That day will forever stand out in my memory as one of the most eye-opening and emotional experiences of my life. Partly thanks to a pair of sly yet exuberant tow-truck drivers who wound up transporting me and my vehicle back to Orlando, leaving me convinced there is a super-secret tow-truck driver network that encompasses the whole of the United States - from sea to shining sea.
But that, my friends, is a story best left for another day. Mostly, I found myself fiercely applauding, cheering myself hoarse, and hoping fervently that I had remembered to apply waterproof mascara that morning as tears streamed down my face, wetting the neckline of my tank top. To say that I was a mess would have been a terrific understatement.
The sea of pink-shirted survivors, as well as those who walked in honor and in memory of their sisters and brothers made it so clear that for so many others, the journey is just beginning. And even as I hoped that it would no longer be necessary, I promised myself that one day I would join them in their fight. I would walk.
Every year since, I've wondered if this would be the year. And every year - daunted by the fundraising goal - I would make the decision to donate to some other cause, or participate in some other event.
Not this time.
July 22 - 24, 2011 will find me and my cousin-in-law Chrissy walking 60 miles over 3- days to raise funds for breast cancer research.
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Together, we are Team Livergoods for Life, representing not just the love we have for the men we have married, but also our desire to find a cure.
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(No gagging. you can't say I didn't warn you.)
Cancer has affected both Ryan's and my families deeply, and I'm proud to be a part of such a meaningful event.
I'll be documenting my training and fundraising over the coming months. Feel free to stop by to check it out. Of course, I welcome training tips, fundraising advice, and words of encouragement.
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I also welcome your donations. You can donate directly on my page, or print out a donation sheet and send it directly to the company. My goal is to raise $2,500, but I would really like to blow that out of the water.
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Your support means that one day this walk will no longer be just one of hope... but one of celebration for finally ending the battle against cancer.
But in the meantime... I'll be walking.
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