Fighting Childhood Hunger
I will ride 160 miles on my bike, across the state of Florida, to help fight childhood hunger. Don’t get me wrong, I love riding my bike and this doesn’t sound crazy or daunting. It Read More …
I will ride 160 miles on my bike, across the state of Florida, to help fight childhood hunger. Don’t get me wrong, I love riding my bike and this doesn’t sound crazy or daunting. It Read More …
As I am changing the focus of TriathlonMami.com to advocacy and empowerment, I am highlighting my favorite posts from past social advocacy projects. I don’t know where to start. Hosting the Camillus House children’s run Read More …
The email simply said: “I hope you don’t have plans for April 7 – 11.” I read it and screamed. Months earlier, a friend posted on her Facebook a link to the GEICO Florida Road Safety Bike Read More …
It was impossible to know how things would turn out when I told my friend Stacy I would join the Bake It Happen campaign last year. Bake It Happen is a yearly event developed by Stacy and Read More …
Miami has the stereotype of a shallow party city, full of beautiful people in scant clothing. But it turns out that Miami is also a generous and warm fitness community that shined with the Camillus House Children’s Read More …
This is part of a sponsored campaign with DiMe Media and Buena Vista Home Entertainment. However, all opinions expressed are my own. We went to see McFarland, USA in the theaters the week it came out. That is Read More …
I don’t like the title of this post. I just wanted to make sure you read it, and if you are short on time …. just scroll past the Camillus House logo. As one door closes, Read More …
I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired and I decided to do something about it. I’ve written before about cycling on the Rickenbacker Causeway which unites mainland Miami to the Village of Key Biscayne Read More …
I’m a runner because I run, not because I love it. To me, runs are endured not enjoyed. Except for that one run, every once in a while. It’s the one you feel good, you Read More …
Dear Women For Tri Board, I’ve been encouraged by people on Twitter to write you this letter, but I have to make it quick since you are meeting as I type. First, to be clear, Read More …