Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Fore!!!!

This morning was the 2nd of two CASA golf tournaments.  I missed the first one because it was the kids' first day of camp and I wanted to be there as they got on the bus in the morning and to be there when they got home around lunch. It was a good decision.  Still, I was excited to be a part of this golf outing.  The day was spent on a par 5 with a long-drive champion, Mick Yalovich.  He and I gathered donations from golfers and he would in turn, drive a ball about 400 yards for them to then play from. It was a perfect day/evening and a wonderful success for CASA.
CASA Lake County Comm Dir , Joanie and Exec Dir Terri Greenburg.
 

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Women Only!

This morning I joined other volunteers from the American Heart Association to help with the Chicago Women's Half-Marathon which benefitted Go Red for Women.  We all were there before 5am, when it was still dark and cool outside.  By the time some of the faster runners were finishing, it was hovering around 90 degrees...in the shade. I was part of gear check and it was the least I could do for these inspiring women who ran 13.1 miles.  It was a really great time full of a lot of laughter and felt like a GIANT "Girls' Day Out!"  I met a small group of volunteers who started BeCause of Beth.  It is a newer org established in honor of a sister who died very young from sudden cardiac arrest.  They're mission is to get everyone of us volunteering for causes that are personally important.  Check them out: www.BeCauseBeth.org.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

What Did I Do This Time?

In an effort to get in better shape, I took on a tough trainer a couple of weeks ago. A really tough trainer who makes me push sleds and do wind sprints. (It isn't pretty)  I admit, my thighs were fried when I took a neighbor up on an offer to go run.  And then I took a stumble and not so gracefully caught myself with those fried thighs. I battled on, believing it was just a really back muscle cramp in my quadriceps, and a mile later, I had to get picked up by car. It was no cramp, but a very nice partial tear to my rectus femoris. Which means, a brace for a week, no running etc for 6-8 weeks, no riding Legs for a month AND plenty of physical therapy. The good news is this injury had nothing to do with riding a horse! And for that I am grateful.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Congrats Jane!

I am so very proud of our neighbor Jane.  Last night she graduated from high school and I was excited to listen to her speak about having to overcome and rise above many challenges and SHE DID IT! 

Seeing the Big Picture

Through, CASA, I was approached to train for a program through the State's Attorney General's office this weekend.  The program is called the "Victim Offender Mediation Program."  Through grants, the program works with  juvenile 1st time non-violent offenders. If the case qualifies and the victim/s agrees, they will meet with a facilitator who will act as a mediator.  It allows the victim to voice what the crime meant to them. The offender is able to see the entire picture of what that crime caused so they can understand the fall-out.  Then they design a to-do list for the offender to complete so that the charge is then wiped from their record. It is already proving to be a very effective way to keep these first-timers out of the system for good.