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Thursday, November 6, 2008

2008 Breast Cancer 3 Day

Please note...I wrote this a long time ago! Like in November or something and just figured I'd post it today. I'm not proofreading it, so I'm not sure if everything is in there. So read on and I hope it makes some sense!





What an amazing experience! That pretty much sums up the 3 Day for me. So many tears were shed, stories shared, spirits were lifted and new friendships made. This wonderful experience began bright and early on Friday, October 17. My dear sister and nephew drove me to the Willow Grove Park Mall for the Opening Ceremony. The sun had yet to come up, but with the excitement of what was to come, it really didn't matter. I met up with my teammates after putting my luggage on the appropriate Budget moving truck...yes, I said moving truck. That is how the Crew moved our bags.





Here is my youngest, and quite possibly, cutest supporter. This was after the Opening Ceremony and on his way to school.









The ceremony was just lovely, and of course I cried...I think pretty much everyone did. Around 8:00am , all 3,000 some of us started on our 60 mile journey. Walking through all those towns and hearing the cars beeping their horns and yelling out the windows really makes you see how important it is to get out and do something like this!








Day One we walked through the Abington area and into Chestnut Hill. Chestnut Hill was just beautiful and the people there were great! I don't ever remember seeing that many people outside on the sidewalks cheering anyone on! Seeing the posters made and held by small children thanking us was enough to make anyone cry! Lunch was at a nice location with plenty of room to sit down (albeit, there were no chairs, but the ground was just as good at that point!) and relax for a little bit and check our feet. After lunch, we were back on the road. At this point, we were now half way done with Day One. It felt pretty gratifying to say that we were almost done the first day. Our first day ended with our campsite. I suppose you could say it's a site for sore eyes...better yet...sore feet. We camped out at Belmont Plateau. It's a beautiful location, and looks even better with thousands of Pink Tents set up! We grabbed our gear and set up our tents for the weekend. We were home. We then headed to dinner...ate with 3,000 of our closests friends, and now family members. After dinner it was time to hit the showers. Yes, we were able to shower on this 3 Day excursion. We showered in the back of a tractor trailer! Sounds crazy, I know, but it works. After we were all clean, it was time for bed! After such a long day, bedtime was at about 8:30pm. Although it was colder then I had expected, I was ready for bed!






Here is my team, The Sweet Peeps, at Pit Stop 2 on Day One:











Day Two took us through the Fairmount Park area and into Manayunk. Did I say I got teary eyed through Chestnut Hill? Well, Manayunk was so much more moving then that! I got so incredibly emotional walking through town that I almost had to take a few breaks. At this point, my foot was bothering me and I didn't think I could push on. But the cheers and the smiles of those who were out there on the sidewalks helped me push on. It seemed like the whole town was out on the streets to cheer for us! It was simply AMAZING! After Manayunk came beautiful Kelly Drive. Such a beautiful city we live in/near. Especially in the Fall...seeing the leaves changing is just so beautiful. We continued on toward Love Park for a Pit Stop. Being that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and we're lucky enough to have the 3 Day during October, the fountain in Love Park is dyed pink! Check out how amazing it looks!








Again, we stopped for lunch, then continued on our journey, back to camp. Saturday night went the same as Friday...dinner, showers, then bed. Although, Saturday night there was a Frost Advisory. Luckily, my teammate Melissa's husband was willing to bring us some extra blankets for the evening. We were very appreciative of him for doing that! I slept with my fleece jacket on that night too!



Day Three! We are now in the home stretch!! Our last day! I know that at this point I was looking forward to a couple of important things. Here is my list of things that I was looking forward to doing:





  • Flush a toilet


  • Sleep in a bed/on a mattress


  • Shower in an actual bathroom


  • Sit in a car


  • Sit on a comfortable chair


  • See my family and friends
My team decided to skip the provided lunch. We decided that we would rather eat real food and maybe grab a beer in celebration of completing the 3 Day. We went off the beaten path and stopped at a little restaurant/bar only 3 miles from Closing Ceremony. This is the point where I got to do one of the things on my aforementioned list...actually, 2 things. I got to sit on a comfortable chair AND I got to flush a toilet! It was simply amazing! After our detour, we got back on the correct path. Those last three miles were definitely a killer! But we've come so far and we were all determined to finish this as a team!



Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

I cannot believe it's already October!! I find it funny being that it is October and I'm still wearing sandals and other open toe shoes. Aren't we supposed to be wearing sweaters, or at least long sleeve shirts and long pants and shoes that cover our feet completely?! I am not complaining, I just find it very odd.

Well...this month we "celebrate", if you want to call it that, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer has become so big over the last couple of years, with the amount of research that has gone into beating this disease. Each year, there are 14 (next year there will be 15 ~ they added Denver to the list!) 3-Day walks across the country. Each of these walks bring in millions of dollars to help fund continuing research as to how to beat this disease. Hopefully, one day, a cure will be found and no one will have to walk to find a cure anymore.

