The way to put into perspective my feelings about today through in the form of a stranger.
Upon standing in line, someone saw my shirt "The Fightin Irish" and asked me who's Irish I was fighting and I said my own. The person behind me was stunned and I... PROUD, after a short discussion we parted way's and he told me "GOOD LUCK!"
When I was told that I had MS, I had a few thought's in mind and here are just a few...
1.Fight
2. Don't get down on yourself
3. Educate other's
4. Change people's perspective on MS
5. Make this disease invisible
To my family, friends who have turned into family, friends of friends, and of course those who I knew years ago and have not been in touch with for a long time but felt compassion to donate to my walk and my fight THANK YOU. I personally cannot begin to tell everyone who has donated how much it meant for me to have you contribute to something that will help me and many others in so many ways.
Thank you for helping me become a TOP 25 top fundraising team, for sharing my story, all the kind, inspiring words that have given me sunshine on a sometimes cloudy day. I am forever grateful for it all.