Showing posts with label Why I Relay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Why I Relay. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

"Why I Relay" by Cathy10 Longoria

Hi there, my name is Cathy10 Longoria.
 
I'm participating in the Second Life 2014 Relay For Life.
I am a proud member of "Harmony of Hope".
I relay in honor of myself as a recent cancer survivor, my father who is currently fighting lymphoma, and my "Fabulous 5" co-workers.
I have colleagues and friends who fought and won their battle with cancer.
 
 

This is my first year participating in RFL in SL and Committee.
I have relayed for real world relay events, but never took it seriously until 2013.
My personal battle with thyroid cancer was temporary, but I will have a few minor challenges for the rest of my life. I am glad their is a cure for thyroid cancer.

My father has lymphoma and his battle began in March, 2013. I walk alongside him in his journey with the rest of my family.

My mother is his caregiver and was involved in every step of my journey. She, along with other caregivers, are amazing. My admiration for her magnified ten-fold for her strength to help her daughter through cancer and now her husband in less than three years.

During my time with cancer, four of my co-workers fought their battle with cancer. We are known as the "Fabulous 5". One lost her battle with cancer and the rest of us won our battles.

I relay in honor of myself as a recent cancer survivor, my father who is currently fighting lymphoma, and my "Fabulous 5" co-workers.

I am also the Area Lead for Sponsorships on the Public Relations Committee for Relay for Life in Second Life. Donations and sponsorships are much appreciated...good way to put your Why I Relay? into action.

"Those who have suffered, understand suffering, and therefore extend their hand."

Cathy10 Longoria
Survivor~Caregiver~Fabulous Five

CELEBRATE
REMEMBER
FIGHT BACK

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Why I Relay by TS Darrow



This is my 7th year of relaying in Second Life.
I relay because this Journey of Promise is not over.
I will continue the fight until no one ever has to hear the words "you have cancer".
I relay for those who cannot and for every hero who lost their battle.
I proudly relay with my team Harmony of Hope.
I am also honored to relay with my strong spirited wife who is my inspiration.
We will fight until there is a cure!

TS DARROW
Co Captain Harmony of Hope

CELEBRATE
REMEMBER
FIGHT BACK
 
Harmony of Hope~ 17,000 page views and going strong!

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Why I Relay by フυレ乇丂



I participate in Relay For Life for many reasons. The main reasons behind why I relay are a 14yr old, 13yr old and a 5yr old.

I Relay in hopes that someday the horrors of cancer will be merely a memory when they are adults. So that they, my children, will not have to live in fear.

I participate in Relay For Life to honor the memory of my dear Uncle Charles P. Low. Without whom I would not have the deep burning fire I have to work my tail off every year to help raise awareness and funds to help fight for a cure.

I participate in Relay For Life to honor those who struggle with this horrible disease in one form or another everyday.

I Relay to honor those who are survivors, who are or have been caregivers, who lost their battle or won it...

I Relay for my family, for my neighbor, for the future generations and most of all for YOU! Each and every one of you... & I will continue to Relay until there is no longer a reason.

Julia Zhangsun
Co Captain Harmony of Hope
 

Saturday, 1 February 2014

HARMONY OF HOPE 2014

We're back!

Welcome to Harmony of Hope 2014

We are a Relay for Life of Second Life team raising money for The American Cancer Society.
This is Harmony of Hope's 7th year. From March to July, we hold fund raisers to earn money for our teams. Each and every Linden is sent directly to the American Cancer Society to fund research, programs, services and to help find a cure!

This is my first year as Captain. Random Darrow has been our amazing Captain for the last 6 years. She is still a huge part of relay, serving as Co-Chair for Relay for Life of Second life. She will be helping to lead all of the teams through our incredible season this year. She's the reason I'm part of this great group of volunteers. She has taught me and led me to where I am today. I'm incredibly proud and excited for her. I'm honored to call her my friend!

This will be my 6th year relaying. When I was first told about relay I was so happy to be part of something that will eventually wipe out cancer. Both my grandparents died of cancer, both my uncles and in April 2012 I lost my mother.

I'm in this for the long haul.
I will fight to the end.
I relay for my family, my children, their children and my friends.
I relay for those who fought and won, those still fighting, and those we lost.
Until there is a cure...We RELAY!

Dianna Wycliffe
Harmony of Hope Captain

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Relay Schedule

Well I cannot believe how fast these last 4 months have gone, but here we are, 11 days until WE The People of Second Life, will Relay For Life, on July 16-17th.

Everyone busy with these preparations and the buzz is truly amazing. Builders are going crazy building their teams campsite, and everyone getting their last RFL events completed for what is the climax of these last 4 months.

