April 10, 2005
Relay for Life
Friday Night and into Saturday morning was SU's Relay for Life, a 14 hour track-walking event that started at 6pm. You do the math to figure out when I finally got to sleep.
SUOC was in full force. 13 of us raised money for the event (nearly $2,000), 12 of us actually showed up to walk. It was super-neat to see so many people coming together over such an odd thing as the human body's inability to copy protein strands correctly anymore. Still, both my grandfathers ended up dying of the problem, and my mom was able to recover. The prospects of cancer in my genetics are part of what drove me to be the vegetarian that I am today.
There were a lot of odd names during the Lumaria lighting (where all the names of the friends and family who have died of cancer are read). There were quite a few last names of people I knew, and even a few people I knew hunched over the small white bags, as though the bleached paper and sharpie marker provided some conduit for peace. Not really sure what to say or even think, I walked on.
...and walked, and walked. After a 3am "speedo run" (naturally, a SUOC concoction), some people managed to pass out in a massive pile on the floor. I stayed deliriously awake for an hour, then walked some more. Was it worth it? I'd say so. Thanks to everybody that contributed to my fund.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005