Raising our Shoe to Breast Cancer Survivors at Closing Ceremonies
I’m a little bit late in posting this, but it’s better late than never. A couple of weekends ago, the Texans for Tah-Tahs (a team consisting of my wife, my sister, Ryan Sparks and Darlene Murphy) walked in the San Diego 3-Day for the Cure. It’s a 60 mile walk over 3 days that raises funds and awareness for breast cancer research, education and prevention initiatives.

We finished the walk intact for the most part. I had tendonitis in my achilles and Kristen had a boatload of blisters, but after a week or so we were mostly recovered from the walk.

It was a cold and somewhat wet weekend, but we still had a lot of fun. One of the unique things about this walk was how involved the police got in the cause. Through the whole route there were bike police that were dressed up in pink tu-tus, pink braids and more. They would play music and cheer on the walkers as we made our way through the walk. Really cool to see them out and supportive. Here’s one of the SDPD officers and his pink braid:

San Diego PD Getting into the Spirit of Things

I’ll be posting a more detailed entry about the walk over at http://walk60.com sometime soon, but for right n