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Three Days and Sixty Miles
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On August 24, I will turn 50. I wanted a celebration that I would remember for the next fifty years. So, I decided to celebrate life by walking 60 miles in the Breast Cancer 3-Day with thousands of other women and men. For three days in the Twin Cities, I will sleep on the ground in a two-person tent, eat meals in outdoor facilities, shower in a truck, restroom in a porta-potty, and truly have an awesome experience. According to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, approximately 200,000 American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and nearly 40,000 will die from the disease. A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes. Every 13 minutes, this disease claims another life. That's why I'm walking so far. To do something bold about breast cancer. I walked in the Atlanta Breast Cancer 3-Day in 2001. I went there with no expectations, and came away with an abundance of memories. Some of them include:
This year I have my own story. Part of this experience is to raise money to fund research, treatment, prevention, and education. As part of my fund-raiser, I sent out letters to people in my address book, some of whom I had not contacted in many years. One such person was an old friend, Emily. We were friends over twenty years ago, when our sons were toddlers. I had neglected our friendship, and wondered what her response might be. This is in part what I received:
So, this year I will be walking for Emily, and all the Emilys out there who must fight this disease. I will walk for their families who fight this disease with them. And after three days and sixty miles, the fight against breast cancer will benefit from the monies and awareness that will be raised. The fight against breast cancer will be advanced, lives will be saved, and families will remain intact . And in the end, I will get the best gift, because I will get to experience celebrations of life from those who truly realize what life is all about.
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