Four More #VDay10K Days To Boost Shot @ Life
My son got a routine childhood immunization recently. It took a fraction of a minute. The cost was negligible. The biggest decision was which bandaid to get (camo got the nod). For 1.5 million...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday (Truly Wordless This Time Edition)
Two causes merged today, one that is an annual event and one that, sadly, did not exist 48 hours ago. Today was the annual “One Day Without Shoes” observance by TOMS to “bring global awareness to...
View ArticleHappy 1st Birthday, Shot@Life!
In my Wordless Wednesday post yesterday, I asked who this woman is: and I promised “the icing on the cake” today of revealing her identity as well as the 1st birthday that is being celebrated. This...
View ArticleFree for 57 Minutes and 54 Seconds
In my RunChat post this month, I fretted about my most recent recovery week: how I didn’t really want to take a hiatus from hard training days to “recover,” how I wasn’t sure I really ran as “free” as...
View ArticleFashionista, SpongeBob, or Princess?
What on earth is Paula talking about you may ask! I am talking about a frivolous “rivalry” for an undeniably serious cause: saving children’s lives all over the world by vaccinating them. I am happy to...
View ArticleWhat I Would Say to Sam Champion
I was surprised last Monday when Sam Champion announced he was leaving Good Morning America to be the managing editor and host of his own show at The Weather Channel. There are very few people in the...
View ArticleMove Nourish Believe Challenge (Week One Wrap-Up)
The first week of the Move Nourish Believe Challenge is over. I have really enjoyed the structure of the various challenges, and the new people I have been able to interact with. Monday’s challenge...
View Article3.57 Miles To Remember Our Heroes
Five Hundred Miles. Five Hundred Miles in Nine Months. The “500 Mile Runniversary” of my relationship with Gareth, the child I run for through I Run for Michael, will happen on Thursday. And on...
View ArticleThe Cancer Color of October Is …
The Cancer Color of October is … not always PINK. It is October, and pink predominates pretty much everything because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is...
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