Monday, October 27, 2008

AN ARMY MARCHING

On Saturday morning Marvin and I left the house around 7:00 to meet up with my family, the captain of our team and all the other walkers for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K Walk. It was a perfect day for a "walk in the park". As we arrived at Atlantic Station it was evident that there would be many more teams ready to join us that day. As I looked around I saw all ages of men, women and children (and even a few dogs) each wearing their special pink t-shirts.

Scott Slade, with W.S.B. TV and Radio, gave the opening remarks and announced for the walk to begin. As we entered the gates, my family and I were just about right in the middle of the pack of walkers. When we looked ahead all we could see were masses of people and when we looked behind there were that many more people there as well. It looked like a GIANT PINK ARMY marching together in the fight against breast cancer. What a joy it was for me to have a small part in this great day and to have my family and friends there to share in this special moment as well.

I heard a report on the radio today that there were over 12,000 walkers there on Saturday and together, one step at a time, we were able to raise over "One Million Dollars"!! It is my prayer that one day soon we will find a cure for breast cancer so that our daughters, our granddaughters, our friends and every lady that we love will no longer have to face this terrible disease. (As for the 38 ladies on my daily prayer list who are living with breast cancer right now we hold on to that hope as well).

Thank you all my dear friends who read this blog for your encouragement and for your prayers. To those who walked with us or made a donation, I am forever grateful. There are only a few short days left in this month so don't forget to "think pink" and have those yearly mammograms and check-ups now!

I love you guys,
Judy

Romans 12:5-We are many, but in Christ, we are all one body.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

IT'S OCTOBER---"THINK PINK"

Most of us look forward to this time of year when the temperature begins to drop and the leaves are changing into those beautiful vibrant colors of orange and yellow and red. I want you to focus for a few minutes on another October color....."Pink". October is the official Breast Cancer Awareness Month; a month set aside each year when we take the time to remind all the special ladies in our lives to do their monthly self-exams and to get their yearly mammograms. So, ladies, you have been reminded. Get out there and take action; early detection is the key!!

Since being diagnosed almost two years ago with breast cancer I have been contacted by over "36" people asking me to pray for them or a loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer as well. (Sadly, four of those 36 have not survived). Cancer is not a death sentence, it is in some ways a reminder, however, that we ARE mortal. It reminds us that life is precious and we really must start living it. God gives us the gift of life to enjoy and savor. We have many opportunities to serve Him even in the mist of such an illness for we find God is right there as well. If we are His Child He will never leave us; He will see us through. God has given us His promise--"I am with you always, even to the end of the world".

So, what is cancer? It is a cell that "misfires" and reproduces a defect. It can happen in a 95 year old. It can happen in a teenager or in an infant. It can happen to YOU. Life is precious so please, take care of yourself. Watch your diet, try to exercise, have those yearly check ups and do whatever you can to help in the fight.

I am really excited this month to have been invited to participate in the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K Walk" on October 25th. The Georgia State Patrol post in Athens is sponsoring a team of walkers and I will be a part of their team along with my daughters Pam and Jill, Scott (Pam's husband), Robin and her daughter Autumn and, of course, Marvin who has taken every step with me on my journey. Please pray for us as we walk.

Two years ago I was fighting for my life and could barely walk up a flight of stairs without being exhausted. How blessed I am today to be able to take part in this event and to give back something to help in the fight. I cherish today and EVERY DAY that I am able to say--"I am a Survivor". Don't forget to "think pink" this month!

I love you guys,
Judy

I Thessalonians 2:12-That you would walk worthy of God, who hath called you unto his Kingdom and glory.