Saturday, June 28, 2008

Relay Recap!!!!


It seems that in the past, I’ve used this blog almost as an online, very non-private journal. It’s probably time that I use it as a real update tool!

Anyone that’s spoken to me in the past 10 months knows that I was involved in planning the Salt Lake City Relay for Life. The Relay is an all night campout team walking/running relay. Teams band together before the event, raise money, and then come to Relay and take turns on the track, all night long. Some events are a full 24 hours. Mine, thanks in part to the weather, was about 14 hours.

The reason we Relay all night is because it symbolizes that while cancer never sleeps, neither will the fight to stop cancer. It is also very symbolic of the fight against cancer. As a cancer patient is getting treatment, there are times where it would be just so easy to give up, to stop fighting. However, people battle on through that and beat cancer. So do the teams keep walking at 3am, and in the case of my Relay, in rain and 39 degree weather.

Here’s the recap of the event:
First of all— who would have guessed that June 6th would be so cold!? The weather was definitely a huge set back. We were setting the event up at 11am on the day of the Relay. The entire week had been cold and rainy. We’d all hoped and prayed that the weather would decide to cooperate. It was decent until about 3pm, when temperatures dropped suddenly and the wind began to blow. Then came the rain. This weather lasted about 20 minutes. Then, it suddenly cleared up. We finished setting up, just in time for hundreds of people to join us at This is The Place Heritage Park. By the time we kicked off the event, with cancer survivors starting the first lap, we had at least 1,000 people there plus several media stations. I did about 4 live broadcasts for KUTV and one non-live for channel 13. I also did an interview with the Deseret News (too see what they put together, please visit: http://deseretnews.com/photo/slideshow/1,5587,5046,00.html?archMon=200806). We had great entertainment, and everyone really enjoyed themselves. Until about 3am when the heavens opened and the weather no longer cooperated with us. It rained for the next 3-4 hours, with the temperatures somewhere in the high 30’s, low 40’s. It amazed me how many people stayed on the track during this time!!! But, at about 6 am, I realized that no one would come back next year if they all died because of exposure to the weather! So, we wrapped early. At the end of the Relay, we’d made about $50,000. And the money is still rolling in. The money goes to support cancer research, support programs, and advocacy efforts within our government. We're still taking donations, so visit www.saltlakerelay.com if you'd like to donate some money online. :)

Anyway, it was so inspiring to see all of the people that came out to support the teams and all of the people who have been lost because of cancer and the people that have or are beating it. Everyone who came had a connection with cancer, which isn’t surprising since statistically one in every two men will get cancer in their life, and one in every three women.

Probably one of the most rewarding moments was when I was doing a TV interview, and we were talking about the Luminaria Ceremony. This ceremony is really the heart of relay and gives everyone an opportunity to reflect back on the people they’ve seen suffer because of cancer. As I was talking, the camera man zoomed in on a bag that was written for my grandmother. What made this especially touching is that my mom wasn’t able to come because she recently had full reconstructive knee surgery. But, I knew she was watching the news. And, I knew that she would see the bag we’d made for her mother. My mom, who wasn’t able to come, was still able to join us in remembering her mom.

Anyway, all in all, it was a great event. I am so happy that I was able to be a part of it!!!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Angry....

I just spent an hour writing a post and adding pictures, blah blah blah. Stupid blogger error!! IT LOST MY POST!!! ARGH! :( I'm sad.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Dream Big

I've been reading this book called "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch. He is a computer science professor at Carnegy Mellon University. What makes this book interesting is that Randy is dying of cancer. Anyone who knows me that I've thrown myself into volunteer work with the American Cancer Society because I believe this disease affects many more people than it should. Not only does it affect them, it kills them. Painfully and efficiently. Anyone that has witnessed a cancer victim in their last months, weeks, or even days, knows that this isn't something that anyone should have to experience. I saw my grandfather about a week before his death from cancer. It was probably one of the most painful experiences in my life, to see a loved one who was so strong, fun, and energetic not able to walk or even speak. He probably weighed about 90 pounds.