Everyone secretly wondering what this years total will be, and SO AM I.

SO, if you haven't seen the ACS RFL of SL web site this week, you might want to take a peek at the total raised so far. Last year we raised $222,000 US funds for RFL. On Monday (with 12 days to go) the total was updated for this year and the unofficial total now sits at $225,384 US funds!!!! WooooT!

This alone is an amazing testament to the 100's of teams and the 1,000's of volunteers.

Anyhow, here is the hour by hour laps, being planned for Relay Weekend

Jennifer Curtau


10am - 11am  - Opening Ceremonies

11am - 12:30pm - CELEBRATE - Survivor/Caregiver Honor Walk  - Survivors Are the "Spirit Of Relay" They Are the Promise Of Hope! Please Line the Track and Celebrate Our Heroes, Our Friends who have heard the words "You Have Cancer"

The Caregivers are the Backbone of the Fight. They hold the hands, they care for and support their loved ones as they walk their cancer journey. Once again Line the Track and Support the Ones who give so much to help our Survivors Fight Cancer!

12:30pm - 2pm - Team Spirit Lap - Teams R Us!  Team Shirts and banners. Walk the track with pride for all you have done to help find a cure for cancer.

2pm - 3pm  - Purrfect Pets - Sponsored by KittyCats - Wear animal print, neko ears, tails or even be an animal or furry avatar! Dress as your favorite pet or animal!

3pm - 4pm -  I Cannot Believe I'm Wearing This! - Wear something you normally wouldn't  wear in SL. Would never admit to being a Furry? Don a furry avatar. Wouldn't wear latex *ever*? Bring it on! Wouldn't be caught out in curlers and slippers? Wear it!  Not a girly girl? Wear frills!  Not a surfer dude? Put on that long blonde hair and swim trunks!

4pm - 5pm - Ride Your Favorite Horse - Sponsored by Amaretto - Ride your favorite horse, wear your horse avatar or bring on the stick ponies.  We're riding for Relay!

5pm - 6pm - Beach Party (Summer) - Bring out your beach clothes, go barefoot, don’t forget those water bottles and sunscreen.

6pm - 7pm - Fall Fashion (Fall)  - Wear those autumn colors or that Halloween costume.  You could even be a Thanksgiving Turkey!

7pm - 8pm - Winter Nights (Winter) - Dress for those cold winter nights, don’t forget the hot chocolate with marshmallows

8pm - 9pm - Spring Fling (Spring)- the season for flowers, new beginnings, and proms.

9pm - 10pm - REMEMBER - Luminaria Ceremony -  ( quiet reflection with readings and inspirational music; sims are darkened for reflection and remembrance of those and their loved ones who have lost their battles to cancer or are still battling it; all are invited to participate ) Walk the track in silence.

10pm - 11pm - The Power of Purple - wear as much purple as you can. ..skin, hair, eyes, clothing, .. just bring on the purple!

11pm - 12am - Favorite Sport -  football, baseball, rugby, hockey, swimming, cheerleading.. just  any sports attire.  Don your favorite jersey or uniform and bring that Relay spirit.

12am- 1am - Midnight Masquerade - Wear a Masque and costume and join the  carnival like festivity hour.

1am - 2am - Silly Hats -- The name says it all

2am - 3am - Appearance Slider Outfits - Wear only looks you make yourself in appearance. 

3am - 4am - Favorite Decade - Did you love the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's or maybe way back to the 40's or  the flappers or the roaring 20s?   Dress in your favorite decade outfit and show it on the track

4am - 5am - Health Matters - Maybe you are a banana, or an orange, or a carrot? Or simply dress in a healthy food color. Eating right, being active, and maintaining a healthy weight are important ways to reduce your risk of cancer.

5am - 6am - Up All Night - Curlers, Coffee, PJ's & Slippers - time to wake up and smell the coffee

6am - 7am - FIGHT BACK - Fight Back Ceremony - (Pick up your specially made RFL HOPE Cape and Fight Back Flags - available at the Relay Stations,  and join us as we make our fight back pledges to save a life this year -your own, a friends, a family member, or someone you don't even know yet.  Together we all can FIGHT BACK.

7am - 8am - Fantasy Themed - Fantasy Characters - Dragons, Pirates, Star Trek,   Fairies, Elves...  Fantasy themed avatars, Medieval, Tinies, Mermaids & Mermen, Wings

8am - 9am - International Lap - Wear your countries flag.. (provided by the International Committee or outfits that represent your country.

9am - 10am - Formal Hour - Wear your best as  you walk the final lap before Closing Ceremonies.  Formal attire.  Try to keep prims to a minimum, please.

