Amber’s Awesome Angels

A Site About a Kid with Diabetes (Eat, bolus, and be happy)

Walk 2007!

Walk 2007 was an…interesting… event!  As co-chair we had several issues to deal with.  We had blizzard conditions in Iowa for the two days prior, I80 was closed west of Des Moines to Omaha, I35 was closed north of Ames.  Most of the entertainment bailed or was stuck in the snow, the person who was going to sing the National Anthem couldn’t make it, some of our inflatables got stuck in Omaha, our celebrity (Miss America 1999, Nicole Johnson Baker, Type 1 since 1993), we were short about 2000 walkers from what we normally have at the Walk, and our emcee, who is the head weatherman for TV13, couldn’t make it because he was budy covering the weather.  I had to made several trips between downtown Des Moines and Ankeny the day before and every time I went there were more cars in the ditch, some which had rolled.  Nasty stuff.  The Wild Man!

But we still had a great time.  We got different inflatables, a different emcee, a different anthem singer.  Even though my parents couldn’t make it, and Kim’s mom couldn’t make it, among others, we still had a blast.  Whether Kim and I were happy with the amount of hair coloring that our volunteers sprayed in Austin’s hair is another issue, but Austin loved it.  Amber loved hers, and letting the kids have a day of fun was what it was all about.  The Walk raised over $1.6 million, and our family team exceeded all expectations by raising over $21,150!  A great day all around.  Until we got back to Ankeny, at least.  Kim had put an order of 5 pizzas in with Casey’s, as we were going to have people over to our house afterwards for lunch.  When she showed up to pick up the pizzas, they didn’t have an order.  Uh oh.  So we bought as many individual slices as they had, bought all the individual slices that another Casey’s had, and made them make some pizzas for us yet.  We had to scramble, but we got them.  Crisis averted.  Then I had to leave on a flight at 3:40 to go to Washington, DC, for JDRF’s Government Day.  All the Government Relations leaders from all over the US met there for some training and then to lobby our members of Congress.  Made for a long weekend, but it was worth it!


Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.