Thursday, June 14, 2012

"She thinks we're just fishing"

Before I get too involved with this story….

**I did run yesterday evening (A little 5 mile run) while stopping to visit a neighbor I always wave at and wanted to at least check in….long story short….he ended up being from Boone County (where dad is from) and we know some of the same people…go figure….funny what a small world)

I heard this song on my way home last night and it seemed appropriate to blog about.  It kinda brought some tears to my eyes as the personal meaning it means to me.  Also, like many other days, the timing seemed funny after my blog I posted, maybe that’s why it caught my attention as much as it did.


A few trips ago back when I was at home visiting…we all were talking about fishing.  I had showed dad the pictures through the TV from my camera of kids at the reunion fishing and all the fish they caught.  We couldn’t help but tell the story of “the one that got away” at Crystal Lake.  You know we all have “that one” that makes a true fishing story exaggerated enough to think it possibly was the biggest fish you’ve ever seen “around these parts”. 
I meant to go through some pictures last night and try to find some photos of fishing when I was younger, so I may need to come back and update some later. 
I have some really fond memories of Crystal Lake (for those of you not from around here, it’s NOT the one from the horror movie Jason)
Dad Being able to fish Shortly after his Brain Surgery procedure (at Crystal Lake).  He was able to get around better for a short while after that.
As kids I was either running laps around the single lane black top path, walking around fishing in all the right spots, laps of riding bike, swimming, in Ryan Jones’s case falling into the lake, soaking up some sun, etc.  It goes without saying as soon as darkness crept up you could find us on the dock setting up camp for a night full of catfishing (don’t forget the chicken liver, my secret hot dog bait, and whatever bait someone mentioned the night before they caught some with).  Sometimes one of us may have taken a break to make a lap around the lake to see how everyone else was doing, but I usually stayed put to show off our catches upon anyone passing by our dock because we had a reputation to keep (ok actually at the time I was too young to drive) J  I think catfishing is a contributor to the lesson of learning patience.  It’s just too tempting to reel a little bit of the line in to see if you just might feel a little tug at the other end, or worry maybe your bait was gone.  Sitting there in our chairs, with our flashlights handy, surrounded by whatever disgusting smell of bait we chose maybe isn’t for everyone, but for me and dad…..it was perfect. 

Now…the one that got away….One day Rick and Isaiah were there for the day visiting (thank goodness they were so I had some witnesses) and I was on the dock casting away.  Upon reeling in one cast I got a bite…a big one…you know one that makes the pole jerk and pull and bend which induces panic and probably a few slight squeals.  Of course quickly followed by the screaming of “DAAAAADDDDDDDD”.  I’m certain those butterflies in my stomach added to the pitch of my voice which created panic to dad and Rick that something bad happened and they came running down the steps.  (Honestly speaking I don’t blame them; we usually were up to something)  This fish jerked, pulled, swam in, swam out…dad kept telling me to let it wear itself out and I kept wanting to reel it in.  We finally fought the fish for what seemed like 3 days….(hence the true fisherman exaggeration here)….  Now…here is where the story goes bad…..  I handed the rod to dad….  Regret #1 (or maybe no regret at all because now I get to place this blame on him).  I was probably driving him nuts upon my way of handling the fish so he decided he better take over.  We finally got the fish close to the dock and dad started to pull it up and it was bending the reel really bad, so Rick decided to reach down and see if he could pull it up.  (It was a bass)  Well Dad thought Rick had a hold of it, so he jerked on the line to do I don’t know what, however that resulted in the hook coming out of the fish and as all big fish stories go….the fish wrestled away and swam off without us getting it out of the water completed to see just how big….But I do promise you it was at least 12-15 inches “halfway” out of the water……  As I type this I feel the disappointment creep back….ohhh thank goodness it was dad holding the pole J
I do think there were a few days of silence between us and I’m almost certain I didn’t allow him to touch my pole after that.  Even though that fish probably would have broken the line far before that if I had been holding the pole, but those are just minor details in the midst of this.
Still Love Fishing :)
Just a little Catch for the Day....notice the 2 chairs sitting on the dock...they always say, try to find a man who reminds you of your dad....(don't worry I reel in my own fish now) :)

Carter's Fish, my nephew, (We may need to stretch the truth on this one when we tell pappaw what we caught in his pond)

Sophie's (my niece) Pretty Fish to tell pappaw About

I treasure all those talks we shared waiting on a pole or bobber to move (even just a little jiggle to stir up some hope) all those nights.  I’m certain that’s where dad and I became best friends. 