I went to Giant the other day to grab a salad for lunch. Upon walking into the store I spotted a display of Pink Ribbon items. It's amazing to me the amount of everyday items that are now for sale with the Pink Ribbon symbol on them. At this particular store's display they had candles, the car air fresheners, small hand brooms with the little dust pan, dish washing utensils (the little scrubby things), and Rubbermaid water bottles. Now, I'm not judging, because I own A LOT of Pink Ribbon items, Bud actually said, one day, that I'm going to turn into a Pink Ribbon. He actually has even attributed to the plethora of Pink Ribbon paraphernalia that I now own, as he so kindly bought me the camping chair along with the cooler for my birthday. Such a doll, isn't he?

I just checked the Giant website (http://www.giantpa.com)... it's not just these items that Giant has that are promoting BC Awareness, but also the food items that they sell. It seems as though everything they sell, a portion goes to BC. I just think that's awesome amazing at the same time! I also know that Giant isn't the only area grocery store that's promoting Breast Cancer Awareness. Last year Acme had those reusable shopping bags that cost $1. Giant also has them this year. I use my acme one for travel purposes, although I should really use it for grocery shopping purposes, I suppose. If you go to the Giant website, you must look at the Weekly Circular...there are 2 full pages of items that have the Breast Cancer logo on them. TWO PAGES, can you believe that?!

Another AWESOME thing I saw, BC related, was from Edible Arrangements (http://www.ediblearrangements.com/). Here are their 2 arrangements promoting Breast Cancer:
Aren't they beautiful?! Proceeds from the sale of these, also go to the fight against Breast Cancer.
I hope everyone has an enjoyable October. Go out there and purchase yourself some Breast Cancer labeled items...you never know when you may be affected by Breast Cancer, and those research funds are being used for you or a loved one. Also, be sure to Feel Your Boobies and get your Mammogram! Be well! ~ Megan

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Breast Cancer 3-Day

This year, I will be participating in my second Breast Cancer 3-Day and it's only a short 31 days away!!! I've been training and fundraising for quite sometime now. I'm very excited to take part in this amazing experience again this year! The walk starts bright and early on Friday, October 17th at the Willow Grove Park Mall at 7:00am with a very moving Opening Ceremony. After the Opening Ceremony, we start our trek through the beautiful Philadelphia area. It's such an amazing experience (yes, I know I already used amazing, but it just is!), we walk through such great places and see great things. Also just meeting new people is part of this great experience too! Especially hearing stories of those effected with the devastating disease and how they over came obstacles and are survivors. It's just...it's just...AMAZING! (There I go again. Maybe I should get myself a Thesaurus?!) It's also fun to hear the other fundraising stories of those walking. In order to participate in this event, you must fundraise a minimum of $2,200. Some may say this is easy, while this is quite a task for others.

During the course of the 3 days, each participant stays at an undisclosed campsite. It's a sea of pink tents! Here is where the real commrodery takes place. You get to meet new people and relax and share stories. There's a meal tent, medical tents, remembrance tents, shower trucks, and many port-a-potties. On day 2, we start from this location, and walk the predisposed path, which will lead us back to our base camp. On day 3, we again start from this location, but will end at the Closing Ceremony. This year, the Closing Ceremony is going to take place at Villanova Stadium. The actual ceremony begins at 5:00pm, but walkers will probably start arriving around 1:00pm that afternoon. The Closing Ceremony is also very moving. The whole weekend is just one big moving experience!

My team (which is composed of 5 other extraordinary women) have had a few fundraisers this year. Our first was selling tickets to the Philadelphia Soul AFL games. We went as a group to one game and had a fantastic time! We had another fundraiser at a local VFW. It was dinner, with entertainment and raffles. Unfortunately, I was not there, but the event was quite successful! Our last two events took place at two local restaurants ~ Bones' Grill in Lansdale, and Houlihan's in North Wales. Both of these events were successful as well. We gave coupons to friends and family, and a portion of their meals were donated to our team. We're actually planning on doing something like this again to raise some more money for our walk.

When you sign up for the 3-Day, each participant is assigned a Personal Page. This page is used for fundraising, sharing your story as to why you're walking and to keep those who are interested up-to-date with your fundraising activity. To get to my page, simply click on this link. It will take you to my page. You can check on my progress and even donate if you'd like!! At this very moment (according to my page), I am shy of the $2,200 mark by a mere $833. Every dollar counts! If you're interested (or able to), please feel free to donate. Your help is very greatly appreciated!

After the walk, I will be posting another blog...with pictures too!

Thank you for your support!

Friday, September 12, 2008

First One

OK, so I'm on facebook and myspace, but have found some other friends have a Blog, so I figured I'd give it a try too...we shall see how this goes. I'm right now I'm not sure what exactly to write about, being that nothing too terribly exciting is going on. Hopefully something will come to me over the week...