Last week Diane and I went to a Meet and Greet with Gucci. The event was to help benefit Cody's Crew. It was being put on by a local online magazine "Being Fabulous Rocks". It was fun and helped us get the word out.
For those of you who live local to D.C., we did an interview with ABC about a study that was just released in the New England Journal of Medicine. The interview is going to air on Channel 7 around 5:30. Here is the link to the interview..
Our 5K was a great success again this year. We had a great turnout and it seems that most had a great time. Diane is still doing a tally of the final proceeds I will let you all know how we did.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Great 5K Today...
Our 2nd Annual Cody's Crew 5K was a complete success. We had a wonderful turnout and despite the slight drizzle early on the event went of without a hitch.
For those of you who ran here are the results. http://www.mcrrc.org/racing/2010/Codys_Crew_5K.htm
For those of you who ran here are the results. http://www.mcrrc.org/racing/2010/Codys_Crew_5K.htm
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
September is Childhood Cancer Month!
I just want to touch base quickly before I head into work this morning.
We have been so busy of late. I was able to head up to Burlington Vermont again this year for the 100 on 100 Relay. Once again we had a wonderful time. Many of my running friends from around the country showed up and ran for Cody's Crew. We continue get people's attention while running with the Cody's Crew flag. Although we didn't win the race, we definitely did what we set out to do, "Raise awareness about neuroblastoma."
I met the family down at Great Wolf lodge in Williamsburg, VA when I returned. We spent a few days with the kids before they had to go back to school. We had a very nice time.
I injured my left foot while running up there and have not run since. I'm signed up for a 1/2 marathon on the C&O Canal on Saturday 9-11 which just happens to be Cody's Birthday. Cody would have been 8 this year. Oh how we miss him. He is still our rock.
Tomorrow the 9th I will be speaking at a cancer fund raiser in Washington D.C. The event was inspired by Cody and his story. The event is "Kill the Beast" and will be held at the Midtown Loft, 1219 Connecticut Ave. Washington D.C. The event goes from 5pm to 10pm and I will be speaking at 6pm. For those of you on Facebook, here is the link, "Kill the Beast".
I've got so many things to get done by tomorrow I didn't sleep very well.
The kids started school yesterday. As usual Justin could care less if he ever went back to school. Daniela on the other hand couldn't wait to get back and see her friends. I really hope they both do well this year. This is the second school year for them since Cody's passing so I hope they can progress, become more confident and just be happy children. It's the little things at this point.
Please don't forget our 2nd Annual Cody's Crew 5K that is coming up on September 26th. Go sign up, it is a great time for all and especially the children. "It's all about the kids."
Did you know that September was Childhood Cancer Awareness Month? Don't feel bad, most people don't. We are out to change that!
We have been so busy of late. I was able to head up to Burlington Vermont again this year for the 100 on 100 Relay. Once again we had a wonderful time. Many of my running friends from around the country showed up and ran for Cody's Crew. We continue get people's attention while running with the Cody's Crew flag. Although we didn't win the race, we definitely did what we set out to do, "Raise awareness about neuroblastoma."
I met the family down at Great Wolf lodge in Williamsburg, VA when I returned. We spent a few days with the kids before they had to go back to school. We had a very nice time.
I injured my left foot while running up there and have not run since. I'm signed up for a 1/2 marathon on the C&O Canal on Saturday 9-11 which just happens to be Cody's Birthday. Cody would have been 8 this year. Oh how we miss him. He is still our rock.
Tomorrow the 9th I will be speaking at a cancer fund raiser in Washington D.C. The event was inspired by Cody and his story. The event is "Kill the Beast" and will be held at the Midtown Loft, 1219 Connecticut Ave. Washington D.C. The event goes from 5pm to 10pm and I will be speaking at 6pm. For those of you on Facebook, here is the link, "Kill the Beast".
I've got so many things to get done by tomorrow I didn't sleep very well.
