Thursday, October 27, 2011

We Did It!

Approximately 870 Port-A-Potty stops, 436 graham cracker PB and J bars, 11 fearless walkers, 2 nights in pink tents, 2 hot showers in the "Porta-Kleen" tractor trailers, 3 delicious boxed lunch meals, 2 hot dinners and breakfasts, 1 Glee Sing Along, 1 dance party, multiple sing alongs on our walk, 60 miles and 3 days later.....

WE. DID. IT!!!!!!

Thank you so, so, so much for all of your support throughout our 3-Day journey. What an adventure we had this past weekend! As a whole, the Atlanta 3-Day raised over $6 million
for breast cancer research.
How insane is that?!
And $26, 417.37 of that came from Queen Jean's Supreme Team!!
But really, in all seriousness...thank you for supporting a cause that has touched many
people in many different ways.
Also, thanks to all those that came to support our team:
-To all of our immediate family members (Dads, Moms, brothers, sisters, aunts, cousins,
etc, etc) who came out to support our team (special shout out to Aunt Kit and my cousin
Lydia who came from VT and Denver, respectively).
-To the boyfriends and the husbands
-To the friends from High Point Elementary
-To the friends from High School
-To the friends from college
-To Jan, who came to EVERY SINGLE cheering station bearing candy and goodies.
-To my dad and Jan who drove us to Stone Mountain at 5:45AM Friday morning
-To those who sent us letters and packages....what great inspiration!!
-To my aunts who made us water bottles for "Queen Jean's Dream Team" (yep...minor
mistake!).
-To every single person that wished us luck before and during the walk and to all those who
told us congratulations post-walk

Here are just a few "highlight" photos of the weekend:

About to set off from Stone Mountain early Friday morning:

Jeff, Kate, and Blais...QJST Dance Team:

Home Sweet Home for Friday and Saturday night:
Lunch Stop on Day 2:

Icing some injuries Saturday night:
Post walk camp out pow-wow:

Lunch Stop on Day 3:

We made it to Turner Field! Thanks to everyone who helped get us there!
Closing Ceremonies:
Some of our team post-closing ceremonies:
All Hail the Queen!!
Love,
Queen Jean's Supreme Team

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Come Cheer Us On!!!

We would love all the support we can get this weekend! We will be decked out in PURPLE (the Queen's favorite ROYAL color!) and there will be 10 of us with our Camelback fanny packs, t-shirts with crowns, purple bandanas, and purple mardi gras beads. Can't miss us!

I never thought I would do this on the "world wide web" but feel free to call or text me at:
404-667-2629 if you are looking for us. We can't guarantee that we'll be able to stop for a long time, but hopefully we can quickly say hello and get a boost of encouragement and energy!

Here is the info on how to cheer us on:

Cheering Stations:

Friday, October 21

Mile 4, 8:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Downtown Stone Mountain, Stone Mountain Welcome Center
891 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

Mile 14.2, 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Downtown Decatur, Old Courthouse
101 East Court Square
Decatur, GA 30030

Saturday, October 22

Mile 13.1, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Lindbergh City Center
Main Street between Lindbergh Avenue & Garson Street
520 Main Street N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30324

Mile 17.9, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Peachtree Street between 3rd Street & 6th Street
701 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30308

Sunday, October 23

Mile 10.3, 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Freedom Park, between Euclid Avenue& Moreland Avenue
1284 North Avenue N.E.

Closing Ceremony:
After three days and 60 miles, participants will take a final and incredibly emotional victory walk into the Closing Ceremony. Friends, family and supporters should arrive at the Closing Ceremony site at least one hour early to get the best view of the program. We encourage you to carpool or take public transportation. Not only is it better for the planet, but it will help lessen traffic congestion for everyone.

All walkers and crew members should remain in the Participant Holding Area where they will receive a victory shirt, cheer on fellow walkers and crew members and celebrate one last time together before their dramatic victory walk. The Participant Holding Area is CLOSED to spectators. If you wish to meet with a participant before the Ceremony begins, please have them meet you at the Closing Ceremony site. All participants must return to the Holding Area no later than 4:30 p.m. in order to join the victory walk.

Don't forget to continue the spirit of kindness we'll be building on the 3-Day throughout and beyond the Closing Ceremony!

Sunday, October 23
5:00 p.m.

Turner Field
755 Hank Aaron Drive
Atlanta, GA 30015

Spectator Parking
Parking is available in the Blue or Gold lots at Turner Field.