10am-11am - Closing Ceremony

11am - NOON -VICTORIOUS! 'Take THAT, Cancer' LAP - Walk the track and meet the Relay Committee.  Celebrate YOUR Relay!

Saturday, 2 July 2011

14 days to Relay

In 2 short weeks, The Relay Marathon Weekend will be here, and soon afterward, we will all fall back into our daily lives, as Relay for Life 2011 slips from our daily existence.

This being my first RFLofSL, I still have certain apprehension about Relay and how I'm not going to be able to hold it together. I know I will crying buckets and that a fact. There's rarely a day that goes by something doesn't moisten the tears. A new Why I Relay statement, or voice recording in my inbox. I blog or Facebook post or news article that touches my heart strings.

But then something comes along that just make it all worth while. I kind word from someone for giving them an opportunity to share their story, to put in words what lies close to out hearts. People thank me for the work I have done, and I have to giggle; it's not work for me, really, it's a privilege to serve, and to give back and share all that is good, to help someone find inspiration, to lift spirits, and give hope.

I have so many ideas floating around my head, and I look forward to the off season so I can maybe put some of my ideas of pavement for 2012. Eeeek, did I just leap into next year's RFL?!? Let's keep the focus on 2011 for a few more weeks =^,^=

So much to do, so little time,...

Warm loving Relay HUGZ ~ Jennifer Curtau

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Mega Challenge

OK here's the deal.

Relay for Life of Second Life fund raising Season of Hope is 30 day from being over. I see that amazing total we have done and I am stunned to see it top $200,000 USD all ready. ~WoW~

So my little challenge is this, several people including ours truly, will go BALD and more until the start of next years Relay For Life of Second Life season for 2012

IF

we manage to raise $325,000 USD this year in this last month in this Season of Hope.

Here's what we have committed:
ღJacqueline Briannaღ Bald until RFL2012
Vickie A. Maidstone Bald until RFL2012
Rose Dreadlow Bald until RFL2012
Tahisha Fairplay will give up fur for human until RFL2012
Jennifer Curtau will go Bald and give up neko for human until RFL2012

Friday, 10 June 2011

Dear Cancer

I just found this wonderful site from one of my follower on our Twitter site:  http://www.varian.com/dearcancer

It cost nothing to write a letter, and every letter posted, Varian will make a $50 donation to the American Cancer Society. So I hope you will take a few moments and write one too.

Here's what I wrote:

Dear Cancer,

Ungratefully Thanks You Cancer, because of you I've lost cousins, uncles and aunts, and several dear friends. You tried taking my dad from me too. Now I sit here waiting to hear of another friend's results on his tests, and I wonder how many more you will try and take from me, or whether you will try and take me too. And keep this in mind Cancer, for every one to take, there will be an group of people, of that person you took, that will rise up and fight you. This army is strong and we are determined stop you. Because of you, I am fighter in this army now, and I fight for the day, when the words "
You have Cancer", will never be spoken again. I fight for the day when those words will be transformed to "We Have A Cure That"! 

I fight because I can.

Jennifer Curtau

Saturday, 28 May 2011

A Special introduction


Hello again,

Things are getting busier; lot's going on in my real life and especially with Relay For Life of Second Life.

Hope you are checking the event listing and information boards around the grid, hitting those events and giving often and generously. I know I've been broke since Relay started. Even had to borrow some Lindens from a friend to cover my rent this week!! Woopsies!

I wish to introduce someone to you, he's a very dear friend of mine in real life, I've know him all my life and we've traveled the road of life together, for a very long time. He's been my best friend, big brother ever since I've known him in school, and someone I could always count on in times of need. Even thought we parted ways at times, we never lost contact with each other, and always share each other lives and interest.

Well, since I've found myself in Relay For Life of Second Life and my sharing with him my discoveries, he's grown curious about what Second Life is all about, so he's joined us in world. But not only that, he wants to help me Relay, because we share similar friends and interwoven families, we’ve been each other caregiver’s support person to almost the same survivor group of people, and so I have invited him to co-author with me on our site.

I HOPE you welcome him warmly, as he's one of those amazing people and I am so glad to have him in my real life and now Second Life, he has big shoulders, a warm heart, caring and compassionate, and there's more than enough of him to go around.

Let me introduce you to my dear friend, Bain Finch of Second Life.

Jennifer

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Greetings and thanks Jenni for those lovely words.

WoW, after several days of solid exploring this new (new to me) virtual world, I AM HOOKED. I still have the words from Aldous Huxley's sci-fi novel "Brave New World" ringing through my mind. I have ton of exploring to do, but seeing the size of this place, it could be a life long hobby.

