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Over Anything Weblog: June 2008 Archives

June 23, 2008

Maybe You Should Drive

Most of you are aware that this Friday night was my third Relay for Life, a 12-hour team-based walk for the Canadian Cancer Society. As I believe I'd noted here earlier I had the misfortune of having a boat motor dropped on my foot during the Troutquest fishing trip last month, although it had been feeling quite good as of late. Still, there's a noticeable bump on top of the foot that may or may not be a bone chip, and it took precisely one lap around the quarter-mile track for my foot to swell up and start pressing against the laces. Great.

Due to some commitments I arrived at 8:30PM, 90 minutes late, and once unpacked and having dropped off the generous pledges I'd received I was on the course at 9:00PM. I'm happy to report that I took four breaks between then and 6:30PM when they pulled us off the course a bit early for a mass chat about the survivors and a memory walk. Those breaks were 5-minutes, 10-minutes, 15-minutes, and 30-minutes. So roughly eight hours of walking. This year I was joining my sister, Kim, again, although our surrounding team was different. Alison Maasland, her mom, aunt, friend Shannon, friend Mike, Shannon's aunt, and somebody I'm missing were Team Bill-Ann, named for Alison's father and grandmother who passed one year ago now.

It's always a solemn but fulfilling event as memories invariably go to those we've lost, and it makes it a lot easier to tolerate the pain when you realize what the survivors in attendance have gone through. Still, the drive home is always a painful one, and having arrived at home at 7:30AM I proceeded to collapse into sleep until 12:00.

I wanted to thank those of your who put your trust and funds behind me, and I hope I didn't disappoint. Thanks to my parents, grandparents, Jeff, Craig and Cheryl, Linda, Leo and Nereda, Jon, Brent, Steve, Ryan, and our resident Zonker House for their kind and generous donations. Special thanks to another resident Zonker, Nobody's Perfect, who arranged an extremely significant donation that was waiting in my door when I got home Friday and helped boost me to a stunning personal record of $475 in donations! You're all awesome, thanks!

Posted by Rick Jessup at 01:18 PM | Comments (0)

June 17, 2008

Relay for Life 2008

Hey all,

I'll try to get to some real posts shortly but I wanted to post a quick note about my plans for this Friday. I'm doing the 12-hour Relay for Life again this year, a walk to honor cancer survivors and to raise money for cancer research. I do it just about every second year or so and this is the year.

If you'd like to donate and help the cause just let me know by e-mail or in comments, I'll send an invitation your way.

Thanks!
Rick.

Posted by Rick Jessup at 02:28 PM | Comments (0)

June 03, 2008

Across A Wire

Our friends House and Cliff enjoy some time on the NHL on TSN panel.

Posted by Rick Jessup at 07:20 AM | Comments (1)

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