Public Transportation
Please see the MARTA website, Itsmarta.com, for public travel information.


Thursday, October 13, 2011

One Week To Go!!!

We are ONE WEEK away from our 3-Day Adventure! Here are some fun pictures from our 2 Day Training adventure! Half of our team was able to participate in our 2 day training and we ended up walking a total of 24 miles (yes...we know this isn't even half of 60...). We are hoping we are not yet exhausted of conversation topics....!!! Thank you again for all of your support and donations towards our team. We are so appreciative and I know The Queen would be so proud. Slash....she actually told me way back in January that we were crazy for walking 60 miles and that we didn't have to do that for her. Sounds like The Queen, right?

Nancy, Hart, Kate W., and Austin
(early on during our 16 mile day)

Delirium sets in as Kate W., Hart and Nancy start picking peaches from a random person's yard:

Lesson Learned: Stretch at all stoplights!

Struggles begin to set in...but they still have high spirits!

We gained Melissa and Sam for Day 2! Don't those Camelbak fanny packs look great?!
Please continue to check our blog for details on how you can cheer us on from October 21-23!!

All Hail the Queen,
Queen Jean's Supreme Team

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Team Update

3 weeks and counting until the 3-Day walk!!
Here is our current team total thus far:
Goal: $25,300.00
Achieved: $22,459.37

Thank you so much to all of our supporters!!! We are almost there!!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Introducing....Kate Kotsko!!


Asheboro, NC
Getting ready for our kickball debut

Name: Kate Kotsko
Hometown: Port Huron, MI
Current City: ATLANTA, GA WITH ABBY!
College: UGA!
Major: Social Work
Occupation: Recruitment Manager at Teach For America
Connection to the Queen: one of the Queen's many admirers/Abby's college roommate
One "Must Have" for the 3-Day: I think I will bring my Jean bag. She made me this kick butt, homemade bag in college. I absolutely love this bag - one of my fave gifts EVER!
Favorite Quote: "it's a thing that happens to you. when a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but really loves you, then you become Real." -The Velveteen Rabbit
Favorite Elementary School Memory: One time a clown came to our school, and he chose me out of all the little kids to be his "special helper" during his magic/clown show. Well, it turns out I'm terrified of clowns. I bravely walked up to go help him, then I simply burst into tears and had to be taken out of the gymnasium by one of my teachers.

Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: Actually, I think I would choose all my homemade gifts I gave to my fam for Christmas. One time I painted a plaque for all my siblings and pasted the poem, "I Carry Your Heart" by e.e. cummings on the plaque with a picture of us as little ones. They probably threw it out, but I thought it was nice!
Funny Story/Memory of the Queen: In college, Abs and I bonded over the fact that our families both still used colored Christmas lights, rather than the plain, boring white ones. Abby quoted her mother's reasoning for the colorful lights to me, "We celebrate diversity in this house." :)

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Introducing...Brittany Grossman!!!

Name: Brittany Grossman

Hometown: Acworth, Georgia

Current City: Athens, Georgia

College: University of Georgia

Major: Early Childhood Education

Occupation: Pre-K teacher in Barrow County

Connection to the Queen: Friends and sorority sister of Abby

One "Must Have" for the 3-Day: For me it is going to have to be the blister kit! Got to be prepared for the inevitable.

Favorite Quote: "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." -by Albert Einstein.

Favorite Elementary School Memory: I am a huge dork and loved school growing up, which is probably why I returned to elementary school as soon as I could! I think the best memory was in fifth grade when we got to go to Jekyll Island on an over night field trip.

Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: Teaching pre-k you would think I would be crafty, but sadly I am not the best! The one thing that I have made and loved is an old window that I scrapbooked pages for each window pain. Not very exciting but a pretty big thing for me :)

Funny Story/Memory of the Queen and/or one of her kids (AKA: if you have a funny Jean story or if you didn't know Jean, then write a funny story about Nancy or myself): I wasn’t lucky enough to know the Queen, but have truly been blessed being friends with Abby. I think the past year there are many great memories from dinners and margs to the first steps of training for the walk. I think my favorite memory was our beach trip this past summer. I have never been able to travel with someone else who loves the beach the same way!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Introducing...Hart Hewlett!!