Now…I suppose I need to go looking for the next big catch to stir up a good story.  As the saying goes…
Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught.”

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Country Roads...

I have to say…. I’m so glad to be living back closer to home.  This weekend we had my cousin’s wedding and it was so nice to feel “closer” for such a family event. Since moving back to West Virginia, I feel like I’ve seen my family more in a year then I’ve been able to see combined in the last 6 years.  I am a few days shy of “Officially” being back/living in WV for a year J  As the song sings…”Country Roads Take Me Home, to the Place I belong…”  I suppose as my Dayton friends (and college friends in Pittsburgh) tease, I’ve always been a little bit country J

As for the running updates….
Friday:  Ran 6 miles… Tried to have a few intervals of extending my stride just to change up the pace a bit to alter my run a little. 
Saturday:  Ran an easier 4 miles today. 
Sunday:  Ran about 4 ½ miles at a little bit of a steadier pace.  Brock ran with me this evening so it was nice to have some company along the run. (I"m sure this goes without saying with both of us being too competitive for our own good a nice little sprint was added at the end...I won't reveal the results) :)
Monday:  Took this evening off, was ready to go for a run but the weather didn’t look very good, a lot of rain and thunder etc.
Tuesday:  Raced home to try to beat the storm that was looking to take over the area. Of course it decided to get ugly when I was getting off work and during the day it was beautiful as I had to be stuck inside.  I didn’t want to get trapped inside again like last evening so I figured I’d take the chance. I told mom I felt like I needed a ignite start button this evening as my feet where moving, I just didn’t feel like I was going anywhere.   Ran about 6 miles.. on the way home the storm clouds were rolling in so I assume it goes without say my sprint back was a bit of a faster pace than usual.  Nothing like some thunder and lightning to make you speed up a bit.

Congrats Betsy on a Beautiful Day and Wedding!


Aunt Kay made sure we went home with food for dad to enjoy (she spoils him with some of his favorites she makes him) and making sure dad got to share in the day that way.  She obviously knows the way to dad’s heart (well stomach for that matter) J
Speaking of being gone a year, I’m really looking forward to seeing some of my girlfriends from Dayton this weekend.  I didn’t realize the timing of this would be so close to the one year Anniversary J  I’m still debating on who I can convince to go for a run with me while we are there. 

Dad….thank you for teaching me to love the outdoors.  We've spend many days on the banks of the lake fishing and anywhere else we could find.  This time of the year I appreciate so much of loving having anything to do with being outside enjoying the sunshine and cool evenings.  I look forward to bombfire nights, s’mores, and roasting hot dogs on an open flame, even if my city friends are confused at growing up on 72 acres and not being “farmers” J 

Friday, June 8, 2012

Mid Ohio Valley Sports Hall of Fame Induction Memories

Running Update:

Wednesday:  What better way to get over your slump than run till you just decides to turn around?  It was National Running Day….so I got home and easily got into my house (since we fixed the lock situation) J… laced up my shoes….and decided I’d run further down the road and turn around point then I have yet.  So as Forrest Gump would say…”I just kept running”…..  (However I didn’t run as far as him)…but I will J  I ran a few little turns in the road further than I have before…turned around….and even decided to run the flat loop before heading back up the hill….  Today’s run was probably 9-9 1/2 miles (give or take a little)
Thursday: I ran about 5 miles this evening, however I lost track of about 2 of those…somehow I must have been in a trance of thought because when I got to the turnaround point I’d assumed I would turn at I really had forgotten how I got there.  I wish I could say I ran record timing in that little straight stretch…but I don’t think that was the case J  I’ve been researching some apps I may be able to use as a GPS tracking/training for compatible with my Blackberry to become a little bit more “tech savvy” in my training. (Yes I know I’m outdated and need to get with it) J  Any recommendations would be great!  I’m thinking that may help change things up a little bit and start to push me now that my mileage base is getting settled.

