Monthly Archives: June 2010

Thoughts on Father’s Day

I think I get my love of breakfast from my dad.  When I was little, we would usually wake up before my mom and my brother.  My dad would turn on a Beach Boys cassette, we’d dance, and by the … Continue reading

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To Madison, with love

Dear Madison, Eight years this week, I made a commitment to you.  I had visited you only a few times and the majority of those were in hotel conference rooms, but I had no doubt during my senior year of … Continue reading

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A special treat that won’t be seen here again

So one of the benefits of being a donor to Team Marty and Clyde is a season’s subscription to “Thoughts from the Training  Walks.”  I don’t know if people wait for it as much as they do their weekly Sport … Continue reading

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Perfect!

It’s cloudy. It’s about 60 degrees. It “shouldn’t” rain until this afternoon.  And I have nothing to do today. It’s a perfect day for a walk.  And a perfect day for a walk followed by a nap. Hooray!

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Meet Amy

We never went to the same school, but Amy is one of my best friends from college.  I can’t remember a lot of the details from when we first met.  I believe it was in 1999.  I don’t remember the … Continue reading

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Orange

I got a new phone at work recently.  When I have voice mail, a three inch orange light blinks at me.  I know I have to check my voice mail, but I first think about the power of this movement. I had … Continue reading

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Just a note

I received my first check contribution last week.  I haven’t sent out my fundraising appeal yet (soon) but I received a check from a family friend who heard from my mom I was walking again and wanted to contribute.  Along … Continue reading

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