It is that time of year again! No, I am not talking about spring (though blue skies, blooming flowers… LOVE!), I am talking about charity walk season. From now until June I think you can find an event every weekend. If you need some inspiration to get outdoors, I highly recommend this method.
But let’s be honest, I love my Saturday sleep-ins a little too much, so I focus on one charity walk. The one that matters most to our family. The MS Walk.

As some of you know, B has multiple sclerosis. He was diagnosed December 1998, a little more than ten years ago. While it has been a mild and, for the most part, healthy ten years, B and I hope every day that a cure is found.
Because this is a cause near and dear to us, we will doing the MS Walk again this year. B and I are rounding up a team for the Oklahoma City walk. Remember last year? Best. Time. Ever. My parents, brother, sister-in-law and niece all came in town for the event. We had family, friends, coworkers and friends of friends all join our team. I am starting my recruitment efforts later this year, but I am hoping we have an even bigger turn out. I have already recruited two team members, bring our team total to seven so far.
If anyone is going to be in Oklahoma next month, sign up! The walk is going to be at the Oklahoma City Zoo again. Who doesn’t love the zoo? If it wasn’t for the charity walks we sign up for I don’t think I would ever get B to take me to the zoo. This will be the fourth year in a row I have managed to sneak a trip in!
Our team webpage is http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/sagowitz. Please pass this link on to all your friends!
We hope to see everyone at the zoo April 25!
(If you are interested in joining Team Sagowitz, click the link above and enter the team password: sagowitz. Send me an email if you have any questions, naturallyright at sagowitz dot com.)

If I was in Oklahoma I would totally be on your guys’ team. What a great cause AND you get to go to the zoo!!
Can’t wait to hear all about it and know that those of us who can’t be in Oklahoma are still supporting you.
They promise 2010 for a livable solution.
Three cheers to all the people who are helping it happen!
Oh total side note; did you see the blurb about immune system “reboots”? While terribly dangerous, it smells cure-ish to me. You know…if they can iron out the life threatening side effects.