
This weekend, our October Lorna's Limited Edition colorway went live- and it's flying off the shelves! "That's How We Roll" reflects the colors for the Nike Women’s Marathon to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. We pulled the colors from the race day theme: dark stormy teals, drooping purplish fuchsias and a deep smoky over saturated charcoal. It is the perfect mix of bright fun summer colors smashed down to tone with a mature charcoal. No better way to say adieu to summer and how-d'ye-do to fall with this piece of color bliss!
And it's all because of our two Beans, Nicole and Sharon who are running the marathon later this month. Many people have asked why they are running this race. A marathon is no easy task and the time spent training has been tough! In particular, they are running in support of people who are battling life threatening illnesses. Sharon is running this race for Debbie, her soon to be mother-in-law who is suffering from early onset Alzheimer’s and Nicole is running for J.P., her brother-in-law who is battling Leukemia. They are running for those who are struggling, who are supporting, and who are crafting for a cause. They are running in memory of and in support of these very special people who continue to be enormous inspirations to their lives.
First off, here's a little bit about J.P., Nicole's brother-in-law.

Now, a long year, and tough battle later, he is still in remission. He is taking most of his treatments orally and is able to attend a partial day of public high school! He will continue on with his treatments and once a month visits to UCDavis for another 2.5 years. JP has been incredibly strong throughout this entire process. Every time I see him, he is in the best of spirits. Happy, talkative, and just as funny as ever. Sometimes you have to remind yourself that he is battling cancer. He has handled this part of his life with so much vitality and courage.
He blogs about his experience over at jpizzlll.org. It includes information about his specific type of leukemia and a journal (written by him and and his dad) of their year long battle.
(And truth be told, I also did it to distract me from my husbands deployment. I have thrown myself into learning about appropriate shoes, hydration, and nutrition. It has really helped the months fly by. )
Sharon: Nicole is absolutely right! I got us into this! I saw a flyer some one had left in the retail shop for the race. Truth be told I had not even opened the flyer to see where or when or how long the race was. Who would have thought it was a marathon, and not even in Reno! Next thing I know Nicole had signed up! It was the real deal, we were really going to do this!
Nicole: No. I was not a runner. I HATED it with a passion! I could not even run a mile before starting this process. That's when Sharon stepped in. We would see each other at work each day and we would ask "Did you go running?" Slowly we both got into a routine and before we knew it, 6 miles was easy to run.
What are you most nervous about?
Sharon: Everything! We have put a lot of ourselves into this race and I know we will finish even if that means we are crawling! Even now, I feel really nervous. I think to myself: Will my shoes last another long run? Will I get blisters? What should I wear? Where will we stay? Am I going to cry at the end? What will I do after the race?
We wish our running Beans the best of luck on their race October 16th! For more information about the race and how to get involved, check out http://www.lls.org !!
Is anyone else out there running a marathon soon? What was your experience like?
Good luck, Ladies!
Bethany
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