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3-Day Walk for the Cure

Falling Into 3-Day, 60-Mile Weather

September 18, 2015 by Cathy Miller Leave a Comment

Photo by Beth Cothern
Photo by Beth Cothern

I have always loved Fall.

  • The artist’s splash of color
  • The crisp, clean air
  • Halloween

Yep, I love Halloween.

But another reason I love Fall is it signals I’m getting close to my next 3-Day Walk for the Cure.

Sounds nuts, doesn’t it? Someone who actually gets excited about walking 60 miles in 3 days. But if you have ever participated in this event, you get it.

Falling Into 3-Day

Falling into the 3-Day turns out to be a fairly accurate description of my journey.

I first laid eyes on 3-Day walkers back in 1999 when Avon was the event sponsor. I was living in the beautiful Channel Islands Harbor area of southern California. A sea of pink was making its way down the coast from Santa Barbara to Malibu.

I rolled down the window of my car and asked what they were walking for. At the time, I did not know anyone who had breast cancer. I am not sure why I felt such an immediate connection.

Promising myself I would join these walkers, I went on with my life. It wasn’t until I received word that my sister, Terry, was diagnosed with breast cancer that I finally got off my duff.

My first 3-Day Walk was in 2003 in my home town (then) of San Diego. It also was the first year and one of three cities where the Susan G. Komen organization took over the event.

I never planned beyond that first Walk. In November, I return to my beloved San Diego for Walk #12. I already signed up for Lucky #13 in 2016.

I guess you could say I just fell into the 3-Day pink web of “gotcha”.

I have not done this alone.

  • I thank my loving, caring teammates – each of you have changed my life in a special way – you mean the world to me
  • I thank my contributors – your generous support keeps this Old Lady Walking – in many more ways than simple fundraising
  • I thank all the volunteers and crew – you make 60 miles seem like a party in the park
  • I thank the people of San Diego – your welcoming cheers, hugs, smiles, and tears embrace all that is special about the 3-Day Walk

Just slightly over 60 days until I do it again – for the 12th time.

Walk on.

Filed Under: 3-Day Walk for the Cure

12th 3-Day Walk Rocks Fundraising

August 19, 2015 by Cathy Miller Leave a Comment

Fundraising Post
Linda channels Wonder Woman to kick cancer to the curb! Pow! Zap!

My contributors to the 3-Day Walk for the Cure are awesome. I’ve always known that.

Who else would put up with my groveling for contributions so this Old Lady Walking can keep walking 60 miles?

2015 tested the speed of sound. I have not raised the required minimum this fast since my corporate days when I benefited from corporate match programs.

Why We Walk

Before I even have Walk #12 under my feet, I’ve signed up for the 2016 Walk and Lucky #13.

As I shared in Cancer is Not Done Yet and Neither Am I, my long-time friend, Linda, underwent breast cancer surgery. She is still in the planning stages with her doctors regarding her course of treatment.

You can see Linda is not taking a passive stance. Does she rock the Wonder Woman character or what?

This year, in addition to all survivors and loved ones we lost, I walk for Linda’s speedy recovery. I know 2016’s Lucky #13 will celebrate Linda being cancer-free.

Walk on.

Fundraising Pay-it-Forward

Since 2015 fundraising is taken care of, I figured I would start on 2016. Some years are tougher than others to raise the required minimum. So I thought it’s never too early to start.

If you want a tax write-off for 2015, you can click this link to donate at my 2016 Personal Page or click on the Lucky #13 donation image in the sidebar.

Thank you again to all my generous contributors. You are the best. I could not do this without you.

Walk on.

Thank You Contributors!

  • Ada Kersey
  • Barbara Whitaker-Lewis
  • Catherine Botello
  • Chad Forester
  • Cindy Simmons
  • Debbie Ressler
  • Dianne Wingfield
  • Dyann Calder
  • Harriet Rotter Bell
  • Jackie Harris
  • Jeffrey Friedli
  • Joe & Elaine Conway
  • John Kahle
  • Judy Craig
  • Julie Ewert
  • Kathy Slothour
  • Kim Lemon
  • Laura Wiggins
  • Laverne Richards
  • Leigh Steere
  • Lori Widmer
  • Mitchell Allen
  • Nicky Parry
  • Randa Forrester
  • Rosemary Lopez
  • Sharon Hurley Hall
  • Tammy Reed
  • Terri Parsons
  • Vicky Richards
  • Vince Williams

Filed Under: 3-Day Walk for the Cure

12 Times 60 Miles Equals a Lot of Walking

June 14, 2015 by Cathy Miller Leave a Comment

OldLadyWalking_bottle_200pxW-x-344pxH_RGBWith my 12th 3-Day Walk for the Cure happening this year, can you blame me for a bit of nostalgia?

