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My commute this morning was significantly slowed -- but greatly enriched -- by virtue of running next to the first mile or so of the Breast Cancer 3-Day walk. I passed hundreds of women -- and some men -- dressed in ordinary walking clothes, pink hats, t-shirts, tiaras and pink feather boas, heading off to spend three days making a difference in the fight against breast cancer. Each one of these people raised at least $2200 for breast cancer research. They're doing something brave and beautiful. I had fun calling out and waving as the walkers went by -- and they cheered me back. Being cheered on the way to work is always a day-brightener! ;-)


Of course, seeing them brought back all my conflicted feelings about my own aborted participation last year. I signed up in February or March -- with [livejournal.com profile] a_bellestrist as my buddy, and enjoyed my early training with L&L. But Lohain's death, my move, and the overall upheaval of my life pushed preparations pretty much to the bottom of my priority list. I didn't walk -- although [livejournal.com profile] a_bellestrist did -- but I did raise the full minimum donation, which is something I keep needing to remind myself. I did make a difference, even without walking.



On Monday I have my first session at a one-on-one weight training gym for the first time in at least five or six years. I used to do this all the time, and I loved it. I'm so glad to have the chance to start again (although it's at a different gym).

There's always next year!

Date: 2008-09-17 02:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the3day.livejournal.com
You really did make a difference with your donation, even though you didn't have a chance to walk.

Registration is already open for 2009 at http://the3day.org if you'd like to give it another try. It's such an amazing experience that you'll be glad you did.
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