The kids started school yesterday. As usual Justin could care less if he ever went back to school. Daniela on the other hand couldn't wait to get back and see her friends. I really hope they both do well this year. This is the second school year for them since Cody's passing so I hope they can progress, become more confident and just be happy children. It's the little things at this point.
Please don't forget our 2nd Annual Cody's Crew 5K that is coming up on September 26th. Go sign up, it is a great time for all and especially the children. "It's all about the kids."
Did you know that September was Childhood Cancer Awareness Month? Don't feel bad, most people don't. We are out to change that!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Hello Everyone!
I do apologize that I haven't posted for sometime. We are doing as well as can be expected these days. There isn't a day that goes by that we don't think about Cody. We miss him dearly.
Justin and Daniela will be heading back to school after Labor Day. They have had a very busy summer, going to a couple week long camps. Our whole family is having a hard time adjusting to the loss of Cody.
We are starting to ramp up our plans for our 2nd Annual Cody's Crew 5K on September 26th. We are looking for runners, volunteers and sponsors. Click on the link and check us out.
In two weeks I will be heading up to Vermont again to participate in the Vermont 100 on 100 Relay. We will have 2 teams running for Cody's Crew again this year. We have a wonderful group of runners and friends that have supported us for years. Most of the crew were runners last year. Drop in and check out last years pictures. The race starts at the Trapp Family Lodge "yes, the place where the Sound of Music was filmed". The race finishes at Okemo Mountain. This is a wonderful event and I expect to be doing this one as long as I can run.
We love hearing for you all. Please drop us a line and say "hello".
Cody's Crew is also on Facebook.
I apologize for the rouge videos that show up under our Cody videos. I can't control this without deleting our video. Just poor tech support with the blog.
Justin and Daniela will be heading back to school after Labor Day. They have had a very busy summer, going to a couple week long camps. Our whole family is having a hard time adjusting to the loss of Cody.
We are starting to ramp up our plans for our 2nd Annual Cody's Crew 5K on September 26th. We are looking for runners, volunteers and sponsors. Click on the link and check us out.
In two weeks I will be heading up to Vermont again to participate in the Vermont 100 on 100 Relay. We will have 2 teams running for Cody's Crew again this year. We have a wonderful group of runners and friends that have supported us for years. Most of the crew were runners last year. Drop in and check out last years pictures. The race starts at the Trapp Family Lodge "yes, the place where the Sound of Music was filmed". The race finishes at Okemo Mountain. This is a wonderful event and I expect to be doing this one as long as I can run.
We love hearing for you all. Please drop us a line and say "hello".
Cody's Crew is also on Facebook.
I apologize for the rouge videos that show up under our Cody videos. I can't control this without deleting our video. Just poor tech support with the blog.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Busy week....
What a week! It all started with the Cody's Crew Golf Outing that was held at Virginia Oaks Golf Club on Thursday. A wonderful time was had by all. We had some great gifts that were donated and the weather couldn't have been better. For those of you who follow the Washington Redskins you may know of the Hoggets. Well we had those crazy fellows attend also. Many of those who participated have asked if we were doing this again next year. My answer to that is "how could we not?" We are happy to say that we raised almost $9500.00. Not bad for our first event huh? Thanks to all of you who donated and also to those of you who attended.
So, after our great day on Thursday we had to try and get a little rest. Friday, Diane and I went to work and put in a full day before heading up to Butler PA. What's in Butler PA you ask. Well, my mother was suppose to get knee replacement surgery a week ago but her EKG tests came back with some questionable results. It turns out that she had some major blockage leading to her heart. After all little convincing she decided that she would have heart surgery. She ended up have double heart bypass on Monday. My sister says that she is stable but still in ICU as of today. I will be heading back up there on Friday to spend the weekend with her.