For the last few years, I have shared periodic newsletters with my teammates. Our first team (before we even realized we were a team) had four members.

This year we may have as many as 10. We have teammates who walked one 3-Day Walk and others who walked all but one year.

This month’s newsletter shared a historical look-back. I realized some of our team members have never met. I thought I would share a similar history lesson with all of you.

2003 – The year it all started

Susan G. Komen took over the 3-Day Walk from Avon in 2003. There were only three Walks that year – one in San Diego.

Avon veterans, Penny – and sisters, Diane and Sue – came down from northern California to San Diego. On the 2nd day, Penny saw me walking alone and in her usual generous style, Penny asked me to join them.

The rest is history.

I don’t think we took any photos that year. Smartphones were not the toy of the day back then.

2004 – The newbie crewed alone

In the year after my virgin walk, I decided to crew. While Penny, Diane and Sue planned to walk, they were M.I.A.

It wasn’t until after the Walk (and after I recovered Penny’s lost contact info.) that I discovered the reason. Penny was busy kicking breast cancer to the curb.

2005 – ♫ Reunited and it feels so good ♫

2005
Sue-Penny-Me (the short one)-Michelle

Sue, Penny and I were back. Sadly, Diane’s ongoing back problems prevented her from joining us. But her niece, Michelle, strapped on her walking shoes for our San Diego stroll!

2006 – Pregnancy excuse

Julie-Sue-Me-Penny
Julie-Sue-Me-Penny

Sue, Penny and I were back. Michelle used a silly little excuse of a pregnancy not to walk. We were thrilled to add Julie to our growing team.

2007 – Same Team Plus One

Me-Kristin-Julie-Penny-Sue (in front)
Me-Kristin-Julie-Penny-Sue (in front)

Susan G. Komen rolled out a new pink and black logo in 2007. Our team of Penny, Sue, Julie and moi walked again. And another Diane relation, her daughter (and soon-to-be-doctor!), Kristin, joined our team.

2008 – San Francisco Run..er..Walk

We tried a change of scenery from San Diego to San Francisco. The 3-Day reopened the Walk there.

A training injury demoted me to head cheerleader. I did walk on my own later in the same year at the San Diego Walk. San Francisco teammates included Penny, Sue, Diane, and a plethora of newbies – Jana, Jenn, and Martina.

2009 – Arizona

Jana-Penny-Sue-Michelle-Martina
Jana-Penny-Sue-Michelle-Martina

At one time we talked about trying a different city each year. I think Arizona put an end to that thought.

I was unable to walk as Mom was having foot surgery. Our teammates found Arizona too flat. Did I mention most of my teammates are serious hikers? Just how did I get on this team? Arizona teammates included Jana, Sue, Penny, Michelle and Martina.

2010 – The year of the monsoon

Beth-Martina-Me-Penny-Abby-Sue
Beth-Martina-Me-Sue-Abby-Penny

Back to sunny San Diego, right? OMG– the 2nd day was a monsoon. We even saw Shamu float by. But at the end of the day, a rainbow appeared. We welcomed newbie (to our team) Abby and Beth – our own personal trainer.

Other teammates included Penny, Sue, Martina, and me.

2011 – Two Walks??

Julie-Kristin-Diane-Lauren-Jamie-Sue-Me-Penny
Julie-Kristin-Diane-Lauren-Jamie-Sue-Me-Penny

Penny and Sue got this crazy notion to walk both San Francisco and San Diego. I took on head cheerleader role again and Julie joined me as a cheerleader.

Besides Penny and Sue, the sane ladies who walked San Francisco only included Kristin, Diane – and newbies – cousins Lauren (Penny’s daughter) and Jamie.

Sue-Penny-Jenn (someone shorter than me!), Me, Beth, Martina
Sue-Penny-Jenn (someone shorter than me!), Me, Beth, Martina

Our team of Sue, Penny (doing their 2nd Walk of the year), Jenn, Beth, Martina, and I enjoyed sunny San Diego skies once again.

2012 – Penny’s True Colors

Penny's alter ego
Penny’s alter ego

Due to a hiking injury (resulting in a broken wrist), Penny took on a different role on our annual Walk. Our team of Beth, Lauren, Martina, Sue and I laughed uproariously when we turned the corner and saw this little floozy.

