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Can We Motivate the World With Happiness? (The one where I refuse to be sad all the time)

April 15, 2013By 10 Comments
Can We Motivate the World With Happiness? (The one where I refuse to be sad all the time)

  Some recent memes, videos and Facebook posts have me thinking: Can we motivate the world to want to help us cure diabetes by making them smile and cheer rather than cry? Or to put it more simply: Can supporting hope be happy? This thought goes way back for me, actually to nearly the beginning [...]

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2013 JDRF Ride to Cure Update: The one where I feel guilty, but power through

February 5, 2013By 3 Comments
2013 JDRF Ride to Cure Update: The one where I feel guilty, but power through

I feel so guilty. I am going to go back to hard-core training, work my way up to another century ride, ask friends to donate to JDRF to support that ride, and basically give my heart, soul and a season or two to the cause of finding in a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. And [...]

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Introducing Team Outspokin’ and The River of Dreams Tour: Join us now!

December 18, 2012By 2 Comments
Introducing Team Outspokin’ and The River of Dreams Tour: Join us now!

It started almost as soon as my Ride to Cure Diabetes effort was complete: friends, new acquaintances and even folks I barely knew started asking me: Can I ride with you next time? But here was the thing: there wasn’t going to be a next time. I did the Ride for Lauren’s 21st birthday and [...]

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Our own fears face us down (The one where I must practice what I preach)

November 25, 2012By 29 Comments
Our own fears face us  down (The one where I must practice what I preach)

There are folks in the diabetes world who tell me I’m Pollyanna; who say they don’t understand how I can be positive and upbeat as my daughter delves into her 16th year of living with Type 1 diabetes. When they say it, sometimes I feel like William Miller yelling at Penny Lane in Almost Famous: [...]

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What we can all learn from Sandy .. and Diabetes (The one where I laugh at smashing both my cars at once)

November 20, 2012By 2 Comments
What we can all learn from Sandy  .. and Diabetes (The one where I laugh at smashing both my cars at once)

  This morning I was thinking about a few friends who have been terribly impacted by Sandy. They’ve lost almost all they own; they’ve been homeless and adrift for weeks. Every day they look out at the neighborhood they called their own heaven and see a nightmare sight. The pain they’ve endured has been ridiculous, [...]

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On World Diabetes Day: Thank you to YOU — the difference makers

November 14, 2012By 4 Comments
On World Diabetes Day: Thank you to YOU — the difference makers

Today is World Diabetes Day. Around the globe, people are wearing blue to celebrate and mark the day. Landmark buildings will be awash in blue light tonight. Seminars are being held. At kitchen counters across America and around the world, parents are drawing up vials of insulin or pushing buttons on insulin pumps and thinking [...]

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Lauren’s 15-year Diavesary: The one with a storm, some debris, but lots of treasure

October 29, 2012By 5 Comments
Lauren’s 15-year Diavesary: The one with a storm, some debris, but lots of treasure

  I am sitting in my home office. Outside my double window I can usually gaze at the pond on our property, our town’s quaint historic district and beyond that, the sea. This day I see dark clouds. The trees are already whipping around in that “nature’s got something in store this time!” way they [...]

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The JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes Death Valley Story (The one when I go on for way too long)

October 25, 2012By 21 Comments
The JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes Death Valley Story (The one when I go on for way too long)

I know — this is too long for a blog. I hope you’ll take some time to read it though — it’s my Death Valley experience. And while I mention a few mile markers, I have something to share about all of them. If you would like to hear about a certain mile and my [...]

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What I learned on my Ride to Cure Effort Part 5: The one where I get lucky

October 14, 2012By 3 Comments
What I learned on my Ride to Cure Effort Part 5: The one where I get lucky

  It’s almost here. Nearly a year ago I started thinking to myself … maybe. Just maybe. Six months ago I clicked on the link, signed up and made the first donation myself. JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes. Death Valley, California. I didn’t own a bike. I’d not been on one (other than those cute [...]

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What I learned in my JDRF Ride to Cure Training, Part 4: (The one where good friends remind me they are still here)

September 24, 2012By 5 Comments
What I learned in my JDRF Ride to Cure Training, Part 4: (The one where good friends remind me they are still here)

I don’t even remember how I found out about it, since I’m new to cycling. I think I may have just been google searching to find supported rides in the greater Boston area. In any case, this past Sunday morning I got up bright and early (have I mentioned I am not a morning person) [...]

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