I’ve know the typist of the avatar, that is Jennifer Curtau since we were both in high school, way back when. Right from the start we connected, and didn’t take long for both of us to realize we had a special connection to each other. We had one of those connections, that was more than friendship, more than family, and way beyond lovers and we knew how special that was.

I remember the day she heard, her dad found to have colon cancer. She could hardly talk to me over the phone. My boss was sitting across from me in the same room as I took the call and was quick to gather what was going. I hung up the phone and before I had had a chance to digest the call and he calmly said to me, “WTF are you still doing here? Get going!” I flew home, gathered a travel bag and drove the 2-1/2 drive to her parent’s home in record time. I found her there, putting on one of those “brave faces” one tend to wear, when ones find themselves as a virgin cancer caregiver, but everyone knows, you have not remotely come to terms this. We hugged, I when on to hug and talked to her parents as I knew she was slipping out, to loose it in private. Her mom knew it too. She turn to me and said “Were OK, go to her”.

We cried buckets that afternoon, and we talked, and we talked, and we cried some more. After some long moments of silence, she looked into my eyes, and calmly said, "Well I guess I gonna get an education about cancer” and that what she did. Jenni one of those people that when she sets her mind on path and focuses her effort on something, she goes after it in an almost obsessive way.

Long story made short, her dad had a picture prefect operation, an excellent treatment series, and spotless follow up. 20 years on, and he’s still clean, and still with us. But in those 20 years, since we both became indoctrinated into the family-hood of cancer caregivers, we have both lost several mutual friends to cancer, we’ve both lost cousins, aunts and uncles in our respective families and we also celebrate the victories with many more cancer survivors.

So here is Jennifer, 20 years later, doing Relay For Life of Second Life, a team member in Relay and committee member giving her all, and knowing Jenni’s typist as I do, she wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s a force to be reckoned with.

Myself, I’ve always gave to the Cancer Society’s various fund drives they have, but always wondered if I could contribute in some more substantial fashion. With limited options due, to the size of this small community I live and work in, discovering, or should I say, having my dear friend discover the effort going on here in this place called Second Life, I just had to sign up and walk along side my friend of life.

I look forward in kicking this beast called cancer, senseless.

Bain Finch

Why I Relay ~ Pink Basevi-Charlesworth

Why I relay, and why I push you, my friends to help out...

In 2005 I was first diagnosed with cancer. As a retired RN, I knew it wasn't something to put off 'till tomorrow', but as a woman, I was beyond terrified and shook to the core. How could this happen to me? Family history, genetics, environment, stress; the... list of possible causes is endless. Either way, it was now in the driver's seat and I don't like anyone taking the wheel from me mid journey!

After chemo and radiation treatments, the loss of my hair, the loss of some dignity, the loss of people I thought were friends for life, the feelings of loss of control over my life and my body... I started to realize with the help of another survivor (Pat), I have gained so much! I found a deeper sense of being as my hair fell out. I found beauty really isnt just skin deep, its heart-deep. I found that with the feeling of evasiveness as chemo and radiation tore my body apart, I had a dignity that came up and held my head up for me.

Yes I have cancer, but I AM STILL HERE! With the loss of those that feared cancer more than they could love me, I found those left still at my side were the 'true' friends for life I had sought. Where I thought I had lost control over my life and body, I found a deeper sense of peace and calm where assumed control only hindered.

I am a Survivor, I am BEAUTIFUL, I am at PEACE with myself, I am NOT ALONE, and I am Strong! I AM A SURVIVOR.

Please donate to the American Cancer Society and Relay for Life. Help those in your lives find their strength, and help find the cure.



To donate to Harmony of Hope in Second Life:  http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY11SL/1393676856?pg=team&fr_id=34810&team_id=920555

Follow Team Harmony of Hope at:
www.rflharmonyofhope.blogspot.com,
www.twitter.com/RFHarmonyofHope
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Relay-for-Life-Harmony-of-Hope/107511229329424

To donate in Real Life: http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY11SA?px=21365046&pg=personal&fr_id=32852

Thank You.

Pink Basevi-Charlesworth

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Why I Relay ~ Aiyana Orchid


I Relay because I’m 31 years old and have had to fight off this awful disease 2 times. I relay because I don’t want another 27 year old told, who has her whole life in front of her and that of her 5 year son come crumbling down. The moment I heard that I thought for sure it would be the end... It's almost happened...But I am a fighter... and I have a strong will to live. I have great family and friends and an the awesome support of people like you all who help to find a cure for this..

