Thursday, October 2, 2008

Another Great Event

Lowell Pink Arrow Pride
Here is a recap of Sept 12, 2008. Lowell Pink Arrow Pride football game.
Lowell High School did a community project headed by the football team. This event raised over 93,000 dollars as of the last update. The Community did a great job of getting involved with this project. First the parents sponsored their sons and bought Jersey's (pink of course) and 31 of 41 families bought their Jersey for 200 dollars. The other 11 Jersey's were in a silent auction and one went for 1000. The 41 Jersey's in all raised 14,000. The Parade was led by Lowell's finest , the police Chief wearing a pink red arrow pride shirt. The council named Sept 12 as Lowell Pink Arrow Pride Day from now on. They sold pink shirts you could buy that said Pink Arrow Pride for 20 dollars. If you wore this shirt you could enter the game free. There were pink balloons all over the stadium. They papered there garbage cans pink. The goal posts were pink, the yard lines, goal pylons, padding for the goal posts. I'm sure I am missing something but you get the pink point. They went all out. All the money raised goes or should I say stays right in the Lowell community. Two scholarships and Lowell Community Wellness Program which will help a family in need that is going through cancer. A High School Football game Raising over 93,000 dollars. Is that amazing or what? That is bodacious! Coach Noel Dean said after the game, that he has never been involved in something so big. He was touched. We all were touched.
I was honored to receive the big Jersey my nephew wore in my honor. It was a tad wet, and a tad smelly but worth every ounce of sweat that was on it. What a great event!

Pregame parade from high school to field

A close up of Josh Drake


One of many Pink ribbons on the field


The sea of Pink Thunder Sticks-3000 to be exact

The Cheering Section for #74

Coach Noel Dean, Josh and Myself

The million dollar jersey worn by the 6'5 200 pound , #74
Our Hero Josh Drake

Aug and Sept Update

This is a video of the Susan G Komen Race for the cure that I participated in on Sept 27. I wanted to post it on my blog so that all my friends and family and everyone else that has traveled down that nasty detour I was forced to take and helped me find the smooth sailing road once again.

The Susan G Komen Race was Awesome. For those of you who didn't/or couldn't or didn't even know, this year I captained a team with the encouragement of a few friends and had 30 fellow teammates. We raised 1800 dollars. I hope that next year we can double both numbers.

I have 3 more treatment and I will be free from any doctor visits for my first 6 months. It's hard to believe I won't have any doctor appointments for that long. WOW that is success!

I'm planning a party! Remember I mentioned I was going to have one when I was done with this Herceptin stuff. So be ready to have a blast.

Love you all

Kelly