

We saw these two at almost all of the cheer stations.


Love, Love, Love This One!
I was diagnosed with breast cancer on 7/08/2008. I started with blog not long after. Back then it was an outlet for me and my thoughts while keeping my friends and family informed on my fight. Now I focus on being a breast cancer survivor and breast cancer awareness.
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE the cheer stations and the walker stalkers and everyone who comes out to support the walkers. They almost always brought tears to my eyes. Many of the cheerers were breast cancer survivors themselves and I have never heard a more sincere "Thank you".
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