What a wonderful day it was in Philadelphia! 

Bus load of women and children

RAce for the cure

 A school bus with 48 chirpy women and young adults left RE/MAX Preferred's parking lot at 7:20 this morning raring to go for a great day down in Philadelphia.  We raised almost $2000 for Breast Cancer Research, we got exercise, and we talked and laughed and had a wonderful time!

One of my heroes is Abraham Lincoln.  Lincoln

How wonderful it was to run into this statue while I was down at the race.  He once said that:  "All I am, or can be, I owe to my angel mother".  Wow - so true for me as well as for Mr. Lincoln!!  Mother's Day, Abraham Lincoln, sunny skies, what more can you ask for?  The statue had a tribute... To Abraham Lincoln, from a grateful people.  Thank you Mr. President, you lead by example and we are truly grateful.

Even the Philly Phanatic got into the act!  Philly Phanatic

Karen Hockenberry and I raced up the Art Museum steps!!  What a view from up there!

View from the Art Museum Steps

I remember it being a lot easier to race up those stairs in 1976, when Rocky was in theaters.  

rocky

I graduated in 1976, at 16 years old.... surely I didn't need to bend over and catch my breath back then!  In any case, we made like Rocky and jumped up and down out of sheer joy to be there, alive and part of this marvelous group of humanity, walking for such a good cause on such a beautiful day.

rocky

On the back of many of the participant's shirts were the names of people they were walking in honor of.  Many were survivors, which is very hopeful.  But far too many people had the words "in memory of" before the names of their honorees.  Two young ladies wore signs that said "For Mommy, we miss you - 1974 to 2008".  

I ran into my friend Becky, a breast cancer survivor.  She was diagnosed over 4 years ago and is currently undergoing chemo.  She has been on this current program for over one year.  She took off her hat to show me that her hair is a little thinner than before.  I told her that she was beautiful and most especially beautiful because she is still here, with her huge warm smile and kind heart. 

Here are some pictures of some of the ladies on the bus.  Ladies that Laugh Walk for the Cure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 And thank you to Scott, our driver from Krapft buses.  He was wonderful!  Scott, the bus driver

To find out more about the Race for a Cure, go to http://rfcphl.convio.net/site/TR?team_id=21300&fr_id=1020&pg=team.

 
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15 Comments on Mother's Day Race for the Cure in Philadelphia

MAY
11
2008

Aw, I miss Philadelphia.  Thank you for sharing.  I get really homesick being so far away.  Great Photos.  I won't be in the race, but am doing the 3 day in October here in Atlanta    . 

7:40pm • #1
MAY
12
2008
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Looks like a great day. I did not run but I did make a donation. A great cause and I applaud you for being involved!!!!

6:44am • #2
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Crystal, Believe it or not, I miss Philadelphia too!  I live in West Chester which is only 45 minutes away, but I'm married to a man who doesn't like to go into town!  I grew up in South Philadelphia and I love going into town!!  I love being there, among the many people, the tall buildings, the handsome men in suits, the lovely women all dressed up! 

Charles, It was a great day and a great cause.  Thank you for making a donation.  We didn't run either.  We walked the 5K! 

7:01am • #3

Inspiring. I love blogs like these, Susan. They celebrate womanhood, motherhood, ya-ya hood. Survivors exhibit the strongest traits of hope, humor and steadfastness. Sounds like a lovely day. We didn't walk this year at the Jersey Shore and I think the kids missed the experience. Well done.

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2:55pm • #4
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Thank you Andrew.  It was a great day and it felt wonderful to participate in it.  I love getting a well done from you!  Thank you.

3:20pm • #5

Dear Susan,

Thank you for sharing these photos and a special THANK YOU for organizing this wonderful event.

This event happened because of YOU.  I appreciate all the time you spent doing this.  It was a wonderful way to start Mother's Day and a great feeling to know that TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.......AND TOGETHER WE DID!!!!

You are a special lady and I am so thankful you are in my life!

Love,

Leann

Leann Murphy
5:19pm • #6

Susan - you are truly amazing...always were and always will be.  To gather over 40 woman in the last few weeks is thanks to the incredible person you are.  So glad we got to hug yesterday.  I was overwhelmed and surrounded by love... nothing is better than that!  and the feeling of love continues...........Love, becky battaglia

Rebecca Battaglia
5:36pm • #7
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Susan, what a plethora of photos you have provided us of your day out with the Race for the Cure. I participated in a similar Susan G. Komen run event locally. All the ladies and your bus driver look like they had a great time. I love how you pieced the story together for us. BTW, I am a huge Abraham Lincoln fan. What a mind that man had! Your panorama just proves to me what a HUGE heart you have. Anyone should be lucky to be part of any day you are in it with them. What a large group you were a part of too, to honor cancer victims and survivors. Well done!!

7:35pm • #8
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Leann, what else would my best friend in the world say?

Becky, I was honored to have been there to hug you.  I love you.  The world is graced with your smile.

Gary, another thing we have in common!  A love of Abe Lincoln.  Truly a giant among men.  Thank you, as always, for your kind words and encouragement.

7:54pm • #9
MAY
13
2008
197,890 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Susan. What  a great day and a great cause... I wish one day I'll join and run myself for the cause. In my family were few women that had a brush with the illness. It is very close to my heart.

10:07pm • #10
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Susan~ what great pictures and what an inspiring description of your day.  I ran for Susan G Komen in the Princeton area 2 years ago and loved it.

10:24pm • #11
MAY
14
2008

Hi Susan, What a great day and all for a great cause.  I remember a lot of things were easier in 1976 than they are today but I would have raced right up those steps with you. 

Kathy

4:19am • #12
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Arina, You would fit right in with my friends, as many of them are as sweet as you are.

Lisa, thanks for the comment.  We didn't run, we walked but it was wonderful.

Kathy, Sounds like mayb you would have been bent over trying to catch your breath with me!!  Thanks for commenting!

6:04am • #13
MAY
15
2008
114,537 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

great pictures, great cause...great job!

One of my favorite Realtors in Hemet has been battling breast cancer for years. She amazes us all with her strength. She's got so much fight in her....wish I could bottle it and sell it!

12:01am • #14
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Joey, thanks for visiting. I'll keep you friend in my thoughts.  I sincerely hope this is a fight she will win.

6:27am • #15

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