Saturday, September 27 – We headed down to the Savannah River in downtown Augusta, GA, this morning for the ASL Walk. Again, we are walking in honor of Delores Weaver, Paul's brother John's wife, who died of Lou Gehrig disease in 2009. We are members of team Dream Weaver, one of the largest groups of the 43 teams participating in the walk. We had over 25 walkers in our group.
This was are view as we walked.
We met at the river walk to enjoy the pre-walk festivities and to meet up with other team members. What a wonderful and thoughtful way for these people to spend a Saturday morning. Team Dream Weaver raised over $14,335 for ALS, and the Augusta chapter raised over $121,290 for ALS research.
Two or our members, Holly Weaver and John Arthur Erwin, our niece and nephew registered the walkers.
There was a breakfast buffet, coffee, water, snow cones, popcorn and lots more before we even began the walk.
Ann and Ross, our niece and nephew, enjoy the pre-walk festivities.
Adam Weaver, our nephew, designed the Augusta ALS T-shirt logo.
John and Karen show off the back of our Dream Weaver shirt.
One of the local high school bands was here to lead the march and celebrate the day.
The walk was not physically challenging, but it was a very emotional experience for those involved. Hearing walkers tell their stories of loved ones suffering from ALS, and the uplifting spirits they maintain is very moving.
Young and old join in the walk.
After the walk, we gathered at John's house for a picnic. What a wonderful time with family and friends. John, Karen, and the boys did an awesome job preparing a cookout for all the Dream Weaver walkers.
Our partial group at the cookout.
We weren't quite done eating. The picnic ended in early afternoon. After visiting with family, the rest of the day dinner was a chili cook-off. Yikes! Another unfortunate opportunity to over-eat! After dinner, we bid our farewells to our “Southern Family” and returned to our 5th wheel home in preparation of an early Sunday morning departure.
It is getting dark way to soon these days.
Thanks John and Karen for a wonderful, fun and way-too-much-eating time!
We'll head to Montgomery, Alabama, on Sunday for a couple day stay, and then on to Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, for several days at the beach. Check back and enjoy the Gulf with us.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!
What a nice thing to do for such a worthy cause. You Weavers are good people!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Team Weaver and your efforts on behalf of ALS.
ReplyDeletewhat a great thing to do in memory of your sis in law. . .and to pay it forward. . .thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful turn out for the walk. Dream Weavers really came out in force to help support research for this terrible disease. Love the shirt that your nephew designed.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have all the family together for some some yummy food and good times:) Glad you were able to make it for the walk and family time.
Travel safely to Alabama:)
The Dream Weavers did a great job of helping to support a very worthy cause in memory of Deloris and everyone else that lost their battles to ALS.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Great job Dream Weavers! It is a blessing to both the charity and to you to be able to participate.
ReplyDeleteLoved the Dream Weavers name. What a great "team" picture too. Good job.
ReplyDeleteGreat header shot ... and love the name of your team. Good job Dream Weavers!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful team picture!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the walk went well. Safe travels...
ReplyDeleteGood team, good job, good cause!
ReplyDeleteDream Weaver, like it
ReplyDeleteI like Dream Weavers in every sense of that phrase. I also like the D-feet sign. You go. Weavers!
ReplyDeleteI love that you were all able to come together for this important cause and fundraiser. Dream Weaver is an awesome name.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful cause to be involved in. Congratulations to Team Weaver for making the walk and raising so much money.
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