Race for the Cure - June 7
Yesterday I participated in the 18th Annual North Texas Race for the Cure with both of my parents. We walked 5K around the EDS complex in Plano with around 14,000 other people including at least 5000 Breast Cancer Survivors.


Some wore pink signs on their backs in honor or in memory of lost loved ones.

Some wore pink signs on their backs in honor or in memory of lost loved ones.
This was a great practice walk for the 3-Day. Nikki and I have been training and leading walks in that neighborhood, so I was glad to learn a new route that we can try. It was nice that were were able to walk in the middle of the street too. I really don’t like walking in the grass.

Volunteers stood on several corners with signs and cheered the walkers on!

Volunteers stood on several corners with signs and cheered the walkers on!
We made a few stops along the way. My dad stepped on my shoe and it came off, and he also had to stop to tie his shoes. There were also several water stations where we ran into “traffic” and weren’t able continue on at a good pace. Also toward the end walking into the tents there were too many people to keep up a good pace.

We finished an hour and 12 minutes at 9:12 AM.
I feel so lucky and blessed that I was able to share this experience with both of my parents.



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June 8th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
The camelbak has adjustable straps so that it will fit most people. I’m not a big person (only 5′4″) and I can get my son’s to fit me. If you swing by a Bass Pro Shop, they have them and you can try it for yourself. The regular camelbak has a bigger water reservoir than the mule, but no added pouch. Congrats on your 5K and good luck on the 3 day!
June 21st, 2008 at 2:56 pm
I think you are doing very good, I wish I thought of this for my fund raising
I wear a camel back, the ladies style and love it, I use the one with the 1.5 liter bag. I alternate with the sports drink and water, but I use propel packets as I do not like the stuff the have on site.
Good luck.
Sheila
Walker x6