Name: Hart Harris Hewlett
Hometown: Born in Salt Lake City, Utah
Current City: Atlanta
College: University of Georgia
Major: Advertising
Occupation (if applicable): 6th grade teacher at the Schenck School; teaching math, leadership, writing, grammar, and social studies
Connection to the Queen: avid worshiper and friend of Abby's
One "Must Have" for the 3-Day: underwear and white wine
Favorite Quote: "Life isn't fair, that's why bras come in different sizes
Favorite Elementary School Memory: Running for class president in 5th grade with the campaign slogan "Woman of America, Hear Me ROAR! " (and then I actually growled like a lion)
Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: My favorite craft project was stolen off of a blog from a sorority sister. She is my idol (Laura Bolton) and I would copy anything she did. She showed me how to make small, paper mache birds, covered in magazine clippings. I have a virtual aviary because of her. My paper birds live in my bookcase, in my kitchen, in the plants, and top wedding presents.
Funny Story/Memory of the Queen and/or one of her kids: Miss Jean was FAMOUS for wearing her christmas sweaters. Every year at our high school bible study christmas party, she would grace the room with some sort of cotton, red and green, feathers, sequins, and smiling grinch sweater. Any hoo, one year I gave Miss Jean a compliment on her fluffy, light up sweater and she simply said, "Hart, I'm a teacher, and parents love this kind of shit." As a second year 6th grade teacher, this has become my philosophy on dealing with parents...

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Introducing...Melissa Brody!!!



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Name: Melissa Brody
Hometown: ATL
Current City: ATL
College:Jo-Jah (University of Georgia)
Major: Biology and Ecology
Occupation (if applicable): Account Manager
Connection to the Queen: My best friend's Mommy!
One "Must Have" for the 3-Day: A heart to heart with a stranger and preventative blister bandages.
Favorite Quote: "It ain't over till it's over" Yogi Berra
Favorite Elementary School Memory: Being the first person in my 4th grade math class to earn enough money in my checkbook to be "Teacher for the Day." Also...I was awarded "Singer of the Month" during 5th grade chorus, clearly the word singer did not really mean someone who knew how to sing.
Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: Hmm, I can't say craftiness is one of my strong suits, but once Abby and I made a paper mache pizza with a poem inscribed in the middle apologizing for our high school history class's wrongdoing. It was almost lunchtime, we were all hungry, and our class ordered a Papa John's pizza to be delivered to the classroom without our teacher's knowledge, as he left us alone for a solid 30 minutes. Upon the pizza's delivery with the Office Administrator standing by the deliveryman's side, Coach Kopkas (our teacher) immediately went balistic. We were shocked at his reaction, especially when he granted the entire class detention the following morning. Abby and I walked into detention with the apologetic paper mache pizza in hand and it couldn't have been received any better. He let us all leave early. The crafty pizza hangs on his classroom wall to this day.
Funny Story/Memory of the Queen: Queen Jean used to ask my mom, "Can't you just find Abby a nice, Jewish boy?"

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Introducing....Kate Wright!!

Excited for snow in Boone, NC on a trip to visit Anna.
Catching the bouquet at Kate's wedding in November.

Name: Kate Wright (Miss Kate whenever referred/spoken to by Ms. Jean)
Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
Current City: Atlanta, Georgia
College: University of Georgia
Major: Special Education
Occupation: Kindergarten and 1st grade Special Education Teacher at Sope Creek Elementary
Connection to the Queen: Her daughter Abby's life long friend
One "must have" for the 3-Day: Best of Hanson playlist, on repeat
Favorite Quote: "Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him " Colossians 3:17
Favorite Elementary School Memory: Man...hard to choose. Too many good ones. I'll have to go with the one where our principal took me and Abby out of school on a school day to go to Tanners for lunch. We told the waitress that we were twins (even though we look nothing a like) and that it was our birthday. We got a free piece of cake :)
Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: My other life long friend Anna made my husband and I's guest book for our wedding...it is so beautiful. It sits on our coffee table so that I can see it every day.
Funny Story/Memory of the Queen: Again, very hard to choose. One day Ms. Jean was driving Abby, Nancy, and I somewhere. We were all under the age of 10. We were driving down the street when Abby said "Mom, STOP, there's a lady!" Ms. Jean slammed on the brakes because she thought Abby saw a lady in front of the car that she was about to hit. What Abby actually saw was a lady in the side view mirror running after Ms. Jean's minivan waving her arms frantically. Since Ms. Jean had come to a complete stop thinking that she was about to plow someone over, the woman had time to run up to the car. Ms. Jean, cautiously, rolled the window down about an inch. The woman pleaded for Ms.Jean to take her to some church to try and get money for her sick babies. After some thought, and 911 being pre-dialed into her cell phone, Ms. Jean decided to give the woman a ride. I myself was doing some pleading of my own as the woman walked to the other side of the minivan to get in for Ms. Jean to PAH-LEASE take me home! I was scared out of my mind and did not want this lady getting into the car. I thought for sure this was all just a ploy so that she could pull a weapon out on all of us. Tears streaming down my face, Ms. Jean in her quick thinking told Abby to climb to the back seat, take her sweatshirt off, have me lay my head in her lap, and cover it with her sweatshirt. We rode for about 15 minutes with this woman in the car until we reached the church she needed to go to. As I peeked out from under the sweatshirt right as we pulled into the parking lot- I to this day can see her face, with her gold teeth, looking back at me with some crooked smile and saying "I'm gonna get you". From that day on, Ms. Jean and I lovingly bickered back and forth on whether this woman actually said that or not every time the story was brought up. I stuck to my guns, and she to hers. Regardless, we both laughed hysterically every time. Love and deeply miss that lady.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Introducing.....Dennis Nathaniel Byrd II

