Thursday, September 20, 2007
Video Uploaded
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Final Blog? Who knows...but here is what you have been waiting for!

Alrighty - here it is...the final results. If you are reading this on Facebook click on the link above to read the original post or you won't be able to see any of the videos, stats etc. Here are the final run stats from my IPOD. As you will see in my video, my quads seized up at about the 28km mark and my pace dropped. At this point the IPOD got a little out of wack, so it says I ran 45km. The race was only 42km, so trust me, although it felt like it, I didn't run any more than that! :)
The team from Vancouver raised $142,000 in total for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society! Of the 182 participants who were in Maui for either the Half or Full Marathon we raised almost $800,000, and a large chunk was from Vancouver! In fact, I was named as one of the top five fundraisers among all 182 participants, thanks to the generosity of so many people! Thank you soooo much.
You can see my race results by clicking this text.
I was 757 of a total of 1057 runners, and I was 327 of 526 men in the race...which although not as good as I would like personally, was amazing overall! In fact, the fact that I finished at all was incredible to me. :)
It has been INCREDIBLY difficult to walk these past few days...it has been four days and I am finally not grimacing when I walk down stairs! But it was all well worth it.
And now for my final video blog...thanks for watching, and thanks for all of your support!!!! Mostly thanks to those who are still fighting the good fight - the money's raised will go to support further research so that the world can be rid of blood cancers.
There was a bit of a glitch, but finally here is the video...
And this video is my final blog...
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
HOME!!!
Hugs, Steven
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Three Days and Counting!!!

So...I finally got my personal computer in New York today - thank god! So I am finally able to actually do some updating here properly. But of course it is 9pm, and I am getting picked up to go to the airport at 3am, so I have to get to bed. I just wanted to write something quickly to thank everyone for their support! I leave in a few hours, and the run is on Sunday. Keep an eye out on this blog for my final run times! I am a little nervous - I am so sore at the moment - my first week of classes, and dance class has killed me. My hamstrings and TOES are actually killing from class on TUESDAY. So I am trying to take it easy so I don't kill myself on Sunday. Wish me luck, and Mum grant me the strength to finish. This race is for my friends, family, Derek "Lek" Lekenby, Gregory Austin Whyte, Bob Smidt, Cody Belliveau, and especially Mum...but it's also for everyone who is affected by a cancer. Let's go TEAM!!
Friday, September 7, 2007
THE BIG UPDATE
So with that build up I will get right into the nitty gritty, and straight to the most important event of the past few months. That’s right – the marathon! As most of you know I have been training to run my first marathon on September 16, in Maui. This is no ordinary marathon, but a fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada. I began by running to honor the memory of my mother who passed away from Leukemia in 1995. This soon turned into something bigger than myself, and I am now also running to honor the memory of not only my mother, but also that of Derek “Lek” Leckenby, a friends father, and Gregory Austin Whyte, another friends younger brother, who both passed away from blood cancers. I am also running to honor the struggles of two people who are currently battling blood cancers – Cody Belliveau, and Bob Smidt. The day that I run Maui I will be not only wearing white ribbons to honor these individuals but will have them on my mind throughout the race to help me cross that finish line after 42kms (26.2miles).
My initial goal was to raise a total of $6000 for the Society, but thanks to the generosity of friends, family, and even strangers I have raised almost $10,000!!! I held a cabaret fundraiser with performances by myself and four other incredibly talented guests and in that one night alone raised almost $3000. As I write this I am currently sitting at $9300, with days to go before the race, and I know that I will hit $10,000!
I want to thank all those who have donated thus far, or who have sent me words of encouragement…or who have simply read my daily blogs (the link is below if you would like to catch up). The support I have had has been overwhelming, and incredible, and I can’t tell you how many times that I have been sick, or tired, or exhausted, and have still continued training faithfully because I know that I have your support. It’s been amazing! I also know that there are people who have not donated simply because they aren’t able to financially or who may already contribute to other charities. I totally understand, but I still appreciate your words of support. J For those of you who have yet to donate and would like to you still can by going to www.active.com/donate/tntvan/stevenbidwell. Wish me luck!