Tomorrow marks a ceremony that dad was a part of 2 years ago.  I have seen several articles in the paper recently highlighting the upcoming Mid Ohio Valley Hall of Fame Induction Banquet and it makes me smile to know that 2 years ago dad had such a wonderful turn out of supporters show up to watch him be inducted.   Ritchie County had several tables filled showing their support thanks to a lot of help from Kathy Carpenter. 
For those of you who want to see a little view of dad’s induction speech, you can click on the link below.
Dad’s speaking abilities (if any) have been limited due to the effects of Parkinson’s, so you can see my mom here giving the speech.  We look to celebrate that day as it was a great day for dad, and one we know means a lot to him.  Always find the moments to celebrate as it’s too easy to find the moments to bring us down. 
This is just another thing to show just how much dad means to not only me, but, my sisters, my mom, my extended family, his athletes, and more…. knowing the lives my dad has influenced that continue to remember and do great things because he chose to invest his time in their life.
The Family With Dad
Dad with Coach Dave Mossor


Me and Dad

Dad Receiving the Award

Dad with Aly and Kathy Carpenter

Phyllis Haught and Clinton Hardman

Family at the revealing of plaques at the Mall
Angie and Brittany Sellers



Ritchie County Rebels :)














For those keeping up with the Fundraising Friday News…here is your update: 
We’ve had a little bit of a sluggish time as for the donations amount increase…BUT….I’ve been a little in and out with things that is part to blame.  I’ve been working on the organizational part of some ideas…so I know when those happen we’ll have some bigger bumps in amounts J  Let's set a goal to be at $3,500 by the end of this month!  To be at the $10,000 goal by November we'll need to get some events together to help. :)
Fundraising News:
I've been told several times as another goal for our Dollars for Dad project is to get $1 from every county in WV....so who's up for it :) WV has 55 counties I also know which counties we have covered so far from my list....so for WV Pride I think we can do that as well. 

Does anyone want to be in charge of this project? :)  I have always said I need to learn to be a better delegator  :)
 




The states we have represented and donations arrived so far are (It keeps growing!):
Please note also I am still finalizing where some of the online donation people are “Located” to show representation of their location for this project.

(Also please note Canada has been represented) :)

  • West Virginia- Counties of (Wood, Raleigh, Boone, Ritchie, Jackson, Marshall, Doddridge)
  • Connecticut
  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • Colorado
  • Ohio
  • PA
  • Virginia
  • Vermont (thakn you for the decorated envelope) :)
  • California
  • Pennsylvania
  • North Carolina
  • New Jersey
  • Michigan (We met a Faily on our Amish Country trip and after telling them what we are doing they donated)

The address to mail Dollars for Dad Project is:
Team Spangler
Attention: Missy Spangler
P.O. Box 403
Ripley, WV 25271 

Our Team Fox Official Website Has Donations as of now for: $2,579.84 

We are a little over a quarter of our way to our Goal of $10,000!!! We can do this!





The Website for it is (You can click on this link directly and donate via online):






I will be submitting Dollars for Dad funds & Greeting Cards once we get in $50 increments or after specific events.

We are planning a Scrapbooking Crop in Charleston as a fundraiser with my cousin that will be held in Early October.  I’ll have more details on that soon.
If anyone would like a “Pennies for Parkinson’s” coin jar to display to have people drop in their change, just let me know and I’ll arrange to get you some we are making. Every penny counts!
If you are running the Parkersburg Half Marathon or 2 mile, send me a note at MissySpangler22@yahoo.com. I will add you to a list to update you on any plans we have to do for the day and as a “Team”.
If you would like to write a check and mail it directly to the Team Fox Please Email me at: missyspangler22@yahoo.com and I will email you a form you can use.

