I missed the mail pickup in Boston when I was there and because of that I now know that I really missed out on quite a bit. Â Last night I got a BOAT load of mail. Â I knew that the 3-Day Tweeps were going to send me some mail, but I had no idea that it would be that much. Â To be totally honest, I am still going through all of it.
Even though I haven’t read it all, I know that they are all going to be awesome just from the sampling that I have had. Â The mail that I have gotten has made me laugh, made me tear up a little bit and been just incredible to get. Â I would like to share with you some of the mail that I got and I would like to encourage anyone that is reading to make sure to send your walker mail for the next walk that a loved one, friend or even a stranger is doing.
Ok, let’s start with mail from Kristen Cincotta (@kscincotta). Â This one really kind of made me a bit emotional, and not because it was saying that I did great fund raising. Â Here it is, I’ll explain some stuff and why it did that to me:
John-
Congratulations on finishing Day 4! Â I hope your feet are holding up just as well, if not better, than they did in Boston. Â I wanted to tell you yet again how blown away I am by your fund raising success this year. Â You have raised more this year than I have in 3 years combined. Â I can tell you, your fund raising totals will be almost enough to pay for one scientist for a whole year. Â That is AWESOME. Â Thank you so much for all your hard work!
Kristen
Ok, you may be wondering why she’s saying day 4. Â Kristen and I both walked in the Boston 3-Day for the Cure earlier this year, so technically this is the fourth day of the 3-Day for me this year. Â The thing that really got me here was when she said that my fund raising totals will be almost enough to pay for one scientist for a whole year. Â Really and truly, the reason that we do this is to fund the research necessary to end breast cancer. Â To hear that my money could possibly be use to fund a scientist that is in this fight is amazing. Â I had never really thought of this before about how directly my fund raising will go towards making the end possible. Â In fact, when I was walking today, if I started to get some aches, I thought to myself, “one scientist for a whole year, one scientist for a whole year.” Â That in my mind is an amazing thing.
Ok, the next letter that I’m going to talk about, I’m going to have to describe a little more. Â The letter that I got from Cat Holland (@fatgirlwalkin) could almost be described as explosive. Â When I opened the letter from Cat, an enormous amount of shiny pink confetti spilled out. Â I opened some more and more spilled out. Â It was frankly amazing how much she was able to fit in this envelope. Â I chuckled to myself because I remember Kristen mentioning opening Cat’s mail in Boston and it basically exploding all over her tent. Â She cracked up and I did too. Â As I write this, I still see a couple of pieces of the confetti on my keyboard. Â A smile at the 3-Day added to all the ones that you will already have there is a great thing.
There were a lot of letters wishing me luck and saying how proud they were of me and they all meant a whole lot to me, but I couldn’t pick out just one, so I need to just say thank you to everyone that sent a letter at the 3-Day. Â If I didn’t mention your letter, it’s not because I didn’t love it, it’s because there were so many great letters it was hard to pick just one more! Â It was a real treat to hear from you all and to have something in the mail at camp. Â I’m going to sign off now and finish reading my letters!