I can imagine that most people who are reading my blog have heard that one of my best friends, Erica Wordon, has very recently been diagnosed with brain cancer. In case you are not familiar with Erica’s situation, here’s a brief explanation:
I have known Erica forever. Our
moms have been best friends since high school, so it was inevitable that we
would be too. Our friendship is rare, as
it isn’t typical for people to grow up together as toddlers and still be best
friends in their 20’s. It is hard to
believe that we were once scared to stay at each other’s houses (her mom just
recently learned that I used to creepily crawl into bed with her because Erica
was a bed hog, but then I would go back into Erica’s bed because Laurie snored
too loudly). When I was younger, I could
always count on Erica to eat my vegetables and to drink my milk at the dinner
table. When we got a little bit older, our mom’s picked us up together when we
got caught drinking for the first time.
And now, when we are SO old, I am happy to say that she would still
drink my milk and throw more than a few vodka sodas back with me.
I actually stayed at Erica's apartment last night, but don’t worry, I was sure to sleep in a different room, as the
bed-hogging experiences still haunt me.
We made dinner, which consisted of rotisserie chicken (no skin for
Erica), corn on the cob, tomato and cucumber salad, and salad. It was strange having to ask Er, Can I use these cucumbers and tomatoes? They’re
not organic.. Wow. I know she has gone on some crazy cabbage
soup and Atkins diets before, but this is not a choice,
she has to adjust to a very strict diet, and she’s doing a great job at it. No fuss, she just knows this is another change
that she has to make in order for her to stay healthy during treatment. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of how
brave she is, and although I could probably write about how amazing she is
every day, I’ll leave it up to her.
Check out her medical updates and watch her kick cancer’s tail at http://ericawordon.blogspot.com/.
The
anticipation of Erica’s fundraising event has been building since word of the
cancer spread. We toyed with the idea of
a fundraiser and wanted to wait a while, but then Erica found out that her medical bills would be much higher than originally expected. With a great team effort, we have been able
to put together an event that has the potential to make a world’s difference
for Erica and her family.
Look at the
beautiful flyer that +Elizabeth Hunter made!! Feel free to pass it on or even hang
it up!
Also, check out the Facebook page that +Alyssa Abitabile put
together! https://www.facebook.com/CureForErica.
You can find event information on the flyer and Facebook page. The more support shown at the event, the better! In order to officially RSVP, please call or text Alyssa or Lizzie at the numbers given on the flyers. By ‘liking’ the Facebook page, you are not RSVPing, only showing your support.
You can find event information on the flyer and Facebook page. The more support shown at the event, the better! In order to officially RSVP, please call or text Alyssa or Lizzie at the numbers given on the flyers. By ‘liking’ the Facebook page, you are not RSVPing, only showing your support.
If you are
not able to make the Cure for Erica event, but you still would like to help, send a donation to the address shown on the flyer, or visit the donation
website at www.youcaring.com/ericawordon.
I can go on
and on about Erica all day, but here is a thanks to you. I really, truly appreciate every message, phone call, and donation Erica has received, because it really makes her feel better, if only for a minute of her day. The outpour of support
for Erica has been inspiring. I always
tend to think the best in people (which may not always be a great quality), and
this really shows me that people are good. People are even great.
Check out some current numbers:
$3,030 Raised from
youcaring.com/ericawordon
$2,200 Raised from Team
Erica t-shirt sales
$4,000 Raised from
donations sent directly to Erica
170 RSVPs to the
Cure for Erica event
1,763 ‘Likes’ on the
Cure for Erica Facebook page
As
I’m writing this blog, the numbers keep getting higher!
I have
gotten countless emails from people who want to donate auction items who don’t
know Erica. Many of Erica’s monetary
donations have also come from people she does not know. Word spreads.
People are touched. The good in
people shines.
I want to
personally thank everyone who has attempted to make a difference in Erica’s
life. If anyone deserves it, she
does. I have seen small donations and
large donations, and both are equally appreciated. Thank you to those who are walking/running the
Race for Hope 5K on September 28th.
That money goes toward cancer research and I am getting teary-eyed right
now just thinking of how many people are signed up to be on Team ERICA. Thank you to those who bought ‘Team Erica’
shirts. Thank you to those supporting
her by ‘liking’ her Facebook page. A
huge thank you to the people who have RSVPed to the Cure for Erica
fundraiser. It will be a fun, positive
event with great food, beer and wine, lots of amazing items to bid on, and even
a photo booth if you’re lucky (Ahem, Allison Connor). Biggest thanks of all to Jeff Weiss, the
owner of Glennpeter Jewelers. Without
him and his team, we might be lost in putting this event together.
It has been
an honor to be able to help in the planning of all of the fundraising. I can’t tell you how great it feels knowing
that some of the financial stress is being lifted off of Erica and Laurie’s
shoulders. At this point, if they wanted
me to fly to Disney to get a donation, I probably would. The fundraising has actually been pretty fun,
especially getting to talk to the people at the businesses, then getting
excited to add their gift to the ever-growing list of auction items. I am going to continue to work my butt off
for this event because unfortunately, it is being held two weeks after I leave
for Thailand. Although I had a mental breakdown when I realized I would not be there, I can't wait to hear of all the good that comes from it! This day works best for Erica because it is at the end of her 4 weeks
off between radiation and chemotherapy. She wants to have a great time at this event
and be able to enjoy herself, and we have fingers crossed that November 8th
is the perfect day for that!
Today we fight. Tomorrow we fight. The day after, we fight.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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