Happy Easter! I hope everyone had a nice, relaxing holiday. I sure did. I slacked a little today on my training but it was a holiday so what do you expect. I managed to walk 5 miles but I ate a lot of food so I probably should have walked more. Today concludes week 2 of my training. So far I've walked a total of 86.2 miles. I was just short of the distance between my hometown of Houston and College Station, Texas (88 miles), home of the Fightin' Texas Aggies (my alma matter).
By the way did any of you happen to catch the A&M vs. UCLA basketball game yesterday? It was a great game until the very end. I thought the Aggies had it in the bag. Unfortunately they gave up a 10 point lead and UCLA beat them in the last minute of the game. I'm still proud of my boys. They've come a long way since the 2002 season when I graduated.
Over three days this November, I will be walking 60 miles in the Arizona Breast Cancer 3-Day. This walk will be much more than “just a walk” – it will be raising money to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I hope that you’ll share in this incredible adventure with me. Please leave comments or email me (txaggie02@hotmail.com) if you have any questions.
Over the next several months, I will be spending many, many, many hours in training (By the time the walk starts, I will have logged enough miles to take me from Phoenix to my hometown of Houston!
I have committed to raising $2,200 to participate in this walk. Please consider making a fully tax-deductible donation to help me achieve this goal. I’ll be doing all the walking...all you need to do is follow this link to my fundraising headquarters to submit your contribution.
You may know someone who has been affected by breast cancer and I would be proud to walk in her honor as well. Please feel free to send me an email or leave a comment with their name. I will create a ribbon just for them and attach it to my backpack.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for all women, and the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 55. Both its cause and the means for its cure remain undiscovered. I’m taking on this challenge to do something big that will help raise awareness and help in finding a cure.Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I hope that you’ll share in this incredible adventure with me. Please leave comments or email me (txaggie02@hotmail.com) if you have any questions.
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