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

Saturday, September 10, 2011

A Special Pink Warrior Fundraiser

Race for the Cure in St. Pete is coming up in only three weeks and a friend and breast cancer survivor needs help meeting her goal.  I met Yetta through the Florida Herb Society and she helped support me last year when I was walking and fundraising for the 3 Day.  Money is super tight right now, but I still want to help support her...

From now until October 1st (the date of Race for the Cure), ALL proceeds from my Pink Warrior Collection will go toward Yetta's fundraising.  There are a couple pairs of earrings and a couple bracelets listed there now, but if these sell out before Yetta's Race, I will list more to go toward her fundraising.


To donate to Yetta directly and find out more about her, visit her donation page for Race for the Cure.  As always, thank you so much for your support of this cause!!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Women Riders Event This Saturday!

As those of you that follow me on twitter know (and those that don't, click on the linky over there on the right side bar), I've been busy getting ready for an event this weekend.  I've only had about a week to get ready for it, so it's been a bit hectic here in the Armoury. 

I've been busy creating some new pieces including scale maille flower pendants, stretchy bracelets, new Pink Warrior pieces, a couple new necklaces, keychains, etc; and herbal goodness including candles and Sleep Pillows.

I downloaded an app for my Android phone called Square which will let me process credit cards through my phone.  They sent me a free reader and it only costs 2.75% of each swipe.  I tested it out the other day and it couldn't be easier.  I love this little thing and can't wait to use it on Saturday.

The Details:
The event is being held at Jim's Harley Davidson in St. Pete this Saturday, May 21; 10:00-2:00.  Jim's is teaming up with Bikers Raising Awareness (the non-profit that my 3 Day walking team stemmed from last year) to raise money and awareness for breast cancer.  It's a women rider event featuring live music, a poker walk, silent auction, vendors, beer and a 50/50 raffle.  Register for $10 and you can attend a slew of seminars about biking, you will get a free lunch, one poker walk hand, a bag full of goodies as well as two chances to win two $100 Jim’s Harley-Davidson Shopping Sprees.




If you're in the area, be sure to stop by (even if you don't register) to check out the live music & vendors.  It's going to be a beautiful day and I look forward to meeting you!


If you're a 3 Day walker & still trying to figure out your gear, don't forget to check out my Squidoo lens featuring some of what I found to be Essential 3 Day Gear


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Blog Feature: Frosting for the Cause

As many of you know, last year I raised over $3,000 and walked 60 miles to fight breast cancer in the Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure.  I may not be walking this year, but I still firmly believe that we are close to a cure and will continue to support the fight.  A friend on twitter recently told me about a blog that is working hard to find a cure using... confectionery.




Frosting for the Cause

Frosting for the Cause is built around a guest blogger format with a new cookie/cupcake baker blogging every day for an entire year.  They will share their recipes and a little bit about their connection to this horrible disease.  By agreeing to do this project, these very generous bakers will donate a batch of their cookies/cupcakes to their local Women's Hospice but will also make a $25 donation to either the Canadian or American Cancer Society to fund research.  Not only are these amazing volunteers raising awareness but by the end of the year, they will have raised $9,125 for research!

There are some really yummy recipes over there.  Head on over and show some support and find a little recipe for dessert while you're at it!



Saturday, October 23, 2010

Magickal Mugwort for 3 Day Walkers

Did you know that Roman soldiers once put the herb Mugwort in their sandals to relieve aching feet on long journeys? Legend claims that the Romans planted Mugwort on roadsides, so that passing soldiers might pick it at will on long marches to soothe their sore feet. Some herbalists still recommend it in footbaths to invigorate tired feet.

Recommended Use for 3 Day Walkers: Place mugwort in your shoes to gain strength and to protect your feet from fatigue during your 60 mile walk. I'm just sayin'. =)




Thank you all for your support! I've officially surpassed my goal of raising $3,000 in my fundraising to fight breast cancer for the Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure! Next weekend, I'll be walking 60 miles to raise awareness with my fellow Pink Warriors.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Fight Breast Cancer & Save the Environment All at Once!


I am so close to reaching my goal of $3,000 for my 3 Day fundraising! With your minimum donation of $10, I'll send you all three of these great totes so that you can help raise awareness whenever you use them. Just go to my personal page at the 3 Day website to make your donation & let me know here so that I can be sure to send these off to you.

Hope you're having a great weekend! I am: I'm walking. =)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Raise Awareness While You Drive

This evening, I'd like to feature the classic Find the Cure Pink Ribbon Car Magnet! With your donation to my fundraising for the Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure, I'll send you this car magnet so that you can help raise awareness in the fight against breast cancer every time you drive.