The Pittsburgh Marathon. It seems as though most of my past race performances have been less than ideal. The Pittsburgh Marathon would be no exception. After doing 40 miles at the Hampton VA 24 Hour Relay just 2 weeks ago my back went out one day later. When I say "it went out", I mean, it went out worse than it ever has. I did not run one step for the 2 weeks leading up to the race. I just really wanted to do this race. I was seeing a chiropractor every other day in those 2 weeks trying to get my back together. By Wednesday I had decided that I was feeling good enough to do the race. Sunday morning the race kicked off and it started to rain almost immediately. I didn't go more than a mile before I had a lady run up to me and ask if I was Mickey. She knows both of my brothers and knows of Cody and my running with the flag. I had a nice little chat with her and we are now friends on Facebook. It wasn't 500 feet later that a guy came up to me and said that he knew me from Runners World. Later in the race I had a guy come up to me and tell me that he ran in Hampton 2 weeks ago and remembered me and the other Cody's Crew runners carrying the flag. This is what makes it all worth it. I want people to look for "the flag guy". I want them to know what Cody's Crew is and stands for. That is why I do all of this. I had others ask me what the flag was for and why I would carry a flag for a whole marathon. Did I mention the rain? The flag was soaked but I never considered stopping. For me, if I'm not carrying that flag, then I might as well stop running. This was one of the hardest marathons that I have ever done. It was an accumulation of many things. Less than desirable training, a hilly course, touchy back and rain. It is now Tuesday and my legs hurt more than ever before. So much so that I'm going to get a massage tomorrow after work. Many of my runner friends swear by them so I think I will give it a try. My final time was 4:43:55. Not my best time that's for sure but my reason for running has changed. Now I don't run for time but to deliver the message of Cody's Crew. I want people to take notice. Take notice that neuroblastoma is killing our children and not enough is being done to stop it.
Thanks for reading..
So, after our great day on Thursday we had to try and get a little rest. Friday, Diane and I went to work and put in a full day before heading up to Butler PA. What's in Butler PA you ask. Well, my mother was suppose to get knee replacement surgery a week ago but her EKG tests came back with some questionable results. It turns out that she had some major blockage leading to her heart. After all little convincing she decided that she would have heart surgery. She ended up have double heart bypass on Monday. My sister says that she is stable but still in ICU as of today. I will be heading back up there on Friday to spend the weekend with her.
The Pittsburgh Marathon. It seems as though most of my past race performances have been less than ideal. The Pittsburgh Marathon would be no exception. After doing 40 miles at the Hampton VA 24 Hour Relay just 2 weeks ago my back went out one day later. When I say "it went out", I mean, it went out worse than it ever has. I did not run one step for the 2 weeks leading up to the race. I just really wanted to do this race. I was seeing a chiropractor every other day in those 2 weeks trying to get my back together. By Wednesday I had decided that I was feeling good enough to do the race. Sunday morning the race kicked off and it started to rain almost immediately. I didn't go more than a mile before I had a lady run up to me and ask if I was Mickey. She knows both of my brothers and knows of Cody and my running with the flag. I had a nice little chat with her and we are now friends on Facebook. It wasn't 500 feet later that a guy came up to me and said that he knew me from Runners World. Later in the race I had a guy come up to me and tell me that he ran in Hampton 2 weeks ago and remembered me and the other Cody's Crew runners carrying the flag. This is what makes it all worth it. I want people to look for "the flag guy". I want them to know what Cody's Crew is and stands for. That is why I do all of this. I had others ask me what the flag was for and why I would carry a flag for a whole marathon. Did I mention the rain? The flag was soaked but I never considered stopping. For me, if I'm not carrying that flag, then I might as well stop running. This was one of the hardest marathons that I have ever done. It was an accumulation of many things. Less than desirable training, a hilly course, touchy back and rain. It is now Tuesday and my legs hurt more than ever before. So much so that I'm going to get a massage tomorrow after work. Many of my runner friends swear by them so I think I will give it a try. My final time was 4:43:55. Not my best time that's for sure but my reason for running has changed. Now I don't run for time but to deliver the message of Cody's Crew. I want people to take notice. Take notice that neuroblastoma is killing our children and not enough is being done to stop it.
Thanks for reading..
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