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A Kick Cancer Yard Sale! February 1, 2010

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This weekend, I had a yardsale to benefit Dana-Farber. Thank you to everyone who gave me stuff I could sell!!! A lot of my co-workers and friends donated stuff and I am so grateful!!

Thank you to my friends Chely, Ashley and Niki who helped me!!! You guys are amazing!!!

Representing the Dana-Farber Team!!

Chely and I! Posing with some of our yardsale merchandise!

Ashley and I! (She’s a yardsale selling MACHINE!)

HAHAHA I love this picture. I’m just patiently waiting for people to buy stuff. haha

You wouldn’t believe how many clothes we sold!!!

After the yard sale was over, I loaded up my car and donated the rest to Good Will. It was only 2 bags of clothes and some books left over. Not too bad!

All told, we made $210!!!! Thank you SOOO much to everyone who helped. (And to Chely’s parents who let me use their house! And even made fresh guacamole for us!)

Didn’t get a chance to come to the yardsale? You can always donate here!

 

10 years ago today…. January 31, 2010

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On this day, exactly 10 years ago, my life changed forever. I was an excited high school junior, completely immersed in school, work, field hockey, clubs and friends…. until we got confirmation that something was terribly wrong.

A bump on my scalp was removed, assumed to be a non-malignant cyst. The cells were then analyzed and then sent to a hospital in Boston to be reviewed.

And on January 31, 2000, we were told the “cyst” was actually non-hodgkins lymphoma.


Of course when you’re 16 years old, this news, although devastating, is completely overwhelming, and I chose not to know the details of what was actually going on. I underwent one protocol year of chemotherapy as if it was just a part of life. Afterwards, things just continued as if nothing was wrong. I never really talked about it or brought it up in conversation.

I am extremely grateful to the doctors and nurses over at Dana-Farber and the Jimmy Fund clinic who worked so hard to save my life. Even if I didn’t realize it at the time. I think in my head, at 16 years old, I felt invincible. I understand now the severity of cancer, and how fragile life can be. 

It wasn’t until recently that I became curious about what exactly cancer was and how it worked. I suddenly became really anxious to learn about the cocktail of drugs I had be given, and how the battle against the disease was fought…and eventually won.

I had my whole file faxed to me, and I spent hours scouring it, reading every detail, completely amazed at all of it. 

There were so many things going on that I was unaware of. Words like mitochondria, cytoplasm and nuclei brought me back to High School biology class. It was crazy to be reading it, knowing those were my cells they were talking about.


A year later, we got the best news you can get:

It really is thanks to the doctors, nurses and researchers who dedicate their lives to finding a cure for cancer. I am so lucky to have my health back, and I will never take that for-granted. When I go out for a run, I can feel the air rush into my lungs (at one point during treatment, I was functioning at 25% lung capacity), I can feel my legs pounding the pavement, and I feel like I have been given such a gift.

I am running the Boston Marathon for all those people who can’t. For the ones who are still bravely fighting with strength and courage, and for my friends who passed before the cure could be found. 

I will be so proud to cross the finish line of the Boston Marathon in that Dana-Farber shirt. Thank you to all of you who have supported me in this amazing journey. It is definitely making a difference.

Join me in celebrating 10-years of cancer remission, and help us continue the fight against cancer. Click here to donate to my personal fundraising page.

 

New stuff around the house! January 30, 2010

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We’ve been on a “to-do” list kick lately, trying to get some stuff checked off the list. A few weeks back, we finally went out and got some new pillows for the living room!!


A little homier, right?


Hmmm… what else is new? I got new running headband! (My life is very exciting, I know!)
 
 This week, we also got our wedding canvas! We had such a hard time deciding on a photo to print, and ultimately, we decided to make it more of an “art” piece. 

HAHA! I’ll post more pictures when we get it on the wall. But we just adore it!

 

It just takes some time…. January 16, 2010

Last night, we went out to a British Pub down the street to celebrate JR’s birthday!

It was great! I knew I had to get up and run in the morning, so I kept it simple with a Seltzer and Cranberry. But check out Irving’s concoction! It was coffee, baileys and whipped cream. He had two! I was jealous. 


This morning, I set out to conquer a 9 mile run per my training plan. We headed to Griffith Park for a change of scenery and some hills. We met up with the lovely LA Racers, which is always a fun time.

I was representing my Dana-Farber team today!
 

In the background, you can see the Los Angeles Zoo! I love LA. 

I settled into a 5:5 interval (five minutes running/five minutes walking) and my pace was actually pretty close to what it is when I run 5:1 intervals. It just proves that a little extra walking is not going to kill my time… it may actually help my time so I dont get exhausted at the end. 

My stats:
Mile 1 – 11:54
Mile 2 – 12:34
Mile 3 – 11:50
Mile 4 – 11:47
Mile 5 – 11:49
Mile 6 – 19:29 (included a rest stop break at the car!)
Mile 7 – 16:10 (walked wth the hubby for a mile!)
Mile 8 – 12:16
Mile 9 – 11:22

Wow, that’s a lot of miles, huh? Not my best pace ever, but it was just so gorgeous out today, I really enjoyed this run.

Towards the end, It Just Takes Some Time by Jimmy Eat World came onto my Ipod and I was laughing at some of the lyrics:

Hey, don’t write yourself off yet…
Just try your best, try everything you can.
And don’t you worry what they tell themselves when you’re away.
It just takes some time,
little girl you’re in the middle of the ride.
Everything (everything) will be just fine,
everything (everything) will be alright (alright).
Live right now.
Yeah, just be yourself.
It doesn’t matter if it’s good enough for someone else.

Those lyrics were totally keeping me going at the end. Everything will be alright. I felt like I could have pounded out a few more miles, but I didn’t want to push it. It was pretty rewarding. 

Next week, I go into Double-Digits!! My Boston Marathon race is 50% training and 50% fundraising for the amazing Dana-Farber. Don’t forget, you can support me here!

 

At least they’re honest…. January 10, 2010

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So I get a huge envelope in the mail this week addressed to me. The envolope declares that it is “official business”.

Well, I open it up, and inside is a Calendar! Yes, a calendar.

And if you look closely at the envelope it comes in:

Apparently 12-month calendars with pretty pictures are not only “Official Business”, but also a “Public Document”…. And apparently one that I PAID FOR! Do you see that? “This mailing was prepared, published and mailed at taxpayer expense”.  Is that for real?

I have an idea, why don’t you just KEEP your dumb calendar and lower my taxes. Thanks.

Oy.