Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Give a Hey-Yo!! KJ in the House!!



This past weekend KJ held a Zumba for the cure. And it was a SMASHING Success. She not only got to shake her girls for a good cause... she got others to do it as well. In fact, this young man got so into it that he just completely got undressed. (If you are a guy is it still shaking your girls??? Would it be shaking the boys??? What?? Oh that's not right. So shaking the boys means.... Oh my bad! Bygones!) SO... KJ (the girl in the picture) raised $622. WOW! That is like a dollar for every sweat morsel that was left on the floor after the event. That's like five dollars for every cha-cha shake. Unbelievable!! We are so very proud!

BUT we are not done!!! WE need $6278.00 still. And yes, that seems a lot like the national debt. But it's not. And it's not like we are asking for money to build a bridge or to support a study on why ducks fly. We are asking to help us help everyone. We need to stop the stupidness. And that is what Breast Cancer is. IT IS STUPID!! How dare it attack our family, friends, and our own bodies without cause or provocation!! I, and my girls (that would be my breasts and my peeps) will walk and crew in the rain, sun, snow, and sleet (it is summer in Minnesota) until a cure is found... WHAT are you willing to do?? What are you willing to sacrifice for the girls?? One dollar? Two dollars?? Your summer?? Your tears??Your heart?? Help us fight like girls for the sake of the girls... Donate to the cause. Donate just because.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Fight Like a Girl!!

Everyday we fight. Some fight for justice, some fight for what they think is due to them, and some fight because we really do not know any other way. What do doctors call it "fight or flight". Well, I do not know how to back down... and though I am the first to admit that that is not always a great attribute, I am also the first standing there with my fists up daring you to fight like a girl! Which by the way is one of the breast cancer's slogans, "We dare you to fight like a girl!". But what does that really mean? Fight like a girl? Does that mean we pull hair and slap each other in a inflatable pool full of jello?? No it means that we, as women, fight heart, soul, and mind. It means that once you cross the line, we will be on you like stink on pigflu, and we will be there until you say uncle or just go away, and sometimes both.

My husband complained today that he (he's a truck driver by the way) had to load his trailer in the rain and how hard that was. I told him he was a wuss. He then asked when the last time I worked in the pouring rain. I told him it was during the 2009 Twin Cites Breast Camp. I, and my girls, stood in the rain and cheered 2400 walkers on. Each wearing a picture of their loved one. Each getting soaked from head to toe. But you know what?? I don't think any of us felt it, because we were there for one purpose to show people how to fight like girls. We were there to accomplish what many of us thought we could never accomplish. I mean 60 miles in 3 days?? Pa-shaw! But that's women for you. Never listening. As people told us we could never make it. That we could never raise the money. That breast cancer could never be cured. To those people I would like to point out history to them. Never tell a woman that she cannot do something... 'cause not only will we do it, we will rub your face in it!! Yeah... Pa-shaw me why don't you! I double- dog dare you to say that to my face! I triple dog you to donate! Help us girls show cancer who the real boss is!!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Zumba for the Cure


Come shake your ta-tas and Zumba for the CURE!! In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Zumba Instructors from Gold Medal Fitness have a special day planned.

Friends and family will enjoy some serious booty shakin', prizes and breakfast!!

Be a HERO and DANCE because everyone deserves a lifetime!!!

All proceeds go to the Susan G Komen 3-Day for the Cure.

Sunday, October 25, 2009/ 9:30-11:00am/ 477 North Avenue, Garwood, NJ

Can't make it to New Jersey.... or just afraid of the rumors, then just donate to the links on the side. We need to raise $6300 so that we can walk the 2010 Twin Cites Walk. Help us be a hero by being a hero!


Saturday, October 3, 2009

Last is the New First

Let me tell you a story about how this thing goes. Twenty-three hundred people walk 60 miles. Each for their own reasons. Each carry with them the flame of a loved one either passed, suffering, or not yet diagnosed. They walk because... because they can, because they will, because they have to! And you may ask "what if I am not physically fit and can not walk all 60 miles... what if I come in last, will I be laughed at and made the fool?". And I will respond... "you have never been here have you!". Are there physically fit people on this walk, yes. Are there people who can do this walk without even breaking a sweat in what seems like 10 minutes, yes. But those people are not the only ones we praise.

Meet this man, we will call him Mr. Super. In 2006, his mother died from breast cancer. He wanted to do something to honor her. He was going to do the walk last year, but was not able to raise the money, but he did this year. And the first day he walked 21.2 miles. He walked from opening ceremony in Edina at the Southdale Mall to camp in Maplewood. Was he first??? No, he was number 2300. He was dead last, only being followed by the caboose (a staff person on a bike to make sure the last walker comes in safely). Mr. Super was tired and so very sad, he was crying. He thought by coming in last he had let himself down and most of all his mother. He had walked 21.2 miles and as he walked into camp the last one, he walked in with a broken heart. AND then the music was cranked up and the other walkers started cheering, clapping, whooping, and following him... as he was led through the dinner tent (to a standing ovation) to put up the flag of HOPE. Walkers who had barely been able to walk into the hall, but had made it before him, dropped everything to stand and cheer the last walker, this walker who with all the love, courage, and desire made the first 21.2 miles. Because in curing breast cancer there will be no one left behind. The first person cured was wonderful... but the last person cured, when we end this disease, well.... that is when we will celebrate!! That is when we will all stand up and give that person a standing ovation. Thank you Mr. Super man for walking for you mom, for my mom, for everyone's mom. You not only made our heart burst with pride that day, you proved that everyone can make a difference in this fight. This is a fight for life. I dare you to help us fight like girls!!!