http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/millennium_park.html
Monday, December 10, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
December 7, 2012 in Chicago, IL
After Ray had his surgery Linda found that using a favorite hobby she already had helped her through some of the most stressful times of Ray’s journey with prostate cancer.“I started making scrapbooks many years ago as a creative hobby and have found it is my stress relief. When we found out that Ray had prostate cancer I wanted a way to share what has been happening to us in a personal way.
Linda with her very creative imagination came up with a little character named PSA Petey the Prostate She found out that the prostate is the size of a walnut, so she created Petey and started giving him some personality! Through Petey and his journeys, she came up with a way to promote awareness about prostate cancer and the importance of PSA levels for men. It was also a way to help deal with her own stress that came along with having a partner with prostate cancer.
Linda also started a Facebook page called “Prostate Cancer Survivors Caregivers and Friend’s United”. The page provides a place where companions and family members can find information that will help them through their journey with prostate cancer through the eyes of a caregiver. They can find comfort, share stories, get educated, and most of all knowing that they are not alone. Linda keeps the page updated frequently sharing all the latest news on prostate cancer.
Bill Stevens, leader of the Us TOO Lancaster Ohio Chapter, along with all of their membership, unanimously supported the nomination of Linda for the Kaps Award. “Linda has been extremely dedicated and active in support of prostate cancer awareness, both locally with our group, and nationally with Us TOO and Zero, shares Bill. She has attended several conferences, health fairs, and organized her first fundraising event called “Pasta for Prostates” this year. Linda is a multi-talented woman with a driving passion to fight the prostate cancer that has so affected their lives.
Linda has accomplished all these things while challenged by her own medical ailments. Her actions not only reflect a very kind and charitable heart, but also prominently emphasize that prostate cancer is a couple’s disease and the need for women to be proactive. Sometime this evening be sure to ask Linda to share her story about her “Spill on Capitol Hill!"
Doreen Fast, one of the members of the Us TOO Lancaster support, shares that she and her husband Richard in the strongest and most loving way, support Linda for the Edward C. Kaps Hope Award. “Linda is and has been a beacon of hope for me and my family at a time of our darkest fears and time of need, shares Doreen. As with so many, the day you receive the news you have cancer is a time when we have a need for hope and friends who can hold your hand and guide your steps through many uncertain times. Linda has been a very important beacon of hope. A beacon does not use many words, but it shines a light so bright a lost ship can find its way home. Linda has been so supportive with her acts of kindness, love and generosity. Linda expresses her hope for all of us through her love and actions. I am one of the lost ships in the night that Linda's beacon of Hope has guided home.
Linda with her very creative imagination came up with a little character named PSA Petey the Prostate She found out that the prostate is the size of a walnut, so she created Petey and started giving him some personality! Through Petey and his journeys, she came up with a way to promote awareness about prostate cancer and the importance of PSA levels for men. It was also a way to help deal with her own stress that came along with having a partner with prostate cancer.
Linda also started a Facebook page called “Prostate Cancer Survivors Caregivers and Friend’s United”. The page provides a place where companions and family members can find information that will help them through their journey with prostate cancer through the eyes of a caregiver. They can find comfort, share stories, get educated, and most of all knowing that they are not alone. Linda keeps the page updated frequently sharing all the latest news on prostate cancer.
Bill Stevens, leader of the Us TOO Lancaster Ohio Chapter, along with all of their membership, unanimously supported the nomination of Linda for the Kaps Award. “Linda has been extremely dedicated and active in support of prostate cancer awareness, both locally with our group, and nationally with Us TOO and Zero, shares Bill. She has attended several conferences, health fairs, and organized her first fundraising event called “Pasta for Prostates” this year. Linda is a multi-talented woman with a driving passion to fight the prostate cancer that has so affected their lives.
Linda has accomplished all these things while challenged by her own medical ailments. Her actions not only reflect a very kind and charitable heart, but also prominently emphasize that prostate cancer is a couple’s disease and the need for women to be proactive. Sometime this evening be sure to ask Linda to share her story about her “Spill on Capitol Hill!"
