Thursday, April 19, 2007

Less than a month to go!

Night Owls' campsite will be the Relayville Bakery--stop by for cheesecake, sweet treats, and prizes as a reward for time spent walking! Relay cheesecakes are calorie-free ;)

If you'll be attending & would like to bring some goodies to sell for donations please let me know!

Monday, April 16, 2007


*Coupon not needed just mention Relay!

Updates...

Thanks to generous donors, $790.00 has been raised to date with more on the way!

  • Save your change? I'll be glad to give you a money can (I have to use one that can't be opened so I don't raid the quarters!), it's a really easy way to make a donation!
  • Luminarias--(candles-in-a-bag) can be purchased in memory of or in honor of a survivor--and really do stay lit all night! This year these donations can be counted for a team, they ask that we give at least $10 but any amount is ok. These honorees will be read during the lighted ceremony.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Why Relay?

Everyone participates in Relay for different reasons, maybe even to appease a Relayer who keeps asking. ;-) It feels good to see dollars in action supporting local survivors and those going through treatment. The big research achievements aren't bad either!

I Relay in memory of my Grandma Lois, among others in the family, and also in the hope I don't lose anyone else I love the same way. Cancer survivors are amazingly brave at a time when most of us would crumble. My grandma was no exception.

In her five years with cancer, she lost her hair, grew it back and lost it again, spent weeks and weeks sick from the chemo, missed meeting both new grandbabies and greatgrandbabies while ill. She volunteered for experimental drug therapies with at times success, which has hopefully created an opportunity for another cancer patient since.

In that time she put on her wig and never missed a beat with her family and friends if at all possible, and still managed to keep up the card ministry at church and her yearly photo albums spanning every birthday, cookout, and holiday. That's more than I get done on a regular basis! Any chance to have everyone together was very important in spite of how she was doing. She took cancer with courage, dignity, humor, and tenacity, even the last day in hospice. Even still, I never want to see my mother or sister or friend that way.

I also Relay with/for caregivers, for their strength and patience at a time when other couldn't handle the job.

May Day for Relay--May 1st

The NY/NJ Relays 'painted the town purple' last year, some really neat things and cute ideas. I hope this tradition spreads!








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