Last night, Pearl and I slept rough in a local park. Although, to be truthful, there was very little sleeping. There was quite a lot of walking, and some running. Pearl was very excited to be up and on the Relay track at midnight, walking with her cousin and young friends. We each did our assigned three 30-minute shifts, and walked alongside our team-mates at various other times as well. There’s something very special about walking the track with friends in the small hours of the morning, looking up at the stars, chatting, listening to the music.
We decorated candle bags in memory of family and friends, and stood sombrely with all the other relayers during the touching memorial service.
Our team had set a fundraising goal of $200 per team member. Thanks to family, friends, Pearl’s badge sales, and my sweet-toothed colleagues who ate as much white-chocolate fudge as I could provide them with at $2 per bag, the two of us raised over $570 – thank you, everyone! That money will help the NZ Cancer Society to:
- provide people affected with cancer with important support and resources
- fund the volunteer driving service (free service to those undergoing cancer treatment – they are picked up by volunteer drivers, taken to their appointments and the volunteers wait for them and take them home again)
- operate the free phone line 0800CANCER – any cancer any question
- offer counselling and support to people with cancer and their caregivers
- help make schools SunSmart and work towards a smokefree NZ
- support people with their accommodation when they have to travel for treatment
- fund vital cancer research into the causes and treatments of cancer
(Info above provided by the NZ Cancer Society).
You can still donate here. If you know our names in real life, sponsor us! If not, sponsor anyone, make their day!
Of course, Relay is not all sombre. Far from it! There were laughs and hijinks, entertainment and giveaways, impromptu performances and some truly execrable karaoke about 1am. There were free massages provided, and a very welcome hot breakfast served by volunteers.
We came home exhausted, footsore, chilled, and feeling a bit grimy… and well aware that anyone undergoing cancer treatment feels a whole lot worse, for a whole lot longer. But we’re also proud of ourselves and our team, and grateful for the support of friends, family – and blog readers! – for such a great cause.
© UpsideBackwards 2012.
Tags: cancer, cancer society, charity, Family, friendship, fundraising, love, relay for life
April 2, 2012 at 1:31 am |
I love this so much. Way to go! And thank you so much for sharing your night with us. I love you and your girl!
April 3, 2012 at 7:46 pm |
I wish you lived closer – I would have made you walk with us so we could chat all night! 😀
Thank you for your support, and your donation too. We love you, too!
April 3, 2012 at 7:12 pm |
gorgeous post and I agree 13 is way too many!! So happy and sad at the same time to see Susan remembered. Thank you and Pearl too, especially as I’m one of the people the NZ Cancer Society is helping!!
April 3, 2012 at 7:34 pm |
Thanks, Jenny. It’s an honour and a privilege to be able to help people like you and your family. Much love!