"Breast cancer has touched far too many people by chance, but it's by choice that you can fight it. For 60 inspirational miles, the Breast Cancer 3-Day is powered by you. Your concern, your spirit. Your determination to ignore obstacles and ignite hope. To make a tangible difference in the quality of lives - and the length of lifetimes."Susan G. Komen for the Cure 3-Day Walk

This is my journal that will track my journey leading up to the 3-Day SIXTY-mile walk. Why walk 20 miles for three days straight when I don't have to? I'm doing it for me, for you, for everyone around me that can't. I'm bringing awareness to friends, family, co-workers, and every walk of life that we all have the ability to fight for a cause. We all can achieve the unthinkable if we put our mind to it. Just watch me. Mile for mile I will prove to myself and everyone around that you can do such amazing things if you believe.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Starting something different

Well, there have been a couple of things worthy of writing about since my last post. The best though is that Michelle will is mailing the registration fee to me, so I’ll get it in the beginning of this coming week, YAY! I’m so excited to get this thing rolling. My friend Stephanie that I work with has graciously volunteered to take me to the gym with her two times a week. We’re only there for an hour, so I can’t really just walk because I’d never really make the most of it. Our first night there was about two weeks ago. I decided to walk just for that night to get a feel for how many miles I could do in an hour as of now. It was kind of like a base point that I could compare my standings with later on and hopefully see some improvement. That first night I did a mile in 15 minutes on a flat incline. Then I cranked up the incline to get a better work out (and to make a real flat road seem like cake later on) and I walked another mile in about 20 minutes. Since then I’ve just walked on the incline for five minutes to warm up and then run for 15, walk for another five, then run again for 10 minutes. I’ve never been able to run that long – wow, have I come far since high school! Now remember, I’m running with no incline, so when I went running last Friday around my neighborhood, I thought I was going to die! I ran for about a 1/2 mile and then had to stop, take a break and then run the rest. Let’s just say I felt that one for the next few days. I’m not sure how I’m going to work myself up to 20 miles at the gym though. I have another “donation” idea of asking the gym, once I get my registration confirmation forms, if they could donate a gym membership to me until October. Maybe I could sign an agreement saying that it would end once the walk was over. Although I truly appreciate Steph letting me come with her to the gym, I think it would be even better if I could go whenever I wanted. It doesn’t even stay light out long enough yet to take walks around the neighborhood, or else I’d do that. We’ll see!

I wrote and sent an official letter and photo release to all of my classmates as I mentioned I wanted to do in my last post. My instructor was the only one that had responded back wishing me good luck in my challenge. None of my classmates even responded back, which I’m kind of disappointed about because I really thought they could give me some great photos. Well, I can try in my next class. It got me thinking though, maybe I could buy some disposable cameras or something and give them to a couple of the kids I teach at the pool – let them take pictures of the women in their life. I know that they’re only 5 or 6 years old, but I’m sure the pictures will come out cuter than ever. It’s worth a try to ask the parents if they’d be interested.

My circle of friends, other than Michelle and Tom, hadn’t really responded or said anything when I sat down and mentioned that I wanted to do this walk. They kind of just said that they couldn’t donate until after their weddings and nothing more. That’s why I was astonished when my friend Amiee, that had been there when I mentioned that I wanted to do it, brought up the fact that I was walking in October to a bunch of other friends we hang out with on Thursday nights. I was surprised by the feedback and support that they expressed. They had a lot of questions about the walk and really seemed to be interested in it. They said to let them know when I was registered so that they could donate.

I’m going up to my parent’s house later to meet up with my mom, my brother’s fiancĂ© Vicky, and my other brother’s girlfriend April to work on getting things ready for tomorrow’s Easter dinner. I think this is a great opportunity to tell them about what I plan on doing, and maybe formulating a plan of how they might be able to help me raise some of my donation money.

I’m proud to be able to say I’m starting something different, something that can impact so many lives, all the while helping raise awareness for Breast Cancer and helping to find a cure.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Things are looking good!


Well, good news - my good friends Tom and Michelle will be giving me their donation of $90 sometime in the next week or so so I can register for the walk. I'm more than grateful for their generosity and couldn't have gotten started without them! Now that I know I'll be registered soon I started on ideas for the PSA I will be making to hand out to businesses to ask for donations. Here's the status of everything right now:

- I need pictures of women that show spirit and the love within. I think pictures of any woman will do. Pictures of Mothers with their kids, sisters, daughters, college girls, teenage girls. Anyone! Because the spirit of a woman comes in different forms.

- I also needs pictures of peoples' feet. Barefoot, sneakers, flip flops, high-heels, I don't care. They will be used to show "where have your feet taken you?" I want to include a narrative about how our feet can carry us through anything - the good and bad times.

So, how am I going to get all of these pictures together - I mean, I'm only one person, right? I plan on enlisting the aid of my classmates in school. I go to an art school- the creativity is immeasurable and overflowing in that environment. I can't wait to email them and start receiving some pretty cool interpretations of the photos I need. Yep, that's right, I'm networking and utilizing every person I've come in contact with. I'm REALLY excited about getting these pictures back and can't wait to start. In fact, I took the opportunity today to take a picture or two of my feet in the great rain that's been pouring for the last two days.

Things are looking good, so here's to receiving some pretty awesome pictures for the PSA!!

Monday, March 3, 2008

Breast Cancer 3-Day 2008 TV Spot - "Moment of Choice"

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Getting Started

Ok, I've committed myself to the Susan G. Komen 3-day, 60-mile breast cancer walk that will be held October 17-19, 2008 in Philadelphia. That's in exactly 227 days, which will fly by in no time and that's why I need to get started pronto on working towards my $2200 donation funds I have to raise in order to actually participate. There's no way I'm going to put forth all that effort of raising funds, working out (mentally and physically), etc and then not be able to walk. I also have to get the $90 registration fee yet (which doesn't count towards the $2200). So why put forth all of this effort when I don't even know anyone that has been affected by Breast Cancer? I'm not even sure myself. I can't explain why I'm doing it - I saw the commercial on tv and literally said to myself after it was finished "I'm doing that." I don't know why, but I just feel like this is something I have to do. When someone asks you why you ran over and helped someone pick up groceries they dropped, I'm sure you wouldn't have a direct answer either. You'd just say, "I don't know, I did it because it was the right thing to do."

How do I feel about walking 20 miles a day for three days straight? I feel I'll be fine the first day, but as I head into the second, and definitely the third it will become a mental battle. I also haven't decided whether I want to join a group or not. It looks like most are up near Allentown or West Chester, which are both a good half hour away.

Another dilemma I have is how am I going to raise $2200 by October? I've come up w/ a plan of trying to get funds from businesses around me. So, how am I going to "pitch" the need for funds to them. Well, create a great 3-minute PSA type video of course! Normally that would probably be a great undertaking for someone, but I've got my education to thank for that. I plan on really utilizing all the skills I've learned so far in college as a Multimedia Artist and get the most out of the video. April is " Don't be a Fool" month for breast cancer, so I'd like to have the video completed by then. I've come up with the theme of "A walk of a lifetime," which you'll notice is the name of my blog. I'd like to play on the whole idea of where your feet have taken you in your life...some steps have been harder than others, but they are all part of the path to where you are now.

So, where to start? I need to get signed up first ($90), so it looks like I'll get working on a letter to my closest friends asking for their donations. After I'm registered, I'll be setup online to accept donations through the 3-day website. People can still mail in checks made payable to the organization, but it'll take up to 4 weeks to be received and posted to my total donations. Donations online will be posted within 24 hours!

So here's my official kickoff to the Walk of a Lifetime.....just watch me!