 So there is your Friday Fundraising Update J   Thank you too ALL those who have messaged me with projects you are working on to help, comments, goals, suggestions, and so forth.  This is my way of feeling connected with trying to make all of this better…and know how much
We appreciate it!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain”

Alright…I’m sitting here feeling guilty for my semi-rant yesterday and the negative-ness revolved around it (Yes I know some things could always be worse, but some days I find myself just wanting to be grumpy I suppose).  Apparently God wanted to entertain me a little bit and make me “think” about things…so after visiting my Grandparents in Charleston we came home to a house we were locked out of for several hours until a Locksmith was able to get us in J  The spring in our doorknob had broken loose so the door itself wouldn’t operate.  By coincidence too our neighbors had driven by to drop off some no-bake cookies (don’t tell dad because it’s quite possible they won’t make it long enough to share) J and it was nice to have company while we “waited the storm out” to re-enter our home.

I somewhat caught myself off-guard upon walking back into the house and showing my neighbors a few things we got in the Amish Country a frame I had on our mantel with the quote “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain” I suppose it was a little bit of a slap in my face for my “bad attitude” J 
I did hear from my “mentor” for the Team Fox “team” who has ran the NYC marathon 3 times, and training for a triathlon for Team Fox now….her father also has Parkinson’s so I’m really looking forward to exchanging training suggestions, ideas, and having someone so similar to work/talk with.
I had to “blog” today…as it’s National Running Day! Info Website: http://www.runningday.org  So I’m looking forward to going home (and getting into my house) J…lacing up my shoes and going for a long run to get back on track J  If you have a chance today…..it might make you feel better ….go out even if it’s for not very long…but run to feel a part of something! J

If you’d like a fun project…I’ve become “twitter friends” with a new program/app called Charity Miles…if you have an Android or iPhone you should really check out this app. Their website info is: http://www.charitymiles.org/  (I’m debating upgrading my phone just to get it)…you can download the app for FREE…choose a charity…and they give you so much $ per mile walked, ran, biked to the Charity of your choice. (Bikers earn 10¢ per mile; walkers and runners earn 25¢ per mile, all up to our initial $1,000,000 sponsorship pool.) Team Fox is a top 10 on their site which of course I’m biased too…BUT you can choose whatever you’d like!  It’s an easy way to get movin’ and make a difference!
Also…if anyone wants a “TEAM FOX” sticker to show your support let me know!  I just got some from Team Fox and I can mail you some!  I’m going to stick them on lots of things I send out.  I have a friend working on Team Spangler’s logo to do some T-shirts, Tanks, and Window Decals for us to take orders on so we can tackle running race season as a team J  Just email me: MissySpangler22@yahoo.com if you’d like some stickers.  Also…you can stick them on a jar to help promote “Pennies…loose change” for Parkinson’s….I have a bank who will count the coins for us and write a check to the foundation on our team’s behalf.
I suppose I should sign off today with a typical “team huddle” to kick off National Running Day and motivate us to do something! J


(This picture is prior to the state meet my senior year…I will call out Meghan Walker as to motivating us so much to make us cry prior to the race! Haha….  I think dad shouted “There’s no crying in cross country) or something to make us stop being "girls" :)

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

“The Journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step”

“The Journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step” – Confucius   I think of that quote often in the worlds of running, although I’m certain it has a more in depth meaning then the obvious world of running.  I’m not certain how many steps it will take to complete the marathon but I am certain I will lose track counting during the race, probably so within the first block.  I reflect on this quote for this particular journey due to what these steps mean to me and what these steps are for. The journey to find a cure will be so far from 1000 miles but with every mile meaning something….we’re bound to get somewhere. I’ve found myself in a little bit of a slump which I’m struggling for what reason I don’t know when it’s come to running the last few days.  A few miles into the run I seem to be fine…but those first few steps have taken a little bit more of a push to get going than usual.  I woke up this morning telling myself to get over whatever it is and let’s get going again.  (I’m certain that’s dad’s advice as well…) J 

