Thursday, July 30, 2009

8 days and $88 away

Wow, the 3-Day is quickly approaching. In just 8 days I will be joining hundreds if not thousands of men and women on a 3 day, 60 mile journey.

I am currently $88 away from reaching the $2300 fundraising requirement. I would like to thank everyone who has so generously made a donation. Your donation will touch more lives than you may ever know and for that I say thank you, thank you, thank you! I know without a shadow of a doubt that Arthanise and her family are grateful for every dollar raised through the Breast Cancer 3-Day. The money raised will go to further breast cancer research, treatment and testing and hopefully one day produce a cure!

I saw a baby onesie the other day that said, "Please find a cure before I grow boobs" and I could not help but think of my precious little girl. Eleanor will turn one just days after I complete this 60 mile journey. I am walking for Arthanise but I also walk in hopes that my little girl will never have to face breast cancer.

3 Days, 60 Miles, A World Without Breast Cancer!

Friday, July 24, 2009

You've Got Mail

Everyone loves to get personal mail!

I LOVE to get mail.

So, here's the deal. Would you like to send me a note of encouragement for me to read while participating in the 3 Day? If so, here are the details of how you can.

There’s nothing like a letter from a loved one to inspire you to keep going. Your friends, family and supporters can write a letter to you, which we’ll deliver to you on the event at the Breast Cancer 3-Day Camp Post Office.

Send letters to:
Breast Cancer 3-Day Camp Post Office
ATTN: Gloria Cooley
PO Box 25145
Chicago, IL 60625


Envelopes only, please. No boxes or large packages. Mail must be postmarked no later than July 28th in order to ensure delivery at the Breast Cancer 3-Day Camp Post Office.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Almost There

In just 18 days I will take off on my 60 Magnificent Miles for Arthanise. I can't wait. I am so excited! The pithy 3 Day mantra "Eat, Drink, Pee, No IV" has already started playing through my head.

Over the weekend I went on a 12.5 mile walk. When I left home on Saturday morning at 7:11 it was a mere 56 degrees outside. O Summer, where art thou? Actually, I am quite glad it was not very warm because after the first 5 miles I was HOT! I love the fact that we live near a nature preserve. It makes it very easy to incorporate long walks into my training. While walking on Saturday I spotted a couple of deer, tons of field mice, a beautiful black bird with orange wings, ducks, geese, swans, herons and a few snakes. Yeah, snakes. In fact, one snake was rather large and scared the bajeebies out of me.

On the fundraising front, I am now a little over $200 away from my fundraising goal. I can't wait to hit that 100% mark!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Still Alive and Walking

Ok, so I didn't really keep up with this blog as well as I had hoped to. I'll just blame it on the fact that I have an extremely active 11 month old who keeps me very, very busy. Not to mention our family blog, the time I spend on facebook and the countless hours I spend perusing the internet and reading other blogs. Yikes, I can't believe I just admitted to the amount of time I "waste" each day on the computer!

I am now 24 days away from my 60 mile adventure. Training has been hard this go round. Between a LONG winter here in Northern Illinois and a baby, getting my walks in has been difficult. I have been getting in a number of 5 mile walks each week with an occasional longer one. My sweet girl and I just returned from a 5 mile walk this afternoon at a near by nature preserve.

Just last week as D, E and I returned home from church I saw two women walking down the street wearing pink t-shirts and hats. I commented to D that perhaps they were training for the 3 Day. A little over an hour later I set out on an 8.5 mile walk and who should I happen to run into - the pink ladies! They were in fact training for the 3 Day. We walked together for the remainder of our miles that afternoon. It was so nice to share my experience with them as this is their first event. It made me so excited about the event. It was a life changing experience for me in 2007 and I expect to be changed even more by this year's event.

I am amazed at the number of women I have met in just the past few years who have had breast cancer or who are currently fighting the breast cancer battle. These women are heroes in my eyes. They are walking a road that is harder than anything I could imagine. I will continue to walk and continue to raise awareness about this disease in hopes that one day no woman would have to walk the breast cancer road.

24 more days
$1008 left to raise
60 miles to walk
A lifetime of change!