I am pretty sure that we have gotten some more people to do St. Baldricks with us, but I am unsure because half the people I talked to are sick. Stupid H1N1!!!! 33% of our school is out and 20% of the district is gone!!!! 157 people were gone on Tuesday!!! That is so not cool!!!
Well, Hope that all the people out there with swine flu get better quickly and try to be really good about washing hands and such. And people who don't have it should be washing hands and be aware too....... I guess......... Get better everyone!!! Love you all!!!! Good Luck, and remember to keep reading. Oh, about that..... I am sorry that I couldn't post sooner school has kept me kinda busy along with practicing, talking, and trying to stay sane, life is pretty boring!!! Too much Drama!!! But then hey life would be boring wouldn't it?!?!?
I will try to keep you posted, and thanks for being patient with me.
Love, Melanie and Grace
Melanie and Grace,
ReplyDeleteYour courage and bravery in choosing to shave your heads bald in solidarity with kids with cancer is so refreshing! It’s not easy to put vanity aside, especially when it seems like everyone around you holds on to it so tightly. However, you’ve chosen to be heroes for kids with cancer – which is no easy task! Not only are you shaving your heads, but you’re raising funds to support childhood cancer research - research that could someday save the lives of kids with cancer!
The St. Baldrick's Foundation is honored to have shavees like you.
Bravo ladies!
Rachel Bond
St. Baldrick’s Foundation