It's about 1:30 my time and I just found out my best friend of 10 years just lost her battle with cancer. How do I feel? I'm beside myself in one count; in the other relieved she isn't suffering anymore and quite fueled to continue helping out with Relay for Life.... We had an agreement her and I...Fight until you can't anymore... For awhile it seems we were both winning... I had mine under control, she had hers... We pretty much held hands and went through all of it together.. It's rare that you find that.... Here I am now in remission and her... she couldn't fight anymore... So in her words...." Thank you all so very much for all that you do... for those of us that fight and loose this battle we know that you will still be there on the battle lines fighting to end this horrible disease. We will be there with you now and always cheering you on and giving you the extra push you need.".... Hence my reason for fighting no matter how hard the road may or may not get for me... Until my last breath I will continue to fight so no one has to hear those words.... and if they do they are followed by "we have a cure for that"... these are my reasons for Relaying... What's yours?

Aiyana Orchid

Thursday, 21 April 2011

My White Rose

My journey into Second life started over a year and bit ago, which I detailed in my post called 'The tears of angels, Jennifer's adventure so far,... '

This leg of my journey through Second Life (SL), found me at the beginning of March of this year, creating and doing blogs and tweets to promoting our Second Life Relay (RFL) For Life team for Harmony of Hope. I guess I shouldn't have been surprised, to find this larger community of people doing the same, in your part of the world, the world over. All sharing information, writing amazing stories and generally fighting back anyway you can.

The wealth of knowledge, hope and power you all bring touches me deeply, and I am lost for words to explain what I truly feel.

I hate Cancer. I hate how it took some of my dearest friends from me. I hate how it tried to take my father from me. I hate Cancer in all it's forms. But I can't live with hate. I  need to shed this hate.

So use it power to empower me to take action, which is were I find myself today. A voice in a choir of voices, all singing for one common goal, to end the pain and suffering that cancer causes. I thought the 100's of RFL in SL teams, comprised of over 4,000 individuals, was a pretty big choir, but then I found all you. Thousands people in Tweetland, with your blogs, and your sites, all with your countless followers and supporters, all singing in this same unified voice, and I am truly humbled.

In these last 6+ weeks, I've read 100's of blog post, websites and tweets. I've cried buckets of tears at the stories you all share. I stand in awe of your resolve, in the face of the hardships you have endured. I feel your boundless love for life, and how it changed how you view of life, and feel your fears for what may. I feel your Hope.


I'm hugging you all with all my love and admiration,
Jennifer

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Musing of my 1st month doing RFLinSL

I have to say, doing Relay For Life in Second Life has been an incredible experience. And when I think back to everything I've done and everyone I've met, I'm floored it's only been a month since joining Harmony of Hope.

Many people describe Second Life as path or journey, well as you may have read in earlier post here, it was Pink Charlesworth that opened my eyes, helped me hear and gave me fight, for what I know is my calling on my journey into Second Life.

From my first meeting with the team I offered myself to them and became their Social Media person. My goal was to promote the team and RFLinSL by by creating Twitter, Facebook pages and blogging our efforts. Having never done this before, I followed and devoured all the group notices, attended meeting of other teams, and attempted to make contacts with other Social Media people doing the same to learn from them.

Didn't take me long to find Poppy Zabelin who is the PR/Marketing Area Chair 2011 at Relay For Life in Second Life and strike up a friendship. Can't remember exactly when but early on she invited me to join the PR/Marketing group of the main Relay For Life in Second Life team in helping them with their efforts. I remember feeling and I still am feeling incredibly honored to be given this opportunity to be part of something that is larger then any one of us. But it didn't stop there. Just last week Skylar Smythe was chosen as the Co-Chair of the PR/Marketing group and I quickly said a congratulatory hello. Well it turns out she lives an hour down the road in the real world. Small world!!


Right from the launch weekend, and the opening celebrations of this year Season of Hope, and our teams first party I gave it my all. I dopped off RFL event boards and RFL Kiosk everywhere i could, I Challenge the gathering for our Mardi Gras party on openeing day. My challenge is I would go without hair and my neko tail for a week and managed to get close to $8,000L for it. As it turned out it was mostly due to contributions from my dearest SL brother and friend Agent Engel. What an awesome person he is.


Right from the start I knew I would try to hold my own RFL events, and by chance, I saw a wonderful documentary about Canadian Rock and Roll history in the 60's and thought that make a wonderful party. Since I've been hosting Saturday morning dance party at a small club called The Star Cove since early last year, I had made lots of friend whom DJ in SL and I brought my idea to them, which they loved. I also wanted to take my events on the road by having them held at some of the wonderful clubs I found on my journey, one of which was Harlow's. So two Sundays ago, Sue Mowadeng a fabulous DJ and friend and I, held a formal dance there, and we managed to raise a modest $5,000 linden. I remember how nervous I was leading up to it, even after doing a year's worth of parties at my club. Megan would like us back for another and I felt great.

