Monday, April 23, 2012
IMPORTANT Race Day Information!
Thursday is our LAST official practice before race day! WOW - - these last four months have been an amazing adventure! New friendships, getting in shape, and most of all raising money and awareness for a phenomenal cause BEADS for Education!
We need you at practice this week! We have LOTS to cover about race day, logistics, and our team party! Plus we have another fun surprise awaiting you all! Let's test run your jersey's this Thursday and make for a darling photo op.
On Saturday we will have your race packets available for pick up after 5pm at our house. Since we are running as a group the race organizers asked that we pick them up all at once and distribute. If we are gone, I will leave them out on our front porch, otherwise knock and we'll get them to you. Call or email me if you need other arrangements. I'd prefer to not bring them to the race, as it may be hard to hook up and get them to you.
Again, our address is:
3805 Shelby Road
Lynnwood, WA. 98087
Please, Please, Please RSVP and let me know if you will be coming to our "Victory Party" AND if you're bringing a guest. Remember, that we ask for $15 to offset your guests meal. We have SO many fun things planned I hope you will do everything possible to come celebrate all your accomplishments!
We were so fortunate today, Tammy from BROOKS Outlet donated a gift certificate for a pair of running shoes that we will put in for a raffle drawing at the "Victory Party"! We have several thoughtful gifts to raffle . . . original painting, jewelry, etc.
It has been such an honor getting to know each of you and a total privilidge to be your coach. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your time, kindness, and resources for such a good cause!
GO BEADS!!!!
Find Joy!
Jen :-)
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Couldn't Be Happier!!!
What a total joy it was to see all of you that made it to practice while we were in Arizona for a family wedding! I absolutely LOVE this darling picture of some of our team!!! A BIG thank you to Jeannie McLam and Lorraine Cunningham for leading the practice - - and a shout out to Pat Hamburg, Mary Wahl, JR "Alphabet" Wahl, Donna Vande Kieft, Lori Navarro, and Erica Wolf for coming to practice and sharing your spirit! Rod and I truly missed being there with all of you, as you were sweating and running free, we were packed like sardines in an airplane.

Team, it is so exciting we have about $12,000.00 raised - - we are so close to our stretch goal of $15,000.00. Its so close, we can almost taste it!!! Speaking of tasting it . . . I have one last fundraiser that I think will push us toward the goal! Its actually FUN and oh so easy! The delicious restaurant "California Pizza Kitchen" has offered us a fundraising opportunity. For two nights they will donate 20% to BEADS for Education for all meal tickets that we generate. AND if other restaurant patrons want to join in they will also add those tickets to our totals! Isn't that totally generous???
This will mean all of us handing out fliers to friends, sending out emails, posting on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, etc. announcing these FUN evenings out!!! What a great way to have dinner out with friends. Rod and I plan to be there on both nights - - we'd like all of you to join us and wear your gorgeous teal jerseys and stir up some fun! The dates are yet to be determined and will most like be a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. I'm planning this for May as an "after" party for all of us to connect again!
Another BIG event our "VICTORY PARTY"!!! You will NOT want to miss this festive occasion! We will start the party at 5pm on April 29th after the race! EVERY single one of you is invited - - yes, even those of you that practiced on your own. This party is for ALL of you!!! If you'd like to bring a spouse or friend we are asking for $15 to cover their meals and spirits! There will be many surprises and lots of recognition. Please RSVP and if you are bringing a guest. You have all shared your time, talent, and funds to help others - - let's celebrate that!!!
Thanks to Lori Navarro and Julie Norman for reaching their $300 fundraising committment! Way to go you two!!!
Hope to see MANY of you tomorrow!!!
GO BEADS!!!
Monday, April 9, 2012
SURPRISES this Thursday!!! GO BEADS!

Last Thursday it was almost a secret practice - - yet Lorraine Cunningham saved us from it being a total secret! And Tracy Anderson and Debbie Orr came to chat with us about the importance of antioxidants. They scanned Lorraine, Rod, and myself for our antioxidants levels. As Lorraine said, "Too bad others weren't here for the scan. It's great information." Luck has it, Tracy and Debbie have graciously agreed to come back so more of you can be scanned. They will be back April 19th.
Congrats to Jeannie McLam and Jen MacLean for reaching their $300 commitment! Another BIG hooray to Jeannie for sending out fundraising letters and procuring $70. Way to go Jeannie!
No soup this week - - yet come at 6pm for snacks, surprises, and socializing!
Get out, smile, love, and share your light with the world!!! Thanks for giving of yourself and being part of BEADS!!!
Monday, April 2, 2012
Photos from our first RAINY Thursday!



