Archive for April 14th, 2007


Thinking Outside The Box

Author: Pam Saulsby
April 14, 2007

It is evening now as I write. Everything is quiet. I am only slightly distracted by purring cats who’d like some quality time with me. They’ve curled up on the couch now. They’ll be just fine.

I am back from Chapel Hill, and still on fire after participating in the Girls on the Run 5K. The UNC Wellness Center at Meadowmont was the gathering location.

Girls from all over the Triangle show up celebrate all they have accomplished so far in the program.

Pam & MadisonI am a running buddy to a participant in training.

Madeline is just seven years old. Not quite old enough to join, but she is planning on it!

Her 9 year old siter is in Girls On the Run. She races with her friends from Durham Academy and her dad.

The course is 3 miles. That’s a long way for a seven year old to be sure, but Madeline completed the race with me.

She was a delight! This little girl took off like a bullet, just as soon as she heard the word, go.

Thankfully, we would soon find a more reasonable rhythm. For Madeline and me, it was a “race” that included giggling, griping, piggy-back riding and an exuberant sprint across the finish line.

I can say with certainty that Madeline hasn’t put herself in the “Girl Box”. No. The Girl Box is described as that dark place that previously happy, confident girls go at about the time of fifth grade. There is a good deal of evidence and research to support this. Girls on the Run was founded because of the changes girls weather during those turbulent teen years.

I see Madeline’s face in my head as I blog… that infectious giggle..that bouncing pony tail spray painted green and purle. I believe that Madeline believes she can do anything. How amazing is that? That’s Girls on the Run.. a program worth getting up for on an early Saturday morning.

If you’d like to find out more about what Girls on the Run is all about please visit our website:

www.gotrtriangle.com


Susan G. Komen For the Cure NC Triangle

Author: Pam Saulsby
April 14, 2007

I have been actively involved in the fight against breast cancer for about 19 years now. My commitment and energy around helping to find a cure for this disease was so intense that for awhile around Raleigh, people thought I was a survivor. I’m not joking.

I served on the Board of Directors for the Triangle chapter of the then NC Triangle Race for the Cure in the mid-90s. Over the years, I’ve walked and I’ve run the 5K course at Meredith College in Raleigh This past year, I ran and cried.

In 2006, I picked up a videocamera and put myself into the lives of 2 couragous women battling cancer. They gave me permission to document their journey. It is both heartbreaking and inspiring to see first-hand what women do to survive. Ellen Baker and Janice Reilly are two incredible women with great families. They have powerful stories to share. I am efforting to bring the stories I produced about them to this site.

The 2007 Triangle Race for the Cure is almost here. It’s in June at Meredith College in Raleigh. There is no other race like it. If you’ve never participated in this race, I invite you to lace up your sneakers and do it. It is a race that will awaken all five of your senses. It’s a fight worth joining. Imagine, a world without breast cancer.

Find out more by visiting the website.

www.komennctriangle.org

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