Last week was a wash of real life with moving and stuff, but once settled I'm back at it. While chilling at my home sim at A Woman's Touch, Sue bugs me again, about this Canadian Rock and Roll idea, I ask Ashra Lang the owner of AWT is she would like to host an RFL event we quickly hatch a plan for this coming weekend. While hatching this plan Pink passes me a note, that another club would like to host our team. Azure is a jazz and music club with live bands. Oh Kewl. Gonna need help on this one from the team.

Jumping back again to the begin, I knew to promote out team with Social media I had had to cover many RFL events and not just our team. We are all one big team after all. I covered all the big RFL events, including the awesomely successful Fashion of Hope and equally awesome Fantasy Faire events in the same light as the opening celebrations. In all three of these, I was stunned at the sim designs. BOSL Stadium was incredible. The monochrome sim of the Fashion for Life sim was fantastic, and the Fantasy Faire sim magical. And Thanks to Nevar LoboI received an advanced peek to the Fantasy sims. 


And yesterday, Poppy expressed her wishes for me to take on more PR/Marketing roles via blogging for their sites, wanted me to cover the Alphabet Soup Challenge's trophy ceremonies. Another chance to spread my wings again. I know I've missed a million details in telling this story, needless to say, I am having the time of my life, all in the name of Relay For Life, and that has given me an incredible boost in my real life, the life of the typist, of the avatar known, as Jennifer Curtau.



Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Why Random Padar Relays

WHY I RELAY

I am a fortunate one.  I do not have cancer in my family history. My parents nor siblings have died from cancer.   I do however have a close friend that passed from breast cancer but she lived many miles away from me and I didn't have to see her fight for her life.  My second year in SL I fell in love with a man who was a caregiver for his mother.  I was introduced to RFL and decided this is the one thing I can DO to support him and his mother.  My very first year of Relay left a huge impression on me.  The testimonies of those fighting this terrible disease, the passion to find a cure, the emotional stories of survival and loss has made me even more determined to fight this battle along side my partner and friends.  This is my 4th year Relaying in SL.  My 3rd year as captain of Harmony of Hope.  I will continue to work and  do the best I can to help bring an end to this cancer.

Random Padar
Care Giver - Fighter - Captian of Team Harmony of Hope-SL-ACS-RFL
                                     (¯`v´¯)
                       *:-.,_,.-:*'´ `*.¸.*´`'*:-.,_,.-:*

                                  GO RELAY!!! 

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Why Caramel Luminos Relays

I relay for my father, who lost his battle.
I relay for my RL fiance, who won his battle.
I relay for those that fight every day.
I relay for those that cannot relay.
I relay for the past, present & future.
I relay until there is a cure.

Caramel Luminos
Care Giver - Fighter - Member of Team Harmony of Hope-SL-ACS-RFL
                                     (¯`v´¯)
                       *:-.,_,.-:*'´ `*.¸.*´`'*:-.,_,.-:*

                                  GO RELAY!!! 

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Why Tee Auster Relays

First of all, my Mother died of ovarian cancer. It came out of nowhere. In addition to the cancer she died in surgery of a heart attack and stroke. She was my best friend and it was the hardest lost I’ve ever taken.

I am in a leadership position in Education. What is one of the first things a person does when they or their family member has a life threatening diagnosis? They go and tell their boss. I can tell the the look.  I have closed my door and cried endless tears with colleagues I know very well or hardly know at all. I have lived and am living through the disease with those in my organization….and every time it goes back to the feelings I experienced with the loss of my mother.

You need to know, not everyone can do this work. Yes, it is a celebration of life, survivors and caregivers  but for many involved in the process for themselves or others, it is too new, too fresh. This is the compassionate aspect of the work that we do in SL and in RL. Be mindful of this.

Last Spring, I lost my adopted father to lung cancer on my RL Birthday. Once again it came out nowhere. It was so hard on my family…too new, too fresh. The one year anniversary will be on Easter this year and it will be bittersweet.

For me Relay For Life is a practice of compassion in action. I am very proud to be on the Harmony of Hope Team, the greatest team in SL!!!! This year I am also a Co Captain in RL. Go Relay!!!! Go Harmony of Hope!!! We can make a difference!!!


Tee Auster
Care Giver - Fighter - Member of Team Harmony of Hope-SL-ACS-RFL
                                     (¯`v´¯)
                       *:-.,_,.-:*'´ `*.¸.*´`'*:-.,_,.-:*

                                  GO RELAY!!! 

Friday, 18 March 2011

My day of sorrow and celebrations

I woke this morning like most others, but some how this day was different.

Today was March 18th 2011. A day I knew I had to stand and walk with a dear real life friend, as we held her mom's funeral.

Anna was laid to rest today in a beautiful celebration of her life today. She was a simple woman, quite ordinary by most peoples definition, but don't you dare say that to her 3 children, grandson and extended family. She was special. She believed in family, and like all mothers sacrificed a good deal, to make sure her family did right by her, and believe me, they have.

Her oldest son gave a commemoration that was filled with love and laughter from being raised by this person. I was amazed he manage to get through it all without breaking down. (He nearly did) And if that wasn't enough his son, Anna's grandson, followed his dad in sharing his close relationship with his gramma.

He said something that still resonating in me. You know the old saying: "You can pick you friends,..."?

Well he realized this week, that, that's not entirely true. By this statement he said, "At some point in some teen life, people choose their friends and slowly drift away from family. They start hanging around with friend more than family, and as live moves on and life gets busier, leaving less time for family". "But not me" he said emphatically! "I choose my family!" He doesn't remember how, when and were he made this choice, he just realized this week he rather hang with with dad, spend time with gramma, go party with his auntie, and more.

He also shared a story from when he was very young. Being from a typical working family, when the kids were sick, there was gramma to look after them, while the parent when off to work. Gramma would wait on him hand and foot, make him anything he wanted to eat. And she was a great cook. Gramma being an avid dancer, would dance with him in the living room. Standing on her feet and holding on for dear life, around and around we went. "Those were wonderful days I will cherish until the end of my days" he said sobbingly.

Anna's last few years, were not good ones. Diagnosed with colon cancer 3 years ago, all the while succumbing to Alzheimers, her family rallied around her and fought these with her though it all. In the end, it was to much for this 76 year old darling of a woman to fight.

She will me missed, but not forgotten, by all that knew her.

Rest in Peace Grandma Anna.

Honorary member of RFL Harmony of Hope

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Hasdrubal Abrahams in joining the RFL Harmony of Hope team. Together our voices will become a choir.

Hasdrubal Abrahams

My Reason to Relay

The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is more than just an event to me. It is my personal opportunity to help save lives from cancer by supporting the American Cancer Society.

It's amazing to think that millions of people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Somebody close to us may be one of them.

But, by taking part in Relay, I am helping the American Cancer Society save lives by:

    * Helping people stay well by helping them take steps to prevent cancer or detect it early, when it?s most treatable
    * Helping people get well by being in their corner around the clock to guide them through every step of their cancer experience
    * Finding cures by funding groundbreaking research that helps us understand cancer?s causes, determine how best to prevent it and discover new ways to cure it
    * Fighting back by working with lawmakers to pass laws to defeat cancer and rally communities worldwide to join the fight

Please support my efforts by making a donation or by joining my Relay For Life team. Together, we have the power to help create a world where cancer can no longer claim another year of anyone?s life.

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

My dear Friend and Angel Pauline, How I miss you so

Born: Nov. 16, 1952 ~ Died: Dec. 11, 2009 of cancer-related heart attack

The nurses at the Hospital knew that Pauline had hours to live
and they would not allow this kind and much loved woman to pass without
fulfilling her final wish to marry Tim.

Daughter Michelle recalls “she was admitted to hospital around three and
they were married around eight.”

The circumstances that lead to this whirlwind wedding were both tragic and a
testament to an amazing woman and generous hospital staff.

Pauline was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer Oct. 2 and the prognosis
was terminal. Upset at first, Pauline didn’t want to burden her family or friends
and instead enjoyed every moment with their large combined family: Pauline’s
three children Joe, Michelle and Jeannette and Tim’s four children as well as
their combined nine grandkids. Her hope was to live til next summer, for a final
swim in the couple’s Kitchener pool, but the cancer was more aggressive than she
could fight. Pauline and Tim, together for 18 years, decided they would carry out
their family’s long standing wish to marry, setting a date of Dec. 13. A marriage
license, suits and dresses were purchased, a multi-tiered cake ordered, everything
was in place but on Dec. 11, Pauline was rushed to hospital, the cancer having
lead to blood clots and a heart attack. Pauline was dying, but not before the
nurses launched an incredible campaign to transform their patient’s hospital room
into a makeshift chapel, filled with festive Christmas decorations and flowers
borrowed from every hospital corridor. The priest, called to perform last rites, also
agreed to perform the wedding while friends dashed off to pick up Tim’s suit, the
marriage license and a tier of the cake from the bakery. Michelle helped her
mother into a red gown. “She looked beautiful,” said Michelle.

And when it was all over, when Tim and Pauline were man and wife, Pauline gently
told her family and friends to get a coffee so she could spend time alone with her
new husband. By the time the family had returned, it was all over, Pauline was
gone.