I can’t believe that it’s already September – the summer has flown by so quickly! For those of you who I haven’t spoken with lately, I have some other news. I have moved to NYC! I have finally found the courage to follow my heart and attend a full time theatre school. It’s been a long time in coming, but it’s the right thing to do. It’s either now or never! So I left Vancouver on the 29th of August, and am now living in Harlem. Yes, Harlem. It’s like living in a Spike Lee movie! I’m living with a girlfriend from my cruise ship days in an incredibly beautiful three bedroom apartment with hardwood floors, and exposed red brick walls. There are a lot of interesting characters in the “hood”…and yes, the neighborhood does feel a tad unsafe, but only a few blocks away are new residences for Columbia Medical students and about 10 blocks south is North Central Park. So I am really in my element at the moment.
The program is at Circle in the Square Theatre school, and it is a two year program. So I will be here for some time. However, I will be back in Vancouver in the summer, and have two jobs waiting for me on my return which is phenomenal. The program is well respected, and well known, and in fact I did their summer program last year so I know it well and am excited to be back. Classes begin on September 10, so in advance of that I have a couple of days in Ottawa visiting family, and I leave to go back to NY tomorrow (Saturday).
So that, my friends, is me in a nutshell. Certainly there is a lot more that I could go into, but I do encourage you to check out my blog to find catch up on everything else. I don’t want to go on more than I already have. If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading! I know that these are impersonal letters, and I do apologize. With all that is going on, it’s the easiest way of catching up so I can stop getting messages from people who are finding out things through the grapevine – this way you can hear it directly from the horses mouth. So…at that…I will go. The next letter that you get should be telling you my time for Maui!
Thanks, be well, Steven
Thursday, September 6, 2007
10 DAYS!!!
I have been running twice now in Ottawa (the heat has been a great training tool) and it's incredible the memories flooding back to me. The first day I ran a 45 minute run that took me first past the house that my mother owned when she passed away 13 years ago and it brought back so many memories. That was a house of love - it was always a home that was welcoming and bright - my mother seemed to know everyone in the neighbourhood, and it was after my mum had a little front porch build (by my dad!) that the neighbours began to do the same, and it really helped to develop a much friendlier neighbourhood. Suddenly everyone was enjoying their front porch rather than the backyard...and it was all begun by mum.
I ran up to my old high school, and actually into the school. I haven't actually stepped foot inside in perhaps 15 years, and it was eerie. It was in fact the first day of school, and although all the students had long gone for the day, it was such a reminder of my own first day of high school. I was so shy, and so incredibly insecure. I was so afraid of "teenagers" and felt so awkward. I remember an older student - he was a punk rocker (yes, this was the 80's) and for whatever reason I remember a leather bracelet that he wore and he had hair spiked up like he was from so English punk band - he looked menacing, but he was so incredibly nice and helped me find a classroom. Wow - so strange to be thinking about all of these things! I went into the gym and had horrible memories of ditching gym class - I was so small and so nonathletic! So ironic now since I am actually doing a marathon and I have had people referring to me as an "athlete". My adult life has been full of athletic endeavours, but imagine that in high school I eventually was allowed to skip gym class all together in exchange for writing three papers on three different sports. That was so long ago!
My life has changed so much. Although I think I still have some of the same insecurities - I'm just better at masking them, and I've had much more life experience. Running Nepean (the part of Ottawa my family lives in) has just been such a strange experience all together - the church that my mother had her funeral in; the church that I sang in the choir; my primary school; my intermediate school. These are all places that I have driven by so many times, but running by them with this marathon so close at hand has been a reminder of why I left Ottawa - I wanted to find myself, try to find my place in the world, but I think even more so to try to let go of memories of my mum. Of course that didn't happen - I just pushed them to the back of my mind. But all this focus on her these past few months - all this training, and hearing stories of others that have been affected - has really helped me to finally find peace. This run is going to be incredible. I have such incredible support from friends, family and even strangers...and equally importantly I have four other heroes who inspire me as well, and who I have not forgotten about - Cody, Bob, Gregory, and Lek. These five people are going to help me through.
Today I ran again today - incredible heat, and I was exhausted (I need sleep and I am fighting a cold from too many weeks of too much to do) but I was again reminded of a promise that I made to myself - that I will cross that finish line no matter what. That the pain that I endure is nothing compared to the pain of chemotherapy. That if I can do this I can do anything that I put my mind to. Four months ago I was intimidated by 10km...today I am EXCITED about running 42km!!! I say bring it on! God - and I have met some incredible people along the way. What a journey!