Anyway, the point of this blog isn't to talk about death. It's to talk about life. This book, The Last Lecture, written by a dying man, is about his life. He dreamed big as a child and met almost every single childhood dream before his premature end. He wanted to experience zero gravity as an astronaut does, he wanted to become a Disney Imagineer, and many more.

What are our dreams? I don't know about you, but I think more often than not, we lose our dreams in the day-to-day getting through life stuff. We don't focus on the fact that today was once our tomorrow... what are we doing to make this life the most extraordinary life that we ever could have lived? Are we growing in our faith in God? Are we becoming better friends, better lovers, better children, better parents? Are we experiencing the things in this life that really matter?

My last post was a checklist of "things I've done". But, to be honest.... most of those things on that list in bold aren't that important. They're things that just kindof happened. Here's hoping that I can really figure out what I want out of life, and then figure out how to make it happen! We never know how long we'll be here on this earth, so let's live! This may sound cheesy... but CARPE DIEM! Live for today. Dream big dreams. And then make them happen.

life.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Let's Motor!

Alrighty, I know I kind of make fun of those people that are obsessed with their cars. However, this isn't about my car... it's about my baby!

Everyone.... meet the Mini. Mini, meet everyone. :)

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It really was love at first sight. I can't tell you all how worried I was that I wasn't going to feel like it was mine, but when I saw the baby for the first time, my heart did a little flip flop, and I knew... we were meant to be together. :)

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Now.... I'm just a little concerned that I'm more excited for the adoption of my baby than I was about any dates I've been on in the last year. I'll work on it ya'll, I promise. ;)

Oh, and the baby needs a name. Taking suggestions............... now.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

List of Things I've Done

All the things I’ve done in my life are marked in bold. My friend Amber and her hubby Carl put this on their page, and I thought it was pretty dang cool. So, I filled it out too! I think in 26 years I've done a lot, but some of the best things are yet to come!


1. Touched an iceberg
2. Slept under the stars
3. Been a part of a hockey fight
4. Changed a baby's diaper

5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Swam with wild dolphins
8. Climbed a mountain
9. Held a tarantula
10. Said "I love you" and meant it
11. Bungee jumped
12. Visited Paris
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea
14. Stayed up all night long and watched the sun rise
15. Seen the Northern Lights
16. Gone to a huge sports game
17. Walked the stairs to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown and eaten your own vegetables
19. Looked up at the night sky through a telescope
20. Had an uncontrollable giggling fit at the worst possible moment

21. Had a pillow fight

22. Bet on a winning horse
23. Taken a sick day when you're not ill
24. Built a snow fort
25. Held a lamb
26. Gone skinny dipping
27. Taken an ice cold bath
28. Had a meaningful conversation with a beggar
29. Seen a total eclipse
30. Ridden a roller coaster

31. Hit a home run
32. Danced like a fool and not cared who was looking
33. Adopted an accent for fun
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
35. Felt very happy about your life, even for just a moment
36. Loved your job 90% of the time
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied
38. Watched wild whales
39. Gone rock climbing

40. Gone on a midnight walk on the beach

41. Gone sky diving
42. Visited Ireland
43. Ever bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant

44. Visited India
45. Bench-pressed your own weight
46. Milked a cow
47. Alphabetized your personal files
48. Ever worn a superhero costume
49. Sung karaoke
50. Lounged around in bed all day

51. Gone scuba diving
52. Kissed in the rain

53. Played in the mud
54. Gone to a drive-in theater
55. Done something you should regret, but don't

56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Been in a movie
60. Gone without food for 3 days (No, but I went without going to the bathroom for 3 days! Even more impressive, I think!)
61. Made cookies from scratch
62. Won first prize in a costume contest
63. Got flowers for no reason
64. Been in a combat zone
65. Spoken more than one language fluently
66. Gotten into a fight while attempting to defend someone
67. Bounced a check
68. Read - and understood - your credit report
69. Recently bought and played with a favorite childhood toy

