My Inspiration

My Inspiration
Let's find a cure . . . for our mothers, daughters, friends, neighbors. EVERYONE deserves a lifetime! My daughter and I on Mother's Day 2011 ~ Getting ready for the Race for the Cure

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Pancake Breakfast ~ Red Robin

Perfectly...Sticky..
..Pancakes :-)



The pancake breakfast was a great success!! Thank you so much to everyone who got up so early, on a rainy Saturday morning, to come eat pancakes and sausage with us! It was great to see you and visit a bit as well! You coming out and supporting our efforts really means a lot!

I would also like to thank my friends and family who were so graciously willing to help with the service at the restaurant. We wouldn't have been able to do it without their smiling faces!

I certainly appreciate all who greeted, served, seated, took tickets .... absolutely everyone!



Top photo
Alaina, Leah, Alison, Kaitlin, Kerri, Julie, Charity, Kari, Steve, Riley

Below:
Top Left: The Meyer Family
Top Right: Alison, Kerri, Kaitlin
Bottom Left: Denise and Tara
Bottom Right: Kari and her parents


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pancake Breakfast

Please join us for our next fund raising activity

Pancake Breakfast

When: Saturday June 27, 2009
Time: 8:00 - 10:00 am
Where: Red Robin Restaurant ~ Apple Valley
Cost: $7

All proceeds go to Team Blisters 4 Boobs.
Tickets can be purchased in advance ~ by contacting me, or at the door.

Hope to see you there!!
:-)

Walking through the finish line!!

Last years walk


Many people have asked me about my experience, participating in the Twin Cities 3 Day 2008. Words can barely describe what an amazing experience it was!!

The scenery, while walking was beautiful!! I saw many areas around the Twin Cities, that I have never seen. We started at the State Fairgrounds, and walked all around the outskirts of St. Paul. The view of the river, while walking there, was breathtaking. After about 24 miles, we ended in Maplewood in our pink castles (tents). The camp ground was pretty much silent by 10pm! The next 2 days, we also walked along many beautiful areas throughout the Twin Cities.

In the evenings, they had entertainment. There was music, food, dancers etc. We even had the opportunity to get foot massages! Needless to say, this line was always very long!!

I have always enjoyed walking, however; walking for 60 miles puts an entirely different perspective on the activity! Occasionally, I run 5 K runs...and for me, this is challenging. Well, after walking 60 miles...... those 5Ks, seem like a walk in the park!

Walking 60 miles is by far the most physically challenging activity I have done. I was lucky...and only had 3 tiny blisters. The first night, my body ached....the second night, it REALLY ached! Overall, my body faired quite well. I did loose 2 toe nails, and tore some ligaments in my knee.

Although my body hurt, it is nothing in comparison to those who are brave enough to endure chemo....or to those who have lost their battle to breast cancer.

One of my favorite stories to share with people is this. On the second day, there were a lot of hills and it was about 85F. My knee was getting pretty sore, my body was a bit achy, I was hot and I was tired.

As I was feeling a bit cranky....we approached a cheering station. Cheering stations are where people can come and cheer on the walkers. The side walk was lined with 100's of people who were holding signs, handing out cold water, freezy pops, candy and cheering many words of thanks and encouragement.

While walking through this "parade" of people cheering, one gal really caught my eye. She was young, maybe in her early 30's. She stood off to the side ~ all by herself. She stood there, silent...holding her folded hands up under her chin, as tears streamed down her face. I was to only assume, by the 'turbin' wrapped around her bald head, that she was currently battling breast cancer.

At that point ~ I decided that my knee didn't really hurt all that bad. Yes it was hot...and yes, I was tired. But, my ailments would heal...without chemo!!

Over the course of the 3 days, I met many wonderful people. There were young people, elderly people....there were even 2 people in wheelchairs participating in this walk.

I am SO proud to say, that with the help of YOU ~ my family and friends, I was able to surpass my goal. I raised nearly $3700! Words alone can not thank you enough! The entire Twin Cities 3 Day raised over $7 million!!!! Truely Amazing!!

So....my knee is better...my toenail...well, it's making progress! Not totally grown back yet ~ but that's okay. It's almost there! I just hope I don't loose it again this year! :-)