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Team Walking for Nana and Nina will walk again!
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Beautiful pictures Paris, you are a very special person
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Great job Team Walking for Nana and Nina! I love those photos
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It was a great day! Thanks to all my IHD family for all of your support. AlohaBeth and I knew we were surrounded by all of you yesterday (and a lot of purple feathers!). The Walk raised around $90,000 which the director felt good about it these bad financial times. My sweet little ones had almost $60 of change that they had saved over the year and donated. Everyone was asking about our green and purple ribbons. A recipient and her living donor just loved us and it was a pleasure to meet them. It is humbling to be with so many who are fighting for the same cause----and inspiring. The smoked butt rocked, too!! We stuffed ourselves and then went back for more! The party ended around 4----just in time to regroup and head out for my other daughter's (Melissa) fund raiser for the orginization she works for (Aids Alliance). So, Beth and I started around 8 am and the day didn't end until around midnight. Melissa's fund raiser went welll also, raising $14,000 for medications and treatments. We wore our shirts there and we also collected several more donations for our Walk. At the end of the day, I had to sit back and be amazed and grateful for all the people who can and do make a difference every single day. A dollar here, a helping hand there, a kind word of encouragement or a simple hug. My favorite phrase is "my cup runneth over" --- that is how I feel today. Thank you. And, I miss you Goofynina.
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Oh Paris what a wonderful generous family you are. It makes me proud to be able to count you as a friend. You've clearly passed your caring genes down through your family too, your little grandchildren are kind, caring and giving too. Bless you all.
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Great Job! Nice pictures and I was impressed with the amount raised for both benefits.
Kudos to Paris and AlohaBeth.
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Hoping AlohaBeth will post photos soon! Still waiting to see the dining room too!
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I just finished sweeping my floors-----aaahhhhhchooooooo!! Little, bitty purple feathers floating and stuck to everything. I have vacuumed, dusted, swiffered; it is of no use. I will just have to live with feathers and laugh every time I see them.
Beth is paying for taking Saturday off. She worked a double yesterday and today, so hopefully tomorrow she will get pictures up. Thanks Okarol, for the great ones you posted. My sweet grands with all their "accessories" on---too cute!
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What does AB do?
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