http://www.curesearchwalk.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1012842&lis=1&kntae1012842=82A17227ABE2496582149692183C9FFC&supId=0&team=4989754&cj=Y
Monday, August 6, 2012
Please Join Team Carson Today!
http://www.curesearchwalk.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1012842&lis=1&kntae1012842=82A17227ABE2496582149692183C9FFC&supId=0&team=4989754&cj=Y
Monday, July 16, 2012
Four months left!
Two days ago was the 3 year anniversary of Carson's diagnosis, and there is finally an end in sight! His final dose of chemotherapy is nearly here, just a few more months to go. We are so thrilled how well he is doing. Carson and family just enjoyed a trip to Southern California for some time at the beach, Disneyland and Universal, and a Dodgers game! Carson has been doing great with his blood counts and avoiding hospital stays (knock on wood,) and every day is another "x" on the calendar.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Team Carson!
Team Carson is up and running you can join/register our team here:
CureSearch.org
http://www.curesearchwalk.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1012842&lis=1&kntae1012842=82A17227ABE2496582149692183C9FFC&supId=0&team=4989754&cj=Y
CureSearch.org
http://www.curesearchwalk.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1012842&lis=1&kntae1012842=82A17227ABE2496582149692183C9FFC&supId=0&team=4989754&cj=Y
Monday, January 30, 2012
SAVE THE DATE: 9/29/2012
The 2012 Salt Lake City Curesearch walk is set for September 29! We are so excited the walk was moved to September this year which is National Childhood Cancer Awareness month! We can't wait to get out and raise money and show support for some of the most AMAZING kids in our community! These kids can not fight this disease alone!!
CureSearch: At CureSearch for Children's Cancer, we believe that only research cures cancer. That is why we support promising clinical trials, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, taking place at hospitals across the nation that care for children with cancer.
CureSearch for Children's Cancer raises funds through individuals, special events, corporations, and private foundations. Charitable giving is especially important now, as federal funding for children’s cancer research has been flat for the last decade, and was reduced by five percent in 2011.
In the last 40 years, the overall survival rate for children’s cancer has increased from 10% to 78%. At CureSearch, the goal is 100%.
http://www.curesearch.org/index.aspx
CureSearch: At CureSearch for Children's Cancer, we believe that only research cures cancer. That is why we support promising clinical trials, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, taking place at hospitals across the nation that care for children with cancer.
CureSearch for Children's Cancer raises funds through individuals, special events, corporations, and private foundations. Charitable giving is especially important now, as federal funding for children’s cancer research has been flat for the last decade, and was reduced by five percent in 2011.
In the last 40 years, the overall survival rate for children’s cancer has increased from 10% to 78%. At CureSearch, the goal is 100%.
http://www.curesearch.org/index.aspx
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Visiting Nana!
Hyrum and I were so lucky this last weekend to get a chance to visit with his Grandma(Nana) and Great Grandma to the kids in Longview Texas. It was quite the process to get there BUT WELL WORTH IT! We Love Nana!
Thursday night I drove the girls to meet Aunt Heidi in Snowville (1hr and 1/2 away 3 hrs round trip) Then we left Carson with our next door neighbor over night and then with Jess, Chett and the boys for two nights and then Maggie went with Jamie. We flew all day on Friday and finally made our way to Longview at 5PM. We spent the whole weekend with Nana listening to stories, some funny, some very sad and everything in between. It was a trip we will never forget, we don't know how much longer we have with her so it was very special. I took pics of her house and her dog, the kids have never been to her house.
All the Grand Kids!
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