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Sunday, February 2, 2014

4SOLOMON

In memory of Peggy Santo 

I'm getting a little bit personal today for a good cause. My friend Erin asked me if I would participate in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer with her. It's on May 31st and we basically walk 39 miles over two days. The reason this is so close to home for her is because her husband, Rodd, lost his mother last year to cancer. I thought I would share her story. 

Her maiden name is Peggy Sullivan, though Rodd's dad nicknamed her Solomon, which was believed to be a play on her maiden name. So, it was only appropriate that for her 50th birthday, the license plate on her new BMW convertible be customized to say "4SOLOMON."

She was a real estate broker who was not only good at what she did, but she *loved* what she did, too. She also loved their house in the Hamptons, where they basically spent their summers. But it wasn't just to rest and relax, more weekends than not, they had visitors, and she was known to be a gracious host. She came from a big family - survived by her 6 sisters.

In early May of 2013, she went in for an MRI because she was having back pain. That's when they discovered she had stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to her back/spine. Her bottom 3 vertebrae were gone. She started radiation and chemo treatments, but did not make it too far along. The pain was so intense at this point that they had to keep giving her so much pain medicine, which in turn ended up shutting down her whole body. She passed away on June 23rd, roughly 7-8 weeks after that first MRI scan.

I know we all know someone who has been affected by breast cancer, or really just cancer in general. This is in memory of all of our loved ones. I'm not only walking for Peggy, I'm walking for everyone I love, and everyone my loved ones have loved that we have lost. As part of our participation in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, we are required to raise $1,800 per person on our team. So collectively, our team needs to raise $5400. And that's where I want to use my blog and shopping addiction for good.

I've set up a fundraising sale page directly on my blog - you can find this here. I'm not asking you to paypal me, I'm asking you to choose the item you like and make the donation directly on our team's page here. We'll even pay for your shipping costs as our thank you! And if you feel generous enough to simply donate without shopping - that's fine, too! We appreciate anything and everything you can give. Thanks for letting me share this here.


8 comments :

  1. This is SUCH an amazing thing you are doing. Way to use your blog for good! What a great cause for you to help with!
    www.amemoryofus.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you, Darcy! I hope we can make an impact!

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  2. Thanks for taking initiative for such a great cause. I'm sorry about yours and your friend's loss :(

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    1. I appreciate you taking the time to read this! Thank you for the comment for the nice note.

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  3. My sister in-law does the Susan Komen 3 day, 60 mile walk every year. From her experience, make sure you have good shoes and blister blockers. So many people are affected by breast cancer. My mom had it twice but she has been cancer free for years now. Good for you to use your blog for this cause!

    Tracy

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    1. Thank you so much for the tip!! And wow - that's amazing about your mom! Gave me goosebumps to read!
      Thanks for reading this and letting me share.

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  4. Aw, you are such an angel. What a great idea for fundraising and what a thoughtful and generous thing for you to do. I hope you all reach your fundraising goal and I'm happy to help you get there! -Gina
    On the Daily Express

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    1. Thanks so much of your support! I really, sincerely appreciate it! Crazy that our blogging paths crossed, and for that I'm grateful!

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