A high school friend of mine, Brook Brewer Sloan, e-mailed me and said she thought it was great what I was doing and she really wanted to help. She makes beautiful crocheted hats and she offered to make one for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, donating $10 from each hat to me, while selling the hats for only $15! Also, my wedding photographer, Joncee May McFarland, donated two photo sessions worth a total of $400! ALSO, my hairdresser (who actually got me into this whole thing) donated a cut/color. My mom's neighbor, whom I'd never met until last weekend, gave me $120. My dad's friend, Mike Runnion, who again I've never met, donated $20 plus a bunch of items for my yard sale. My friend, Jill Heinz Fitzer donated a HUGE box of gorgeous baby clothes that I sold at my yard sale for a TON of money. My mom's co-workers have donated money, my co-workers have donated money. My family and friends have all donated money. The list goes on and on.
It just makes me want to do Team in Training forever, so I can continue to see this wonderful, amazing side of people that I don't normally get to see. Normally, I get people giving me the finger as they're cutting me off in a hurry to get to work. Or the dirty looks when they think I've cut in front of them at the grocery line. Or I get to hear how bad everyone's life is and how much everything sucks. You know what? You're right. Some things do suck. BUT...have you ever had cancer? It sucks a lot worse than getting cut off in traffic or having a bad hair day. At least you have hair to complain about. I have an idea for you...the next time you're having a bad hair day, CUT IT OFF AND DONATE IT TO CANCER PATIENTS. JUST A THOUGHT.
I'm getting off track here. This blog is about people's generosity and how grateful I am to be able to see people in this light, even if only for awhile. I'll end with this thought.....
"I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."

This post is great, Jayme...if you were here I'd give you a big hug (after I wipe these tears off my face, of course!).
ReplyDeleteThanks GiGi...This Team in Training stuff brings out the best in me. As Lynne at the LLS office said, I'm now a lifer. I'll do this as long as my body can take it. I've found my new love =)
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