The great thing about the running community, is that you really only need to find out another person loves to run as much as you do — and then you are immediate friends. Back at the end of June, at the first ever #RunEatTweetAZ meet up, I felt that way x7! We all met at South Mountain’s San Juan road, ran some hot miles and headed off to breakfast afterwards. I left there happy as could be at all the new friendships and connections we had all made. You can read more about #RunEatTweetAZ from it’s creator, Jeremy Heath on his blog Confessions of an Amateur Athlete. There is also a Facebook page if you are interested in joining the group!
Saturday was our third meetup, and while I feel all our meetups are special, this one was extra special. It was the #RunEatTweetAZ Virtual 5k for Courtney. We know of Courtney through one of our fellow #RunEatTweetAZ members, Traci. Here is a blurb, pulled from Traci’s site, about Courtney’s situation:
At 21 years of age, Courtney has been diagnosed with a rare form of childhood liver cancer called Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinoma. On June 24th 2014, Courtney was admitted into Mayo Hospital in Phoenix to have a liver resection to remove part of her liver and a lymph node in her chest. Unfortunately, her surgeon discovered that the cancer had spread to the healthy part of her liver and the surgery could not be completed. She is currently seeking treatment from Mayo in conjunction with MD Anderson in Houston, TX. Friends and family have been helping as much as possible to assist with raising funds to help cover her medical costs and travel expenses during her battle. Please assit in participating in this Virtual 5k, or donate directly here.
As runner friends do, we all jumped at the opportunity to support Traci and Courtney in raising funds. A special thanks goes to Jeremy, for organizing this as our third meetup! We even created bibs, and I made a special keepsake one for Courtney per Traci’s request. 🙂
It was an early start to avoid the blistering AZ heat, so I set everything out the night before!
Early… but beautiful. 🙂
Jeremy (also known as the Selfie King) even let me test out his go-go-gadget extension arm for taking perfect running selfies. 🙂
There was no racing in this 5k, we always waited for the rest of the group at the street crossings. 🙂
There was some serious talking going on here between Sugar Coated Athlete and myself.
Snagged this great shot of my new buddy Da Silent Assasin, doesn’t this pic just make you smile? You can really feel the aloha 🙂
After all the running was done, we of course went to breakfast and chatted for a good long while, until going about our “normal” days… at the ripe ole hour of 8:30 a.m.
Such a great group! From left to right: Cole (Traci’s son), Shane, Traci, Mike, Missy, Amy, Michelle and Jeremy. You can follow any of these awesome people on Instagram through these names/links: cole_story__bro, dasilentassassin, teporterrun4fun, photoaz33, sugarcoatedathlete, gofastmommy, runningthriteenpointone, and runner_blogger_az
To register, donate or participate in your own virtual 5k to support Courtney, please go to Traci’s website, anytime in the month of August.
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Cheeeewhooo! Great post! Simple, clean, awesome!
Thanks Shane! 🙂
LOVE! 🙂 As always, already looking forward to the next meet-up!
Thanks! Me too! 🙂
This is great and was such a fun day!! I’m getting emails from folks loving the bibs!!! Thanks for all your support!!!
You are so very welcome Traci 🙂
Love the blog!
Thanks Mike!! 🙂
Loved reading the recap Corine!! So bummed I missed out!!!! Looking forward to the September meet-ups though!!!! And great use of the go-pro gadget for the running selfie!!
Thanks Kristin! I’m looking forward to them too! #PiYo in the Park! Woo Hoo! #piyorunners