The Fine Line

Welcome to September where the temp gets lower, work gets busier and I, without fail, get sick.

I’ve had ALMOST 30 years of practice and I’m still trying to find a balance between regular self-motivation like this

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and pushing so hard that I break my foot. I’m going to say that this year I am older and wiser (or that I am still recovering from the pain and doctor’s bills last time) because Monday I SKIPPED MY WORKOUT for the first time in 15 weeks, chugged OJ like it was my job and slept (hello Labor Day). Tuesday I modified my workout to do half of Monday’s and half of Tuesday’s and then drugged myself into a NyQuil coma after work. I’m not saying that I fully believe in this thing people call ‘rest’ but I will say that Wednesday I skipped to the train like a brand new person!

With 30 days to go until the marathon and my first official Fall Breathe Deep event this Sunday (hey Breathe Deep Dupage), I’m excited to be back to normal and ready to kick Oprah’s AND lung cancer’s butt!

THANK YOU to everyone who has donated to my page AND huge shout out to my sister who is running her first marathon this year for Paws and crushed her fundraising goal!

Public Service Announcement: Super Cool Stuff Happening Over Here

Our Breathe Deep team is getting fired up over here! With a few spring events under our belts already and event season right around the corner, things are starting to get busy (read: so much excitement and even more coffee). A little recap:

In April I traveled to Breathe Deep Pittsburgh where it was 19 degrees as we set up. A little cold can’t stop us though!

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The week after, these goons joined me at Breathe Deep North Shore. The weather was amazing, the event went smoothly AND one of our survivors got engaged! And for those of you who don’t know, their event is SO CLOSE TO ONE MILLION DOLLARS! I’ll leave this here for anyone who would like to help us reach our goal!

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This weekend I’m heading to the fine city of Newark, OH for the 5th annual Breathe Deep Newark and I am so stinkin excited! A little sneak peak of our volunteer kisses!

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May is Lung Cancer Hope Month which is kind of a big deal (see photo below of our 10+ year survivors)! Talk about inspiring and hopeful! Learn more here!

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Oh and Lung Cancer Hope Month = cookies! Big shout out to this stud for helping me ice and package roughly one billion cookies.

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Okay so maybe we won’t be quitting our day jobs and opening a bakery anytime soon but they were totally made with love (and like 20 pounds of butter).

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So what better way to kick off event season then Lung Cancer Hope Month right?! Here’s what you can do to help: check out the list of events, register, fundraise and spread the word (via internets, word of mouth or white ribbon iced cookies). Or if you are super ambitious (read: crazy) (or are marking things off of your bucket list) you can totally run the Chicago Marathon for Team LUNGevity. . just saying (but seriously you can, email me: boachicago@lungevity.org)

Also this:

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P.S. While I’m just managing TEAM LUNGevity this year, Deanne is back again and will be our team mascot (don’t tell her I said that). So all of those folks who donated to me should definitely consider supporting her because she’s awesome and is totally going to beat Oprah’s time this year WHILE also simultaneously raising money for critical lung cancer research. Kind of a big deal.

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P.P.S. Diana had her baby and she is so precious and adorable and since I’m not sure what the protocol is about putting people’s babies on the world wide web I will just include this photo of her with a cupcake from our events meeting. Don’t worry though, Olivia is totally cuter than this cupcake.

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Running, Eating, and Getting Older

With the marathon 32 days away (but seriously, who is counting anyways) and event season now in full swing, this is going to be my motto for the next couple of months.

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I’ve pretty much given up trying to remember everything I’ve done for these posts (you’re welcome) so here are a few high (and low) lights.

My brother and sister got older so we celebrated. Well, they celebrated and I chaperoned and napped per usual.

Birthdays

I snuggled up with this guy.

Max and I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who also happens to be my date to my sisters wedding. Clearly I’ll have the most handsome date.

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Meghan and I ran a lot.

312 Run to the Plaza

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And ate, duh.

Cone Gourmet Ice Cream

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our events team met in Bethesda and came up with some pretty great ideas and welcomed Tom to the group (naturally over cupcakes).

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We went to my sister’s shower in Breese, IL. Yep, that’s a real place (Google it) and they have cows.