I think sometimes it’s easy to isolate yourself into a "nobody understands" train of thought when in reality there are many others that actually do understand.  I’ve been searching and reading other Team Fox member’s pages, stories, journeys, and events that have inspired me to get over whatever this hump is and make something happen. 

We had taken a little trip last week to the Amish Country and I found myself completely exhausted in the evenings.  I sure hope all the walking around count for something in regards to training. I kept calling mom to update her and dad on everything we did because I know dad loved going to the Amish Country (I’m certain it was for the food…which if you remember in prior blogs is how mom coaxed him into going anywhere) J 

 I need to become more of a morning person again and get some runs in prior to the work day getting started to switch my schedule around a little bit.  I have found myself in a “habit” of the same old routes and routines that I think have made the “same old” runs too normal and need to change it up.

My Running Report to catch up on:

Wednesday:  Ran the typical route on the road (with a few words of encouragement from some of the neighbors checking in along the way)….ran the extra little flat going the other way to total about 6 miles this evening.
Thursday:  We traveled to the Amish country this evening, so we just walked around some in the area and got settled in. 
Friday:  -off-
Saturday: -off-
Sunday:  I think I entered into an “Amish Chocolate Chip Cookie” coma today and literally felt like I had to throw myself off the porch to get moving enough to get my run in.  We’d been doing outside projects to catch up on and finally in the evening got myself together to go running.  I felt like a turtle could have beaten me on today’s run.  I ran about 5 ½ miles this evening.
Monday:  Another little bit of a sluggish start day, but started to feel a little bit better on the way back (most of it being a downhill probably helped with that) but….I had added a little bit to the turnaround point as well as adding the flat part…so got about 7 miles in…with a little bit of a hill workout in afterwards chasing after the dog.  I think he does it on purpose anymore to help me with training.   
Our journeys take us all difference places in life, give us life experiences we may not learn to appreciate until years later, but for each of those experiences it’s what we take from them and allow to make us better people.  Dad gave so much of his “time” to others…. Along with lots of words of advice…so as dad would tell me…quit being a baby and make something happen J 
I had to share a picture from several years back (obviously) of us at the Milam side family reunion (on Dad's mom's side).  Dad’s orneriness obviously comes honestly from Papaw’s facial expression in this picture, and don’t under estimate what Tony is probably about to say that will break us all out in laughter in any given second during this picture J 

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Pennsboro Coaching....

The usual “training update”
Friday:  We were en- route to Ritchie County this evening, and we didn’t get a head start early enough for me to be able to run once we got to the farm.  I think I carried things up and down the steps thinking it was my “fix” for the day
Saturday:  I snuck out of the house before I was given a “to do” activity so I could know I got my run in for the day because they were working on some projects getting ready for Brock’s Family Reunion event.  We were teasing when I got back about dodging projects.  I did truly enjoy the tiny bit of traffic and most of the time having the country roads all to myself.  (Minus the 2 snakes I passed…don’t worry I threw rocks till they slithered a safe distance away)  I ran about 5 ½ miles on a this rather sunny warm morning.  I tried to claim my sweat was from doing projects when I returned.  Too bad I couldn’t count the 4-wheeler miles we had for the day or I would have been able to claim a marathon for the day J
Sunday:  Rise and Shine…Alison laced up her running shoes and went on a run with me.  People use to think we were cousins in high school running days (which I hope the story is straight now given her and Brock being cousins)…it was fun to have a running partner for the day.  We ran around 3-4 miles maybe.  We had to hurry back to get ready for the family reunion. 
Monday:  We left the farm and stopped by to see mom and dad.  Mom had a project for us so I can at least claim some lifting as my work out for the day.  We didn’t get home prior to daylight….I think I’m going to have to start rising a little early on these busier days and run in the morning before the schedules get out of wack.
Tuesday:  I think a turtle could have beat my pace this evening.  It took at least 2 miles before I even felt like I was moving.  My legs wanted nothing to regarding movement for some reason.  I almost didn’t run the hill part of the run, but that little voice inside my head talked me back into it.  I did enjoy running back down the hill a little more after debating not to do it at all.  I ran a total of 5 miles.  


