
The reason we RELAY!

Our youngest 'relay-er', Aleigha, 4-months. (Dan and Courts baby) She even stayed the night - what a cutie:)

I belive this was Saturday morning. Shauna and Court got us through the night again!! (You will be glad to know I did make it past 10:00 this year!!) It would not have been possible if it wasn't for Matt's family. Everyone was busy this year and I was not as dilligent in getting things organized so a big THANK YOU to my MOTHER-IN-LAW, (and father-in-law for making a huge effort to come) COURTNEY, DAN, a sick SONNIE, MITCH, WADE, and KAYLA!! Thanks to some dedicated friends that came on Friday night to support us: Eric and Shalice and their 2 boys, and Zak and Marcy and their 2 girls. MATT was terribly busy with the farm this year so it wasn't very ideal timing for him. He missed the walk and the dinner so I experienced single parenthood for the evening. He was able to make a few laps on Saturday. Thanks again to my in-laws for taking care of my other kids so I could be with Kael. Kael was very excited to Relay this year and he and Mattie ran quite a few laps for our team. They even did laps by themselves at times so someone was always on the track!!

This wagon came in very handy:) Trey, Ryanne, Mattie, and Kace taking one of their laps. (Every one of their laps included a trip to the bathroom. Seriously - I didn't know it was even possible to have to go so much!!)

Uncle Wade and Aunt Kayla represented my side of the family:) They were able to come for a few hours on Saturday. The kids thought it was fun to pull Uncle Wade in the wagon! Thanks guys!!

One view from our camp-site. It was Relay for Life's 25th Anniversary so we actually Relayed for 25 hours instead of 24. The theme this year was "Back to the Future" so we decorated our camp-site with a dance floor, jukebox, 45's, and poodle skirts. Our sign read "Stepping BACK in time TO find a cure for THE FUTURE". We won for sticking to the theme the best:)

They do not make shirts small enough for Kace and Trey so I made these about an hour before I left the house. It is one of my most favorite pics of Kael with his nurses kissing him on his cheeks. The shirt says "I relay for Kael".

I am trying to hold it together in this pic. They had the survivors walk on one side of the quad and the cargivers walked toward them on the other side. We met in the middle and then walked under an arch of purple balloons. It was done very well!

Kael is on the left. The kid just to the right of him is JT.
He had ALL too and is 3-years cancer free.
Team Leak was able to raise over $800 thanks to all of you!
THANKS AGAIN TO EVERYONE!! THANK-YOU, THANK-YOU!
Just a side note: The landslide that happened in Logan last week was just off the hill from where the Relay was held. Sad and scary.
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