Doreen Fast, one of the members of the Us TOO Lancaster support, shares that she and her husband Richard in the strongest and most loving way, support Linda for the Edward C. Kaps Hope Award. “Linda is and has been a beacon of hope for me and my family at a time of our darkest fears and time of need, shares Doreen. As with so many, the day you receive the news you have cancer is a time when we have a need for hope and friends who can hold your hand and guide your steps through many uncertain times. Linda has been a very important beacon of hope. A beacon does not use many words, but it shines a light so bright a lost ship can find its way home. Linda has been so supportive with her acts of kindness, love and generosity. Linda expresses her hope for all of us through her love and actions. I am one of the lost ships in the night that Linda's beacon of Hope has guided home.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
hummm.
a new year is coming up for Petey and wondering what kind of adventures he will take.
Any ideas for adventures?
Any ideas for adventures?
Petey heading to Chicago
On Friday we are off to Chicago for an award ceremony. I am getting The Edward C Kaps Award. I was nominated by many of Us TOO support group friends the letters that they wrote brought tears to my eyes.
Washington, DC
On September 10-13 we went to Washington, DC for ZERO The Summit to End Prostate Cancer. One of the nights Ray, I and Petey attended The Congressional Reception and as you can see he had to play Senator for a photo!
The last day we had meeting with the Senators from Ohio and our first meeting was at 8:30 am with Senator Brown but at around 8:15 am I took a spill on Capitol Hill and felt a pop in my leg. I figured it was broken but it did not stop me to get to the meetings with the Senators. The Capitol Hill Officers wanted to know if I wanted to go to the ER or First Aid but I said no! I am going to these meetings some way! So they call for a wheelchair and get me to the door before the meeting. I told them that I will go after the meetings..maybe.
We attended the first meeting and then Ray took me to The Capitol Hill First Aid, the nurse wrapped up my leg and also suggested the ER. Again we still have two meetings with Senators in the afternoon and I am going to them no matter what. After the meetings I wanted to do some sightseeing in Washington since I had never been there before. But with my leg there was no walking and the pain was starting to set in more. So we started back home to Columbus, Ohio!
We drove through the night and made it back to Columbus around 2:00 am slept until around noon and then went to the ER. They laughed when I told them how it happened it is funny how I say it! After about an hour in the Er and X-rays it was confirmed my leg is broken! They called me a trooper for still continuing on to the meetings with a broken leg. But it is like I told them Prostate Cancer Awareness is very important to me as my husband has it!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
http://www.active.com/donate/summit2012/petey
Petey will be going to Washington, DC September 11, 12, 13 2012 for the Summit to End Prostate Cancer. He is having a fundraiser for the Summit, please feel free to donate. Every little bit helps the cause!
Petey will be going to Washington, DC September 11, 12, 13 2012 for the Summit to End Prostate Cancer. He is having a fundraiser for the Summit, please feel free to donate. Every little bit helps the cause!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Zero The Project to End Prostate Cancer
Zero prostate cancer deaths.
Zero prostate cancer cases.
And for those with prostate
cancer, it's a zero PSA.
Zero prostate cancer cases.
And for those with prostate
cancer, it's a zero PSA.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Gary Lewis and the Playboys
We went to a VA concert and seen Gary Lewis and the Playboys playing. After the concert and autograph signing, Ray presented them with their own Petey's. Gary's father Jerry Lewis is also a survivor of Prostate Cancer!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Prostate Cancer Pony Express Rider
We look forward to having Petey be part of the Prostate Cancer Pony Express. In fact, I've just made Petey an official PCAP Prostate Cancer Pony Express Rider. His lifelong number if Rider 45. We'll be sending his certificate along as soon as we have them printed.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Petey's Business Card Design - Vistaprint
Petey wanted to be able to share his blog with everyone. Also his email address for you to contact him.
http://www.vistaprint.com/share-design.aspx?doc_id=1412465626&shopper_id=R5M0PW4DOTJIH1TLZEFOEZZK6Q405OO0
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