I found myself last week discussing and telling stories about Pennsboro High School’s famous “Cow Patty Bingo” Event.  Ok…maybe it isn’t “famous” but I sure think it was one of the highlighted events of the summer.  I can remember as a kid thinking it was such a go to event.  For those of you wandering what in the world is a Cow Patty Bingo….. Well you see in the country a Cow’s “Poop” is called a Patty…. Soooo to further explain….  You would square off (mark off) a large football field into individual squares…people would buy chances (which would be the squares) for spots on the field; all of the spots were labeled so people knew where their square was.  We would bring in a cow and load him onto the football field…. You could be at the event for hours upon hours…and I even remember one year it was as quick as can be.  The winner would be….wherever the cow laid his “Patty” the owner of that square wins the pot of money.  If the “Patty” landed in several of the squares depending on placement, the pot of money would be split among the square owners.  You can imagine people cheering on the cow to walk towards their purchased square on the field.
I suppose we enter into this humorous highlight of dad again….How could you not find an event like this funny?  It was a way for the community to come together, raise money, and share some laughs, and honestly speaking I didn’t know of any other way when I was growing up.
Speaking of Fund Raising....here is dad doing his part in a Dunking Booth 
        I love the movie Remember the Titans, not just because it’s a great inspirational sports movie, but because that little girl that was the coach’s daughter in the movie was me when I was little.  I didn’t know of any other place to be rather then the sidelines of the football field after school while dad coached.  Whatever dad yelled, I probably echoed it just so I could be like him.  I had a whole team full of big brothers growing up because dad coached them and if dad was there, I was probably 2 steps behind him.  Some of my best childhood memories were at the old Miles Stadium and the field house…the locker rooms were in the bottom of the building and the coaches office was at the top.  Before and after practices when I’d go to the field and up to the coach’s office to see dad, I’d have to yell “I’m coming through” right before I’d jet through the doors and up the steps so the boys would know to be “decent” for a second. 


Tommy, Jim, Dad, and "Little" Tommy
Pennsboro Cardinal Days
 So many of these memories were reflected this weekend too when I saw Bryan Ireland.  I think Bryan was always on dad’s team but then maybe it’s just he always came back to visit even when he was out of school J  Dad always loved Bryan’s work ethic and they could talk football literally as long as you’d allow them.  I remember coming back from college once visiting and Bryan stopped by to visist with dad…a few hours later his wife Rhonda called and was kinda laughing saying Bryan went out for milk and she was backtracking where he could have gotten side tracked to stop and visit along the way and just wanted to check if it was to see dad.  Sadly, I have to call out dad on this; I’m almost 100% certain mom’s had to do that same thing on several occasions. 
                Growing up in a small community was one of the best things my parents could have given us.  At times you’ll find yourself aggravated at some of the things that come along with the saying “The Best Thing about Living in a Small town, is when I don’t know what I’m doing someone else does”.  However, when dad started to get progressively worse with Parkinson’s Disease there were numerous people that have stepped in to make so many great things possible, offer to help with abundant things, and not hesitate to send an encouraging word/message/card.  When I come home to Ritchie County (and even many miles outside of Ritchie County) I get asked everywhere I go, “How’s your dad doing?”  It is a bit reassuring at that moment of the support that makes dealing with something of this sort just a tiny bit easier. 

