Today we went down to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to watch Shawn ride in the Tour de Cure. Shawn rode the longest amount of miles possible for this ride - 100 MILES, which all took place going round and round the famous racetrack.
Several months ago, Shawn decided to go after this disease I live with by helping raise money in hopes that someday, we find a cure for Diabetes. I've had Type 1 Diabetes (insulin-dependent, I wear an insulin pump 24/7) for over 16 years. Soooo, in my honor, he did one bang up job at reaching out to friends and family and helping the American Diabetes Association raise funds to find a cure. It's something I really hope I see in my lifetime - a cure would be a dream come true!!!
Thanks to all of you who supported both Shawn and myself - I'll have to check the totals, but between personal sponsors and the Chick-fil-A Spirit Night we had at the restaurant in Noblesville, I think the total was around $1,500! AWESOME!!!
Below are some pics from today's Tour de Cure.
The boys in the "Winner's Circle" at the track.Several months ago, Shawn decided to go after this disease I live with by helping raise money in hopes that someday, we find a cure for Diabetes. I've had Type 1 Diabetes (insulin-dependent, I wear an insulin pump 24/7) for over 16 years. Soooo, in my honor, he did one bang up job at reaching out to friends and family and helping the American Diabetes Association raise funds to find a cure. It's something I really hope I see in my lifetime - a cure would be a dream come true!!!
Thanks to all of you who supported both Shawn and myself - I'll have to check the totals, but between personal sponsors and the Chick-fil-A Spirit Night we had at the restaurant in Noblesville, I think the total was around $1,500! AWESOME!!!
Below are some pics from today's Tour de Cure.
Here comes Shawn (front right) - I think he had gone about 60 miles or so when we took this picture.
Daddy stopped off to refill his water bottles, so we got a cute shot of him with his boys.
We also got a friendly observer to take a picture of all of us.
The boys all gave daddy a big hug before heading back out to finish up his 100 miles.
While daddy rode, we went out to the Fun Zone where the boys got their faces painted: Blake got the Spiderman face, Grant got the Indy Colts mask, and Evan opted for the cool snake!
Here are the boys making a present for daddy for Father's Day (gotta love Blake's safety glasses huh?) I can't tell you what it is yet, but they were pretty excited about making them.
Hanging out on the wall by the finish line (and famous bricks).
This is daddy signaling to us that he has 2 laps to go (5 miles), and the boys were waving their checkered flags and ringing the cowbells as he (and other riders) went by.
Daddy crossing the famous brick finish line!!!
The long held tradition of kissing the bricks rings true even for cyclists! Evan joined in too!
The victory celebration of holding his bike over his head!
They had a huge banner they encouraged all the riders to sign...
What Shawn wrote on the banner for me.
5 comments:
Sooo sweet. All of your boys ;) And it's pretty special that your hubby did this for you. Love it! Hope he's still walking tomorrow! :)
Very cool. I hope they find a cure too! Love that your fam is supporting you.
you guys are always doing such cool activities! such a beautiful family!!!
4th row was so very empty saturday night. ;) Missed ya!
So sweet! That makes us all fall in love with family all over again! :)
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