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Breast Cancer Pink Glove Dance Still Dancing

October 25, 2012 by Cathy Miller 4 Comments

Three years ago Medline released the Pink Glove Dance video to raise breast cancer awareness.

  • I love, love, love that video
  • And those that followed

You cannot watch it without smiling.

The below video will make you smile and perhaps shed a tear or two.

It features breast cancer survivors from around the country. I especially love the part where the family members join in the Pink Glove Dance.

This is why we walk 60 miles in 3 days.

Why We Walk

Place Your Vote

Medline extended a video contest for more Pink Glove dances.

  • Check out the videos at PinkGloveDance.com
  • I’ll warn you, it’s a total time suck – there are LOTs of videos
  • You can vote on your favorite and share them

What a great way to celebrate as we near the end of October and National Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Enjoy – and go get that mammogram.

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Rockin’ October Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October 1, 2012 by Cathy Miller 10 Comments

As many of you know, October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

I’m starting it off in style as my contributors came through once again to help me raise the minimum required to walk.

I’m ready for my 9th 3-Day Walk for the Cure in San Diego next month.

  • And I’ve already signed up for 2013
  • After all, it will be the 10th anniversary of our Fight Like A Girl team

Why We Walk

Each year I wear the names of survivors and loved ones who lost their battle to cancer.

  • Some are family
  • Many are names from contributors
  • All are remembered

This is the list I have so far. If you would like a name added to the list, leave their name(s) in Comments.

I will be honored to wear their names on my Walk.

In Memory Of

My Dad, Doug Miller
My Aunt Mitzi Forester
My Uncle Jack Wiggins
My brother-in-law, Dick Dietz
My sister-in-law, Robin B. Miller
My grand-nephew, Finn Boyd

Arlene Hendrickson
Bridget LePage
Connie Tritthart
Deb Hall’s Grandma & Mom
Des’ Dad, Kenneth Landers
Eileen Cheney
Harleen Singh’s Mom, Sonya
Hazel Patraca
Herb Bryant
Jackie Silva
Joyce E. Stanbrough
Kirby Boehner
Louise Barney
Lynn Flynn
Marina Angeles’ Aunt Melanie
Mary Janczewski
Myrtle Miller
Nan Cralle
Pat Hales
R. Petronio
Rebecca Lyall
Robert Dean Peace
Ruth Sabian
Suzanne Whitlock’s Sister
Tammy Reed’s Dad, Grandma Myres & Aunt Deanna

In Honor Of

My sister, Terry Dietz, 10+ year breast cancer survivor
Barbara Cothern

My Fight Like A Girl teammates-breast cancer survivors
Martina Scanlon
Penny Rammer
Sue Peterson

Maree Stephens

Ann Blackwell Clement
Arlene O’Day
Arlene Toro
Barb Bryant
Barbara Delinsky
Bo Lebherz’s Mom
Bobbie Harris
Candi Shelby
Carol House
Carol Tellish
Chris Marlow
Cindy Darling
Connie Meninno
Crystal & Beth
Dave Duenas’ Mom
Emma Tookey
Georganna Hancock
Holly & Michael’s friend, Laurie
Jeanne Good
Joanne Fiedler
Juanita Durham
Judi DiMatteo
Judy Forsythe
Kara Rogers
Kim Ostrom
Lisa Klein
Marianne Jaehn
Marie Allen Campher
Maritza Hurley
Marsha Lindbeck’s Aunt JoAnn
Mary Ann Miller’s sister, Juanita
Mary McDonald
Michelle Hand
Nancy Scherer
Patti St. John
Robin Roberts
Seth Shapard
Sondra Parks
Tammy Reed’s Mom
Theresa Frith
Thomas Bittner
William Tookey

Thank You Contributors!

Alan Sakal
Anne Wayman
Bruce Cutting
Harriet Bell
Heather Woodruff
Jacqui Murray
Jennifer Mattern
Joe & Elaine Conway
Julie Ewert
Kathy Slothour
Kim Lemon
Laura Wiggins
Linda Barney
Lori Widmer
Marjorie Miller
Marsha Lindbeck
Nicola Parry
Rachel Marturello
Rita Wiggins
Sharon Hurley Hall
Tammy Reed
Vince Williams

Carried over from 2011

FORTECH PRODUCTS INC .
SFG BENEFIT INSURANCE SVC

Heading Into 2013

If you would like to contribute, I am already signed up for 2013. You can donate at my Personal Page.

