I hadn't realized it, but my elementary school (Aldridge) was the lunchtime way station for the Three-Day Walk for the Cure sponsored by the Susan G. Komen foundation to raise money to cure breast cancer! We discovered this when I got home from physical therapy and my mother wanted me to run her up to the pharmacy to pick up a refill. There was a MOB and there were three buses from Ft. Worth and there was a line of thirty porta-potties on the playground . . . and everyone wore pink!
The first T-shirts I read that clued me in said, "Save the Ta-Tas."

The snake of humanity went WAAAY back.

We followed it down the bike trail to UT/Dallas. From there, they walked down Campbell across Coit. They did twenty miles today!
There was a van wearing a bra . . . the bloodmobile.

The Girl Scouts cheered them on!

Digital cameras are a minor miracle. Especially when you happen to have yours in the van with you.
The first T-shirts I read that clued me in said, "Save the Ta-Tas."
The snake of humanity went WAAAY back.
We followed it down the bike trail to UT/Dallas. From there, they walked down Campbell across Coit. They did twenty miles today!
There was a van wearing a bra . . . the bloodmobile.
The Girl Scouts cheered them on!
Digital cameras are a minor miracle. Especially when you happen to have yours in the van with you.