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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure

Yesterday we did our first Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure. It was an early start and as you can see Tyler was extremely sluggish at 6:00am on a Saturday morning. We geared up in our pink and headed out! 

 It took awhile for Tyler to really wake up. 

 This is Edie Lambert from channel 3 news. She was the MC for the event. 
 Tyler is starting to wake up... but still not happy I made him get up so early on Saturday.
 This is before the race, 25,000 people showed up! 
 They had us do some Zumba to help get us pumped up! It worked! 
 And off we go! All 25,000 of us! 
 Tyler finally got into it once we started. 
 We finished together full of smiles :)
 Tyler did a race just for kids...
 ...and got a medal! He was very excited about that. 




It was a fun day and I loved that we could do this as a family. We can't wait to do it again next year! 
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Walk a mile in her shoes

Yesterday Deke and I had the pleasure to support the Women Center for Violence up in Placerville for their 9th annual "Walk a mile in her shoes" charity walk. The event started with a delightful pancake breakfast then followed with an amazing presentation. They had great speakers which included Sheriff D'Agostini and a beautiful musical performance by his daughter Marina D'Agostini - who wrote the songs that she sang. 
One of the main focuses for this event was to teach us about the "bystander effect" and how so many people could have been saved if someone who was witnessing the crime would of spoken up. They showed us a clip from the TV show "What would you do" about a drunken girl (actress) and a man who starts taking advantage of her in the middle of the bar (the man was also an actor). The point of this video was to see how the bystanders would react in this situation. It was amazing to see hero's step up and protect this complete stranger. But it was also disheartening to see some men actually encourage the actor in his assault. Here is the video if you are interested in watching http://abcnews.go.com/WhatWouldYouDo/video/man-lures-drunk-girl-step-10562465 
This is an event that Deke has wanted to do for years. Every year as it approaches he starts hitting the thrift shops and shoe stores in hopes he will score a pair of size 16 women high heel pumps. Again, this year he was unable to find what he needed to participate in this walk. So, I emailed my HR department at work and asked if they had a pair of VERY big womens shoes I could borrow. (Blue Shield is sponsor for this charity, thats why they had shoes!). Luckily they had a size 12 which were a little small but with the open toes it would work! 

Here is Deke suiting up for the walk.. 
 He had to practice his strut before heading out
 Here is the presentation before the walk 
 Marina D'Agostini playing her beautiful music
 Close up of the shoes 
 Like Deke wasn't tall enough! Here we are just before leaving for the walk. Ignore my peacock hair, I had just rolled out of bed! 
 Here are the men from the Blue Shield team! Showing leg and all!!! 
 And here we go! 
 This guy went ALL out. Fishnet stockings, dress, wig, heels, and makeup! I'm glad Deke didn't want to go extreme... 
 In full swing! 



 These shoes belong to the Vice President of Customer Operations at Blue Shield. He not only bought new shoes but even bedazzled them! Although, I think socks should be forbidden for the men. After all, what woman actually wears socks with heels? Certainly not I! 

Deke and I decided last night that this charity is our charity. Not only because we always find ourselves at events for the center but because its such an important awareness that can not be ignored. 1 out of 3 women are sexually abused in their lifetime - 1 OUT OF 3!!! Thats huge! Just think about your family and how many women you know. This means someone close to you has or will be effected. Its frightening to think about but there is something you can do. Visit this link and look into ways you can help your community and save strangers, family, friends, daughters, and mothers. 

“In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies,
but the silence of our friends.”
Martin Luther King Jr 



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Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter Weekend

The weekend started off with Tyler's baseball game Saturday morning - bright and early! After that we headed to the Placerville Fairgrounds for their community "Eggstravaganza"! They had several egg hunts for kids, food, bounce houses, live music, games, crafts, face painting... and it was all FREE! 

 The nice thing about this event was it wasn't overly crowed. I've been to the community egg hunts in Folsom and Cameron Park and there are WAY too many people at those events. I really enjoyed the short lines and mild crowd sizes. 
 Making some crafts! 

 Check out the air he's getting! 
 Tug-of-war! This game was SO funny! They had all the children against 3 grown men. The kids had the men dragging on the ground in defeat. I wish I had it on tape! 

 Tyler helped me make the cupcakes for my sunbeams. 
 I got totally lazy with these ones... I had planned on making them into baskets :-/ 
 Coloring eggs! 

 We finished our Easter Eve with some home movies. Look how cute my brother Brian is on the TV! I believe he was about 5 at the time. 
 And what would Easter be without Trifle! 
 Tyler's goodies from the Easter bunny! 

 His new educational books ;) 
 Deke just getting home from his shift on Easter morning. 
 Check out this cute little BUNNY (not mouse) made out of bread! 
 Part of the Easter gang
 Courtney and David
 Another egg hunt


♥ Family photo ♥
 My husband is so seductive lol 
 Here is Tyler holding his cousin Kyla for the first time! 
 This is my friend Courtney and I, we have known each other since birth! It was great to have her and her mother come visit for Easter! 
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