I've checked and double checked my bag (and am resisting the urge to triple check) to make sure I've got everything I need packed and ready. It's all in there
I've checked and double checked my heart and my brain to make sure I'm doing this for all the right reasons. This is not about me setting some personal mileage record and being all badass for walking 60 miles. No. This is for my friends and family and all our loved ones who have struggled with, fought, won the battle or lost the battle with breast cancer. This is about hope and faith that a future without this disease can exist - No, that a future without this disease WILL exist.
One thing I haven't done enough of lately is say "THANK YOU". There are many of you out there who have given donations to help make that future possible, and regretably, I've been very remiss in acknowledging those gifts. I've got some more personal things planned to show my gratitude to each of you after the walk. But until then, I would like to take this moment to say a very heartfelt thank you to my donors:
- Jenny Tully
- James Atkins
- Jennifer Cook
- Heidi Zimmerman
- Jeff Bish
- Carrie Schwarz
- Lynn Fielder
- Barb Bosley
- Sima Button
- Linda Kriebel
- Ann Henderson
- Connie Meeker
- Katie Nichols
- Susan Schwarz
- Steve Fowler
- Becca Pietrusinski
- eBay customers who purchased books
- Village Realty OBX
- Commercial Insurance
And it's not just the financial contributions from the above named people and businesses that have made this journey possible. The personal friendships and love and support from the majority of those names have been even more invaluable in getting me there. Words cannot express the gratitude I feel towards all of you. A simple "thank you", while seemingly inadequate, will have to suffice for the time being.
And now that I'm feeling sufficiently sappy, I think it's time to step away before I start to cry and go triple check that bag...
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