In the next few weeks its important that you make it to the Thursday practices if you can! We will be sharing lots of information about "race day" and the "victory party" as well as throwing in some FUN surprises! And I don't mean surprises like "tempo and hills", truly fun ones that you won't want to miss! This week Tracy Anderson will be here to give free scans to find out how well your body processes antioxidants. I think you will find the information VERY interesting!
Changing Lives One Girl at a Time!
Dear ___________,
This winter I decided to take up a cause and challenge myself by training with a team for a half marathon / 10K to benefit an organization called Beads for Education. The mission of Beads for Education, Inc., a 501(c) (3) tax exempt organization, is to improve the status of women in Kenya, Africa, through girl's education and women business development.
In Kenya if a young girl is between the ages of 10-12 and is not enrolled in school she is generally married off as a second or third wife. Kenyan families have to pay for a public education, and most families if they can scare up money for school fees, it is usually earmarked for the male children. Beads for Education gives these girls a a brighter future by keeping them in school.
The following is written by Margaret, a 12 year old BEADS sponsored girl. Margaret was 9 or 10 when the events of this story took place:
It was some years ago when we enjoyed the best moments of my life with my mum. She was such a lovely mum. She gave me everything I needed.
The worst day of my life my mum was forced to get out of the house by my father. She took all her things and we went together.
After some weeks my mum was very sick and had to see a doctor. I had to face the hard life after a few days. My mum died not knowing anyone or anything.
My grandmother was forced by the chief to stay with me. I had to stay with her. During the first days she was nice and good to me. After some days my grandmother turned to an animal on me.
She was not the grandmother I knew before. She forced me to sleep without eating. She didn't give me all my basic needs.
She made me to come out of school. I had to go outdoors to find food to eat. It took me two weeks to find food. When I got food I was happy, like a king or like Wangari Maathai after discovering she was the Nobel Prize winner.
My mum's best friend came to Isikuyo where I was busy finding for food and told me about Beads for Education. She told me to go there and she was there for me.
It took a few days and I got a person who would help me. Her name is Sue Little, my sponsor. She has been my help most of the time.
I am happy for Sue Little and God too will be there for me.
This story is a powerful illustration of how BEADS for Education is changing girl’s lives.
Our goal as a team is to raise $15,000.00 through corporate donations, and donors like yourselves to assist in building the first high school for girls.
I'd appreciate your support as I train for my half marathon / 10K in honor of the girls in Kenya.
Any donation you can make is truly appreciated!
Sincerely,
(Your name)
See you all Thursday! Soups on at 6pm!
GO BEADS!!!
Jen
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Thursday Practice!!! Upcoming Events!

Hi Team!
Must say that I missed all of you while we were away! Hope you all were able to get your practices in and are keeping up your active lifestyles!
We returned to find this wonderful surprise in our garden, its a stone that says, "How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it!" Not only did the kindness of the garden stone touch me - - yet I thought what a marvelous mantra it is to share with all of you! Kindness is a Universal language that we can all appreciate and its so easy to give! So while your out and about this week, share a little kindness and watch how it infuses YOU with joy along with the other person! Thanks to our teammates Mary & JR Wahl for sharing their joy with us!
Exceptional news came in from Sarah Dahl she procured another $500 donation, she has procured a total of $800 so far by sending out the "fundraising letter"! EXCELLENT work SARAH!!!! We also had another $75 come in from procurement letters by Pat Hamburg! Way to go Pat! We are just shy of $11,000 going to BEADS!
We have been very fortunate to have so many generous people come and share information that can benefit our health. Next week on April 5th we will have another bonus, Tracy Anderson and her associate Debbie are bringing a "Biophotonic Scanner" that measures the antioxidants in our body. If you were to get this measured in the doctors office, it would be a $50 test. The scanner was featured on Dr. Oz. The test gives a basic evaluation as to how your body processes food and if you are low on health producing antioxidants. I was scanned today and very surprised with my results.
Below is a message from Debby Rooney the founder of BEADS for Education! She has just returned from Kenya and here is her message:
Jambo BEADS Runners,
Thank you all for your amazing support and especially Rod and Jen for their awesome vision for BEADS for Education and our 320 sponsored girls. I have just returned from Kenya and the girls were so pleased that you are working so hard to support their educational dreams. 27 of our girls are now in college - they are usually the first girl in their family to complete elementary school. Most of our girls started with the BEADS program in 6th grade. College majors include medicine, teaching, accounting, community development and more. I know these girls will be successful members and leaders of their community and hopefully Kenya.
This is Sanaipei who has been sponsored since 2005 when she entered high school. After her high school graduation (picture below), she worked for one year as a BEADS volunteer teacher in a remote Kenyan region. She and the other volunteers were the only teachers in their elementary school classrooms.

