Run/Walk for the Cure

My family participated in a cancer walk last weekend. It was more like an anti-cancer walk, since that’s the goal of the deal – to raise money for curing cancer. My mother-in-law has had cancer longer than my wife and I have been married. That’s a lot of chemo over the last 10 years.

She was interviewed earlier in the week by a TV station. People are normally interested in her story because she shouldn’t be doing as well as she is, at least according to conventional wisdom. But the interviewer didn’t ask about that and kept to a list of questions that you would politely ask any stranger whom you’ve just met.

The morning of the event, the station scheduled a follow-up interview.

Live TV.

The goal was to be there in time for the interview (8:00). We woke everyone up at 6:30 and left the house before 7:00. At 7:30, we were a mile away from the stadium. At 7:55, we were a quarter mile from the stadium. At 8:00, we were still a quarter mile from the stadium.

But we texted my sister, so she watched on TV for us. At 8:10, we had parked and met up with everyone else. So close, and yet so far.

Okay, that’s enough of the details. Now here’s some random tidbits of the day.

Venue

Let’s start with the venue. The starting line (and finish line) was in front of the local baseball stadium

picture of Race for the Cure at Comerica Park

The Dark Side

One of the highlights of the day for the kids was the Star Wars appearance.

picture of Darth Vader and Storm Trooper Star Wars costumes at the race for the cure

picture of a pink Storm Trooper at the race for the cure

I don’t know what the pink blaster shoots, but I didn’t stick around to find out.

Clothes

The kids get custom-made shirts. Custom from their grandparents, not from the race. They have a family photo on the back.

picture of grandchildren with grandmother at race for the cure

Nana B. is the one with the solid pink shirt that all the cancer survivors get.

picture of a child looking at a family photo on the back of another kid's shirt

Gamma was fascinated with the family photo once he realized he knew the people on the shirt. He wouldn’t let Beta go for several minutes while he studied his shirt.

The Race

There was a 1-mile walk, a 5k walk, and a 5k run. Since I’m preparing for a half marathon in the fall, I figured I might as well do the run since it fit with my normal training schedule. I think I did better than I thought I would do, but I don’t have an official time, so I’m not sure. I got passed by a guy pushing a baby in a stroller around the 2.5 mile mark. I caught back up with him at the finish line though.

Everyone else in the family did the 5k walk.

picture of grandchildren with grandmother at race for the cure

Well, almost everyone. Delta started complaining after a quarter mile, so my wife sat down and rested, along with Alpha and Gamma.

And here’s the finish line. It’s about 40,000 people milling about in a few blocks.

picture of the finish line and the Karmanos race for the cure

But as for me, I will hope continually,And will praise You yet more and more.

Psalm 71:14

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2 Responses to “Run/Walk for the Cure”

  1. E Says:

    You are doing a half marathon too?

  2. phoebe Says:

    You had a beautiful day for being outside!

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