I'm 17 days away from walking 60 miles & less than $400 away from raising $3,000! All funds raised will go toward breast health programs, research grants, and education. Won't you help me make a difference? Just go to my personal donation page and I'll send you this magnet!

Here's mine in action:
Bikers Raising Awareness is the amazing group of women that I've walked countless training miles with and we'll be walking the big 60 miles together, too. The oval magnet says 60 in 3 since we're walking 60 miles in 3 days and was designed by the amazing Julie (aka @knittingbagel on twitter).

Monday, October 11, 2010

Help Me Raise $3,000 to Fight Breast Cancer!

Hello lovely readers! No, I haven't fallen off the face of the Earth but I feel like I've been walking all over it! Actually, I have been walking a lot which is why I haven't been around here much. When I'm not at work lately, I'm walking. Walking to find a cure, that is. Since I registered for the Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure, I've walked 442 miles, raised awareness at numerous public events, and garnered a whopping $2,588 to go to the fight against breast cancer!!

October is, of course, Breast Cancer Awareness month. The most important thing you can do this month is take care of yourself: eat right, get exercise, schedule a mammogram, remember to do your monthly self exam. The idea here is prevention.

I also only have 19 days left until the 3 Day! Crazy to think that in 19 days I'll be starting my 60 mile journey. There are quite a few personal reasons, but I don't think I'll be able to participate in this amazing walk again next year so I'd like to make my mark this time around. I want to raise $3,000!! There are a few ways you can help me do that:

-Let people know what I'm doing! Spread the word and send them to my donation page.

-Check out my Pink Warrior Collection. Thanks to Blue Buddha Boutique who very generously donated all jump rings, ALL proceeds from the purchase of each item goes straight to my fundraising. Plus, for the rest of the month, you will receive a FREE silicone awareness bracelet with each purchase.

-Every couple of days, I'll be posting a new Pink Ribbon goody. All you have to do is make a minimum donation of $5 and I'll mail you the featured item. Quantities are limited so make sure you grab 'em while you can!

-And, of course, you can make a straight donation. Or you can see if your company will do matching gifts. Or you can make a donation in a few installments. There are so many options!


Today's Pink Warrior goody is this fabulous Find the Cure Pink Lanyard.
If you're a 3 Day walker, it's perfect for carrying your credentials at the event. All you have to do is go to my donation page and make a minimum (yup, I'll take more!) donation of $5 and I'll mail it to you (make a comment here so I know to send it). I only have three left, so don't wait!!



And lastly, the 3 Day folks do something really cool for us walkers. They set up a post office at camp. Yup, not only am I walking 60 miles, but I'm also camping during those 3 days. In a hot pink tent. Anyway, I'd love to hear from you!! Card of encouragement, a letter of motivation... I'm not going to lie to you: walking 60 miles is exhausting and a little bit of support goes a long way! If you'd like to send me some love, it must be postmarked by October 19!! You can write to me here:

3-Day for the Cure
ATTN: Janine Vanderhoff
P.O. Box 41611
St. Petersburg, FL 33743


Thank you all so much for your support!!

Monday, August 23, 2010

The 3 Day: Weeks 18-26 Progress Report

So, I pretty much fell off the face of the internet for a while there. I have no excuse except that work again got the better of me for a while. I was also feeling very overwhelmed balancing everything going on in my life with all of the training that I'm doing for the 3 Day. I'm learning that I can't necessarily do everything when I want to do it or necessarily when it should be done and that I really need to pace myself and be patient. Easier said than done sometimes. Anyhoo, I'll try to give you an update for the past few weeks without turning this post into a novel.


Training
My feet have gotten so much better!! I graduated from physical therapy (celebrated with ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery with Scott) but continue to do all of my foot stretching and strengthening exercises (especially before & after training walks!). They do get sore & stiff from time to time, but I suspect that's perfectly normal for the mileages I've been doing.

I finally found a pair of shoes that seem to fit comfortably. Thing is, after I finally felt like they were broken in is around the same time that I was up to walking around 10 miles. I was told that at around the 9-12 mile mark is when you'll start to notice your problem spots. Well, I started getting bad blisters around my heels. I didn't know if it was the shoes or the mileage for a while; ultimately, I think the problem may be the shoes. I'm going shoe shopping again this week in the hopes that I can find something. As you all know though, I'm terribly wary about getting fit for shoes since that's how I got hurt to begin with but I don't think I have a choice. I also don't have much time left to figure this out: 10 weeks will probably be just enough time to find another pair of shoes & then get two pairs broken in in time for the event.

I did fall in love with my toe socks, though! I was having problems with my toes rubbing and these socks by injinji have individual little toes, so they solved that problem!

