Friday, February 26, 2010

Relay for Life

American Cancer Society

Relay For Life



I am taking part in an American Cancer Society Relay For Life this year.


Whether it is through a friend, family member, the neighbor down the street, or our own personal experience, we have all been touched by cancer in some way. No matter who the person is, or how close they are to you, cancer is a very scary word.

This year, cancer hit very close to home for me as my grandfather and mother-in-law were both diagnosed with cancer.

I am participating in this event in honor of my grandparents, Ray and Marion. A few years ago my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer, and she is a Survivor. More recently, my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer. He overcame it, beat it and is also in the recovery and healing phase. He is a strong survivor and has never let anything get him down.

Also, as some of you may know, Amanda's mother was diagnosed with lung cancer a few months back. She was diagnosed and within weeks had surgery to remove the cancer and now is in the recovery stage. She has had a strong attitude and bright spirit throughout this hard time. Amanda decided to start a Relay for Life team to honor her and help raise money for cancer research so that others can have the same great experience she has had. So that is the reason for our team name, Ruthie's Rockstars!

I also have had many other family and friends affected by cancer and I am doing this for them. I understand that times are tough right now and donations can be hard to come by. I am asking if you are able to, to make a donation to our team in any amount. We will be "relaying" June 11-12 in Franklin Mass. There will be more than 230 Relays happening throughout New England this year, and more than 5,000 across the U.S., each uniting communities against a common enemy: cancer.

Amanda, myself, our friends, and family will be cheering the cancer survivors who kick off the event by taking the first lap around the track. Then, everyone else will join in and the goal is to keep at least one member of our team on the track all night. Lighting the way will be hundreds of luminarias - lighted bags bearing the names of loved ones who have faced a cancer diagnosis.

Relay is a time of reflection, a time to celebrate survivorship, and a time to pledge to take some kind of action to fight a disease that roughly 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with in their lifetimes. It might be a pledge to wear sunscreen, quit smoking, volunteer with the American Cancer Society to drive patients to and from treatment, or remind a loved one to get their annual mammogram.

As a Relay participant, I am committed to raising as much money as I can to help ensure that the American Cancer Society continues to meet the demand for its programs and services for cancer patients and their caregivers help finding clinical trials and affordable health insurance, temporary lodging during treatment far from home, summer camps for children and teens with cancer, and much more.

I am proud to be part of Relay, can you tell? And I'm hoping you find the cause as worthy as I do. If so, please take just a few minutes to make a donation on my personal Web page. I would be so appreciative.

Thank you!

Sean Matthews

Click here to visit my personal page.
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Monday, February 22, 2010

Joslin Fishing Derby


Got SKUNKED!! No fish, but great fun, last weekend I embarked on my first fishing derby and we caught nothing but bait. We had a great time as Team Basshole did have one of the best snowman (snowgirl) made by the one the only Ciarra, the Ice Princess. I was out there with Rob, amandas Bro, Tom, Amanda's dad and Ciarra our niece.

We met some great guys from the IceShanty website and enjoyed some DELICIOUS Clam Chowder made by Lisa

The derby was to benefit Camp Joslin, a camp for kids with diabetes. So in the end it was fun and for the kids, they gave away tons of great prizes, Grampa Tom won 4 tickets to the Worcester Sharks!! so i guess we did catch 4 sharks out there!!

Monday, February 8, 2010

BANNERS

Great banners, check out this website http://www.esigns.com/ I can design something for you or if you want you can design it on there website. I ordered a 2ft x 4ft banner, full color and looks great!!! Check them out for a great deal, again i can design it or you can have them do it for you.

Ice Fishing

Been a while since I've posted. Winter is here and that mean ice fishing season too. I've slowly become more involved and fishing more frequently!!! Caught 40 + fish with rob, tom and ciarra on saturday!!check out facebook for some great pics.