Well, this journey isn't over yet...and I will end this incredibly long blog with some more positive news. I saw the doctor today that is meant to do the excision on my tongue to remove a displastic area (pre-cancerous). Today he isn't so sure that it isn't something that urgent. He is going to speak with my doctor in Vancouver, but perhaps Christmas will be something to look forward to rather than something to dread because of a surgery. I may not have to do it, and I have fingers crossed that I don't. Again...I have someone watching over me...and I know that she will keep me safe - both in the race and in my overall health. Lord knows I will need it now that I live in Harlem! :)
Sunday, September 2, 2007
14 days and counting...
Saturday, September 1, 2007
15 days to go!
I am currently sitting just below $9300 in donations - I am ALMOST at my goal of $10000! I can't believe that everyone has been so generous. It just goes to show that I have good people in my life!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
17 days to go...
It's strange to have left Vancouver, and I already miss the people that I ran with. The night before I left I wrote a note to thank my teammates - here is a copy of it below. Thanks for reading today! :)
As I prepare for a new chapter in my life in New York City, it is with
sadness that I say goodbye to so many wonderful friends and memories that I
have
made in my journey with Team in Training. I have to say that this began
as a
personal journey to honor my mother who passed away of Leukemia but it
has
become something so much more than that. Training with the Team has
allowed me
to see that I am running to honor so many other people as well -
I am running to
honor those who have passed away from blood cancers and
those currently fighting
blood cancers, but I am also running to support my
team! I have such respect and
admiration for the dedication and hard work
that you have all given to this
cause, and I am humbled to think that I am
among such incredible individuals.
Each time I run with the Team I learn
more and more about each individual, and I
have to thank you for the
inspiration that has given me each km that we run. I
am proud of each and
every one of you - whether you have a personal connection
to blood cancer,
or are just running to be involved in something bigger than
you, I hope that
each and every one of you takes pride in what you have
accomplished.
Together we have raised an incredible amount of money, and
inspiring amount
of awareness, and have conquered what many of us though were
impossible
physical feats. So kudos to you all, thank you for your support, and
good
luck in your runs!
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Day 98...21 Days to go!
Ran my longest run to date! Check out the stats below...
It was actually nicely surprising that at about 25km I had lots of energy, my legs were ok, and I was enjoying myself! I bought new shoes on Friday, and re-calibrated my IPOD so the run is far more accurate, and I think the change in footwear really helped. However, at about 31km I just about died. My poor body - my cardio was fine, but my legs began to seize up - it was painful, and my last three km's were dreadful. I basically ran out of steam...but I finished it!
Today was the longest run that I will do before the run on Sept 16 - from here on in we begin to taper off, so next Sunday I will run only 21km and then the following is 15km. I am hoping to train with the team in NYC which will be a great way to meet new people and stay motivated!
Today was also my last run with the team. :( I'm going to miss everyone! I leave on Wednesday for NY, so it's sad to be saying goodbye. This has been such a great experience, and I am so proud of everyone and all that they have accomplished. There are some people that I won't get to see again because they are running in SF not on Maui...but there is a great group who I will see again on Sept 14th! I can't wait! It feels as though we are in the final stretch and I am really looking forward to both the run...and the cocktails in the pool afterwards!!!!
Well this is it for a few days - the next time I post I will be living in NY. See you then!
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Day 94
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Day 91 - 28km
TIME: 3.07.01
PACE: 6.41/km
Today's Blog - oh, and a bad camera angle...
And how cool is this?! You can see the stats of my last five runs according to my IPOD!!!
Friday, August 17, 2007
Day 89
So...on the training front. I am meant to run a short run today, but I am taking another day off. My knee hasn't fully recovered so I am taking it easy. Sunday we are running 30km, so I have to be fully rested and ready for that. My knee seems fine, but then little things like stairs irritate it and it flares up, so I have to be careful, which is bothering me. But the big day is coming up so I have to take care! My diet has kind of been demolished today, but that's alright - I've been doing well for the most part.
Two of my teammates had an event last night to raise funds, and while the final tally isn't in just yet they believe that they raised almost $4000 hosting a Bachelor/Bachelorette auction! It was a huge success! I missed the event, but arrived afterwards to show my support and have a glass of wine to toast the evening!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Day 87
Great news - one of my team members got a donation of stocks - 5000 shares in some company that resulted in a $7000 donation!!!! Way to go Andrea!!!!
And other news...only one month till I run!!!