Today our friend Nancianne Pfister had her head shaved for the third
time, for the fund raiser to make money to fight childhood cancer. We met her at
DeVeer's Irish pub and I took a before picture.
We met two friends of hers inside the restaurant and we all had
lunch. She had a bowl of lamb-vegetable soup there earlier in the week and when she
complained that it wasn't on today's menu, the chef quickly made some, just enough to
serve all five of us. It was, indeed, very good.
After lunch, it was time to sign in...
...and then present herself for the shearing.
In this, her third year, Nancianne has acquired a group of admirers
who stood around and cheered for her. She gave them all a jaunty wave.
Then the work began in earnest.
When it was over, organizers came up to thank her for coming and to
shake her hand. You could see from the way people looked at her (and the cheers from
the crowd watching the shearing) that everybody loved her.
Time for one more wave at the cheering crowd...
And then to head home for another year, leaving behind a pile of grey
hair...
This event kind of snuck up on me this time, and I never got any
pre-even publicity on Facebook or in this journal so she had only raised $200 of the $300
goal she had set for herself (her first year, she raised >$1,000 without knowing I had
put a plea on Facebook!). If you feel you would like to make a donation to help end
children's cancer, here
is a page where you can donate to Nancianne's shearing. "Sadly, childhood cancer
research is extremely underfunded, so every dollar makes a difference to these children
who need your help," Nancianne says in her statement on her fundraising page.
Walt and I went to see Chekhov's The Three Sisters tonight and, ever the picture of grace and refinement, I took a spectacular fall trying to climb up to the third level of tonight's theater. Gonna be interesting to see how my knee feels tomorrow.
2 comments:
I hope your knee isn't too sore today. What were you thinking - about being on the third level?
I'm sore and using my cane today, but no serious damage. The theater was four rows from stage to back. I prefer sitting in the back, which was up 3 stairs, but they were BIG stairs. I thought I could pull myself up, but forgot how heavy my body is and how weak my arms are!
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