Friday, September 18, 2009

Made it!

Seems like longer, but just one week ago Karen, Erin and I were walking in the Seattle breast cancer 3-Day walk!! Wow! What an event! It was one of the most inspiring and emotional events that I have participated in. However, before I get into the details, I would like to thank everyone for your messages and donations. Team Holly's Girls was able to bypass our Goliath goal of $10,000!!! WOW! This is incredible - THANK YOU!!!

Last Thursday evening, Karen and I flew up to Seattle after work where we were met at the airport by brother David who happened to be flying home from Nor Cal just a few minutes before us. We hitched a ride with him and headed east to enjoy some pizza with my adorable nephews before they hit the sack for school the next day. Karen was incredibly organized and well-packed, but I had to repack my walking clothes and camping gear for the 3-day camping adventures! Finally got to bed late that night.

DAY 1 (Funny Pink Antenna Day) - The alarm went off at 4:15 the next morning. That is early. Those of you who know me, know that I do not enjoy the morning hours, especially before the sun has even risen. Miraculously, my Mom (whom I inherited this trait from) arrived by 5 to drive us up to the walk's opening ceremony. Oldest nephew Nate, who apparently can function on minimal sleep, also woke up and wanted to accompany us to the start. We took off in the Streams family car and headed up north to Shoreline Community College for the start. Traffic was extremely heavy heading into park, but luckily the opening ceremony started late and we all got to see it. It's emotional, as you may imagine, but what is even more emotional is to see the hordes of people (men included) gathered to begin, or volunteer, or just support this walk. Somehow, they've all been touched by this terrible disease. Then the procession began and we started to walk. We stopped for a few pictures with Mom and with Nate in Energizer bunny ears before we took off.

The beginning of the walk was very slow since everyone is taking off at once. There were over 2,200 of us, although usually there are around 3,000 that take part in the event. A few traffic crossings here and there for the 2,200 of us and we really did more standing around then walking. Finally though, we did separate out a bit and began our path. I'll admit, having been in the Seattle area quite a few times, I had expected a beautiful route - After all, there is so much to see - mountains, trees, water... However, the first day's route left something to be desired. We traveled through the towns of Shoreline, Lynwood and Edmonds, finally finishing in Everett. Nothing against these towns, but seems we walked the less than scenic route, spending much of the day (and miles) on busy roads through less than scenic neighborhoods and strip malls. Nonetheless, the day was highlighted by a brief stint in downtown Edmonds, a quick walk by the Puget Sound and a nice lunch in a park somewhere in Lynwood. I don't know the actual name, as the crew is highly secretive about the routes. We (as walkers) don't even know where we are walking to, just to follow the signs, and the occasional pit stop which may have a street or name listed. We walked just shy of 22 miles the first day and got to see Mummsie at the pit stop around mile 15 where she gave us smut magazines and popsicles to keep us cool.



The last few miles of the walk on Day 1 were highly 'unscenic'. We walked on a long shadeless and high traffic road by the airport for what seemed like miles until we finally reached salvation - AKA camp. We posed for a few more pics and then went about finding our stuff and a nice volunteer to set up our pink tents. Before hitting up the showers, we decided to reward our stomachs, even though we spent much of the walk inhaling snacks at the pitstops, lunch and various snacks from support along the way (think homemade cookies, cupcakes, halloween candy, popsicles, the list goes on). The 3-Day food tent, and shenanigans (i.e. store, energizer lounge, etc.) seemed like miles away on our poor, tired feet, but we made it and got a good and ample spaghetti dinner. From there we hit up the shower trailers and it was already time to collapse in our tents.
DAY 2 (Tween-We-Heart-Zac-Efron-Hat Day) - We awoke bright and early by 5:30 on Day 2. Unfortunately, there was a rather large man in the tent next door to Erin who spent the night keeping us all awake with his snoring so our night sleep was less than restful. We headed back to the food tent for a nice warm breakfast, which tasted extra delicious knowing that we had another +20 miles to walk! We got dressed, cleaned up and ready to go and took time to pose in front of this sign in our tween hats...
The route was much better than the previous day. We strolled through nice shaded and landscaped neighborhoods before stopping at our first pit stop at mile 3. We took the time to pose with some fire fighters who walked the entire 60 miles in their 40-lb gear! Wow!














Ok - sorry for the delay - Moving on... After our 1st pit stop we cruised through the town of Everett.  It got prettier and prettier on another picture perfect warm sunny day in the great Pacific Northwest.  We traveled for awhile next to the beautiful Puget Sound (Grant Park?) and reached our lunch stop around 10 miles, which was also next to the Sound.  We stopped with the other walkers and set up temporary camp sans shoes in a nice shady spot under a large tree (oh how I miss good shade trees here in Southern California).  At lunch we powered up again and also were introduced to the joys of Ben-Gay.  Gosh, that stuff is great.  Really helped ease our sore and tired muscles.  From lunch we continued through more of Everett and met up with dearest Mummsie around mile 15.  This time she brought us frozen lemonade which tasted delicious!   