"If It Were Not For BEADS"
It is Beads that have shaped the adult I am today. The full support and education just from somebody who has no claim on me is amazing.. But thanks and thanks.
I can`t say how my life would have been, but were it not for Beads I would not have gone far with my education. I always thank God for Beads and giving me such an opportunity in life.
Once in time, I was dreamless and with a mentality that I can`t do anything. Thank Beads for education for helping me discover my potential. The volunteer work I did as a teacher for second grade through Beads for education has helped me mingle with different people. And more so it developed a sense of well being.,
As for now life seems to be more interesting as living with others in harmony is one of the most valuable things in life. Giving back to the community for free is something I have never thought of, but thanks to Beads for helping me share the little knowledge I have and showing others the way to a successful life. It’s a step forward in my life and always reminds me that we are in need of each other.
.The graduation ceremony for completion of high school, was so amazing. There before, it was just a history to me and always passes off my ears, but that day I saw it happened to me.
The encouragements and motivations from Beads is much more than even a closer friend can give. Beads has helped me push aside all self-limiting beliefs through encouragements and more advice. I learned that in life someone can achieve anything she/he wants so long as you make up your mind and want it bad enough.
I am now in the University all because of Beads. I am studying to become a Physicians Assistant and know I will help my community. It’s something that I wasn`t able to make it alone.Have seen so many ladies of my age stopping their education due to lack of school fees, and getting married to men very old to their age. I thank Beads for education for rescuing my life.
I appreciate everything am getting through Beads for education and more thanks to my sponsors Terese and Tony for always standing with me in times of challenges and controversy. I know in life that one can pay back the loan of gold, but one dies forever in debt to those who are kind!
THANKS ALOT TO BEADS FOR EDUCATION!
Written by Sanaipei
My apologies for the long blog! Yet last week you didn't hear from me, so I'm making up for last week's words! :-)
Appreciate every single one of YOU!
GO BEADS!!!!!
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Lord Hill Saturday Practice!

Did you notice something unique about this photo? Its still "LIGHT" out! It was awesome to see all of you in natural light! What a gorgeous team we are! Yet most stunning is on one of the rainiest days I've ever seen - - the clouds parted and we once again had a "DRY" practice! Since Thursday January 5th we have not had one single rainy practice! Crossing my fingers for the coming Thursday night! A BIG shout out to Michelle Heinemann, Hope Soley, and Rod MacLean as all three ran three times around the lake and did three sections of driveway training! What a GREAT trio! We were also DELIGHTED to have Donna Vande Kieft back, her husband Bill is on the mend. And Jeannie McLam and Lori Navarro kick up their heels and had an awesome workout too!
As most of you know - - we will be in Portland for Thursday and Saturday practice! Our renter moved out so we need to get the new one in. :-( Know we will be there in spirit! Jeannie McLam has happily stepped up and will coordinate Thursday practice. It will be at our house, and once again it will be long run/walk and some hills. (Thinking Shelby/Beverly and 18 minutes of hills) Fasties keep running until most of the group gets back for driveway hill training. The joys of being young and in shape! Jeannie has the key, so the house and restroom will be available. If people think of it please take a photo or two of Thursday and Saturday practice! You know how I love to brag about you all! And PLEASE don't let Dooley the cat out!!! :-)
Saturdays practice will be at Lords Hill in Snohomish and Pat Hamburg has graciously volunteered to lead that one. You will all meet at 9:30 a.m. in the parking lot. The directions follow below:
Driving Directions - Main Parking Lot
Take the Snohomish-Wenatchee exit off of I-5 onto US2 in Everett to second (east) Snohomish exit off US2; turn right onto 2nd Ave; turn left onto Lincoln Ave S which becomes the Old Snohomish-Monroe Hwy; turn right onto 127th Ave SE; drive south approximately 2-1/4 miles; turn left onto 150th St SE and proceed to the park entrance on the left.
It would be appreciated if you could let Pat know if you plan to come to practice, either through Facebook or the email you picked up the blog from.
The next blog after I return from Portland will have the acknowledgements of reaching the donation commitments!
Have a beautiful week!
Find Joy! GO BEADS!!!
Jen :-)
Monday, March 12, 2012
Practicing Focused Intent

- Pick a tree or object 100 yards ahead of you and tell yourself you can slow down when you reach that point.
- Spell your name, each step is a letter. Do your entire family! Keep going until each one is spelled out. Slow down when you,re finished! Your reward period should be much shorter than your earning time.
- Have a goal of counting to a 1000, I usually never make it, however -- its a good distraction while trying.
- Start a conversation with other receptive runners! A quick chat can lift the spirits!
- Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Another good distraction!
We are so fortunate to be doing a fully supported race. Approximately every two miles there will be a water station with Hammer Heed Hydration electrolyte drink and Hammer Head gels. They also have port-a-potties at each station. And the end of the race they have "post race" food for everyone to enjoy. Usually its fruits, carbs, and drinks! And all you half marathoners will receive a fabulous medallion.
Look at that car load of happy faces! We had six of us for Greenlake Saturday practice. Way in the back you can see Hope Soley and Jeannie McLam. Do you see something remarkable? Were ALL smiling and thats after our practice. The next row is Erica Wolf and Lorraine Cunningham, and riding shot gun is Pat Hamburg. We then high tailed it to 74st Ale House for a yummy healthy lunch!
You have all been awesome about getting in your donations. Thanks so much! This week the last payment is due! See you Thursday for practice. Soup bar opens at 6pm.
GO BEADS!!!