Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A way to give thanks (#17)

A couple of weeks ago I participated in a 5K walk for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to help fight childhood cancer. More than 1,200 walkers participated in the Phoenix Give thanks. Walk.--our fair city joined 62 other communities across the nation that participated in the walk. In total $2.2 million was raised for St. Jude.

I walked with a group of friends and family, including my brother and his family (pictured below). It was a beautiful day and we had a great time for a good cause.


The walk was great, but then earlier last week I saw one of the St. Jude commercials--I hadn't really understood the "Give thanks." campaign until I saw this commercial--it included celebrities asking viewers to "Give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give to those who are not." At that moment there was something very profound about that statement--I raised funds for the walk and gave to St. Jude, but did I remember to give thanks for the healthy kids in my life?

It's a small thing, but on Thanksgiving, when I wrestled with my nephew (as he was trying to steal the sales ads from me), and helped my niece do flips by walking up my legs, I was reminded of the commercial and was thankful for their health and their boundless energy (even when "Aunnie" couldn't keep up!).

(On a side note, though this wasn't a "run," I consider it fulfillment of #17 on my 101 list.)