**Thanks Tara for posting these pictures today to help be able to incorporate in today :)

Friday, May 25, 2012

"Choose to be Happy" Fundraising Friday Update

Tuesday:  What a great evening to just run,  the weather was absolutely beautiful, and I can’t say I can complain about anything bothering me J I extended the usual turn around point and got in about 6 ½ miles. 
***Today was a little milestone in regards to donation levels as we received a donation that pushed us to being officially a quarter of the way to our big goal we set, and its only May…..Thank you to all those who have followed, jumped in, and kept up with this journey….We’ve got lots of strides ahead of us to keep this going.
Wednesday: I didn’t run this evening, we had some prior plans and trying to keep some rest days for now built in.  We went and visited some neighbors we discovered we'd somewhat knew while running/biking and just had a great time!  It’s amazing the people you meet and their positive spirits are contagious.
Thursday: Last night I set off to run, only to discover loud thunder and some lighting shortly after..so I turned around and headed back home.  The storm never really got to us, so I ran some circles around close to the house just in case so I felt like I did something.  Probably got in 2 miles or so.

Just a little dad update.  It’s a little tough to talk about, but I suppose this is what this blog is all about and the reason for all this.  Dad has had a rough week, between the hardship of being bed ridden and things that come from that at times makes it difficult.  I ask mom several times a day how dad is, but sometimes I still find myself wanting to pretend nothing is wrong.  Kelly and Andy have been able to help a lot being at home and there are days I just ponder, I have no idea how mom does it.  Through the extended “Team Fox” I’ve come across after starting this, being a caregiver is something that comes up often in the discussions of trails and struggles.  I know I’ve reflected on this before, and some days I really have to focus on not being bitter about the situation.  It’s easy to consume myself with the “why” factors but I constantly tell myself whatever the situation is, you just have to make the best out of it.  I hear people complain often about silly things (which is fine), but it quickly brings me back to the realization of “it could always be worse”.  Michael J. Fox was interviewed about Parkinson’s the other night, and his phrase “Choose to be Happy” has a lot of truth to it.  If you have a few minutes watch this video….and keep remembering to Choose to be Happy….what we do today, will make a difference for tomorrow.

Fundraising News:
I've been told several times as another goal for our Dollars for Dad project is to get $1 from every county in WV....so who's up for it :) WV has 55 counties I also know which counties we have covered so far from my list....so for WV Pride I think we can do that as well.

The states we have represented and donations arrived so far are (It keeps growing!):
Please note also I am still finalizing where some of the online donation people are “Located” to show representation of their location for this project.
(Also please note Canada has been represented) :)


West Virginia- Counties of (Wood, Raleigh, Boone, Ritchie, Jackson, Marshall)
Connecticut
Alaska
Hawaii
Colorado
Ohio
PA
Virginia
Vermont
California
Pennsylvania
North Carolina
New Jersey



The address to mail Dollars for Dad Project is:

Team Spangler
Attention: Missy Spangler
P.O. Box 403
Ripley, WV 25271

Our Team Fox Official Website Has Donations as of now for: $2,504.84

We are a quarter of our way to our Goal of $10,000!!!  We can do this!

The Website for it is (You can click on this link directly and donate via online):

Click here for Team Spangler for Team Fox Donation Page

I will be submitting Dollars for Dad funds & Greeting Cards once we get in $50 increments or after specific events.
If anyone would like a “Pennies for Parkinsons” coin jar to display to have people drop in their change, just let me know and I’ll arrange to get you some we are making.  Every penny counts!
If you are running the Parkersburg Half Marathon or 2 mile, send me a note at MissySpangler22@yahoo.com.  I will add you to a list to update you on any plans we have to do for the day and as a “Team”.
If you would like to write a check and mail it directly to the Team Fox Please Email me at: missyspangler22@yahoo.com and I will email you a form you can use.

So there is your Friday Fundraising Update J Have a great Memorial Day weekend!  I’m looking forward to the long weekend and being in Ritchie County with the families, friends, farm, eating, 4-wheelers, fishing, and long runs in the country.