Showing posts with label ACS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACS. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

We did it!

Last Friday, a $35 donation put us over the $1,000 American Cancer Society fundraising goal! Given that the support and donations are still rolling in and there are 100 days until the race, I'm putting my tennis shoes where my banana bread is: The goal is now raised to $1,500! Click the photo to donate!


Thank you so much to everyone who has already donated, many of whom have shared their stories with me of how cancer has touched their lives. My list of rock star donors includes:
Ashley Benson
Susanne Bessette-Smith
Jason Branden
Dennis & Fran Ferrazzano
Mary Hawkins
Michael Kato
Andrew & Julie Levin
Brenda Grevson Marshall
Gabe Matlin
Andrew Nieland
Don & Kirsten Patterson
Jim & Denise Petersen
Jon Ramos
Kevin Rinz
Michelle Rutz
Vanya Smrz
Michelle Spina
Todd, Cindy, & Lauren Steinke

It's Friday night and I'm about to go to bed so I can wake up at 5 a.m. and run 11 miles with CARA. I'm feeling grumpy about this, especially because a) I am not a morning person, and b) I just waved goodbye to my roommates and friends, who are on their way to a fun night out on the town. C'est la vie!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Banana Bread


I made banana bread today. I have a lot to cook this week, since my family is coming to visit this weekend to celebrate my graduation from graduate school. I'm excited to see them, and I'm looking forward to playing hostess to two sets of grandparents, my dad, my aunt, and my best friend since high school, all of whom may still be a little unsure about what exactly I got a master's degree in. I also get to spend the weekend with my roommates and friends who will celebrate with me, a pitcher of sangria, and a gluten-free German chocolate cake with buttercream frosting.

But the banana bread is for something different. As part of my commitment to run with the American Cancer Society, I pledged to raise $1,000 for the organization. I'm a quarter of the way to that goal, but I need help. And I'm willing to offer baked goods.

That's right, it's a good old-fashioned bake sale for charity. I figure since I successfully organized the fifth grade bake sale that raised enough money to buy a class pet, I can do this too. And with all due respect to Snowball the Hamster, this is a much, much better cause.

I'm fortunate in that cancer hasn't taken anyone from me, though a few close friends and family have suffered scares and surgeries. Cancer always starts the same, as an abnormal growth of cells. Sometimes that abnormal growth is no big deal, but sometimes it invades surrounding tissue, and that's when it becomes a problem. Some abnormal cells multiply until they form tumors; others are washed through the body by the blood stream, allowing multiple growths to form simultaneously.

Half of all men and one-third of women in the U.S. will develop cancer in their lifetimes, according to the American Cancer Society. The ACS has led in providing education, research, and support to the cancer community, from patients to family to doctors. They also lobby lawmakers on behalf of cancer patients and their families. I'm honored to be running an inhuman distance in the name of an organization that brings help and hope to so many humans around the country.

And just to sweeten the deal, I made banana bread.

For any donors who contribute $40 or more via my Participant Center, I offer a complimentary, homemade loaf of banana bread. It's healthy whole wheat, with no oil or butter, and I'll offer your choice of "nutrient dense" fillings: walnuts, dark chocolate, white chocolate, and/or berries.

Since a picture is worth a thousand words, I offer a few images from my kitchen this evening, where I baked the test loaf. I wanted to see how cherries held up in the bread. As you may imagine, they went over quite well.



Hey BFKNers! This mini-loaf will be in my office on 41 on Thursday, June 7 for tasting purposes!

For the record, I'm really good at banana bread. Said my roommate after biting into a slice fresh from the oven: "Fucking amazing."

Click here to make a donation, and I will email you promptly for your banana bread order!*


Note: If you live outside the Chicago area, your banana bread will be delivered to your hands the next time we see each other, which I will make sure is soon.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The only thing to fear

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance." -- FDR - First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933


Above is a photo of me and my roommate LaJuanda after my first half-marathon last October. We look happy mostly because it's over.

Below is my anticipated facial expression upon finishing the Chicago marathon this coming October:


Yeah, that looks about right.

This blog will be a place for me to document the journey toward running my first marathon. I'm also raising money for the American Cancer Society (ACS), and so I'll be doing super awesome fundraiser-y things here too. Please visit my ACS DetermiNation Participant Center to donate!