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03/11/2008

The "C" Word

In knitting news, I am still working away at my Master Knitter Level I swatches.  I was starting to think I was close to the end, but I still have to knit two swatches, reknit three more, knit a hat, write a report on blocking, and finish off answering a million questions about gauge and increases and decreases.  Oh, and there are a kajillion ends to be woven in…

The real reason I wanted to post today was to talk about something that affects everyone on this planet: cancer.  I’m sure if you haven’t been directly impacted by cancer, you can name at least five people you know that have.  Cancer is a big deal and it is everywhere.  In the past 10 years, 3 people in my family have been diagnosed with it.  Only one of them is still alive today.  Not only is it a horrible disease, but the treatment options are pretty horrible as well.  My mom was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma a few years ago and was told that if she didn’t go through with chemotherapy she wouldn’t live more than 6 months.  She chose the chemo, lost her hair, got incredibly sick and thin, but defeated the cancer.  Unfortunately that life-saving-chemo has also taken about 10 years off of her life.  Her heart function will probably never get back to normal and she will always have to deal with chemotherapy’s ugly after effects.

My family and I have decided to participate in the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, which will be held in Fort Worth, Texas on April 4-5.  I am accepting donations, and you can visit my personal donation page here. 

Relay For Life is an overnight event where teams of volunteers and survivors are formed to walk throughout the evening in honor of loved ones who have battled cancer.  The walk is lit by luminaria, which are also in honor of cancer victims and cancer survivors.  If you do not wish to donate directly for my participation, please consider purchasing a luminaria in honor of someone you know who has been impacted by cancer.  You can purchase a luminaria here.

 

Comments

I will participate in the Relay for Life here - and I did when I was in Alaska - it is a great cause to support. I just read about the National Cancer Institute sponsoring studies and asking for healthy volunteers - they want to track people over many years to see the different things that may influence cancer. I think the site is cancer.org. They need 500,000 volunteers between the ages of 30 and 65 who have never had cancer, and they currently have about 23,000.

Posted by: Rebecca | 03/11/2008

I will participate in the Relay for Life here - and I did when I was in Alaska - it is a great cause to support. I just read about the National Cancer Institute sponsoring studies and asking for healthy volunteers - they want to track people over many years to see the different things that may influence cancer. I think the site is cancer.org. They need 500,000 volunteers between the ages of 30 and 65 who have never had cancer, and they currently have about 23,000.

Posted by: Rebecca | 03/11/2008

Sorry about the double post - it didn't show up so I sent it again, and then there they both were.

Posted by: Rebecca | 03/11/2008

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