After 15 miles I started to crash.  I was really tired and it seemed like we had walked really far.  The day was dragging on and on and on and I was convinced the Susan Komen people had put a fast one on us and messed with the mile markers.  Just when we needed it most, we reached the Parrot Heads of the Puget Sound.  These guys rocked - All of them in grass skirts mixing up some frozen Gatorade margaritas.  It was a great pick-me-up.   The remaining miles were slow and painful, though highlights included singing along to Wilson Philips "Hold On" with another team who was keeping our blazing pace ;)  We were almost done when we reached a wooded trail - What a cruel joke?!  Then it went up hill, but we heard the clapping and cheering and realized we had made it into camp!  Almost 22 miles again!  Hurrah!!!  1st thing in we gave David a call.  We were excited to leave the camp and sleep in real beds!  We packed up our bags and waited for salvation.  David and the nephews arrived and we signed out.  After a little drive home, we arrived to David & Erin's house where hot showers and a spectacular halibut dinner awaited us! It was so nice (thank you David!!).  We became somewhat comatose and went up to warm and cozy beds!  Ahhhh - zzzzzzzz....

DAY 3 (Sparkly Pink Crown Day) - Woke up at 5:15 from a wonderful night's sleep complements of little Cole's super cozy bed.  David went on a quick Starbuck's run and brought us yummy coffee treats.  Mmmmm!  We loaded up the car with the sleepy kids and headed towards downtown Seattle!  The dropoff point and walk start was just north of Green Lake.  Day 3 was awesome!  I heart Seattle.  We got a good and early start with the fast walkers at the front of the pack.  First headed towards Green Lake, which is still one of my favorite little neighborhoods in Seattle, and then through Wallingford, stopping for pictures at Gas Works park.  From there we crossed the bridge over Lake Union and headed towards Montlake.   From an 80's themed pit stop it was up beautiful Capitol Hill.  Wow - how beautiful!  There are some amazing homes up there!  We also hit some great cheering sections and stopped for some more cookies, cupcakes, candy, popsicles, and melons ;)  (no pun intended)... Our lunch stop was at Volunteer Park atop Capitol Hill.  We had delicious sandwiches and CheezIt (mmmm) baked snack crackers in the grass in the sunshine.  

From lunch we headed down the hill through more amazing cheering sections (i.e. the Tit Stop) and passed by another park where Mummsie, David, and the boys were all waiting with signs for us!  It was so great to see them and we stopped for a few minutes for a few pictures.  From there at a quick little clip, we headed into downtown and headed towards Pike's famous market and then Pioneer Square.  From there it was down to the waterfront where we stopped at the last pitstop right by the water!   A quick 1.6 miles through the Olympic Sculpture park and up a quick hill and we arrived at Key Arena, former home of the Sonics.  The finish was great - so many people clapping and cheering!  We headed into Key Arena where we got high 5's from everyone along the way!  Mom, David and kids arrived shortly thereafter and we met them outside - Again, not very clear as to where we were actually finishing (different then where the closing ceremony was to be held, which is where they were wandering around).   The walkers had a quick ceremony inside Key Arena and then we all gathered outside for the processional into the closing ceremony... OK - Promise to finish soon - Getting sleepy

Thursday, September 10, 2009

It's tomorrow!!

Tonight, Kate and I are leaving to fly up to Seattle for the big walk! We're walking tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday. I'm feeling ready for the walk - very excited to see Seattle and have some fun for a good cause!! :)

Our team has raised over $9000 already. Wow!

Monday, August 31, 2009

This Sunday!

We are organizing our first ever BooBQ! We are having a lunch event to benefit our team Holly's Girls. We sent out an evite earlier but if you didn't get it we're not trying to exclude you!! All are invited to join us at Kate Sessions Park this Sunday, September 6th from noon - sunset. Please let Karen or Kate know if you think you'll make it! We'll have plenty of food & drink and all are welcome.

If food and drink isn't incentive enough, we'll also have plenty of games and tourneys as well as a raffle drawing ($5/ticket or 5 tickets for $20), which includes great prizes (i.e. Chargers vs. Broncos tickets, Padres vs. Dodgers tickets and Hornblower cruise). We'll supply the food and beverage, but are asking for a minimum $20 donation (or more if you're feeling particularly generous) to benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. Bring you, your friends and your leashed furry companion for an afternoon of fun to benefit your favorite boobs!

