First thing I did was filled out my medical form for the Avon. It's much easier of a form than the one for the 3-Day, and medical insurance is strongly suggested but not mandatory. That saves me about $250 for temporary insurance. As long as I don't hurt myself. I will risk have to risk it.
My sister Elin has been my #1 emergency contact. She lived 5 minutes from me, and drove. However with her death in March I was left with just my #2 contact, Bonnie. She's walking the Avon with me, so she's kind of useless as ICE number.
I am reminded of that every time I see my Road ID. Elin is still listed on there. I was reminded again when Elin came up on the Avon Medical form automatically. It was a little freaky, actually. So who to use? Two of my other sisters don't drive and are useless in these situations. My oldest sister Barb lives in Kentucky. I'd trust her with my life anytime, but frankly 800 miles is far, so for this she is also useless. That left my brother Dave. I emailed him and he said "yeah, no problem". So he went down on the form and I also ordered a replacement disk.
I also found out that the new session of T'ai Chi at the community center starts the 14th. I'll try and make my appointment with the nutritionist the same night. Can't get to the free class right now, long walk training is Saturday and Sundays until the walk.
My fund-raising is about half way, with maybe 45 days to go. I guess it's time I mail out the dreaded "beg for money" letters.
Thank you:
Barb
Dave and Barb
Debsy and Marlin
Country Hills Block Party
Nancy and family
Thank you for for your donations.

After class I went and bought a bike helmet at Target. Disappointed with the choices. The kids helmets are fun and funky. The adult ones are black, navy and gray. Yawn. I guess adults aren't supposed to be fun and funky. I dug around and found one that was a maroon. Closest I could get to pink. Forgot to buy a lock.
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