Monday, August 11, 2008

JDRF Walk

Most of you who know our family knows that Jared has type 1 diabetes. This means that he is insulin dependent and was diagnosed as a child. He found out he was diabetic when he was only 6 years old so he's now had it for 22 years. His nephew Hayden is also a type 1 diabetic and was diagnosed when he was 9. Between both of our families we have quite a few members with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. I can't even imagine how hard it must be to live with this disease or to have a child who has it. There's so much you have to do on a daily basis to maintain your health. You have to monitor everything you eat so you can balance it out with insulin, you have to stick yourself MANY times a day to check your blood sugar levels and you have to give yourself several shots a day. The thing is I NEVER hear Jared complain about it or make excuses because of it, he just deals with it. That's all you can do is deal with it. Luckily there is effective treatment to help diabetics be able to live a mostly normal life. We are so close to a cure though, I have no doubt that there will be one in Jared's life time. JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) is such a wonderful organization. It does a great job trying to get the word out about diabetes and also raises a lot of money to help find the cure. Every year it sponsors a 5k walk in many different areas to raise awareness and money. We did the walk in Phoenix and it was a BLAST! It's really geared towards family. They ask you to bring family members, friends, neighbors, dogs, whoever. They have booths set up with information, they give stuff away, have entertainment, food, bounce houses for the kids and lots more. I am so excited to do the walk again this year. It kind of caught me by surprise because here in Utah it's August 23rd so it's coming up pretty quick. I'm used to it being in late October or early November in Phoenix because they had to wait for it to be cool enough to walk. Anyway, our family will be walking this year and our slogan is going to be "We CAN make a difference". The reason "can" is emphasized is because of the fundraiser we're doing this year. Money is tight for everyone, so we thought we would save all of our soda cans and ask others to do the same so that we can recycle them. The money we get from that will all go to JDRF. So if any of you who use soda cans would like to donate to our team fund we would greatly appreciate it. We'll also be saving all of our loose change to contribute. I know it doesn't sound like much, but you'd be surprised how quickly it all adds up, and every little bit helps. If anyone would like to join us in the walk or donate to our team fund you can ask me about it or find all of the information at http://www.jdrf.org Our team name is Estes Family for the Cure and I am the team captain. We appreciate all of your thoughts and support and will post pictures after the walk.

4 comments:

Trecia Estes said...

How fun. What a cute idea with the cans. Good for you for being so quick to jump into that up there. I will Collect cans from friends, too. Our walk is Nov. 1st this year so we still have some time. Good luck with that. I can't wait to see pictures.

WE LOVE YOU GUYS!!!

RC said...

JUST IN OUR TWO FAMILIES PAST AND PRESENT THE NUMBER OF LOVED ONES EFFECTED BY DIABETES IS STAGERING. PROUD OF YOU GUYS FOR GETTING OUT AND SUPPORTING SUCH A WORTHY CAUSE. BECAUSE WE ALL CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE NO MATTER HOW BIG OR SMALL, I'LL GET WITH YOU.

Heather said...

i am bummed. i told you i was going to do the walk with you, but i didn't find out the date in time, and I have a photo shoot scheduled for the same day!!!! but i have been saving my cans.

Anonymous said...

I am so excited for you guys. As you know we DRINK from cans and I have been saving them for a while now. I will take them in this week and donate what we have saved to the walk. I will do anything WE can to help. I love that so much of our family is involved with this walk. I cant wait to do it again.
love ya
Julie