Website help

Hi. I hope someone can help me.  I registered along with my husband because that was the only way it would let me register and now I can't get on my own page.  I emailed the webmaster last week and no reply as of yet.  When I try to login it tells me my password is wrong and when I say email my password to me, they say I have a different email address, but won't tell me what it is.  I've tried the only three email addresses we've ever had and it still says it is wrong.  Is there a way to unregister and then rergister?

Thanks for your help.

Jacki

Jacki – February 8, 2008 – 1:10am
CiaraMarieFarris's picture

HELP FOR PLANNING A RELAY FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

we need tips and advice on planning a relay for life at our school....we need to get info. on the rules and registration and general info.

 

thanks for the help. 

CiaraMarieFarris – February 8, 2008 – 10:37am
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HELP ANYONE.

HELP? PLEASE?

AHHHHHHH 

CiaraMarieFarris – February 8, 2008 – 10:51am
Karrie's picture

My mother, my best friend

 When I looked at my mom I didn't see what her cancer had done to her, I saw a beautiful woman that had the smoothest skin I have ever touched, I saw her salt and pepper hair laying softly against the pillow. When those few times when she was able to talk, my heart melt when she whisperes 'I love you' and I got goosebumps when she smiled. I loved it when she taped her foot when I played her favorite music. It's the little things that keeps me strong, that reminds me why I loved her, why I loved being with her.  She knew that I would be able to do what she needs to keep her comfortable. Because she taught me when you love someone so much you forget about your needs and tend to the person that is depending on you. And I'm thankful that I could do that for her. I'm thankful that I got to spend all my time with her and watch her transition into the next life. I'm thankful that she has made me strong enough to tell her that it's was okay to go be with the angels and to not be afraid when God took her hand and lead her to another life where there is no pain, to a place where she will reunite with her dad. I told her that I will always love her, that I'll always miss her, and I know that she will always be there when I need to talk to her.

Karrie – February 8, 2008 – 3:20pm
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Fighting Back in Wisconsin-one breath at a time

Hi everyone,

Well its February and in Wisconsin that means we are making our last and most impressive push possible to make our state smoke-free. We need the help of all relayers and supporters. If you care about reducing lung cancer please take action today. Support Senate Bill 150 so that everyone can breathe free. Visit www.acscan.org and visit the Wisconsin Action Center to send a message. Or you can call the state legislative hotline at 1-800-362-9472 and will be given contact information for your state lawmakers. Thanks for everything you do. I look forward to seeing you at Relay this summer!

Lisa Davidson – February 8, 2008 – 4:29pm
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Viera

Earlier this year, I lost a mentor and a friend to cancer.  Viera was an amazing woman.  After loosing her husband she went on to raise two fantastic children – who are a testament to her enduring dedication to them- run a successful business, create a sanctuary where many of her friends went to laugh, and sing and eat and find themselves in her friendship.  She was outspoken in her views, especially politics and family. 
Viera encouraged me to be myself and made sure I knew that my path is the correct one for me.  She was easy to talk to and opened her heart home and arms to all of her friends.
Nothing showed how much people valued Viera as much as the outpouring of “helpers,” e-mails, cards and phone calls that she received when she was ill.  I count myself as lucky to have been able to spend time with her in the hospital as her days were coming to an end.  She joked with the doctors and nurses.  She was optimistic in her treatment when there was very little to be optimistic about.  And when she finally left us, it was at home with her children holding her hands.   She was a magnificent woman and I hope she knew that, that was and is my opinion of her. 

Katie De Santis – February 8, 2008 – 5:22pm
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Ann

Ann, was 5 foot 2  inches – maybe. Before the steroids, she weighed 99lbs, after she weighed 102.  I don’t think that when I met her, that I understood that this “little” woman was going to be my step-mother.  But I can tell you now that I am so thankful for her.  Ann was able to bridge the gap between a 13 year old girl and her family.  She just made things easier. 
I think that kids always want their parents to get back together, but when my dad married Ann, I stopped wishing that.  As hard as my parents divorce was on me, if they hadn’t divorced I would have missed out on Ann.
I believe an appropriate term would be spunky.  And she was brave- you have 6 kids, see them to adulthood and then marry a man with a teenage girl. 
She had, had skin cancer in the past, and she was self conscious of the place one her calf where a “scoop” of flesh the size of a fist had been removed.  Every few months she would have to get little spots burned off of her body.  Before she was diagnosed she joked about odds of getting cancer of the leg.

Katie De Santis – February 8, 2008 – 6:07pm
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RELAY FOR LIFE OF SIMSBURY CT

RELAY FOR LIFE OF SIMSBURY

MAY 16 - May 17 (4pm - 10am)

Henry James Middle School, Simsbury CT

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StrikingOutCancer – February 8, 2008 – 9:55pm

Gator Gladiators

Thank you gators for supporting the American Cancer Society through Relay for Life in Summerville. This community service is important to me because everyone is affected by cancer. When my father, Michael James Melton, passed away one year after being diagnosed with colon cancer I felt helpless because I was not able to help him. I now realize that his memory and my love for him can continue by supporting others who are  still fighting to overcome cancer.

alicia mcadory – February 8, 2008 – 10:21pm