Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

Making Strides

Welcome to October- and Breast Cancer Awareness Month!!!!!!
Think Pink- think health, advocacy....and support.

Most all of us at some point in our lives, have been deeply touched by cancer.

Either you're a survivor, a caregiver, friend & supporter of someone who has it, has had it- or will get it.

I have been all of the above.....  so I champion non-profits like ACS and The Komen Foundation and volunteer whenever I am able.

I love that my girls have been joining me- walking the whole way- of their own volition since they were 5.  We fund-raise together, we walk together, we laugh together- and we cry together.  We celebrate our dear ones who have survived their monsters- and we honor those who lost their battle- by doing what we can every year to help bring us one step closer to ending cancer.
You can view the huge  gallery of images that I shot while volunteering and walking for ACS this weekend in the Everett/Snohomish County Making Strides 5K event here:


Go to the client gallery
Enter the password Strides2011
You can see the world through my eyes- If you were there and are a scrapper and want great photos of the event or  see photos of a loved one there and would like to order prints....

I'll donate the net profits of these event prints....to ACS for the whole month of October to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

As my sweet friend Nan used to say, "Do small things with love..."
This is my small thing.
{RIP in my friend}

Thursday, June 10, 2010

2010 Komen Race for the Cure Seattle

June 6th, 2010
Seattle Center- Seattle, WA
Susan G. Komen's RACE FOR THE CURE

I can't even tell you how my heart sank Sunday morning when I rose (at an un-Godly hour for a Sunday) to what can only be described as miserable drizzle...

I have been planning and fundraising for this day for months.... and it was going to end on a wet, wet day.... But- the rain didn't dampen our spirits- my smart phone and doorbell began ringing and binging off the hook at 7:15AM! Friends pulling up to the driveway or pouring into my kitchen- all ready and rearing to go. (have I mentioned I'm blessed with some of the most amazing circle of friends ever???? Seriously- they are the BEST!!!!!)

It turned into a game of hurry up and wait tho- as I5 traffic was a bit heavy considering the amount of rain and water on the roads... . Once we exited Mercer tho- it was a traffic debacle.... at the over pass as you are heading up Mercer- it was merged into one lane for construction... (I'd personally like to thank the City of Seattle for this genius move in planning....) and everyone who was headed for the 5k family walk- was all pretty much headed for the same parking garage on 3rd & Mercer.... (which is by the way- pretty swank for a silly parking garage...).

Once we located each other via cell phone... we headed up top and up Harrison and the fountain.... and a mile long line for the bathrooms for the kids before we started. Once we had found the remaining members of Team Miracle Miles- we headed for the start line.

Now if any of you have ever done this event- we're doing the 5k walk- which is more like a crawl- as you and 12,999 other folks- are trying to politely not flat tire each other- and stay with your group as a few rude rogue walkers and wanna be joggers and Johnny Come Lately scramble to find their groups- by stepping on you.... But soon that gives way to smiles and in spite of the pouring rain- laughter.... The announcers yell out team names- some are sentimental- others are bawdy- but all here, are walking in support or memory of someone dear to them.

Our team all walk for someone (or multiple someones) that are dear to them. Hence why I tried my hand at designing our own team T's this year. I wanted to be able to show onlookers the beautiful faces of the women we were walking for. It seems it was a hit- and I'm so glad. :)

Our team name, Team Miracle Miles comes from a conversation I had with my dear friend Nan Sarb about 5 years ago. She said she while she was going through chemo and radiation for her ACC (Adenoid Cystic Sarcoma) that she wanted to be known as MIRACLE NAN, she wanted to be the one who beat her exceedingly rare form of breast cancer- but, unfortunately, even after mastectomy and a battery of surgeries and treatment, it finally spread to her lungs and bones. We lost her physical presence- but her spirit and love lives on in us, the Miles Family.... and Team Miracle Miles. I'm blessed with friends and family who support my need to want to help others and honor my friend.

I am also blessed that I have so many women who've beaten it- who are looking back from this side- and shaking their fist- saying, 'not this time cancer- not this time!!!!'

And so for these women- and my friends, and my daughters and myself.......I will continue to walk every single year..... until we find a cure. :) Then- I'll just shake my ass in the streets and do a little dance of praise!

Thank you again- to all who supported our team- whether it was walking with me, financial donations or thoughts, prayers and kind words.... I love you & thank you. As Nan used to sign all of her correspondence:

Do small things with love....

Much love- Didi











Sunday, March 21, 2010

Kickin Cancer's @$$

I think that sums it up, don't you???? I love, love, love this first photo! Miss Cindy stopped by to see me today- I ran into her last week- and she's doing great! So I asked her to come by for a few minutes and shoot an "after"......

You might remember her from the "Who Let the Girls Out Event" last may when she was going through treatment. And look at her now- WOW!!!
Those eyes and that smile.... so pretty!

And I love this- here's to more birthdays!

Absolutely radiant!

Thanks for coming to play with me today!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Race Day

Today was race day in Seattle... It was a sea of Pink - and it was good! It was also a very emotional day- and during the survivors parade- Oni and I just held each other and cried... we miss Nan sooooo much....

My mommy is still here visiting with so she was able to take photos for us as we girls took off and came through the finish line.
Me and the girls - my little troopers... we all did a much better job this year of being in better shape and prepared to do the walk- so it was great fun and no complaints of being tired this year! Hooraay!

The Seattle Thunder Marching band bring us all home! They help put a little spunk back in your step that last half mile.

My and my little mini-warriors...... as we suit up for doing battle agains cancer..

We did reach our small team goal for fundraising and the girls even did a lemonaide stand every night this week to turn in extra funds today.

Thank you to everyone who supported us financial and emotionally in this year's race!

xoxo Didi

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Simply Beautiful.....

I love this portrait of Cindy- I met her while I was at Auction for the Cure event, "Who let the Girls Out!?!" on Saturday. I was captivated by her amazing smile and sparkling eyes. Who needs hair when you're this gorgeous????? Seriously! :)

I wish her luck in her on-going treatments~