Den's Birthday

In L.A. for some hilarious adventures with Den after Junior Year

Name:
Dennis Byrd
Hometown: Spartanburg, SC
Current City: Kennesaw, GA
College: UGA
Major: Sociology
Occupation (if applicable): Business Development Leader (I sell Mushrooms!)
Connection to the Queen: Great friends with Abbs
One "Must Have" for the 3-Day: A cool pair of sunglasses. You have to look stylish, right?
Favorite Quote: "Bloop, bloop, bloop" ~NeNe Leakes from the Real Housewives of Atlanta
Favorite Elementary School Memory: In second grade I won the best readers award. That was the first time I realized that I was actually kind of smart!
Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: In 6th grade I made a clay pot inspired by Egyptian art. Today it is hanging in the Smithsonian. And by Smithsonian, I mean it is in my mom's closet.
Funny Story/Memory of the Queen and/or one of her kids: I have had many hilarious moments with Abby, but I think the most memorable was taking pictures in the photo booth at our good friend Amy's wedding!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Introducing.....Blais Hickey!!

Here is the first installment of "Get to Know Queen Jean's Supreme Team!"

Nancy and Blais as Arthur and Buster (I think...?)
Name: Blais Hickey
Hometown: Atlanta
Current City: Chapel Hill, NC
College: UNC Chapel Hill
Major: Global Studies and Environmental Studies
Connection to the Queen: mother of my best friend
One "Must Have" for the 3-Day: crazy socks
Favorite Quote: "Celebrate we will for life is short but sweet for certain" -DMB
Favorite Elementary School Memory: Playing Gotcha at recess and beating Mr. Aglira!
Favorite Craft project you've ever made or had given to you by someone: A sign one of my teammates made for me before the state cross country meet
Funny Story/Memory of the Queen and/or one of her kids: I went to Disney with Nancy, Jean and Jeff. We were having lunch outside one day and Jean told me that she hates birds because they always pooped on her. I didn't believe her but, lo and behold, that afternoon when we were walking around the park, she got pooped on! I thought it was hilarious, but she definitely didn't.

Monday, August 8, 2011

A Note From Hart

What is the glue that holds Abby and I together?

Yes we have known each other for 12 years, we played volleyball together, we’ve been to Europe and flown back in first class together, our mothers are teachers and our dads are great cooks, we had almost every class together in high school, we have the privilege of having a last name that starts with an “H”, etc. etc.

But I think the real bond that will always link Abs and I is our feet.
I officially fell in love with Abby when I found out what size shoes she wore. I was no longer the only 12 year old with a shoe size almost equivalent to their age. In our gym uniforms, Abby and I looked like two capital letter L’s. Our tall, gangly bodies were securely fastened to the ground with size 11 anchors. We knew the embarrassment of being told that women’s shoes didn’t come in our size. We had felt the agony of being sent to the men’s shoe department. We had suffered the cold sting of not sharing shoes with tiny-footed friends. At last! A sole-mate!

