released the part of you that is afraid of living.
…Don’t be afraid of death. Let it free you. Let it encourage you to experience life fully… …You should be experiencing the life that’s happening to you, not the one you wish was happening. …appreciate the moments you are given… This is how to live your life. You live it as though you were on the verge of death, because you are.
…What actually gives life meaning is the willingness to live it.”
Excerpts from Chapter 15 – “Contemplating Death”
“the untethered soul – the journey beyond yourself”
Michael A. Singer
When I think of Andrei, that is what I think of,
someone who was released from being afraid of living,
someone who learned to embrace people,
someone who learned to live life,
someone who had become bolder and more open,
someone who lived life fully,
someone who lived every moment,
someone who fully experienced what life has to offer.
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Looking for a way to pay tribute to Andrei or someone else who has battled cancer?
Well here it is:
www.bcgenerationsproject.ca
"Your time today builds a healthier tomorrow. With just a small commitment of time, you can make a lasting contribution to the health of future generations – helping researchers understand how the environment, lifestyle and genes contribute to cancer and other related chronic diseases in British Columbia."
The project already has just over half of the 40,000 participants they are looking for!
But when I did my optional medical exam today they mentioned that they are in need of healthy active males – well I am pretty sure there are more than a few listed in the posts here. So here is your chance!
What I had to do to participate:
1) completed a questionnaire;
2) released the project to track my medical records;
3) took an optional half hour medical exam (and got bone density, body mass index, percentage body fat, grip strength results and more); and
4) gave blood and urine samples (optional too).
All pretty easy stuff.
What motivated me? To pay tribute to my Mom, my Dad, and Andrei who all battled cancer; the thought of helping cancer research; and the thought that someone in the future might benefit from the research – or better yet, not even get cancer as a result of the research! So it was a win-win for me (tribute + “pay-it-forward”)!
Thanks for considering this call to action.
Ride to Conquer Cancer, in memory of Andrei
In June 2013 I'm signed up for the Ride to Conquer Cancer event - a cycling fundraiser for the BC Cancer Foundation. I've decided to dedicate the ride to our friend Russian Dood.
There is a lot more about this ride and my reasons for participating, at my fundraising home page. Please take a moment to check it out:
http://www.conquercancer.ca/goto/miketeachman2013
I am hoping that you will consider making a donation. Even a small one helps. Donations can be made at the link above. I will be posting monthly updates on my fundraising progress and training for the event. Maybe I can even get together some sort of raffle or draw?
A big thanks if you can help support this cause!
Mike
There is a lot more about this ride and my reasons for participating, at my fundraising home page. Please take a moment to check it out:
http://www.conquercancer.ca/goto/miketeachman2013
I am hoping that you will consider making a donation. Even a small one helps. Donations can be made at the link above. I will be posting monthly updates on my fundraising progress and training for the event. Maybe I can even get together some sort of raffle or draw?
A big thanks if you can help support this cause!
Mike
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Re: Ride to Conquer Cancer, in memory of Andrei
Great idea Mike, it sounds like a fun event. I'll support+donate.morewind wrote:In June 2013 I'm signed up for the Ride to Conquer Cancer event - a cycling fundraiser for the BC Cancer Foundation. I've decided to dedicate the ride to our friend Russian Dood...
I have some yeah-I'll put them in my van.nanmoo wrote:Does anyone have any of the RD stickers that Dave made still? I'd really like to get my hands on one or three. Please let me know.
Now That I’ve Given Up Hope, I Feel Much Better
Donated.
Unfortunate that as an unsuspecting donor you find out about Enbridge only once you have donated and they still call it the "Enbridge Ride" which really sucks. To use this particular cause by a company like that as a way of improving public relations stinks even more.... I knew this and still donated but with less vigor than if there had been another sponsor.
On the other hand, I suppose it is the greater picture that matters more and the fond memory of our friend. Also I will give more $$ and that directly to the BC Cancer Agency. I also completed/participated in C36's link:
www.bcgenerationsproject.ca
Great effort by you, Mike I support your intent 100%
Unfortunate that as an unsuspecting donor you find out about Enbridge only once you have donated and they still call it the "Enbridge Ride" which really sucks. To use this particular cause by a company like that as a way of improving public relations stinks even more.... I knew this and still donated but with less vigor than if there had been another sponsor.
On the other hand, I suppose it is the greater picture that matters more and the fond memory of our friend. Also I will give more $$ and that directly to the BC Cancer Agency. I also completed/participated in C36's link:
www.bcgenerationsproject.ca
Great effort by you, Mike I support your intent 100%
Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Thanks for the donation Kus
I know that a few people will have concerns about the Enbridge sponsorship. I think it's a good discussion to have, but this is not the right place. I think we all want the RDood thread to be a place to remember Andrei, and not a place to stage a political discussion.
I started a new thread in the off-topic area. Please contribute any ideas about Enbridge to this new thread. Thanks!
http://www.bigwavedave.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6358
I know that a few people will have concerns about the Enbridge sponsorship. I think it's a good discussion to have, but this is not the right place. I think we all want the RDood thread to be a place to remember Andrei, and not a place to stage a political discussion.
I started a new thread in the off-topic area. Please contribute any ideas about Enbridge to this new thread. Thanks!
http://www.bigwavedave.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6358
Yes, I suppose so....There never seems to be a good time or place to bring up uncomfortable topics....I learned that while working for governmentmorewind wrote:I know that a few people will have concerns about the (Enbridge sponsorship).... I think it's a good discussion to have, but this is not the right place...and not a place to stage a political discussion.
I can't help but think tho that perhaps it is a fitting comment for this thread since it was big government/business/army who handed our old friend a dustpan and a broom during the Chernobyl Disaster clean up and probably said the same thing to him....perhaps in not so many words
I miss my young friend
Thanks for starting the Enbridge thread, Mike Sorry I'm being such a difficult person. Glad you are raising awareness and raising funds.
Please support Mike: http://www.conquercancer.ca/goto/miketeachman2013
Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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Andrei's Memorial Bench
(from Steph & Elena) Remembering our good friend - a memorial bench has been installed at the bottom of Cook Street: