Archive for cure cancer

Panhandling for a cure

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on May 6, 2013 by runmyssierun

I’m down to the last few weeks of training and the last few DAYS of fundraising!!! I was a little worried about my remaining balance to fundraise so when my TEAMMATE Alex asked if I wanted to go panhandling on one of the busiest street corners in town, I jumped on it! We spent the noon hour there and were quite productive!!!

Overnight, my TNT fundraising site captured a few hundred extra dollars from some wonderful friends who responded to my Facebook plea and then received a beautiful note from an old college friend of mine who simply told me he’d take care of the rest of my balance!!!! How wonderful is that?!?!?

I am so blessed to have so many wonderful people in my life supporting me and this journey to find a cure for cancer!

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Donate now

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 1, 2013 by runmyssierun

Donate now

Because someone out there needs help getting their treatment.

Because someone out there has a 2 year old little boy who may soon lose their mother to cancer.

Because someone out there has a child who has cancer and still has dreams of becoming a fireman.

Because someone out there still has hope.

Because someone out there is working on the cure that will change our world.

See the orange “donate now” link up above here? Click on it and give. What if it was your $20 that actually changed our world? Make some day be today. Please donate.

Team in Training

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 21, 2013 by runmyssierun

http://youtu.be/UuaCvKhOtJA

Erica – the angel

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on March 20, 2013 by runmyssierun

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God Bless Erica, her family and friends. She will forever be in my heart.

I’m too emotional to write much more.

My Mission Moment

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , on January 12, 2013 by runmyssierun

I lost my best friend to Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma just a few months before he was to walk with me down the isle at my wedding. His name was Rodney Perez. He bravely battled cancer for 5 years. He died at age 24.

I lost my grandmother, Lorenza “Lencha” Cavazos and grandfather, Narciso Cavazos to Leukemia.

I lost my baby brother, Donny Cardenas, not from cancer but from what cancer does to loved ones and caregivers… what no one talks about, the stress that the family deals with while caring for their loved ones like financial stress and emotional stress. He felt he had to take on this burden by himself. He dealt by eating all the wrong things, drinking, locking himself up from the world. He had a heart attack at age 38.

I lost my Aunt Sissy – the woman who raised me while mom worked and went back to school. Leukemia stole her from us and her three years of retirement that she worked all her life for.

I lost my beautiful close friend Jana Miller. A brilliant doctor, fun loving and kind hearted… many you were in Junior League with her. She was diagnosed at stage IV during her 3rd year of med school. She finished, practiced and became an active member of the community. Few people knew she lived ten years with cancer. Her smile fooled everyone.

I lost my Momma. On Easter of this last year. Exactly one year after we lost my baby brother Donny. Eight months after losing her sister Sissy.

I’m sorry. I can’t talk about my Momma. It’s easier if you watch the video below or read my blog archives later about her.

I joined Team in Training because I thought that if the world and God saw how hard I was trying to do this impossible run… then maybe, just maybe, the world and God would make the impossible cure possible.

And when I ran my first full marathon in San Diego, just a couple of months after my Momma died, a woman yelled at me – when I wanted to quit – I was at mile 22 – she said “You are running for the treatment that has kept me alive! Please, don’t stop!”

Thats when I understood that hundreds, thousands of strangers for years before this had run for the treatment that allowed my mother to spend 6 more years with me, 3 more years with Sissy, 10 more years with Jana.

So I close with what I’ve had posted on my facebook over this last year…

I never ran to try to beat your time
I ran because I tried to buy my mom more time
I ran so that I could help find a cure
I ran so that I could help my mom pay for that cure
It didn’t work out the way I had planned
Now I run so that you don’t have to go
through what my mom and I did.

See, the thing is that I first thought I was running for a cure for my Momma.
I had no idea that Team in Training would be a part of MY cure.

Thank you