Friday, October 24, 2008
Thank You and Goodnight
1. The walk was incredible, as you can see.
2. My feet are healed--still peeling dead skin away (eeww!) but I'm fine.
3. I'm considering doing it next year.....I'm also considering other causes that are just as worthy but don't yet have the mainstream "voice" that breast cancer does.
So there. We owe a great debt of gratitude to all of those who supported us. We won't soon forget it.
This post may be the last for a while--but we may have other ways of connecting with our fans, so stay tuned for that.
It also seems that what has come out of this is a lasting friendship. Just last weekend Casey and I (oh, ok, we took our husbands) went to Leesburg, VA to a corn maze. Loved the corn maze; loved Leesburg. For your viewing enjoyment:
Monday, October 6, 2008
The 3DAY in photos

It was so cold outside, but the opening ceremony was beautiful. Breast cancer survivors carried the 3DAY flags which were then carried and passed along on the route and displayed at camp.


After 20 miles we arrived at our home away from home: a city of pink tents.
We grabbed our gear and our pink tent and headed out to join the thousands of others in setting up our temporary home.
We spent the weekend showering in the back of a semi. The showers were surprisingly great - they were private and had hot water!

3DAY camp was like a small city! On the second night we kicked our feet up on a comfy couch, had sparkling water & Milanos, and read magazines!
After relaxing for a while we somehow managed to get out on the dance floor despite our aching legs and feet:
Even with all of the relative comforts of camp, we spent most of the weekend walking. 20 miles a day is no piece of cake!
Cars driving by honked and cheered for us and there were plenty of people out on the streets to cheer us on.

Despite her horrible blisters, and frequent trips to the medical tents, Cinnamon walked every single step of those 60 miles!
On day 3 we struggled through our last 20 miles. We walked through the streets of DC to the closing ceremony.

The 3DAY was so amazing. It seemed as though every time I became lost in my own world walking, I would be slapped back to reality: I passed so many women on the sidewalks who said to us "thank you for doing this for me, I have breast cancer;" I walked by a group of three girls my age wearing shirts with a photo of the three of them with a fourth friend who died of breast cancer. I met men involved with the 3DAY who had survived breast cancer and men who had lost wives. The 3DAY was an incredible journey and one I will surely walk again.
Over 3,000 walkers participated in the DC 3DAY raising $7.3 million dollars for breast cancer research, education, screening, and treatment. Thank you for supporting our journey. If you want to hear more about the 3DAY Cinnamon and I are more than happy to talk about our experience.
Thank you!
Casey
Thursday, October 2, 2008
tomorrow...TOMORROW!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Thursday... FRIDAY

September 26, 2008: One week to the 3DAY, Costume creation meeting
Monday, September 29, 2008
Tuesday... Wednesday... Thursday... FRIDAY
Friday, October 3rd
10:30 am - 1:00 pm Dale City Fire Station 1313511 Hillendale Drive Dale City, Virginia 22193
Saturday, October 4th
10:00 am - 1:00 pm Crosspointe Animal Hospital8975 Village Shops Drive Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Sunday, October 5th TBD
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday... FRIDAY!!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
ONE WEEK!


After a successful trip (shirts, paint, hot pink feathers, hats, ribbon) we headed to JoAnns sewing to get toole for some fabulous tutus - I'm in charge of making the tutus... hopefully I'll make them this weekend!

Chris modeling the pizza.
After pizza we convinced the hubbies to head out for ice cream and got started on our shirts. First we covered cutting boards with foil to slip in the shirts: also good for catching some rays



A Cinnamon Original
By the end of the night we had the beginnings of some fabulous 3DAY attire:

Sunday, September 21, 2008
To the Eastern Market
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Never, never, never...

During yesterday's training walk I noticed early fatigue--"not a good sign," I thought--yet I persisted. Today my mom and I were joshing about me whining in order to get what I want. I simply commented that I just usually don't give up. I'm excited about the 3Day. But I'm also, truth be told, a little nervous about the inevitable...shall we say "discomfort" we will feel after walking even 20 of those 60 miles. I'm nervous about being up to snuff with the thousands of people who are walking because they've lost a loved one to breast cancer (as opposed to me). Heck, I'm nervous about sharing a tent with Casey Duncan! Ultimately, though, I won't give up. I just won't stop. And if I do, there will be thousands of others who do not.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
As promised...

For those of you who have not yet opened the latest edition of the Texas Episcopalian and for the benefit of those who have not yet left all else behind to live in the splendor that is the Lone Star State:
