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Saturday, November 29, 2008

G105 Radiothon



What a great day! Black Friday started out for most of us at 3:30 am with a bit of shopping. Chase decided that sleeping is was a better idea, and so that is what he did. As for the rest of us, we were up and shopping and helping the economy. First it was Kohl's at 4:00 am; WHEW! Who says people are not shopping! Next is was on to Target. Again, another long line wrapped around the building. But, in order to get that surprise for Chase, "you gotta do what you gotta do" as they say. People for the most part were very nice. However, I would never have expected to find what I was looking for in Men's clothing.....(don't ask, Chase isn't supposed to know)
After a short nap it was off to Crabtree Valley Mall to sign in and volunteer for the G105 Radiothon benefiting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Parking was a bear! Again..... who says people aren't shopping!
When we arrived we quickly met Michael Beaver whom I had emailed and chatted with on several occasions lately. His family has also been affected by brain tumors. He was in the radio business until five years ago when he left that job to come and work for the foundation. What a great one too. My sister, Mary Beth and I were put to work on the phones while Mom was posted as a greeter. She loves to smile and say hello and strike up conversations. That is her gift, one of her many talents one might say. :-)
So, after an hour or two of volunteering, Chase and I had our 4 minute interview. It was very nice to be able to put in a plug about the UNC Hospital and how good our doctor's were. The PBTF has a lot of research going on at Duke Hospital and we are thankful for that, but we know that UNC was good to us too. We also met Mike Traynor who is the founder of the PBTF. What a neat man! I am so thankful for him and for his entire family for what they are doing for pediatric brain tumor research. Thank you Mike for including us in that wonderful event.
Thanks Michael, for taking my emails and seeing that Chase and I have a passion for trying to help others with pediatric cancer. Thank you G105 and Bob and the Showgram for supporting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. We need more people like you! Chase and I will continue to do what we can to help also and were blessed to be a part of such a great program yesterday.

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