Saturday, July 28, 2007

Jumping for Joy!


I received my check from WalMart today, which matched the funds that I raised during a bake sale I had there about 6 weeks ago.


This officially puts me at my $2200 mark......at least it will once the check makes it through the postal system and posts to my HQ!


YIPPEEEE!!!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

To Honor my MOM!!!

Well... I just wanted to let everyone know that I found yet another way to honor my MOM and her survival of the horrible disease of Breast Cancer. On Saturday July 7th I went threw PAIN for her. I got a tattoo of a Pink Ribbon on my left ankle with her name on it. And let me tell you IT HURT!!!! But I will do anything for my MOM. I was sure that she was going to be mad when she saw it. I was sure that she was going to slap me up side my head ( like she did for the other ones) but she had tears in her eyes when I showed her. This was the least I could do other then raising money to help find a cure for Breast Cancer. I am sure that the pain that I endured for my tattoo was NOTHING compared to the pain that she had to go threw in her fight to survive. Or any of the pain that women go threw each day who are battling this horrible disease. I look at my tattoo and know that I still have my mom. And with everyone's help so will hundreds of other daughters.

My Fundraising

Well.... So far I have done two (2) Flea Markets and one (1) craft fair. Oh wait I forgot to explain. I sell hand painted trivets. ( Tiles that I paint myself) I have created three (3) trivets for Breast Cancer. One is a pink ribbon with "Find the Cure' on it, one is a purple ribbon on it with "Survivor" on it and the third is a pink heart that says " Hope is believing in a brighter tomorrow" on it. I have been selling these along with all the other styles that I have at Flea Markets and craft fairs. So far I have only done 2 flea markets. Both in New York, one on Memorial Day weekend and then again July 4th weekend. And one craft fair in my town of Summit Hill this past weekend. I will be doing another flea market in New York over Labor Day weekend as well. I am looking into setting up at some other craft fairs and flea markets between now and October. I am still trying hard to raise as much as I can. I even have my kids making little things to try to help. I will keep you posted as I move along. If anyone would like to see some of my trivets, just drop me an email and I will be more then happy to send you some photos of them.

Kimm's Story

Hello All! My name is Kimm Alvarado. I am a thirty five year old working mother of three young active children. You would think that I would have more sense then to volunteer to walk sixty miles in three days. And if that weren’t enough… to camp out for 2 nights as well. But this October that is exactly what I will be doing. I am going to be walking (or crawling…whatever it takes) every one of those sixty miles in the Breast Cancer 3-Day event in Philadelphia, PA.This walk will be more then “just a walk”. It will be raising money to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure.This is a very important event for me. My mother, Andi, from Bethlehem, PA was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in early 2002. I can still remember exactly how I felt when I found out. Absolutely terrified that I was going to loose the only parent that I had! I watched as my mother fought every day to beat this horrible disease, and all I could do for her was to stand by and watch as she went through surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatments. My mom won her fight (Five years Cancer free December 2, 2007.) She is a survivor. She has shown me how to be strong, how to fight. How to be a survivor. She is an inspiration. She is my inspiration. I walk in her honor.More recently my Aunt Sandi, from Massachusetts was diagnosed with Breast Cancer as well. She too went through surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatments. She too is a survivor. She too is strong. She too is an inspiration. I walk in her honor too.You may know someone who has been affected by Breast Cancer, and I would be proud to walk in his or her honor as well.As I prepare for this challenge, walking mile after mile, I think of those who have traveled the road before me, those who are traveling the path with me and those who are yet to follow. There are times when I don’t feel like training, or my feet hurt or I’m just too tired. Then I think of all the people that I love who have been touched by Breast Cancer. I walk for them. I walk for our friends, wives, mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, cousins. And especially for our beautiful daughters. So years from now, my daughter won’t have to walk in “Memory” of her grandmother.I know that you understand why this is so important for me and understand why I’m asking for your help.The walking is the easy part, but asking for dollars is not. In making this commitment, I have committed (or maybe I SHOULD BE committed) to raising $2,200 to help fight Breast Cancer. I know that I have plenty of time to meet my goal, but I am hoping to meet it early and even surpass it. I am asking for your support in this adventure and consider making a fully-tax deductible donation. A dollar for every mile would be wonderful, but I am grateful for what ever you can do.You can also donate directly online athttp://www.the3day.org/philadelphia07/kimmalvarado.Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I hope that you’ll share in this incredible experience with me. Please feel free to forward this information on to anyone who you think would like to help in my adventure and to find a cure for this deadly disease.All my best,Kimm Alvarado

Monday, July 16, 2007

Apple, anyone?


I have to say that I love NYC. I had never been there until last summer. Now I try to visit every few months. I am only about 2 hrs away by train (and the train station is a 5 minute walk from my apartment).


This past weekend, my sister and I went to see Beauty and the Beast before the final performance on July 29th. It was.....amazing.


Afterwards, we went to the coolest of cool restaurants, The Jekyll and Hyde Club. People are dressed up in costumes and it's kind of like eating in a haunted house. Prices are not overly expensive, for NY (about $30-$40 per person) but be warned.....CASH OR AMERICAN EXPRESS ONLY!!!!!


We also did a fair bit of walking around the Times Square area.


I can't wait to go back!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

LAWN SALE FOR THE CURE!!



**Lawn Sale**
90 Fairview Ave
Verona, NJ
All Profits Donated:
Susan G. Komen for The Cure

Sat. July 7th; 9am – 4pm
Sun. July 8th; 10am – 3pm

House wares
Antique Library Cabinet
Old Hand Tools
Kids Games/Toys
…. and lots more, come see!!

NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE!

REMEMBER:
All the profits from this lawn sale are being donated to Susan G. Komen for The Cure through two ladies who are participating in the Breast Cancer 3-Day. This is a 60-mile walk to raise money for awareness, research, and education about breast cancer. Please help us in any way you can! You can get to all of our donation pages from our blog: http://pinkpenguinteam.blogspot.com/
A HUGE THANKS TO EVERYONE THAT DONATED TO US TO HELP MAKE THIS DAY POSSIBLE!!