(This is a camera, and a very good one. More about that later.)
I know I ask a lot of you. Please send me your breads for YeastSpotting. Please weigh your ingredients. Please love baking as much as I do.
Now I have a particularly cheeky thing to ask: Please give me your money. Before you scroll on down to the next post in your feed reader, hear me out! (Psst! camera, camera…)
On October 18, 2009 I will walk 26.2 miles in the Nike Women’s Marathon in San Francisco. I have never done anything like this before.
I know why I’m doing it: to push myself; to step outside my box; to challenge my heart, my lungs, my feet, my will; to keep all the bread I eat from getting the better of my health; to raise money for a great cause.
But frankly, I’m not entirely sure how I’m going to do it. I am not what you would call an endurance walker — yet. This is where Team in Training comes in. They have assured me that if I do my part, they will train me to go the distance. They will teach me, coach me, support me — so I will be able to walk the 26 miles.
But I do have to do my part: I have to show up at twice-weekly training sessions and walk increasingly long distances with my coaches and other team members. On most other days, I have to walk and do core strength or weight training on my own. And I have to raise at least $2500.
Say what? $2500? If you haven’t heard of it, Team in Training is an organization that benefits the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by training people like me who are not athletes to participate in endurance events in return for us raising fairly large chunks of change. The money we raise goes to LLS to fund research towards finding a cure for blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
If supporting cancer research is not reason enough, consider some other reasons to help me out here:
- You love me. (I can dream, can’t I?)
- You like me.
- You can’t stand me and relish the thought of all those blisters on my feet.
- You want a chance at winning this camera.
UPDATE 8/17/09: I have reached my $2500 goal and the camera raffle is closed. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far. You are still welcome to donate, of course, and will win my undying appreciation, if not the camera!
(See, I told you we’d get back to the camera.)
This is a Sony alpha A700 DSLR camera. It has 12.24 megapixels and an 18-70 mm lens. It is an incredibly nice piece of equipment. You can go read about how terrific this camera is, but let me just add one thing:
This camera is guaranteed to make your bread shots look like the winners at the Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie (the Olympics of bread-baking). You may have noticed that my own photos don’t look like Coupe du Monde winners, and there’s a reason for that: my own camera is not as nice as the A700.
(And in case, like me, you’re not all that savvy about all those camera settings, fear not: Auto mode has your back. Use it like a point-and-shoot (but get much better photos) until you’re up to speed on the rest of it.)
Every dollar you donate gets you one virtual raffle ticket. There is no minimum donation, but the more you donate, the better chance you’ll have of winning. I will keep the raffle open until I have raised $2500. Donate early so you don’t miss your chance!
To enter:
- Go to my Team in Training Fundraising page.
- Make a credit card donation in any amount, and please be as generous as you can!
- Make sure your donation is not anonymous, and that you enter your email address correctly.
I will email you your ticket numbers. The winner will be chosen by random drawing at Random.Org once I reach $2500 in donations.
UPDATE 8/17/09: I have reached my $2500 goal and the camera raffle is closed. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far. You are still welcome to donate, of course, and will win my undying appreciation, if not the camera!
Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support!
Now I’m going to stretch and hit the trail.
P.S. If for some reason you do not want to participate in the raffle, your donation will still be gratefully accepted; just tell me in the comment space on the donation form that you want to opt out.
Also, if you cannot make a donation, you can still help by telling your friends (Twitter and Facebook come to mind), considering joining Team in Training yourself, or leaving a comment or dropping me a line with a few words of encouragement!
Stefan Bert says
I admire you, good luck, I hope you reach your goal and also make the marathon.
(and forget the raffle for me)
will follow your progress,
Stefchik
maybelles mom says
Oh, I will definitely donate. We have had too much cancer in our family and friends.
Heather says
Good for you, Susan. Enjoy the training and good luck on the marathon.
I lost my best friend, Rachel Raviv Hoffer, to cancer nearly two years ago. She was diagnosed with cancer of unknown primary just a few weeks after giving birth to a wonderful little girl and lived almost exactly a year after that.
