here are some of the pictures i took at the realy for life. this year i didnt take any videos, or get any pics of myself. just a lot of everything around me.
you wouldnt beleive how many men walk out there every year. some goys run the whole time. one man was out there walking with ten to fifteen pound weights. these men walk for trheir moms, their wives, their friends. I love these people on the track. they are the best.
it was so windy. it scared the crap out of me when it picked up the awning and took it away. just like in oz. i dont think the wind could pick me unless it was the kind that blew in tall swirling winds. i think its called a tornado. lol
Very festive!
ReplyDeleteOMg what a name...Linda Lay!
ReplyDeleteI had doritos yesterday!
ReplyDeleteLook how many survivors there are!
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteI think physically seeing all the survivors gives me a better idea just how much cancer there must be out there!
ReplyDeleteaye....matey!
ReplyDeletethe 50's
ReplyDeletecheater!
ReplyDeletequick take cover!
ReplyDeleteYour a good sister!
ReplyDeleteTent hero!
ReplyDeletesky getting dark
ReplyDeleteWind is till blowing here....
ReplyDeleteunless they get the venue to show themselves, we just dont know. they were all ages
ReplyDeleteall the survivors walk first. there are so many. it really gets to you
ReplyDeleteand she isn't related to the lay part of frito lay. wouldn't that be cool, a direct descendant of the frito lay conglomerate
ReplyDeletei took a bunch of these pics to show the survivors. they are all ages.
ReplyDeleteit was so hot and miserable, you would hae paid ten for them to walk
ReplyDeletethey put tea lite candles in them and light them all at night. it is so cool
ReplyDeletesee the skirt, its a guy in a kilt. great legs.
ReplyDeleteSeeing all those Survivor shirts really IS impressive and touching...
ReplyDelete"VNA" is (I think) the Visiting Nurse Association. I used to work for VNA in Santa Clara, a million years ago. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnytime people come together in support of a cause, and the PEOPLE of that cause, it's a beautiful thing...
ReplyDeleteLOL How long did they walk for?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sister you are!
ReplyDeleteI love a man in a kilt..just something too sexy about it. lol What nice men for helping out.
ReplyDeleteya know it is so great to see so many men out there walking! What a great support system he has!
ReplyDeleteNutty winds! Youre lucky they didnt pick you all up and send you into Oz. lol
ReplyDeletethey only took one lap each for me. it was worth it.
ReplyDeleteyou wouldnt beleive how many men walk out there every year. some goys run the whole time. one man was out there walking with ten to fifteen pound weights. these men walk for trheir moms, their wives, their friends. I love these people on the track. they are the best.
ReplyDeleteit was so windy. it scared the crap out of me when it picked up the awning and took it away. just like in oz. i dont think the wind could pick me unless it was the kind that blew in tall swirling winds. i think its called a tornado. lol
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! Looks like a fun day!
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