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Oh and there are people there too like these goons.

Charley and I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And the 3 of us matched without planning it.

Shelby Shower

I ran 13 miles (this view never gets old).

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Then Deanne and I sweat our way through our first (amazing and successful) event of the season.

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Sometimes adulting sucks so we color.

Adult coloring books

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or go to the batting cages.

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But most of the time it’s awesome and you layout with this view (and pretty good company).

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Last Monday we went to sunrise yoga and the instructor didn’t know right from left which messed with my chi a little. But check out this view. . . it makes it all okay.

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Saturday was a whirlwind. I ran 20 miles and ended up with some pretty awesome chafing which is totally not cute.

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But then we ate this and all of the problems were solved.

Green Street Meats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And then we went out for my sister’s bachelorette party.

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And I got a tattoo.

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Kidding. But we had a great time.

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This is what you look like after you run 20 miles, drink and dance all night and then do hot yoga sculpt. So much pain. . .

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For some reason this is a real sign at Mariano’s (so you know someone had to have done it before).

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I turn 28 in a couple of weeks and while I joke a lot about getting old I’m really not that freaked out about it. I have a pretty awesome life so far. My family is amazing and supportive and only annoy me like 16% of the time, my friends are pretty cool and still put up with me, and I have the best job, co-workers and volunteers a girl could ask for. So if this is what 28 is going to be like, then I think I’m going to be okay. Not to mention Fall is just around the corner which means my favorite. . .

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And BIG thank you to all of my friends, family and co-workers who have donated to my fundraising page!

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Post Marathon Life

There is a real thing called the Post Marathon Blues (seriously, Google it) that a lot of runners go through after they cross the finish line. It makes sense that you would be a little lost after spending 4 months of your life dedicated to training for something and last year I definitely felt it. I didn’t miss staying in on weekends or waking up super early to run, but as someone who likes having a schedule (okay I’m crazy), it’s weird not to have every free second and workout planned for you.  This year though was completely different. I crossed the finish line, chugged a few beers and haven’t looked back. Yes, I’ll totally do it again next year but as soon as I was done training I went back to being a normal human being (and eating like one). I’m sure it has a lot to do with the fact that this year has been crazy busy, but the last two weekends were a nice break from running, work trips and weddings.

Last weekend my brother came home and we went out to dinner and then hung out and watched Breaking Bad.

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Then Saturday Steve, Deanne and I schlepped to Lincolnshire and went to a pumpkin farm that was clearly meant for kids but we had fun anyways.

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Pumpkin Farm Slide

 

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Sunday I tailgated with friends,  Deanne and I got massages, Meghan and I saw Gone Girl (so good) and then we went on the most painful run ever.

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Tuesday we decided to try the running thing again and went to Chick’s Night at Old Town and it was dark and windy but fun and only moderately painful.

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Wednesday we carved pumpkins. . .BOO!

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And made homemade cranberry applesauce. . .

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And then roasted the pumpkin seeds!

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And the view wasn’t that bad either. . .

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Friday after work I attempted to make a mummy pie which looked like crap and tasted amazing. . .

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Then I went to see Kinetx and here I am way past my bedtime. . .

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Going out on Friday night might not seem like a big deal but after training for a marathon for 16 weeks and getting up every Saturday morning at 6am, being out until 2am (and enjoying it) is hardcore. Because usually it takes a few weeks to get back into the swing of things and you feel like this. . .

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Saturday afternoon I went to the blood drive and here’s what I looked like after I donated. . .

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If you haven’t donated blood before you should. . . you’re someone’s type ; )

So I’ve donated blood every 8 weeks for the past 10 years and have not once felt sick or fainted but as we were walking out I fainted and hit the floor. . .hard. . . and afterwards I looked like this. . .

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When I woke up the first thing I said was “I want my dad, someone get him” you know, because I’m an adult. . . And you know how I know I’m a real adult? Because my whole body still hurts. You don’t bounce back so easily when you’re old, falling is a serious thing.

After a serious amount of recovering (okay a 3 hour nap) I got to hang out with these guys and you can clearly see that I’m the one in charge. . .

