SGK Race for the Cure
Anyone agree or thinks I'm crazy? lol
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Hoping you have a beautiful
Hoping you have a beautiful day to walk. You should be excited and proud - You are a survivor!
Thanks for walking for the pink sisters!
Jan0 -
You should be extremely proudsurvivorbc09 said:Hoping you have a beautiful
Hoping you have a beautiful day to walk. You should be excited and proud - You are a survivor!
Thanks for walking for the pink sisters!
Jan
I hope some day to do this myself. Hopefully it will come closer to my area, I see this year the closest walk is in Chicago (I live in Wisconsin). Represent us proud and enjoy every minute of it, we're back here cheering you on. *\0/*
Lorrie0 -
Proud, proud, proud!butterflylvr said:You should be extremely proud
I hope some day to do this myself. Hopefully it will come closer to my area, I see this year the closest walk is in Chicago (I live in Wisconsin). Represent us proud and enjoy every minute of it, we're back here cheering you on. *\0/*
Lorrie
I did my first walk on 10/10/10--with my family and friends. All I can tell you is that the emotion was so high, I walked through my happy tears.
Thank you for for participating for all of us.
Hugs, Renee0 -
Like Renee, I cried throughmissrenee said:Proud, proud, proud!
I did my first walk on 10/10/10--with my family and friends. All I can tell you is that the emotion was so high, I walked through my happy tears.
Thank you for for participating for all of us.
Hugs, Renee
Like Renee, I cried through the whole walk the first time. I was getting chemo, bald, and could not believe how many people came out to support the cause. That was in 2002 and 10,000 was a big crowd. Now it is amazing the number of people walking.... so the awareness campaign is working.0 -
So Proud .. to know you!camul said:Like Renee, I cried through
Like Renee, I cried through the whole walk the first time. I was getting chemo, bald, and could not believe how many people came out to support the cause. That was in 2002 and 10,000 was a big crowd. Now it is amazing the number of people walking.... so the awareness campaign is working.
Kudos!
Vicki Sam0 -
After reading this post, IJean 0609 said:Hi Shonda,
I have walked in the Race for the Cure for about 8 years. This past October was my first as a "survivor". It was very emotional. Can't wait to do it again this October.
After reading this post, I checked into any walks in my area. I see one is scheduled for June 11th. Since I will still be going through rads I won't be able to participate. But I might go and walk the Survivor lap, and see what it's all about. Then next year I could nudge some girlfriends to join my team. Hmmmm... I might just be doing this.
Lorrie
*Woops, my face is red. It was ACS's "Relay for Life" walks I was looking into.*0 -
Walk on!!
I signed up to do the walk in Newport beach here in California...We now do the "Light the Night" walk in September because my husband is a leukemia survivor and "Susan G Komen" because I am a breast cancer survivor....0 -
How great that you are ablemrs gadget said:Walk on!!
I signed up to do the walk in Newport beach here in California...We now do the "Light the Night" walk in September because my husband is a leukemia survivor and "Susan G Komen" because I am a breast cancer survivor....
How great that you are able to do this! So proud of you!
Thank you for doing it for all of us!
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You have every
right to be proud. We go through a lot to become a survivor. I will be doing our local walk in June and Walk for the Cure later this year. You bet I will be proud to walk as a survivor!
I will have my shoes ready to "walk" beside you on Sunday.
Hugs,
Georgia0 -
Be proud! I haven't got thecamul said:Like Renee, I cried through
Like Renee, I cried through the whole walk the first time. I was getting chemo, bald, and could not believe how many people came out to support the cause. That was in 2002 and 10,000 was a big crowd. Now it is amazing the number of people walking.... so the awareness campaign is working.
Be proud! I haven't got the courage yet to participate in a relay yet, but, maybe someday.
Thank you for doing this!
Hugs, Angie0 -
Be proud! I haven't got thecamul said:Like Renee, I cried through
Like Renee, I cried through the whole walk the first time. I was getting chemo, bald, and could not believe how many people came out to support the cause. That was in 2002 and 10,000 was a big crowd. Now it is amazing the number of people walking.... so the awareness campaign is working.
Be proud! I haven't got the courage yet to participate in a relay yet, but, maybe someday.
Thank you for doing this!
Hugs, Angie0 -
We are proud of you and youladyg said:You have every
right to be proud. We go through a lot to become a survivor. I will be doing our local walk in June and Walk for the Cure later this year. You bet I will be proud to walk as a survivor!
I will have my shoes ready to "walk" beside you on Sunday.
Hugs,
Georgia
We are proud of you and you should be proud of yourself too! Thanks for walking
Hugs, Leeza0 -
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Your face doesn't need to bebutterflylvr said:After reading this post, I
After reading this post, I checked into any walks in my area. I see one is scheduled for June 11th. Since I will still be going through rads I won't be able to participate. But I might go and walk the Survivor lap, and see what it's all about. Then next year I could nudge some girlfriends to join my team. Hmmmm... I might just be doing this.
Lorrie
*Woops, my face is red. It was ACS's "Relay for Life" walks I was looking into.*
Your face doesn't need to be red, Lorrie~ walking is walking~ surviving is surviving! Go for it~ I did a Relay a few weeks ago; and a 5K on Mother's Day in Los Angeles, a 10 Mile ( hard!) walk for the Kathy Ireland BC cure in April, and will be in yet another Relay in July!
Hugs,
Chen♥0
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