Sunday, September 13, 2015

JDRF One Walk 2015



You're looking Team Hank 2015!  This crew right here, along with many others not pictured made it possible for Team Hank to have it's best fundraising year so far.  We were able to raise $9,230 for JDRF!  I'm blown away by the generosity of our friends and family year after year.  I never thought we'd top our $7,400 we raised last year.  Our team truly is unstoppable.  I'm so proud and lucky to call these fabulous people my friends and family.  Now, getting them to all look at the camera, that's the real challenge!


I was once again the walk chairman and it was an extra challenging job this year.  Thankfully I have the greatest walk committee ever.  Working with these women is both inspiring and fun.  We were able to pull off one of the best walks yet, even though our food vendor bailed on us 3 days before!  All the stress and months of planning were worth it when I saw the joy on Hank's face.  Get ready for some serious picture overload.  My phone decided to die that morning.  Good thing I have such awesome photographers in my crew.  Scott and Jeri provided most of these pictures.



Jones Family


Roysters


Ross Family


Grandma Jackie and Grandpa Curt


Scott and Grandma Jeri


Missie and Chris


It was fun to have my friend Hannah and her boys join us this  year.  She also has type 1.


The Yates family--(Luke and Jason were there too)


Scott and Jaden


Cutest cousins


The Roberts Family


Those coffee's were for me and much needed after our 4 am wake up call.  It doesn't matter how much we plan, the hours before everyone shows up are chaotic. My sweet dad showed up an hour early with beverages and a helping hand.  He was especially helpful locating a maintenance worker to get the power turned on.






I have to acknowledge this sexy beast.  There is no way I could have pulled off this event without him.  No one worked harder than Randy that day.  He was so helpful, and his positive energy was contagious.  No one wants me to succeed more than him.  He provided a listening ear for the 6 months prior to this event as well.  What would I do without him?







Of course Griffy had to join us for the walk.  He didn't leave my side the entire morning.


Walk day is always a little rough for Max.  There is so much attention focused on his big bro.


One of my favorite moments before we started walking was when they asked all the kids with type 1 to come to the stage and be honored.  It was extremely emotional for me.  These kids deserve an incredible event.



Hank got to cut the ribbon to start the walk.  One of the perks of having your mom in charge.
The weather this year was perfection. Not a cloud in sight.


















Poor Randy had to deal with Max and Sam during the walk.  I managed to escape that madness!


This is the best picture I have of the food tent.  We were able to round up pancake mix, sausage, and ham from Village Inn.  Our fabulous UVU volunteers had a perfect system in place so no one had to wait long in line.  It turned out better than I ever imagined it would.  However, our food quantity estimations were WAY off.  We had enough pancakes and syrup to feed the entire city of Provo.  And don't even talk to me about our insane yogurt overage.  


We had live music provided by Fyre and Reign.  It added such a cool element. 


We did it Griffers!


My beautiful mom was my right hand man on the committee again this year.  




The food was a hit!  Everyone agreed breakfast at 10 am is way better than hot dogs.  In retrospect switching up the food was a bit more ambitious than I thought it would be.  If I'm in charge next year, my motto will be simplify, simplify, simplify.



The entertainment area was enjoyed by everyone.





How official do I look? Ha ha.









Hank is loved and adored by his cousins.  I noticed Hank really enjoying himself this year more than any other.  He's old enough to really grasp the magnitude of support around him.


The face painters nailed Sam's tiger look.



This trio!


What an emotionally exhausting day. I went from frantically stressed out to overwhemingly joyful and happy, to sad and depressed, and back to hopeful and grateful.  This disease is 24/7 worry and maintenence.  There is no way I'd be able to be as successful without Hank's help.  He is such a strong, responsible, independant kid.  I'm so proud of him and so proud I was able to give him and all the other kids a wonderful day of celebration.  Over the past 3 years, Team Hank has been able to raise over $20,000 for JDRF.  We are most certainly doing our part to further type 1 diabetes research.  One day, Hank will be able to go from Type 1 to Type none.  I just know it.


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