Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sharing a link

I read this today and was truly inspired. (click here)

I'm not going to get into religion or personal beliefs here, but I did want to share the above link with anyone who wants to see it, because not only is it a brilliant post, but the discussion that occurs within the comments also contains some really wonderful information.

There are so many haters out there. I stand on the side of Love. I hope you do too.
-A

Monday, June 21, 2010

Desert Heat


Holy rollers, I know I live in the desert but it is SO hot outside. Current temp. is 102 degrees, and temp is expected to be around 112 on Thursday, the hottest day expected this week.


This is the 1st Summer since I've moved to AZ that I've felt like maybe living somewhere else would be a good thing. It's also the 1st Summer that I've had a dog. I don't think that's a coincidence. In Summer's past I've been able to stay out of the heat, much like I stayed out of the cold during the Winter in the many years I lived in Wisconsin. The main difference being here, in the heat, you don't have to thaw out your car before you drive it or worry much about driving conditions. Oh, and the days are sunny and not gray. There are a lot more differences I could name but I won't go into all of them, I'm sure those of you that live here or there know what I mean.


This Summer, however, I've got Sophie. My beautiful, loveable Miss Sophie. Who needs to go on Walkies. And darn it, where's my phone? I wanted to send a pic to attach to this post via my phone and it's downstairs so I'll have to use one already in my library. But I digress.


I walk Sophie briefly in the morning, then feed her. I walk her again during my lunch hour, one of the excellent perks of working from home. And then I walk her again in the evening, or sometimes John walks her. We started fostering Sophie in October last year, so it was already cool. Our lunchtime walks used to be nice, long and leisurely. Not anymore. Now it's a game of staying in the shadows as much as possible and coming back before sunburn or heatstroke can get us. Fun, right? Ha.


She's smart, she sticks to the shadows as much as she can. Luckily for her, she's little and close to the ground so shadows made by bushes alongside the buildings work for her. For me... not so much. And I can literally feel the sun burning into me. It's so uncomfortable. I just told my co-worker, it's like being hit with a laser or something, or maybe like being an ant under a magnifying glass. I swear I can feel the rays penetrating my skin and damaging my cells. Ugh. This will be the year I get wrinkles, I just know it.


Is 30-something too young to become a Snow Bird?

-A


Friday, June 18, 2010

Under Pressure


Do do do do do do do.... I've got the Queen / David Bowie song running through my head now. I may have to find it online and play it, just to get rid of it. Do do do do do do do. Do do do do do do do. Pressure!

I'm starting my fundraising for El Tour and I actually already have about $500 raised. It's not showing on my page yet because it's being moved from my previous event, PF Chang's, and from my Coyotes Hockey "challenge" page that I was using until the Stanley Cup was won by the Blackhawks (Yay! Congrats Blackhawks!) but it will be there soon!

My minimum is only around $1200 because I'm a Survivor / Honored Patient, but I've set my own goal at $2,000. So if you know any wealthy people looking to make a donation to a good cause, send them my way please!
http://pages.teamintraining.org/dm/tucson10/astockinger

I'm happy to take donations of any size though, large or small. I think the minimum the site allows for is $5.00 and hey - that's $5.00 more than I had before. I have something like 170 friends on Facebook. Can you imagine how cool it would be if each of them donated $5.00 to me? It'll never happen, but it'd be cool if it did! That would be... what? $850!! That's what!

Yeah, that would be cool. But even though I always put it out there, most people don't donate. Even the ones that say they will. And I'm always like - Really? $5.00? You don't have $5.00 you can spare to fight cancer?

Oh well. Story of my life since I got sick. Raising money is hard. I hope the cycle training is easier.
-A

Monday, June 7, 2010

Fighting Cancer 1 Mile at a Time!

Jo Anna (Rt) and I, both blood cancer survivors
So I've completed a 1/2 Marathon, and I was going to sign up for another one this year, but I just wasn't motivated. Though I should expand on that; I wasn't motivated to do TWO 1/2 Marathons this year. See, I'm already signed up to do one in San Antonio with my friend, Brenda. But I was also going to sign up to do one in San Francisco, with Team in Training. Only I just couldn't get myself motivated to do it.


What is my problem?, I thought. Why does this seem so hard? Ok, well one reason is it's really frakkin' hot outside these days. But still, I have a gym membership, and I can go out when it's cooler early in the morning. But somehow I wasn't going, and I wasn't sending in my paperwork to sign-up, which I'd had sitting on my desk for a couple weeks. Why?


Then I figured it out. I was bored. I was sort of, Been There, Done That. So I decided to try something I've never done before - A Century Ride!


A century ride is a 100+ mile bike ride, and they take place all over the country. There's one this Fall in Tucson, which is just a hop, skip and jump away, and it's a very popular event so there will be lots of people training for it here locally.


So I signed up! I'm in, I'm totally in. And I'm excited. My friend is even on the Board of Directors for a local charity that provides loaner bikes for people who are completing a cycling event for charity, like I'm doing, so that I don't have to find $500+ to buy a new bike. The woman who formed the charity lost her husband to Lymphoma, and started the charity in his name. I've got the applications and I'm really looking forward to getting on my "new" bike. Apparently if I really like it, I can buy it, but if I decide that cycling is not for me I can give it back and it'll go to some other lucky person who is cycling for charity. How cool is that? It's uphillintothewind.org in case any of you are interested.


So that's my plan. And it means I'm fundraising again, and you can make your donation here: http://pages.teamintraining.org/dm/tucson10/astockinger


I'm sure you'll want to donate, because it's a great cause and it's one way to say: Cancer Sucks! Take that, Cancer!


Thanks in advance for your support. Together we can help save lives.
Amy