70. Found out something significant that your ancestors did

71. Called or written your Congress person
72. Picked up and moved to another city to just start over
73. Walked the Golden Gate Bridge
74. Helped an animal give birth
75. Been fired or laid off from a job
76. Won money
77. Broken a bone
78. Ridden a motorcycle
79. Driven any land vehicle at a speed of greater than 100 mph
80. Hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
81. Slept through an entire flight: takeoff, flight, and landing
82. Taken a canoe trip that lasted more than 2 days
83
. Eaten sushi
84. Had your picture in the newspaper
85. Read The Bible cover to cover
86. Changed someone's mind about something you care deeply about
87. Gotten someone fired for their actions
88. Gone back to school
89. Changed your name
90. Caught a fly in the air with your bare hands

91. Eaten fried green tomatoes
92. Read The Iliad
93. Taught yourself an art from scratch
94. Killed and prepared an animal for eating
95. Apologized to someone years after inflicting the hurt
96. Communicated with someone without sharing a common spoken language
97. Been elected to public office
98. Thought to yourself that you're living your dream
99. Had to put someone you love into hospice care
100. Sold your own artwork to someone who didn't know you
101. Had a booth at a street fair
102. Dyed your hair
103. Been a DJ
104. Rocked a baby to sleep

105. Ever dropped a cat from a high place to see if it really lands on all four
106. Raked your carpet
107. Brought out the best in people
108. Brought out the worst in people
109. Worn a mood ring

110. Ridden a horse
111. Carved an animal from a piece of wood or bar of soap
112. Cooked a dish where four people asked for the recipe (pshhha, ALL the time. hee hee)

113. Buried a child
114.
Gone to a Broadway play
115. Been inside the pyramids
116. Shot a basketball into a basket

117. Danced at a disco
118. Played in a band (holler... ROCK BAND YA'LL!!)
119. Shot a bird
120. Gone to an arboretum

121. Tutored someone
122. Ridden a train
123. Brought an old fad back into style

124. Eaten caviar
125. Let a salesman talk something you didn’t need
126. Ridden a giraffe or elephant
127. Published a book
128. Pieced a quilt
129. Lived in an historic place
130. Acted in a play or performed on a stage

131. Asked for a raise
132. Made a hole-in-one

133. Gone deep sea fishing
134. Gone roller skating
135. Run a marathon
136. Learned to surf
137. Invented something
138. Flown first class
139. Spent the night in a 5-star luxury suite
140. Flown in a helicopter
141. Visited Africa
142. Sang a solo

143. Gone spelunking
144. Learned how to take a compliment
145. Written a love-story
146. Seen Michelangelo’s David
147. Had your portrait painted
148. Written a fan letter
149. Spent the night in something haunted
150. Owned a St. Bernard or Great Dane
151. Ran away
152. Learned to juggle
153. Been a boss

154. Sat on a jury
155. Lied about your weight
156. Gone on a diet
157. Found an arrowhead or a gold nugget
158. Written a poem

159. Carried your lunch in a lunchbox
160. Gotten food poisoning
161. Gone on a service, humanitarian or religious mission
162. Hiked the Grand Canyon

163. Sat on a park bench and fed the ducks

164. Gone to the opera

165. Gotten a letter from someone famous
166. Worn knickers
167. Ridden in a limousine
168. Attended the Olympics
169. Can hula or waltz

170. Read a half dozen Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys books
171. Been stuck in an elevator
172. Had a revelatory dream
173. Thought you might crash in an airplane
174. Had a song dedicated to you on the radio or at a concert
175. Saved someone’s life
176. Eaten raw whale
177. Know how to tat, smock or do needlepoint
178. Laughed till your side hurt
179. Straddled the equator
180. Taken a photograph of something other than people that is worth framing
181. Gone to a Shakespeare Festival

182. Sent a message in a bottle
183. Spent the night in a hotel

184. Been a cashier
185. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
186. Joined a union
187. Donated blood or plasma

188. Built a campfire
189. Kept a blog
190. Had hives
191. Worn custom made shoes or boots
192. Made a PowerPoint presentation

193. Taken a Hunter’s Safety Course
194. Served at a soup kitchen
195. Conquered the Rubik’s cube
196. Know CPR

197. Ridden in or owned a convertible
198. Found a long lost friend
199. Helped solve a crime

200. Responded to a NJP newsletter

 
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