( Relay For Life 2008. )
Margot and I have been on the cancer journey together since
2003. This can be a difficult journey and having heard stories of people having
to walk it alone I am thankful that Margot was there then and has stuck with me
through it all.
Margot hates cancer as much as I do, and sadly has plenty of reasons why. Being threatened with the loss of loved ones is particularly
motivating for some people, and Margot has clearly answered that call. Here are
Margot’s reasons to Relay.
When thinking about
why I Relay so many stories came to mind. Unfortunately each year there seems
to be a different reason behind walking that track. At first it was because
cancer came after my husband and that made me very, very angry. I wanted to do
something to show cancer that it was messing with the wrong person, and
furthermore it was messing with someone that I loved. That person was the one I
had chosen to spend my life with, and that life was just starting!
A few years later I
was Relaying for my friends Missi and Steve. They had just lost Steve's mother
the month before Relay and it was devastating. The disease for Steve’s mother
came quickly and worked ruthlessly as it often does. So that year I walked for
her, and for the huge loss that my friends had suffered at the hands of this
disease.
When my beloved Uncle
Gerry was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer that became another reason to
Relay. Cancer had come back again to touch someone that I loved. As I watched
him fight his brave battle for 5 years I walked each year hoping that he would
be there with me for a few more laps. Sadly we walked our last laps together
last year as my sweet Uncle Gerry is no longer here.
( We'll miss you Gerry! )
Looking at all these
stories it would appear that I have many reason to Relay, but I realized I only
really have one: my reason for Relaying is so that there will be no more reasons
to Relay. We must have hope that there will one day be cure. Until then, the
walking continues...
Thanks Margot. I know people look up to you for the choices
you’ve made in giving your time and resources to the fight against cancer.
Having strong friends during hard times is essential to getting through this
life and I know I and others have benefited greatly from your friendship on
dark days.
If you would like to support Margot in the fight against cancer please click this link to visit her Relay page where you can make a donation.
If you would like to support Margot in the fight against cancer please click this link to visit her Relay page where you can make a donation.
Cheers!
Jason
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