If there is someone who you would like remembered on the Walk, leave his or her name in Comments – no donation nececssary.

Thank you for your support!

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Happy Feet Again for 3-Day Walk

September 3, 2012 by Cathy Miller 4 Comments

As you might imagine, walking 60 miles in 3 Days takes a toll on the feet.

For my first three Walks, I tried every type of shoes and sock combination – but with the same result.

  • Halfway through the Walk – happy feet
  • 2nd half of the Walk – blisters and more blisters
  • And a lost toenail or two

In 2006, I discovered MBTs.

Mighty Blessed Toes

MBT is short for Masai Barefoot Technology. It’s the funny-looking shoes with the curved bottom, and existed before Skechers Shape-Ups found Kim Kardashian.

I don’t know why I let the shoe salesperson talk me into the closed shoes. I went in for the sandals.

  • The closed shoes eliminated the blisters
  • I still lost my big toenail – too much pavement pounding

In 2007, I purchased MBT sandals and happy feet were born.

  • No blisters
  • No lost toenails
  • 3-Day bliss

So, what did MBT do? They discontinued or changed the model of my shoes.

There is a similar version in a men’s style, but I could not find a size small enough to fit my needs. Generally, on the 3-Day, you get shoes a size larger since your feet swell. Too much information?

  • I tried a different MBT model
  • It did not give me the support I needed
  • I was very sad

I tried other walking sandals. I was left moaning ~

♫ I want my MBTs ♫

Hallelujah!

A few weeks ago, I found my MBT sandals in a men’s size that would work for me.

I bought two pair.

  • And they were on sale!
  • The foot gods are smiling
  • And I have happy feet once again

3-Day #9 Here I Come

My happy feet are rejoicing as they prepare for my 9th 3-Day Walk.

I have September and October to raise at least $473 to reach the $2,300 minimum we are required to raise.

If you can help in any way, I would be most grateful. You can click on the picture on the sidebar or click here to go to my Personal Fundraising Page.

My feet and I thank you.

Thank You, Contributors!

Thank you to the many who have contributed already. Most are multi-year contributors. Some even donated twice this year.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • Alan Sakal
  • Anne Wayman
  • Bruce Cutting
  • Harriet Rotter Bell
  • Heather Woodruff
  • Jacqui Murray
  • Joe & Elaine Conway
  • Julie Ewert
  • Kim A Lemon
  • Laura Wiggins
  • Linda Barney
  • Lori Widmer
  • Margie Miller
  • Marsha Lindbeck
  • Nicola Parry
  • Rachel Marturello
  • Rita Wiggins
  • Sharon Hurley Hall

Carried over from last year

Fortech Products, Inc.
SFG Benefit Insurance

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3-Day Walk Training: Travail and Trivial

August 16, 2012 by Cathy Miller 4 Comments

Training is probably not an accurate description.

One of the many blessings from the 3-Day Walk for the Cure is my regular 5-6 mile walks.

But, with slightly over 90 days until my 9th Walk, I consider myself in training mode. And this summer has been particularly challenging.

Channeling Ratso Rizzo

Walking in Boise instead of San Diego (where I lived for 20+ years) is definitely different.

  • There are more four-legged cheerleaders along the route
  • The summer heat is a schedule-breaker
  • There is a lot less traffic

You would think that last point makes for a walk in the park environment.

For the most part, that’s true. But, I still find myself channeling Ratso Rizzo.

“Hey, I’m walking here.”

I’m not sure if it’s so unexpected to find someone walking along that route, but I have been almost hit – twice – in the middle of the same crosswalk.

I know what you’re thinking. Find a different route.

It’s less about the route and more about the cell phones plastered to the drivers’ ears. Hmm, maybe Boise isn’t so different from San Diego.