The tragic rawness of that day was as stirring as its beauty and friend Lisa
recalls the event with clarity, particularly the look in Tim’s eyes when
he entered Pauline’s room. “I will never forget the look of pure love in his eyes,”
she said. It was hard not to love Pauline.

“She was one of my most precious gifts in friendship,” said Lisa. “She was love.”
Pauline was born a middle child in a family of 11, a position that automatically
meant she helped care for younger siblings. Michelle said her grandmother was a
woman filled with love, but she was also busy and it was sometimes up to Pauline
to dish out the nurturing.

After Pauline’s first marriage ended, she moved with her young daughters and
teenage son close to the University and within a year she met Tim.
He tears up as he explains how this woman made him a better man, that it was
because of her he went to university and completed three degrees. In fact, for five
years both Pauline and Tim attended university part time, year round, without a
break for holidays. Michelle said her mother loved to learn and wanted to set a
good example for her children.

Tim, a youth worker, said “she was just enthralled by everything she was learning.
She was in her element.” Pauline completed an undergraduate degree in sociology
and a bachelor of education degree, with plans on becoming a teacher. In the
meantime, she worked as a supervision hall monitor at a Kitchener high school,
a job that required her to deal closely with the students by monitoring
everything going on around the school as well as providing conflict resolution and
agency referrals. But sometimes, the kids just needed someone to listen.
“She couldn’t stand to see a sad face, a worried face,” said Tim. “She became
mom to 1,600 kids.”

Both Lisa and Michelle said Pauline accepted everyone for themselves, warts and
all, and she appreciated faults as much as she celebrated strengths. She was a
woman who thought only about others so when her friends gathered to raise
money for the family, to help pay for naturopathic treatments, Pauline had a
difficult time accepting the help. Pauline and Tim had been supporters of the local
blues community and had made many friends over the years so when the Nov. 2
fundraiser was announced musicians vied for a chance to perform. Such
outpourings of love were common for Pauline. People would cross the street just to
have a chat when they spotted her walking by. She was completely genuine and
exuded positive vibes. Michelle said “she had this infectious personality; she lit up
a room when she came in.” Daughter Jeannette said their mother was always
teaching her children, whether it was how to bake cookies or how to treat others.
Michelle added “she raised us to do a kind deed every day and never to say the
word ‘hate.’”

Lisa concluded “she was everybody’s mother.”

Monday, 7 March 2011

The tears of angels, Jennifer's adventure so far,...

I am 50 years old in real life. I'm a cancer "caregiver" which is defined as someone who has supported someone whom is a cancer "survivor", defined as someone who has been told they have cancer. My father successfully beat his fight 20 years ago and is still here with me today. However, I also have lost family and friends to this beast, along the way.

I was rez'd in Second Life, back in December 2009 and was friended by a warm and wonderful person and sim owner, took me in, who showed me the wonders of SL. I soon found a position as hostess for a small club, were I host parties every Saturday mornings.

She introduced me to another amazing person named Jade Marenwolf (RIP my angel) who taught me how to face life head on. When she told me about her RL situation and her fight with Inflammatory Breast Cancer, I told her I would do what I could and asked my club members, to pray for her, and to send her their strength, to her, for her fight for life. In so doing, I was touched and friended by another beautiful angel, whom is in a fight of her own. Her strength and resolve, tugged at my heart strings some more.

These individuals and several others opened my eyes to some of the struggles, people in SL are facing in their real life, and I began to look around SL for help and solutions. I found a group called "Project Hope" who has created a place and association with other sim's with similar goals to bring people together for the simple reason of mutual support, understanding and healing from life's struggles.

Through this group, I found many more, wonderful places and people, with similar goals for their fellow person. One of these places was A Woman's  Touch. Through AWT, found another lovely angel, who introduced me to the Relay for Life in Second Life.

I was so impressed with their mandate; I had to join the effort and volunteered to be a member of RFL Harmony of Hope. Within the first moments of the first meeting last weekend, was ask to undertake the role of Social Media promoter for the group and attacked this with all my resources and abilities. I guess my group leader was so impressed with my abilities and drive, asked me to join and work with the PR/Marketing group of the Relay for Life team, which is where I stand today.

Looking back at how I got to where I am, I see a clear lineage of people and places, to numerous to list, that shaped my virtual world and change me in my real life. I truly believe Jade is watching down on me, and I hope to do good by her.

I do this for all my dear friends in RL and in SL. I do this for people I do not know and who are all fighting this demon of life called Cancer. I do this because I can.

We all know one person can make a difference.

In numbers, this force is unstoppable.

Join me in Relay for Life in Second Life.

Join me in Relay for Life in the real world.

Together, WE WILL make a difference.

Jennifer Curtau