Save the Ta-tas


Training is well under way with my 3-day group that I told you about here.  Our group hits the road around 5:30am and we walk around 7 or 8 miles.  When we first begin, it is pitch black outside.  My friend Stephanie wears a little red flashing light that in December would be mistaken for Rudolph, but it makes us more visible and provides comic relief.  A funny thing happened yesterday morning as three of us were walking.  A car filled with young adults rolled down the window and yelled, "Save the ta-tas".


As we continued to walk, we began to wonder how the passengers inside the car knew what we were doing,  why we were walking.  How did they know we were training for a breast cancer walk?  Did they know someone who had been touched by the disease?  Was it their mother?  Funny how the minds works, because as we walked we continued to come up with different scenarios that would explain their knowing.

To those of you who have made a donation, thank you from the bottom of my heart.  Without your help, none of this would be possible.  My personal goal is to raise $2300 and I am currently at $315.  If you would like to make a donation, go hereNo amount is too small.


Several of you have given me names of loved ones who are either battling breast cancer or have lost the battle.  If you would like to add a name, please let me know.

I am walking for:

Arin
Mamie
Kathleen
Jane
Marion
Jan

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So, what are your plans for the weekend? 
I see a lazy river in my future and maybe a thrift store or three.
Enjoy yourself.


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