And that’s what Abby has been to me. A friend with large tootsies and an even larger heart.
Deciding to walk with Abby in the 3 Day was probably the easiest decision I have ever made. When someone you love has to go through something you can’t even imagine and an opportunity rises for you to help out in the smallest way, you take it. And besides, I couldn’t let her be the only woman in men’s shoes out there! In October, I will be walking in memory of Ms. Jean but in honor of Abby because there is no greater testament to Ms. Jean’s life than her daughters.

Monday, July 18, 2011

A Note From Melissa

As a friend of Abby’s since Ms. Mignerey’s sixth grade Language Arts class, I think it is safe to say that we have been through thick and thin. When we made the discovery of our mutual Pittsburgh roots, it was BFFs at first sight. Record long phone conversations way past our bedtime, complaining about boys (or lack thereof), reluctantly becoming Bulldogs and actually wearing dresses to football games (what were we thinking?), obsessing over crushes, and being my personal caddie on the golf course are just a few of the key themes that define the Abb-Bro bond.

Through Abby and I’s friendship, J.J. (my crazy mom) and Ms. Jean also realized their unique Pittsburgh connection while performing their chauffeuring duties of dropping Abby and I off at each other’s houses for play dates, homework sessions, and birthday parties. My “Bahama Mama” and Abby’s “Madre” shared mutual friends, went to the same doctors and dentists, and knew so and so’s boyfriend, husband, or wife. Their lives must have crossed paths at some point during their childhood, but if not, at least they had endless material to gossip about. One Christmas Eve a few years ago, the Hetzel/Howe family invited my entire family over for our first Christmas Eve dinner. The Brody’s couldn’t refuse a meal cooked by Chef Jeff, so the whole clan (including Nannie Fee) settled in around the dining room table on Aberdeen Drive. My Nannie Fee, also a native Pitssburgher, was gossiping with my mom and Ms. Jean about some old friends they knew. Before I was able to swallow down a bite of deliciously marinated prime rib with polenta, Ms. Jean jumped out of her seat and screamed, “NO EFFING WAY! Ann Klein is going out with WHO?!?!? Harry Weinstein?!?!” I, of course, had no idea who she was talking about, but all I could think about was how effectively Ms. Jean just used the term “Effing.”

In my mind, Ms. Jean was the “Mom of all Moms.” She was the mom that knew how to give teenagers a good scare, probably finding it hilarious with her incredible, dry sense of humor that she knew how to manipulate her daughters (and their close friends) into being the most well-behaved kids a parent could ask for (my parents definitely owe Queen Jean big for this). She was the mom who demanded and confiscated the car keys of a friend the night we got back to Abby’s after prom. She was the mom who invariably called the parents if Abby was spending the night at a friend’s house just to be sure they were home. She was the mom who caught me walking to my car with my sleepover bag and pillow in hand the morning after sleeping at a boy’s house...she said she was garage sale-ing, her typical Saturday routine, but I still think she was on her Mom of all Moms lookout to make sure Abby wasn’t involved in any shenanigans.

I have been fortunate enough over the years of Abby and I’s friendship to interact with the Hetzel/Howe family in numerous capacities. A summer spent working at Mikes, a trip to the camp in Vermont, plenty of family dinners prepared by Chef Jeff and his sous chef, Ms. Jean, and just plain old “hang out sessions” at their house. They always made me feel a part of the family, and Ms. Jean quickly became my second mother. To me, there is no better way to send my love to Ms. Jean than participating in the 3 Day Walk. I know she is sending her love right back to me as she always has, but this is for you, Ms. Jean.



Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A Letter to a Very Important Element of The 3-Day Walk

Dear New Shoes,
Please help my feet survive training and walking. Preferably without blisters.
Love, Abby
When you really think about shoes, it's kind of amazing. Actually, it's fascinating. My Chacos have survived high school and helped me paint the exterior of a house, they have floated down the Broad in Athens (not purposefully, I might add....Katie Ap and I fell out of a canoe and I almost lost them), they have taken me to and from classes at UGA, they traveled to New Zealand, Fiji, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and France and they are still here. If only shoes could talk, they would have a lot of stories to tell.
2 weeks ago Nancy and I decided to take an adventure to Phidippides aka a "real" athletic shoe store. The one piece of advice I continue to receive for this 3-Day walk is to invest in some good, solid, properly fit sneakers. Nancy and I ventured through Sandy Springs and landed at this great store (they also give part of the proceeds to the 3-Day Walk....shameless plug!) where we received great service. As many of you know...I have giant feet. Well, I didn't know that when you are properly fit for a walking shoe, you are supposed to have a thumbnails length extra from your toe to the end of the shoe. Guess what size shoe that made me? No, not a women's 11.5 (which is still huge)...but a MENS 10. AHH! I am the next Big Foot. This really isn't a big deal except for this minor detail: style. Nancy got to try on pink shoes, shoes with a purple stripe, teal shoes, etc., etc. My options were blue, grey, and neon. I ended up going with neon. They really don't look bad and they were on sale, so it's a win win situation. But I did realize that I will be very, very limited in my athletic shoe selections in the near future.
Here they are:
I am starting to break the shoes in through some minor training. I am trying to make myself train so that 1) I won't die of exhaustion on the 60 mile walk and 2) as a general way for me to stay in shape. So far, my shoes are treating me well and I know they will be one of a couple good pairs of shoes for the walk.

