Category Archives: For the Cure

  1. Avon: Where the $6.8 million went

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    May 19, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Grants were made almost immediately after the Avon Walk. Check out where your fundraising dollars went (along with some fun …
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  2. Blisters don’t need chemo

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    May 5, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Day 1: Smells like team spirit! Saturday was a perfect Avon Walk day. (Ironic though it may seem, we began …
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  3. To Do: Last weekend of April

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    April 24, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Looking at the forecast for this weekend, it seems like Mother Nature has come to her senses…or is tied up …
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  4. The view from yesterday’s training walk

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    April 19, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Nice day for a walk. I love this town.

  5. The Avon Walk: A training confession

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    April 13, 2009 by 8junebugs

    Well, folks, my donation site informs me that I have 19 days left until Walk Weekend. I am nearing my …
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  6. The training plan

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    February 17, 2009 by 8junebugs

    I’ve got about 10 weeks to train, I’m carrying more weight than I’d like, and it’s freaking cold outside. Icy …
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  7. 2 days, 26.2 miles, too many reasons

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    February 12, 2009 by 8junebugs

    It’s Avon Walk time again! Since 2007, I’ve had the opportunity to walk with a team of amazing, caring, and dedicated …
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  8. When it rains, it really fucking pours

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    May 11, 2008 by 8junebugs

    I’m getting used to telling people this, but bear with me if I’m a bit abrupt about it. There doesn’t …
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  9. Delayed hibernation

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    April 4, 2008 by 8junebugs

    Well. That was odd. I had a doctor’s appointment last night and got home around 6:30. I had a bit of …
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  10. Case in point

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    March 10, 2008 by 8junebugs

    There are two ways you can tell people something: Positively and Negatively Positively: “And remember, sending your donations in as …
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