I am truly not a morning person, but it's looking like I'm going to have to get over that. The longer weekend back to back walks are kind of lonely and boring to do all alone & since I graduated physical therapy, I started going out walking with a couple of different groups. They all start between 6-7am which has me waking up as early as 4:30am!! The one good thing about it is that we will finish up around noon time when the sun is getting extreme instead of having to walk through that. The bad thing is that I've been pretty much useless for the rest of the day. I'll get home, stretch & ice my feet, have some lunch, take a shower, then pass out for a couple of hours before waking up to have some dinner and then go back to bed. It's nuts.

That said, I met a really great group of women with BRA Patrol (aka: Bikers Raising Awareness) and joined the team at the Preview Expo! More about those fabulous ladies and the Preview Expo in a separate post....

There have been a few morning walks where the humidity has been insane and I've had a really hard time breathing. I don't think there's really anything I can do about it, except be aware of it. The first time it happened, though, I did freak out a little: really shallow breathing and chills despite sweating like crazy. I stopped in the shade for a little while & drank my Gatorade while I just concentrated on breathing. I managed to get through my last mile taking little breaks like that. Luckily, it hasn't been that bad again.

I got myself a waist pack! I really like the Mountainsmith packs that I've seen online, but couldn't find anyone locally that carries them so I could try one on. Plus, they were a little more than I wanted to spend so I wound up picking one up from Target. It's not perfect, but it seems to be working out just fine for me. It only a little 4L pack, but from what I understand, the 3 Day really is like a 60 mile buffet between all of the grab & go's, pit stops, and people on the side of the route so it doesn't sound like I need to burden myself with something too big. So far, so good.

I've seen a ton of wildlife on my training walks: armadillos, snakes, bunny rabbits, cats, turtles, some baby ducks, and countless dogs. =)

There was a time just a few months ago when I came home from walking only 1/2 a mile and crying because my feet hurt so much. Yesterday, I walked for four miles and considered it simply a fun walk. Those few months ago, I never thought I'd get this far. It simply felt impossible. I've gone as far as 16 miles already at a time. I don't think of this often because I feel like my feet are still giving me challenges (albeit new ones with blisters) but I am proud of how far I've come.


Fundraising
I've made a few new Pink Warrior pieces over the last few weeks (some inspired by the 3 Day's bubble logo design) and actually had the time to take some pictures of them; just haven't had the time to get them listed yet. I still have lots of supplies (so generously donated by Blue Buddha Boutique) so there will be more coming!

I did one more big fundraising event with the Safety Harbor 3rd Friday Music Series. It's a street fair where I set up my tent and put my Pink Ribbon goods and Pink Warrior chain maille out for donations. I also made Pink Ribbon sugar cookies. Lots of them: 77 bags, 3 cookies in a bag, plus about a dozen for me & Scott to munch on... around 240 some odd cookies made! And I could barely give them away! It was crazy. Nobody wanted cookies! What was really amazing to me that night, though, were the little girls that donated. They didn't want to buy anything, just to donate. They were the absolute best. So heartwarming to see them give so freely to the cause. Those donations really meant something to me. In the end, I raised $181 that night!

All I had left to raise after the street fair was $35 to meet my minimum goal of $2,300. I figured, I'd bring some of the Pink Ribbon sugar cookies I made to work for donations. I met my minimum that day by $.35!

I received a motivational donation of $25 bringing me up to $2,326!!


Mileage to date on training walks: 254
Goal: $2,300
Achieved: $2,326 or over 100%
Remaining: $0
Countdown: 68 days until the event!

If you're enjoying keeping track of my progress, please consider supporting me in my effort to eradicate breast cancer. No amount is too little or too much. Thank you!!

Hey Pink Warriors! Come get some armor (really chain maille jewelry).
All proceeds to benefit my fundraising for The 3 Day!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday Finds - Breast Cancer Awareness

No, it's not October yet (Breast Cancer Awareness Month) but breast cancer awareness shouldn't just be a once a year thought.

I've also spent a lot of time this week thinking about breast cancer awareness because I'm thinking about registering to do the Susan G. Komen 3 Day For the Cure. In fact, today I'm attending a Getting Started Meeting in the hopes of answering some questions and possibly finding a team to join.

There are a lot of groovy breast cancer awareness inspired items on Etsy, including tons of amazing heirloom jewelry and fun, casual Scrabble tile pendants. Here is a small selection of some of the other great finds listed.


They have a bunch of other really awesome sayings like "Hope for Hooters." =)


I've used the Think Pink catch phrase for a long time. Love the hand painted wine glass!


Another amazing piece by my fellow FAE aquariann. I love the fairy's little pink ribbon earrings!