I'm running...I'm running for my dad, for a cure for Parkinson's and to get my mind and body ready for the ING NYC Marathon 2013. I'm part of Team Fox and I'm loving every step of this journey!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Introductions through photos...
My family- my dad, Alice and Dot-were the motivation for trying to bring a greater awareness to Parkinson's. It was my hope to get people involved and encourage them to take action. In my initial post I talked a lot about my family, especially my dad. A lot of who he is today is because of his family- my grandparents and his brothers. Photos often speak louder than words...meet the MacDonald brothers!
L-R: Philip, Andrew, Robert, Duncan, John, Donald
L-R: Duncan, Andrew, Robert,Philip, John, Donald
L-R: Philip, Andrew, Robert, Duncan, John, Donald
L-R: Proud Mama Jessie, Philip, John, Andrew, Duncan, Robert, Grandpa Dunc, Donald
Saturday, June 22, 2013
And away we goooo!!!!
Take a look at this guy! The pride of NYC and the NY Telephone Company! In the last few days I have reached out to family and friends to let them know I had decided to cross a few things off my bucket list: (yes I really have a bucket list)
1) Run the NYC Marathon and 2) continually find great causes to volunteer for and support. Clearly Team Fox was a perfect blending of the two. I find myself stunned, yet, at the same time, not all that surprised at the massive support I've received. In the first 24 hours that I reached out to everyone I have learned that friends and family pledged donations upwards of $2000. In a mere day I was closer to my fundraising goal that I could have imagined. Was I moved? You could say that. On the other hand, I wasn't all that surprised because the three people that motivated me to do this- Dad, Alice and Dot, are amazing in their own right and have a huge following of loved ones behind them. I come from a family that despite distance, despite time and despite all the little twists and turns of life we always have each other.
To give you a little background my dad is the oldest of six brothers: Donald, John, Duncan, Robert, Andrew and Philip. These guys were born to quite the couple. The story of Jessie and Duncan (my grandparents) is pretty epic. This family of 8 living in Brooklyn, NY grew into the massive MacDonald clan that we are today. The next generation, Jessie and Duncan's great-grandchildren, are multiplying at a frightening rate...honestly I've lost track at this point. The last little guy, grandpa's namesake, arrived on the scene a few weeks ago in North Carolina. His grandma is Dot and all the MacDonalds up north can't wait to meet him. I think he put us around 25 and counting. As you can see, family is a big deal to us, my grandmother made sure of it.
In keeping with a tradition that Jessie (my granny) and my dad took very seriously- keeping in touch with loved ones- I decided to keep in touch with all of you throughout this journey. Stay tuned and thanks for the support! Below is a pic of Dot look simply fabulous! Thanks again everyone!
1) Run the NYC Marathon and 2) continually find great causes to volunteer for and support. Clearly Team Fox was a perfect blending of the two. I find myself stunned, yet, at the same time, not all that surprised at the massive support I've received. In the first 24 hours that I reached out to everyone I have learned that friends and family pledged donations upwards of $2000. In a mere day I was closer to my fundraising goal that I could have imagined. Was I moved? You could say that. On the other hand, I wasn't all that surprised because the three people that motivated me to do this- Dad, Alice and Dot, are amazing in their own right and have a huge following of loved ones behind them. I come from a family that despite distance, despite time and despite all the little twists and turns of life we always have each other.
To give you a little background my dad is the oldest of six brothers: Donald, John, Duncan, Robert, Andrew and Philip. These guys were born to quite the couple. The story of Jessie and Duncan (my grandparents) is pretty epic. This family of 8 living in Brooklyn, NY grew into the massive MacDonald clan that we are today. The next generation, Jessie and Duncan's great-grandchildren, are multiplying at a frightening rate...honestly I've lost track at this point. The last little guy, grandpa's namesake, arrived on the scene a few weeks ago in North Carolina. His grandma is Dot and all the MacDonalds up north can't wait to meet him. I think he put us around 25 and counting. As you can see, family is a big deal to us, my grandmother made sure of it.
In keeping with a tradition that Jessie (my granny) and my dad took very seriously- keeping in touch with loved ones- I decided to keep in touch with all of you throughout this journey. Stay tuned and thanks for the support! Below is a pic of Dot look simply fabulous! Thanks again everyone!
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