Kids are welcome too (they don't need to pay). Everyone who attends gets 1 free raffle ticket (more will be available for purchase). Bring a chair or blanket if you'd like to lounge. We'll have some games, but feel free to bring more.

Menu: Chips & Various dips, guac and salsa; wraps; beans & rice, carne & pollo asada; various sweets; plenty of pop (some call it soda), beer and water.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

18 miles in an oven

It's Sunday and I'm currently slothing on the couch. Yesterday was one of the hottest days all year in San Diego. Of course, Karen and I had prior plans to get in a long walk since we are only 2 weeks out from the 3-day! We made plans to get started EARLY and were on the road by 7 a.m. We thought sticking to the coast would be best since there is usually at least a breeze from the ocean. Not the case yesterday! Not even an occasional breeze and temperatures were in the 90s with little to no shade on our route. We headed north to La Jolla and then up into Torrey Pines stopping at the glider port to stretch and re-group. Then headed north to Del Mar and finally Solana Beach where we met Tom, Justin and the 2 Patricks for pizza and beer at Pizza Port - A nice reward to a LONG walk.


La Jolla Shores


Looking back at La Jolla and Scripps Pier


Walking down the T.Pines hill and heading towards Del Mar


The beach was packed!


Made it Pizza Port!

Both of us held up great though I was quite sore last night and a bit this morning. In other news, our fundraising is going great. We're up over $6k, but still hoping to get to our goal of $10k. This week we have a fundraiser at the Corvette Diner on Wednesday night and our BooBQ is Sunday! Thanks to everyone for their support of our team and fight against breast cancer!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Walking through PB, Mission Beach, and OB

Today, I took out the camera on my ten mile walk. Kate wasn't able to join me since she is on a lovely trip to Kaua'i and is busy hiking the Napali Coast. I'm sure she's getting her miles in while there! It sounded like a serious hike.

I started from home and walked to the beach in Pacific Beach. It is around 4 miles to the beach from my house and it is mostly shops, taco stands, bars, and apartments. I took Garnet St most of the way - here is a picture from when I was almost to the beach: The beach was packed! It was a typical San Diego summer day - 80 & sunny. I wished I was sitting on the beach instead of just walking by, but I kept going.

I covered most of the area around Mission Bay:
I passed by The Dana, where Tom & I got married almost two years ago now:
Fishermen in the San Diego River:
Finally, just under 10 miles later I arrived at the prize. Tom was meeting me at South Beach in OB for dinner at the *best* fish taco place in the city where fish tacos were invented. I would have taken a picture of the taco but I ate it too quickly.

The walk went pretty fast since I had downloaded several Podcasts to listen to on the way. It took just over three hours to go the ten miles. There was so much to look at along the way so I hardly noticed how long it took. There are some interesting things to see in the beach areas of San Diego.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

August 8 - 12 Mile Training Walk

Karen and Kate completed a ~12 mile training walk on Saturday morning. It's really hard to complain about getting up early on a Saturday when you're walking along the coast of La Jolla on a beautiful, sunny San Diego morning!

We started near Kate's apartment and walked through Bird Rock as we headed to La Jolla Shores. From there, we took a route over Mt. Soledad back towards Pacific Beach.

Here are a few pictures from one of our stretching/water breaks on the coast of La Jolla. Nothing but smiles from us as we enjoyed the picturesque views.





The walk went really quickly as we talked the whole way. Here's a rough sketch from mapmywalk.com of the route we took on our journey. The walk back over Mt Soledad was pretty tough, since it is a pretty steep uphill, but with the ocean views and dream homes to look at, it went quickly. We were both excited to get over the hill and stop for brunch!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

What's the Story Morning Glory?

Why are we here? This blog was created to keep you updated on the progress of our Breast Cancer 3-day Walk team - Holly's Girls. Team Holly's Girls will be walking 60 miles over the course of 3 days in beautiful Seattle, Washington. The purpose of the 3-day walk is to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer. We hope as a team to raise $10,000 for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund and we are already almost half way there!

My dear friend Karen has walked in the 3-day walk twice before. I always admired her for this and thought maybe someday I'd join her myself. Earlier this year, I was reminded of just how important and urgent her journey was. In May, my Mom (Holly and the inspiration for this team) was diagnosed with breast cancer. I have to admit that I was extremely panicked and scared. Luckily, her prognosis is good and hopefully after this year, breast cancer will be just an annoying 'blip' in her memory. But still, we must not forget. In talking to more and more people, I began to realize just how prevalent this disease is - young, old, it affects us all - doesn't seem to matter. And so, Karen, Erin and I will take this journey, step by step - all 60 miles in the hopes that all of the mothers, daughers, nieces, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, friends, co-workers can someday find themselves in a world without cancer.