Sunday, March 23, 2014

Kick It 5K

Today was incredible.  It far exceeded my expectations.  Today was the Pancreatic Cancer 5K run/walk in Memphis.  Now I’m no runner and don’t ever see myself loving the sport.  Is it even a sport?  I don’t know… it just flowed with my sentence nicely.  Running makes my sides hurt, my legs burn, and I am often short of breath.  I guess those are all good indicators that I’m out of shape.


But today was different.  I “believe” I could have run a large portion of that 5K.  Not because I have ever trained for such, but because I’m determined.  I’m determined that my mom, Gran, will KICK this pancreatic cancer in the butt.  I’m a firm believer that attitude plays a large role in the healing process and Gran wants to win.  

So today was THE day.  After Sunday school we went to grab some lunch and we headed north to Memphis.  The race began at 2:00, and we got there about 45 minutes early.  You know we needed to do some heavy stretching and all.  HA!!!!  I gave my best attempt at getting pictures of all the people who came out to support mom.  Puddin and I counted and we came up with 58 people who were on Mom’s team, Faith Walkers!!!!!!!  And I will have you know I brought a large crew from Mayberry, most of which do not know my mom.  I love my town!

Bailey and his daughter, Sidney Kate
Bailey, Margaret, and Sidney Kate
 Sara Whitten, me, and Brianne

 Puddin and Pops
 Taylor and me…. She wins the award for driving the farthest to participate.  YAY Taylor!!!!!!!!

 Amy, Lauren, Kalon, me, Jessica, and Rebecca
 Evie, Rebecca's daughter, Lauren, and Suzy, Amy's daughter
Amy and me

Stephanie, Taylor, and Emilee
 Foster, my cousin, Laura, and my sister in law, Ashley
 My Uncle Jeff and Aunt Elizabeth
 Sorry mom, you closed your eyes!!!
 Mrs. Elizabeth Coon... I babysat her sweet twin boys in college
 Sara Whitten, Brianne, Coach Young, Ty, Luke, Maggie, Ellen, Shae, Carley, and Stacy
 Jennifer, Jay, and Rials
 Emily and Vance
 Dad.... just being Dad
 The starting line... see the dude in the red wife beater and arm glove/bands... he won!!!
 There's my brother, Ken
 Cheeeeeeeeese!!!!
 Our neighbor's, Peyton, Doug, Jill, and Micah
 John Brantley and his future prom date, Sidney Kate
 Caroline, Molly Cate, Ashley, Jack, and Ken
 My immediate family that attended.  Uncle Jeff, Aunt Elizabeth, Foster, Laura, Ashley, Jack, Ken, Mom, Me, Bitty, Trey, Dad, and (bottom)... Ford, Caroline, and Molly Cate

 Pops, John Brantley, Puddin, and Ford
 Mom and her brother, Uncle Jeff
 Gran and BoomPa with all of their grandchildren
 My cousin, Laura's husband, Foster, playing with Ford and Caroline
Uncle Ken giving Bitty some love
 Ford was planning a trip to space at this moment.
 Always ticked when things don't go his way!!!!
 Me, my cousin, Laura, and Ford
 Laura and Ford
Kim Steinman, Carla Townsend, and Susan Sinquefield 
 Coke.... wow... a VERY rare treat!
 Bitty found a stick!  Little boys love a stick!
 Our neighbor, Doug, and his son, Micah.  Doug won second place in his age division!!!!
 Today was great.  It really was.  My mom wants and deserves to live a long full life.  Sixty is young.  We will continue to PRAY, PRAY, PRAY…. And fight until there is a cure for this terrible disease.  THANK you a MILLION times for all who came and participated, those who made donations, and all who continue to pray.  The battle is far from over!!!


Mom, I love you as much as the WHOLE world and back again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!









2 comments:

Justice and Jonathan Duhon said...

What a testimony to your Mother! Wonderful pictures. You both look beautiful!

Christy said...

What awesome support your mom has. Love the last picture of the two of you.

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