Queen Jean's Supreme Team Update:
(new design by Nancy Jean Howe)
Our team continues to grow!!!! We are so excited to have so many wonderful team members and can't wait to hang out with all of them for 3 days straight in October.
As of 5/17/11, our team has raised......
$8,601
Simply amazing! And this isn't yet calculating all of the donations that have been mailed in through the mail. This is just the online total. Once I am finished with school (3 days, but who's counting...) and find myself with some spare time, those snail mail tallies will be added to our total making it grow to (around...) a whopping $14,000+!!!!!!!!!!.
Here is the online link to donate to our team in case you haven't gotten it yet:
We cannot even begin to thank all of you enough for your generous donations and thoughtful notes. We hope you continue to follow us along on this adventure.

All Hail the Queen,
Queen Jean's Supreme Team

Saturday, April 16, 2011

A Note From The Unmarried Kate

Well, hello Queen Jean's Supreme Team Blog Viewers! I am so happy to be writing you from the couch of Abby and Bost's house in Athens. Abby just cooked a delicious breakfast of eggs and bacon. The windows are open. The dogs are sitting here staring at me. Pretty good day thus far...

So Abby asked me to write as a guest blogger, which of course, I am happy to do. I thought I would start off with talking a little bit about my journey toward joining this amazing team. When Abs first signed up, I thought to myself, "I'm your girl!" almost immediately. I am the friend who signs up for anything and everything. You want to go to a So You Think You Can Dance concert even though I don't watch the show? Sure. You want to go to an NFL game even though I don't understand football? Sure. I'm a signer-upper. Always have been, always will be.

But when I was thinking about signing up, I called my little voice of reason, also known as my little sister, Megan Kotsko. I don't mean to blame Megs for me not signing up right away, but it's basically all her fault. She said I needed to just help support Abby and give money to her, rather than trying to raise the whole $2300 all by myself. Solid advice.

But I could NOT get this walk out of my head. I carried this decision around with me literally for weeks (even though I "supposedly" already decided not to do it). Couldn't stop thinking about it. One day, I was walking around Wal-Mart, and I saw a Brita pitcher that had a pink top. Turns out it was like a breast cancer donation type thing. I walked by, and that was it. The decision was made. I was on the team.

And of course, the real reason why I'm on the team isn't because of a Brita pitcher epiphany. The real reason is because I absolutely love the Queen. From the moment I met her, I loved everything about her. I love her garage sale tenacity. If she didn't find what she needed at one place, she just moved onto the next garage sale. I love her knick knacks. Her home is decorated head-to-toe in seemingly useless objects, but each one gives that house so much wonderful personality. I love her confidence. She knew exactly who she was. She was a queen. She just had to accept it, I guess. :)

Lastly, I also love Abby. She is a great friend, which all of you know. Both her and Nancy have grown this team to a whoppin' 11 members. I am EXTREMELY honored to be one of those 11 friends. We are going to raise $25,300 in all. We are going to walk 60 miles each. And I absolutely cannot wait.

Thank you SO MUCH for donating, saying a prayer, and sending us those good vibrations. Keep 'em coming!

Love,
Kate Kotsko

Friday, March 11, 2011

Let the Adventure Begin

Follow this site as we embark on our journey to walk 60 miles in 3 days in memory of our mother, wife, sister, daughter, and friend Queen Jean. We know we're getting ahead of ourselves because the 3-Day Walk is not happening until October 21-23, 2011. But hey, you can never be too prepared, right?! This site will feature updates on how the team is preparing for the Walk, team member spotlights, fundraising information, and general information for how you can stay up to date with our adventure.