Monday, April 26, 2010

Who needs toilet paper anyway?

How many of you have gone camping???  Probably most of you.  I bet that one of the first things you do before leaving for your trip is to check whether or not your camping/hiking spot has toilet facilities.  If it doesn't, you promptly pack a bunch of toilet paper in your backpack.  Why?  Because that's what you've been trained to do.  But not anymore!  The days of toilet paper while camping are now over for you!  What?!?!?!?  That's right - I said it! NO MORE TOILET PAPER!!!  How is this possible you ask?  This is how: No More Toilet Paper.  Are you man (or woman) enough to join the REALLY cool club???

Thursday, April 15, 2010

More Gabby Pictures!

Just posted some new pictures of the little monster...wait, I mean ANGEL.  Camille requested (forced me) to move my camera to a different (more inconvenient) location and now I don't take as many pictures.  So, I am going to find a better place for my toy where it will see more use.  More pictures to come!

Gabby Pictures

Monday, April 12, 2010

Help Cure Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy!!!



I'm climbing giant Mt. Shasta in June to help raise money and awareness of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. One in every 3500 boys world wide has Duchenne.  But what is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy???  

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Boys with Duchenne are typically diagnosed before the age of five. Their muscles swell and joints become restricted. They are easily fatigued and have difficulty keeping up with others their age. Most Duchenne boys need a wheelchair between the ages of 10 and 12. The simplest of tasks, such as holding a fork or turning over in bed, becomes very difficult. In the later stages, heart and breathing muscles begin to fail.  Historically, most boys with Duchenne have not survived their teens.

How can you help?

You can donate directly to the cause at: http://www.firstgiving.com/mtshastacrusaders.  Every little bit helps - even if it's only a dollar!  Or, if you want to hike for the cause, you can find more information at: http://cureduchenneadventures.org/.  You don't have to climb a mountain like Mt. Shasta.  It could be your local hill!  You can find out more information on the organization at: Cure Duchenne.