Sunday, April 5, 2009

"I get by with a little help from my friends" - John Lennon

i feel the need to post this. not because its soooo very good to my ego; but to show what kind of friends i have. i have the bestest friends ever. i am fundraising for relay for life, which benefits the american cancer society. i have been the #1 individual fundraiser for the past two years. am i tooting my own horn? absolutely not. because i didnt do it alone. my friends and family have helped me in this venture, and i really want to toot their horns! i just happen to be the lucky recipient of some kind words, and lotsa help from really amazing friends.
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from my friend peters blog:

I have this friend. Wait, let me backtrack. I have this other friend, his
name is Dan. We pretty much grew up together, but lost touch as adults. A couple
of years ago, I was at the mall with my little girl, and I saw a kid with a name
tag from the same school as my kid. On the tag was his last name. I took one
look, and I knew it was Dan's son. I'm sure Lori had something to do with it,
but the boy looks just like Dan.

I know Lori was involved with making
the kid because she gave birth to him. A few weeks after mini-Dan was born, she
went to her follow up OB visit and was found to have metastatic ovarian cancer.
She and Dan have sought the best care available, and because of that she's still
alive (and usually well) today. She has a very cool attitude to her disease: she
calls it her "job"
, and the infusion center is her "office". Thankfully, her
office is very close to mine and I get to visit her at work.

Re-establishing my friendship with Dan has been great, and my wife and
I have become great friends with Lori. And PalKid is rather fond of mini-Dan.

And as if all this weren't enough, Lori gives talks about cancer, and
has her own blog. In fact
everything about Lori is cool---except the
fucking cancer
(you think you've got a lousy job...).

Even though raising a kid and dealing with cancer is a full time job,
Lori does other pretty cool stuff, and part of that is raising money for cancer
research through
Relay for Life
. This event is not only good for helping support the fight
against cancer, it's also great for survivors and their families, giving them
another way to fight back and "feel the love".

So, I know the economy sucks---believe me, I know. But if you have even
a buck or two to spare, head on over to the website and give a little. Really,
if even a few people give a few bucks, it will go a long way.
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an email sent from my friend steph p. :

Hi everyone,

Lori is a friend of mine who was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer at her
6-week postnatal checkup following the birth of her son Hayden. She is an
amazing, brave, funny, smart woman who has been fighting this horrible disease
with humor and strength for over 4 years now, and she is determined to see her
son grow up. I told her she will, and that we will tackle the teen years
together! Anyway, she is actively involved in Relay for Life for the American
Cancer Society and I wanted to encourage you all to visit her page through the
link below and, if you are able, make a contribution.

Thanks!!!

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from my friend dani g's blog

(and just an fyi. dani is involved in every organization known to mankind...and serves as a chairperson on every one of them. how she has the time...ill never know. and she quotes music lyrics on every one of her blog posts. the title of this post is inspired by her!)

Take that cancer!

"I'm a survivor
I'm not gonna give up
I'm not gonna stop
I'm
gonna work harder
Keep on surviving!"

-Destiny's Child

Do you know my friend Lori??
She's unbelievable. A true warrior. She's at war with tiny, ugly cancer cells.
She's been surviving Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer for 4 years. FOUR YEARS, people!!
That's some crazy shizz right there. Lori's cancer was discovered shortly after
she gave birth to Hayden. That means that he formed with cancer all around him.
Truly a miracle child. And you should see him.... gorgeous!!!

Anyway, Lori is a great friend to me. I love her so you should too.
On June 6th Lori will participate in the Relay
For Life.
We'll be out there walking the track with her and cheering her on
in the fight of her life.

We all know someone with Cancer who will benefit from the work that the
American Cancer Society does. Take a minute to look at Lori's
Relay For Life page
. Give money if you can. If you can't, at least read her
words and then share the link with others. Each dollar Lori raises goes straight
to ACS and helps everyone we all love who is surviving with Cancer.

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from my mother in law,

many of you have been very generous in the past--this is not a solicitation from me-simply click on to see how Lori is doing--she is very upbeat telling you she is great--she has had four blood transfusions and a platelet transfusion in the last 6 weeks. Never a complaint and never a "poor me"

2 comments:

Dani G said...

You are SOOOOO loved!!

Awesome title of this post!

xxx

Shopping Kharma said...

See how many lives you touch? You really are truly a remarkably strong woman that many have to mention strength they gather from. Not to mention the countless readers who love your blog and have grown to love you including myself!)