2013 – 10-year anniversary

Martina-Beth-Lauren-Penny-Me-Sue
Martina-Beth-Lauren-Penny-Me-Sue

Our gracious hostess, Martina, shared her beautiful Lake Tahoe home for a 10-year anniversary reunion. Our 600 Mile Club t-shirts were also Martina’s brainchild and were worn by our 2013 team of Beth, Lauren, Martina, Penny, Sue and me.

2014 – Foot bath heaven

Jenn-Holly-Penny-Me-Beth-Lauren-Martina
Jenn-Holly-Penny-Me-Beth-Lauren-Martina

After all these years of walking, we finally discovered the joy of foot baths with epsom salt. How did we not know about this little slice of heaven? We welcomed newbie Holly all the way from Connecticut.

Beth, Jenn, Lauren, Martina, Penny and I joined Holly in a team feet soak. Bliss.

2015 – More Newbies?

We have reports of a few newbies considering this year’s Walk. The more the merrier! Stay tuned for more news about this year’s Walk.

Walk on.

Filed Under: 3-Day Walk for the Cure

Cancer is Not Done Yet And Neither Am I

May 23, 2015 by Cathy Miller Leave a Comment

Pink bling lanyard-vertical
Linda bought each one of my teammates our pink bling lanyard for the Walk. 🙂

True confessions. I skip over many of the emails with advice for planning for the 3-Day, 60-Mile Walk for the Cure.

As I plan for my team’s 12th anniversary, I think – been there – done that.

It’s easy to take the steps for granted.

  • I know what training works for me
  • I know what to carry on the Walk
  • I know how to fundraise

What I don’t know how to do is stop. There is so much more to do.

I just hung up the phone with a friend I have known for nearly 40 years. Linda has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Cancer is not done yet and neither am I.

Cancer Changes the Script

I’ve shared my story. My sister, Terry, is a breast cancer survivor and the inspiration behind this journey.

Before my sister’s diagnosis, I did not personally know anyone who had breast cancer. Since my first walk in 2003, that part of the story changed.

  • In 2003, I met teammate, Sue, a breast cancer survivor, who walked with her sister, Diane, and her friend, Penny
  • In 2004, my new-found teammates missed the Walk because Penny had developed breast cancer
  • In 2008, Martina, also a breast cancer survivor, joined our team
  • In 2015, my friend Linda, who I stay with when I return to my former San Diego home, is diagnosed with breast cancer

Not to mention the countless loved ones of my contributors who have been hit by cancer.

None of this was in the script. This is a Walk for the Cure.

Cancer changes the script. But those of us who participate in the 3-Day event – walkers, crew, volunteers, and most of all – our contributors – share one goal.

Cancer will not change the happy ending of this script – Finding a Cure.

Walk on.

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3-Day Contributors Wow Once Again

May 14, 2015 by Cathy Miller Leave a Comment

Heart Contributors postAll I can say is – wow.

After 11 3-Day Walks under my feet, you’d think I would be used to the generosity of my contributors.

Yet every year, I am humbled by their generous response.

May Showers

Typically, I start my fundraising in May for the San Diego 3-Day Walk in November. It allows me sufficient time to beg, plead, and grovel to raise the minimum required to participate.

This year I had about $400 already applied. It carried over from last year when I received checks after I met the minimum for the 2014 Walk.

So, I sent out my first fundraising email. Know what happened?

Drumroll please.

My contributors donated over $1,000 in May – so far.

Wow. Simply wow.

Update: Since sending my 1st request on May 1 for donations, my contributors donated $1,530!

Thank You 3-Day Contributors

The following are the lovely people who keep this Old Lady Walking.

  • Ada Kersey
  • Barb Whitaker-Lewis
  • Catherine Botello
  • Chad Forester
  • Debbie Ressler
  • Dianne Wingfield
  • Dyann Calder
  • Harriet Rotter Bell
  • Jacqueline Harris
  • Jeffrey Friedli
  • Joe & Elaine Conway
  • John Kahle
  • Judy Craig
  • Julie Ewert
  • Kathy Slothour
  • Kim Lemon
  • Laura Wiggins
  • LaVerne Richards
  • Leigh Steere
  • Lori Widmer
  • Mitchell Allen
  • Nicky Parry
  • Randa Forrester
  • Rosemary Lopez
  • Sharon Hurley Hall
  • Sonia Dumas
  • Tammy Reed
  • Vicky Richards
  • Vince Williams

There is still more to raise toward the minimum. If you would like to help, go to my Personal Page or click on the Old Lady Walking in the sidebar.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Walk on.

Filed Under: 3-Day Walk for the Cure

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