Thanks so much for raising money and giving your time to such a wonderful cause.
George@CulinaryTravels says
What a worthy cause. I’ll head over and sponsor you now 🙂
Lovely camera too btw.
George@CulinaryTravels says
Oh I forgot to say, the bit about your photos not being great is certainly untrue, they are stunning!
Brett from Canada says
Congratulations on your decision! My wife and I walked the marathon in Hawaii for Team Diabetes here in Canada. Like you, we started out complete, utter newbies, and let me tell ya, we were terrified. But by race day we were trained up and ready to go. And let me tell ya, the feeling when you cross that finish line is truly incredible!
So don’t worry. By go time, you *will* be ready. And while it’s hard work, it is *so* worth it (8.5 hours after the starting pistol went off, as we crossed the finish line happy and exhausted, our feet feeling like they were going to fall off, my wife and I both agreed that we’d love to do it all again… it’s a heck of a lot of work, and pain, and sweat, and exhaustion, but it really is a wonderful experience).
lisaiscooking says
What a great cause! Best of luck with the training, and I’m sure it will get easier every day.
Linda says
you’ve been such an inspiration to me and a great mentor in the kitchen. I’ll absolutely sponsor you. but I just bought a new camera, so will make sure that opportunity goes to someone else.
Have fun training! I think you’ll really enjoy it.
Sunshinemom says
All the best! I will look up the site for sure.
Michelle says
Susan,
Thank you, thank you, thank you. My dad lost his battle with leukemia 10 years ago and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society was a wonderfully generous organization for our family during that time. I have contemplated doing a TNT event but never have. You have inspired me to finally get off my butt and find an event to participate in during the coming year! I will most definitely be donating as much as I can afford.
Thank you again, The Leukemia Society is a wonderful organization. Best of luck as you train!
Patricia @ Brownies for Dinner says
That’s awesome! I’ve thought about trying Team in Training for a while but haven’t taken the plunge yet. So for now I’ll just support you 🙂 Good luck!
drfugawe says
Go Girl! Break a leg. (is this an appropriate spot for such wishes? – Whatever, do it, but don’t hurt yourself!)
elra says
Will do Susan!
Anet says
You bet’cha, we all will help. Unfortunately, it’s not unusual to know someone with cancer these days.
And walking — it’s natural, it’s slow, it’ll come, and we know you can walk it Susan.
cinzia says
great cause and you are so brave to participate, Susan!
good luck, I will support you my best!
Susan says
Thanks for all your support everyone!
I am more than halfway to $2500, and am feeling more fit already.
I truly could not do this without you.
Paul says
Good for you, Susan. And now I expect to see Nancy Sinatra listed on your “music to bake bread by” in the very near future:
“These boots are made for walking, and that’s just what they’ll do/one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you. Are you ready boots? Start walkin’!”
You go, girl!
Chris says
Great cause Susan. Applause for the effort. Best of luck from one bread-head to another!!
deanne says
I just found your website and love it. I wanted to comment on this post though because I am currently trying to get in shape for a 5k…not a MARATHON! I think it is a wonderful goal anyone to have and to tie it to a worthy cause is even better. Best of luck to you in your training, I’m off to view more of your blog.
Chris says
I admire your effort, Susan. Given that I attended a funeral just this week for a close friend who passed away from bowel cancer, my aunt is in remission from breast cancer, my grandmother passed away from bowel cancer… a couple more family members I won’t mention, I have donated. It’s not about the camera, it’s about the cause.
All this family history means I have to get check-ups every year!
best of luck
Chris
Matthew says
Thanks for making the effort, and making it so easy to donate!
–Matthew
Bharti says
Good luck Susan! How brave of you to do this.
Brianna says
What you’re doing is wonderful, and I wish you the best of luck. I donated what I could (I’m sorry it couldn’t be more) and I noticed you’re 73% toward your goal! Congrats!
I lost my mother to cancer on May 11, at the age of 45. It wasn’t blood cancer, but if they can cure one, perhaps it will unlock the secret to curing them all. I was looking for a good memorial to my mother; thank you for helping me find it.