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Today I got to see them again when I went home to the burbs to watch the Bears game and hang out with my family. . .

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Oh hey. . .

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And I found this picture from when I was the flower girl in my aunt’s wedding and it’s clear that I’m going to be that girl from 27 Dresses. . .

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Oh and I had this for breakfast this morning before heading to an event at Fleet Feet but I don’t know how to go back to insert pictures so I’m just going to put it here. . .

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The last couple weeks have been busy, but good busy. While marathon training is over, event season is not and we still have one crazy month to go of planning and traveling before it settles down a little. This weekend I head to Kansas City (yay for good food and company) and the following weekend we have a few events in Chicago (including Fall Benefit) and then Nashville before Thanksgiving (not the worst way to end event season). Thankfully, I have the best job ever but I definitely foresee a lot of coffee in my future. . .

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P.S. Big shout out to our Team LUNGevity Chicago Marathon runners that raised $76,085.43 (and counting)!

Running for LUNGevity

With the Chicago Marathon just 5 days away (ahhh), I thought I’d give a little shout out to Team LUNGevity for passing their goal THREE TIMES! Together we have raised over $40,000 and we aren’t done yet!

Since many of you have donated to my page to support me, I thought I’d let you know what’s going at LUNGevity (courtesy of Katie Brown). If you haven’t donated but would like to click HERE.

NOVEMBER IS LUNG CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

  • Learn the facts about lung cancer and share them Inforgraphic_Pie-01
  • Want to spread the word? Let us know! Volunteer to distribute LUNGevity Get Connected brochures to your local hospitals and cancer centers. Become a LifeLine Support Partner by offering encouragement, advice, experience, and HOPE to anyone needing additional one-on-one support. Volunteer or walk/run at one of the many Fall LUNGevity events happening nationwide. Email us at info@lungevity.org if you want to help!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Sunday, October 13, Chicago, IL

Breathe Deep Albany
Sunday, October 13, Loudonville, NY

Be Bold, Be Bald!
Friday, October 18, Nationwide

LUNGevity’s Musical Celebration of Hope Gala
Saturday, October 26, Washington, DC

Breathe Deep Phoenix
Sunday, October 27, Tempe, AZ

Breathe Deep NYC
Saturday, November 2, New York, NY

Breathe Deep Boston 5k Walk
Saturday, November 2, South Boston, MA

Breathe Deep Nashville Stache and Lash 5k
Saturday, November 2, Nashville, TN

Breathe Deep New Hampshire
Saturday, November 2, Concord, NH

Breathe Deep South Jersey
Saturday, November 2, Pennsauken, NJ

Breathe Deep Central Illinois 
Saturday, November 2, Bloomington, IL

Breathe Deep DC   
Sunday, November 3, Washington, DC

Lung Hill Run
Sunday, November 3, Kansas City, MO

ING New York Marathon
A Labrecque/LUNGevity Foundations Run As One Event

Upstage Lung Cancer’s 5th Annual Cabaret Concert
Tuesday, November 5, Boston, MA

Find an event near you—new events are added all the time!

WHAT’S NEW?

LUNGevity Announces 2013 Lung Cancer Early Detection Research Awards

Regional HOPE Summit Registration. LUNGevity Foundation Hosts 2013 Regional HOPE Summit During November in Columbus, OH.

Be Bold, Be Bald! Nationwide, October 18 Go Bald for Lung Cancer!

LUNGevity Supporter Gets Inked! Look at what one LUNGevity supporter did to show his support for a friend fighting lung cancer.

Webinar: Squamous Cell NSCLC: Growing, Understanding and Expanding Treatment Options, November 12, 2:00-3:00 p.m. EST. Register today.

Webinar/Teleconference: How do I pick a Medicare Plan? October 16, 12:00 p.m. PST/3:00 p.m. EST

Webinar/Teleconference: Ask the Experts: Legal and Career Advice, October 16, 3:30 p.m. PST/6:30 p.m. EST

Upcoming Nutritional Blog: This month’s nutritional blog will be Nutritional-Related Side Effects of Cancer Treatment. It will be posted online on the LUNGevity website on October 14.