All Dressed Up and Ready to Go!
I really wish that I was better about taking photos. I totally embrace the "live in the moment, don't photograph it," motto. However, it can be great to look at a photo and relive the great memories. Also, when you are reading someone's blog, it is usually more appealing with a couple of photos to break it up a bit. Oh well. Let's just all use our imaginations...
Lots has happened since my last post. I was joined by 20 other wonderful yogis for my super successful yoga fundraiser. Dave Lind, my first yoga teacher, led us through a beautiful series of poses. Afterwards, we had tea and snacks. It was lovely, and we raised $725 for the American Liver Foundation!
Next, I met the amazing, inspiring Emily Mitchel for dinner. For folks who missed my last post, Emily and I were matched up through the ALF's patient runner connection. We had delicious pad thai and I got to know Emily a little better. Emily is a wonderful advocate for not only her own education in all areas affecting her health, but she encourages others to do the same. She is an inspiring young woman.
So, now I find myself less than a month away from the big day! If it wasn't for the packet I got in the mail yesterday, I might not believe it is real.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you who have helped me on my journey! I wish that I had better words to use to describe the deep gratitude to all of you who have supported me.
Lots has happened since my last post. I was joined by 20 other wonderful yogis for my super successful yoga fundraiser. Dave Lind, my first yoga teacher, led us through a beautiful series of poses. Afterwards, we had tea and snacks. It was lovely, and we raised $725 for the American Liver Foundation!
Next, I met the amazing, inspiring Emily Mitchel for dinner. For folks who missed my last post, Emily and I were matched up through the ALF's patient runner connection. We had delicious pad thai and I got to know Emily a little better. Emily is a wonderful advocate for not only her own education in all areas affecting her health, but she encourages others to do the same. She is an inspiring young woman.
So, now I find myself less than a month away from the big day! If it wasn't for the packet I got in the mail yesterday, I might not believe it is real.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you who have helped me on my journey! I wish that I had better words to use to describe the deep gratitude to all of you who have supported me.
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