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20{4}40 – Stephen Breen Memorial Foundation

Stephen Breen was 14 years old when he was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a very rare form of bone cancer. At the time, he was a freshman at Nolan Catholic High School and had just graduated from St. Andrew Catholic School in 2002. Stephen was a caring, quick-witted, loving boy and a very good student. During his illness, he grew more courageous and brave – a young man who is still an inspiration to many. Until his death at 15 years old, Stephen touched many lives by possessing wisdom beyond his age, strength greater than his size, and faith in God without understanding why he was stricken with cancer.

Throughout his life, Stephen expressed a desire to help people. Two areas were particularly important to him. Stephen wanted to help kids obtain an education in the Catholic school system, and he wanted to help kids who are stricken with cancer like he was. The Stephen Breen Memorial Foundation has been established to fulfill Stephen’s wishes and achieve these objectives.

Stephen is the son of our very dear friends*, and the Pea Family is so honored to be able to support the Foundation with our time, talent and treasure.  One of our volunteer stints is the Annual Stephen Breen Basketball Tournament at our parish school – two weeks of Basketball and more fun than a barrel of monkeys.  Seriously!  There are about fourteen families who stage this production, complete with [model] F35 flyovers in the gym during the national anthem, amazing concessions (burgers! grilled chicken! pulled pork!) and silly audience participation games at halftime and between games.  We literally live at the school gym for the entire two weeks, eating, playing, praying and raising money for the Foundation.

Today was the Championship Games for 2011 – what an amazing collection of young people playing their hearts out, all for Stephen and his dream.  So today?  I’m counting my Stephen Breen Blessings.

Lenten Challenge Following Ann, counting my blessings. 

61. Basketball – the middle school variety
62. Jim and Kathy Breen, and the amazing foundation they have established in their son’s memory
63. The honor and privilege of sharing our time, talent and treasure with the Stephen Breen foundation
64. Donna R. who made the most delicious King Ranch Chicken for the volunteers at the Basketball tournament
65. Getting to meet David Hira
66. Having dinner with the Bishop
67. Finally learning how to run the game clock
68. Concession stand volunteers
69. Bobby P, greatest sports announcer on the face of the earth
70. Dana C, the calmest person I’ve ever met
71. F-35 flybys in the school gym
72. St. Andrew Wildcats
73. Ronda F, who is an inspiration to us all for perseverance
74. Shop Vacs, most excellent for cleaning up confetti
75. Access to the school cafeteria
76. Routers
77. Michael S and his photography
78. Moms who man the gate at basketball games so that I can grab a bite to eat
79. Alex L, the best fifth grade helper ever
80. Bridgette L, for driving on the beer run for the post clean up party so I wouldn’t have to move my car from a primo parking space!

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20{4}40 – Exercise

Counting exercise as a blessing?  You bet.  Up until a few years ago, I wasn’t able to exercise.  I was so heavy that walking was an effort, running out of the question.  Now, I love it, and am so grateful that I am strong and healthy and able to move my body the way God intended when he created it.

 

My first 5K
41. Sunscreen – where was it when I was a kid?
42. Kayaks
43. Friends with lake houses
44. Friends with boats – who are willing to share
45. Fireworks
46. Spring flowers
47. Running in the park
48. Lady Penelope with her big squishy seat
49. Paved bike trails
50. New bicycle lanes on 7th Street
51. Lancaster Street Bridge with those nice wide walkways
52. Compression pants
53. Podrunner Podcasts
54. C25K program
55. Fort Worth Running Company and their shoe fitting gurus
56. Enell Bras
57. Running Skirts
58. Body Glide
59. Modern fabrics that wick moisture
60. Chapstick
 
Want to learn more about exercise and a journey to health?  Follow me over at Keeping the Faith – Skinny Me.

 Lenten Challenge Following Ann, counting my blessings. 

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20{4}40 – A Lenten Challenge

We are wading into the Lenten season, a time for reflection, for re-evaluating our lives and afor clearing out the spiritual clutter.  Part of my own Lenten journey this year is to stop and be thankful, truly thankful for the abundant blessings in my life.

Lenten Challenge Following Ann, counting my blessings. 

  1. Lent, and the privilege of soul searching
  2. Prayer
  3. Wonderful husband, who loves me more than himself
  4. Healthy kids
  5. Grilled cheese sandwiches
  6. Running Shoes
  7. Oldest daughter – who comes home from college and cleans every bathroom in the house
  8. A car that runs
  9. Daffodils peeking up from the ground, especially the itty bitty Tete-a-Tete
  10. Bob the Cat who loves me because I feed him
  11. A refridgerator that works
  12. A freezer in my garage that is stocked with food
  13. My healing ITB that allows me to run again
  14. Bananas – how easy we can get them!
  15. Homemade granola
  16. Tea – warm in the winter, iced in the summer
  17. Friends who pick up the slack when I fall behind
  18. My job – and I’m so grateful to get to keep it!
  19. Christina A. – such a steady, peaceful influence in my life
  20. The privilege of lectoring at Mass

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