I'm running the Falmouth Road Race to END ALZ!
This August I will be running in the 2024 Asics Falmouth Road Race as a member of Team End ALZ to support the Alzheimer's Association. This is my 8th Falmouth Road Race with Team End Alz! Please consider a donation in support of my mission to help END ALZHEIMER'S.
My story is similar to many others, but it's my own and every story is worth sharing.
Cape Cod has always been my second home. Shortly before I was born my Grandpa retired from Nabisco and he and my Grandma built their retirement home in Mashpee, MA. Growing up, every school vacation I had was spent on Cape Cod, regardless of the season. I've experienced Hurricane Bob, sunny days, snowy days, rainy days, blustery days...I've experienced it all. I made so many memories on Cape Cod, many that I was able to share with my Grandpa. He attended every concert I performed on the fireplace stage, he slipped me countless bowls of Friendly's ice cream when my parents said I couldn't leave the table until my plate was clean, we had our special songs that were just for the two of us, I could keep going for days with the memories we shared. Slowly those memories started to fade away for him, and on September 21, 2010 after a long battle we lost him to Alzheimer's Disease.
Four years after losing my Grandpa, my mom was diagnosed with Early On-Set Alzheimer's Disease. The shock of her initial diagnosis was hard to swallow, because it seemed like it all happened so quickly with my Grandpa. I have now learned that this disease effects everyone so differently, and this battle is her own. I watched on the sidelines as my mom helped to take care of her dad, and now I've taken her place. As one of her primary caregivers I've learned that every day is different. She has her good mornings, she has her challenging mornings, we have our days when we just cry out of frustration (yup, both of us), and we have our days where we just sit and laugh, we also have days where we dance in the aisles of the local grocery store because why not. Every day is different, and every day has a challenge of some kind as her disease progresses. I won't give up on creating new memories with her, even though it is now up to me to remember them for the both of us. I also won't give up on helping to find the first survivor, because it could be her.
That is why being a part of Team End Alz is so important to me, because we're all here for the common cause of finding the first survivor and putting and end to Alzheimer's Disease. For the past 7 years when I’ve ran this race and I've had the names of relatives and friends that have been impacted by this disease on my singlet. I run while listening to songs that reminded me of my Grandpa, that my mom taught me to love (there’s a lot of Bruce Springsteen and Green Day on there), and songs suggested by everyone who donated to my run so that I never lost sight of why I was doing this (despite all those hills during miles 1-3). This year I plan on doing the same, and I will keep doing this for as long as I can, until we can say that there is an end to Alzheimer's. Until then it starts with me, and it starts here. <3
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Team End ALZ is raising vital awareness and funding to support local families and individuals facing Alzheimer's and dementia while funding research for treatments and a cure. We run to honor and remember. We run for the first survivor. Please donate today!
The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision: A world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
To learn more about the Alzheimer's Association please visit alz.org or call the 24/7 helpline: 800.272.3900.