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Help Laura raise money

For participating in The 2024 ASICS Falmouth Road Race

My Story…

In fifth grade a boy in class called me a Twinkie. In high school a random kid at a Bruins game called me a whale. 

In 2011 I broke my ankle so bad I needed surgery. During recovery I had started to realize the very unhealthy relationship I had with food. Did that stop anything? Nope. I continued to turn to food for comfort. Food was the only thing there for me when I felt so lonely and scared. 

In 2013 I saw this picture of myself and remember thinking “who is that person”. I got hot all over, heavy breathing, pins and needles. I was horrified. I knew I was overweight but I didn’t realize how overweight. This picture lit a fire in me to get healthy. Over the next couple of years I lost 130 pounds. I felt so alive, confident, and happy. 

2019 I had Maisie and suffered really bad post-partum depression. What did I turn to? Food. Fast forward three years I am 130 pounds over weight and so unhealthy. I went to Sesame Street live with family this past weekend. I didn’t fit in the stadium seating. Just awful. I then saw a picture of myself from the show and I got the same hotness throughout my body, the same heavy breathing, and the same pins and needles as I did in 2013. 

Anyone who has been overweight has known the feeling of shame and embarrassment. I have been very honest about my journey and hope to connect with others who have been on the same journey. My weight doesn’t define me. But it sure does effect my emotional well being. I walk around with my head down, trying to blend in, trying to avoid social situations. All in hopes that no one sees me. All in hopes of avoiding the judgement.  

During this weight loss journey of mine I have lost 125 pounds.  Running has become a huge part of this journey of mine.  It has changed my life.  There is no high like a runner's high.  I am running for Girls on the Run because I hope through the organization some young child discovers their love of running and self love!

Description

Girls on the Run is more than a running program. Through GOTR's program, trained coaches implement the research-based curriculum that builds lifelong healthy habits. Girls learn the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of physical activity, as well as tools for navigating the challenges of adolescence. Each season concludes with a 5K event where the girls run at their own pace, giving them a sense of achievement and a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Feb 28 Uncle Roger Amazing. Good luck $28.10
Feb 28 Tucker Bowes Good luck! $55.35
Feb 28 Nina Belezos Go Laura!! You’re awesome❤️ $28.10
Feb 28 J. A. K. E. You’re awesome we love you!!🥰 $55.35
Feb 27 Chris Baker Let’s go!!!! $109.85
Feb 27 Judy and Dave We are so proud of you!! Love you so much!! $109.85
Feb 27 The O’Connell Family Way to go Laura!!!!! You are amazing! You got this!♥️ Undisclosed amount
Feb 27 Lisa Pulkinen You’re amazing! Good luck! ❤️ $11.75
Feb 27 Auntie Donna Awesome 👍 so great ! $11.75
Feb 27 Mary K You go girls!! 💗💗 $109.85