RUNNER+ mention on Sirius satellite radio Octane 20
I listen to Sirius satellite radio Octane 20 (hard rock) while I’m working and the DJ, Kayla, today mentioned RUNNER+ on the air, and I captured it! Here it is:
Here’s the post at RUNNER+ about it.
I listen to Sirius satellite radio Octane 20 (hard rock) while I’m working and the DJ, Kayla, today mentioned RUNNER+ on the air, and I captured it! Here it is:
Here’s the post at RUNNER+ about it.
My brother-in-law, Hank (pictured to the right with my sister at our house last August), is undergoing some major “un-fun hospital stuff”, including a Hickman line that was put in today, and next week is chock-full 3 days of chemo “fun”, to be followed up by a stem cell transplant at the end of May. We’re pullin’ for you, Hank, and there’s not a minute that goes by when we’re not thinking about you and your family! Keep fighting this cancer damnit!! We love you guys!
Earlier this month I posted about my sister’s cause to raise money for Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Since she started it, she has raised $2,225 and if she reaches her goal of $10,000 by May 10th, 2008, she said she’d shave her head. I upped the ante by offering to shave my head. Then to get the attention of his friends and family as well, my friend Mike in New York offered to shave his head too!
If you haven’t done so already, please consider donating to this cause. You can do so by visiting my sister’s blog, then click the Donate button on the right-side of the page.
Long Live Hank!
Crikey! It has been super hot this weekend… in the upper 90s. The heat always brings out new pests. I’ve noticed a few spiders around the house and random bugs. This afternoon our neighbor called for help… she had a snake in her back yard. I went over to investigate, and determined it was just a harmless gardner snake. So I grabbed my trusty rake, carefully ’snaked’ it out of her bushes and into my bin, then walked it over to the canyon down the street and let him free. Click the thumb to the right to see him in all his glory!
Tonight on FOX, American Idol held its annual “Idol Gives Back” event, a 2.5 hour telethon to raise money for children and young people in extreme poverty in the U.S. and around the world. Millions of dollars are donated each year to this cause. We watched it mainly because of its entertainment value, and if my wallet is fatter than normal, we donate. This year we didn’t (note to AI producers: you should really wait until after April 15th when people usually have a lot of money to blow from taxes).
This year we’re donating to a cause that hits much, much, closer to home. My brother-in-law, Hank, was diagnosed last September with an incurable blood cancer called Multiple Myeloma. (Photo to right is my sister’s family) He’s already been through one round of chemo and after being back at work part-time for a few months, his last day of work was Tuesday. He’ll be out of commission again for 3-4 months while he undergoes a stem cell transplant. My sister and her family have been devastated throughout this entire process. When I last saw Hank up in Seattle, it was shortly after he was diagnosed and hospitalized. It was a horrible time for us all, and I got to witness first-hand the effects of this cancer on a man who is just two years younger than me. This past February Hank’s oncologist gave him 3 years to live. Another blow to the family. We hope he beats these odds and whips this cancer into remission for many, many years. I love my family dearly, and honestly, I love Hank as if he was my (blood) brother.
Look, I’ve never pushed a cause on anyone in my life. I have just never felt strongly about doing so. I’ve never begged anyone for money (Mom & Dad you don’t count!) I’ve donated plenty of money to our church and other causes, but now it’s time for a new cause. A cause to help fight for Hank’s life, and others who are fighting this aggressive cancer.
My sister just launched her “Shave to Save” campaign and is asking for donations:
My husband was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in September 2007. This is an aggressive, incurable cancer of the blood.
I’m hoping to raise money for research in finding a cure for this disease so that others do not have to go through the same hopelessness which results from being diagnosed with this type of cancer.
In order to meet my fundraising goal, I pledge to shave my head if I reach my fundraising target of $10,000 by May 10, 2008.
That’s right, my good people, if my sister raises 10 large within the next 30 days, she’s chopping off her hair (and hopefully it’s long enough to donate to Locks of Love!)
My sister doesn’t know it yet, but I’m going to raise the ante, in hopes to motivate my own friends to donate to her cause. I also pledge to shave my head if my sister reaches her fundraising target of $10,000 by May 10, 2008. I’ve never shaved my head, so I’m looking forward to it. And like my sister, the details will be blogged. I’ve already chipped in a donation, with more on the way after taxes get settled. That’s right, I’ve already purchased (hopefully) a $100 haircut. With any luck, it will get a lot more expensive!
My friend, Mike (in New York), has blogged about my sister’s cause and has offered to shave his head too, to help convince his friends to donate. Thanks Mike!