A Celebration of Mothers, with Dr. Sheri

Guest post by Dr. Sheri Prentiss, National Spokesperson for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day®

In honor of Mother’s Day, I thought it’d be appropriate to share what I admired in my mother, and strive for as a mother myself. Many of us are lucky to have been influenced by amazing women that were also mothers. Let’s celebrate those wonderful women!

My mom Yvonne Springs was a strong, courageous woman who always put her children first. She worked hard to overcome life’s obstacles and set a good example for her four children. She never gave up.

To be a mother is a great commitment and sacrifice. Moms have the most challenging, but also the most rewarding, job in the world. Learning from my mother, I strive to be the best mom I can be through:

  • Always being there for my children, even when they are grown.
  • Supporting my children’s dreams, even when they seem impossible.
  • Defending my children against the world.
  • Going the extra mile, whenever needed.
  • Constantly and unconditionally loving my girls.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk dr. sheri prentiss mother's day

I walk for my two daughters who have blossomed into young women. I was so proud to walk in the 2013 Susan G. Komen Chicago 3-Day with both of my daughters when they participated in the Young Women Walking program. I’m thankful to the Val Skinner Foundation for sponsoring the YW2 program, which gives 16-23 year-old young women and men a chance to participate in one day of the Komen 3-Day and encourages them to take charge of their breast health.

As mothers, we would do just about anything for our children. For me, walking in as many 3-Day events as possible is a small price to pay (while having the best time of my life)!

 

“All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.”

Abraham Lincoln

Top Ten Signs You Might Be a 3-Day Walker

The signs are there. Are you a Susan G. Komen 3-Day® walker?

 

10. You refer to the break room at your office as Pit Stop 1. The vending machine is a Grab & Go.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk pit stop scooby doo

9. In your world, there are no stop lights, only stretching opportunities.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk street corner stretch

8. You go into a panic if you pedicurist tries to remove your hard-earned callouses.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk foot feet

7. You secretly wish you were awarded legacy pins for everyday milestones like paying your bills or doing the grocery shopping.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk legacy pins

6. You’ve mastered the skill of getting in and out of a port-a-potty in under 60 seconds without your skin ever touching any part of the structure.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk pit stop porta potty

5. You have no accurate concept of how far a mile is or how much 35 pounds is, but you know precisely how much mac n’ cheese or bacon you can pile on a paper plate before it buckles under the weight.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk breakfast

4. You have almost walked out of the house with your bright pink bra on the outside of your clothes. And you’re a man.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk man bra

3. The sound of a car horn causes you instinctively to wave your hands over your head.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk hands up

2. You’ve done this Google search: “where can I buy grahamwiches?”

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk grahamwiches pb&J graham

1. You know what this means, and why it means so much.

susan g. komen 3-day breast cancer walk survivor shoe salute

Introducing the ABC’s of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day

What is the Komen 3-Day? There are so many ways to answer this question. For some, it’s a tribute to a family member or friend battling breast cancer. Others walk in memory of loved ones lost. It’s a fundraising event, 3 days of inspiration, 60 memorable miles, a mobile city, and a community. The 3-Day means something a little bit different to everyone, but for most of us, it’s about doing something bold to help end breast cancer. Whether you’re a ten-time participant loaded with legacy pins or brand new to the 3-Day family, you will experience some meaningful and memorable moments on the 3-Day.

As we gear up for our first 3-Day in Michigan in August, we wanted to introduce the ABCs of the 3-Day; 26 people, places or things you’ll encounter as you prepare for a journey you’ll never forget. We invite you to share ideas for each letter with us here on the 3-Day blog or on Facebook. Come back to the blog each week to see the next set of letters and chime in with your own suggestions.

A is for ask susan g komen 3 day walk breast cancer fundraising

 

What’s the best way to raise money to help end breast cancer? Just ask! Ask everyone and ask big. You can learn more about getting started with fundraising here.

Breast Cancer Susan G Komen 3 Day Walk

Each year, more than 200,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women and nearly 2,000 cases are diagnosed in men in the U.S. Ending breast cancer is the reason why we walk. Too many lives have been lost, too many lifetimes cut short. Our motto, our vision, our hope is – a world without breast cancer.

See also: Bank of America and Blister

Susan G. Komen 3-Day Coach Breast Cancer Walk

Each 3-Day event is supported by three coaches, your friendly and experienced advisors on everything and anything 3-Day. Contact them at 800-996-3DAY for questions, support, fundraising ideas or just to say hi. Our office hours are 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. in the local time zone. If we don’t answer when you call, don’t worry! We’re just busy helping another 3-Day participant like you. We will answer your phone call or email within the next business day. (This is Jen Hanskat, a Michigan 3-Day Coach!)

See also: Camp, Crew , Closing Ceremony, Cheering Station, and Commitment Club

Dr. Sheri Prentiss Susan G Komen 3 Day Walk Breast Cancer

Dr. Sheri Prentiss is the National Spokesperson for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day®, as well as a breast cancer survivor and Komen 3-Day walker. She attends the entire 3-Day Series each year, and gives some incredible inspirational speeches at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Dr. Sheri will motivate you at the 3-Day to walk 60 miles, inspire you to never give up the fight and encourage you to do everything you can to help end breast cancer forever.

See also: Donation Form

Do you have any other ideas for A, B, C, and D? How about E, F, G, and H? Share them here and don’t forget to come back next week for the next set of letters from the 3-Day Alphabet!