If the Heat Doesn’t Kill You

Remember that line in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? (must be movie day)

  • Sundance and Butch are preparing to leap from a high cliff into a river
  • Sundance says: I can’t swim
  • Butch replies: Are you crazy? The fall will probably kill you.

That pretty much sums up this summer.

  • Triple-digit heat has me scurrying for cooler times of the day
  • I’ve considered a miner’s hat with a light for 4 A.M. walks
  • Then multiple fires suffocated the air in the Boise valley

The air quality has me yelling, “Uncle.” With a history of asthma, the polluted air knocks me out.

The good news is I was back on the route yesterday.

Tick-Tock

I cannot believe there’s only 90 days (okay, 92) until I meet up with my Fight Like A Girl teammates for another 3-Day Walk for the Cure.

I return to my beloved San Diego and 3 days, 60 miles of hills and ocean walks. Walk on!

There’s a new rule this year.

  • We have to raise the minimum before we can check in
  • We used to have a month after the Walk to hit the $2,300 minimum
  • So far, I’ve raised $1,551

That leaves $749 – about $8/day. If you can donate any amount, I would be very grateful.

Keep the old lady walking. Click on the sidebar or go directly to my Personal Page.

  • If you are unable to contribute, think blister-free thoughts for me
  • If you would like me to wear a loved one’s name on the Walk (as shown in picture), let me know in Comments
  • Feel free to share this post for all those battling cancer and for those we lost

Thank you for listening about the travail and trivial events for training.

And a huge thank you to my Contributors – you rock!

  • Anne Wayman
  • Bruce Cutting
  • Cathy Miller
  • Fortech Products, Inc.
  • Harriet Rotter Bell
  • Jacqui Murray
  • Julie Ewert
  • Kim A Lemon
  • Laura Wiggins
  • Linda Barney
  • Linda Barney
  • Lori Widmer
  • Marsha Lindbeck
  • Nicola Parry
  • Rachel Marturello
  • Rita A. Wiggins
  • SFG Benefit Insurance SVC
  • Sharon Hurley Hall

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3-Day Walk: Black & Blue & Pink All Over

July 11, 2012 by Cathy Miller 2 Comments

The 3-Day Walk for the Cure has certainly been a journey.

If I could ever find time away from my business, I’d finish my book about the experience.

Rocking the Blues

 

logo 2003-2006

In 2003 when I participated in my first 3-Day Walk, our shirts  were blue – a hangover from the Avon Walks, I suspect.

The sidebar picture is from 2006, the last year we had the blue shirts. Of course, breast cancer survivors always receive pink shirts.

Personally, I prefer the blue shirts over our present-day shirts.

In the Black

In 2007, a new look and a new logo arrived on scene.

Our shirts faded from blue to white with the black and pink logo.

You can get an idea from Fight Like A Girl  teammates, Beth and Abby’s picture here.

Well, sort of – hard to see for all the beads.

June Was Busting Out All Over

Fast forward to 2012, and I am gearing up for my 9th 3-Day Walk for the Cure.

My Fight Like A Girl teammates and I return to my beloved San Diego in November.

I sent my first request (okay, begging) for donations in June. Once again, we have to raise a minimum of $2,300 to participate.

My contributors responded with a huge bang in time for the 4th of July – thank you, thank you, thank you!

I have about $800 left to raise – so if you can help, I would really appreciate your support. Here is a link to my donation page => Cathy Miller’s Personal Page.

Training has been going well, except the triple-digit heat is making it challenging to find a time during the day where I don’t melt my walking sandals.

Thank You, Contributors!

Thank you  again to all my wonderful contributors to the 3-Day Walk. I so appreciate how you always come through for me every year.

Think happy feet thoughts for me and I’ll keep you posted on my progress.

  • Anne Wayman
  • Bruce Cutting
  • Harriet Rotter Bell
  • Jacqui Murray
  • Julie Ewert
  • Kim Lemon
  • Laura Wiggins
  • Linda Barney
  • Lori Widmer
  • Marsha Lindbeck
  • Nicky Parry
  • Rachel Marturello

Carry-over from 2011

Creighton Forester, Fortech Products

John Kahle, SFG Benefits Insurance Services

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