Friday, September 24, 2010

One Month Post-Walk


Below are some photos from the Susan G. Komen 3Day walk in Denver which took place a month ago -- how time flies! (My feet have FINALLY recovered.) Reflecting back, it was very humbling to be surrounded by so many survivors, family members and friends who are committed to eradicating this disease and who shared their stories about their journey with breast cancer with me along the way.

This was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Hopefully some day in the future there won't be a need for fundraising, races, walks and events like this when a cure for breast cancer is found. In the meantime, I'm now up to 47 women who have gotten their overdue mammograms since I started keeping track back in February.

PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION!

DAY ONE: 6:00 a.m., prior to the Opening Ceremonies (I was one of the survivor flagbearers, carrying the flag "Optimism")


The Pink Divas (Right to left, Nan, Nancy, Kathy and Sandy) beginning our 60 mile journey



My teammate Kathy with one of the many colorful cheering staff along the route to keep us going - the "Cow Ladies"


The super hard working "Lunch Ladies" who served us our meals throughout the 3 days



Delivering my survivor speech to the group on Saturday evening



Getting ready to cross the finish line on Day 3 - energy flagging but still walking!




On stage with my fellow survivors at Closing Ceremonies in City Park





Reuniting with my son Will at the end of the walk - the best reward ever!