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	<description>Running one mile for each service member killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.</description>
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		<title>By: Judy d'Albert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judy d'Albert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jon was kind enough to send a snail mail thank you card  this week - one of hundreds he must be writing I would guess.  He thanked me for &quot;sounding the clarion call early on about the run &quot; adding that &quot;we would never have seen as much of the support as we did without your behind the scenes work&quot; . Well, it began with me asking Tom and Andre Gilomen to invite the team to dinner at their Barking Frog Grille in Sedona AZ where all 18 members of the team sat down to a five star dinner, and then my call to Jim at Recapture Lodge, Bluff, Utah, which gave him the opportunity to offer hospitality after that stunning run through Monument Valley which  is up on the film webpage. Two months later, on the fourth anniversary of Chris&#039; death, Jim who is also Fire Chief and his family, with flags and fire truck  took a stunning sunset photo at Chris Belchik&#039;s mile in town  to send to his mom Lynn who met up with the team in Germantown, IL, so she could embrace one of her son&#039;s buddies who ran miles that day  along with Ret. Sgt Major Velton Lochlear who had flown from Laredo TX at the invitation of the mayors of Germantown and Clinton Co. IL.  to run miles for Velton II , his buddy Aaron Kincaid, Master Sgt Robb Needham and seven others, as reported earlier in the blog http://www.tributetochris.com/  

The day after Bluff, the team had the amazing welcome in the towns of Blanding and Monticello, UT,  where people showed up in droves.  This was chronicled so well in the San Juan Record by Gold Star Mom Terri Winder who wrote two  outstanding RFTF news features to be found in the July 2008 archives  under her byline In A Nutshell http://www.sjrnews.com/pages/2008_archives

Fast foreward to September 11 and an interview and reflection by Jon  which I spotted online  today   http://www.moblogic.tv/blog/2008/09/11/some-thoughts-about-run-for-the-fallen/
Besides the TV segments, here is an excerpt from Jon&#039;s text that resonated all the way back to Utah.

&quot;To hear a Gold Star mother come up to you and say “you don’t know how much these means to me,” truly cuts to the core of your being. You are left speechless, and the few things you are compelled to do are to embrace and to smile. On the one hand, you are proud to run, to do something you believe in your heart is possible, and at the same time, you are mired by the very thought that you will never know the depths to which she speaks. To attempt to understand another is to embrace them. Yet I remain, speechless.
Over the course of ten weeks, I have had the opportunity to meet so many wonderful families, so many grateful towns, so many positive individuals. Yet one family sticks out in my mind. While running through Blanding, UT on July 1st, we met the Winder family. Tom and Terri Winder’s son, Nathan Winder, was killed in Iraq on June 26, 2007. They adopted him when he was 2, and Nathan is just one of their 18 children. Tom and Terri’s hearts are as big as their family. And while the Winders weren’t the first Gold Star family we met, nor with whom we’ve grown the closest, I will never forget that moment or her words. “You will never know how much this means to us,” Terri said. And yes, she is right. Yet what she didn’t know was that while she was the mother whose heart I touched, it was her who in turn, touched my heart. She fulfilled the promise of what Run for the Fallen could become, of the promise I made to Mike, something I knew only in my heart.&quot;

(The team invited Terri to run the final day at Arlington - and she did!)
and this           http://www.moblogic.tv/video/2008/09/15/run-for-the-fallen-jon-bellona/
September 11th, 2008

So as Jon sits alone and pens his thank yous the old fashioned way and reflects on every individual who will receive one, the rest of us owe him and the team our gratitude and support for whatever form Run For The Fallen may take in 2009 .... for it is something that will not fade. It touched too many American families of the fallen and their friends and raised the consciousness of thousands of others who have not experienced the devastating loss  and grief that stays long after people&#039;s patience and sympathy fade,  to quote from the article below.http://www.glamour.com/news/articles/2008/03/war_widows
 
One also hopes that all the charities benefitted both monetarily and with exposure to the nationwide audience. 

Judy
Orange County, CA  the December venue for the third Snowball Express  for widows and children of the fallen which supported Run For The Fallen. It is not too late for them to register at www.snowballexpress.org</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jon was kind enough to send a snail mail thank you card  this week &#8211; one of hundreds he must be writing I would guess.  He thanked me for &#8220;sounding the clarion call early on about the run &#8221; adding that &#8220;we would never have seen as much of the support as we did without your behind the scenes work&#8221; . Well, it began with me asking Tom and Andre Gilomen to invite the team to dinner at their Barking Frog Grille in Sedona AZ where all 18 members of the team sat down to a five star dinner, and then my call to Jim at Recapture Lodge, Bluff, Utah, which gave him the opportunity to offer hospitality after that stunning run through Monument Valley which  is up on the film webpage. Two months later, on the fourth anniversary of Chris&#8217; death, Jim who is also Fire Chief and his family, with flags and fire truck  took a stunning sunset photo at Chris Belchik&#8217;s mile in town  to send to his mom Lynn who met up with the team in Germantown, IL, so she could embrace one of her son&#8217;s buddies who ran miles that day  along with Ret. Sgt Major Velton Lochlear who had flown from Laredo TX at the invitation of the mayors of Germantown and Clinton Co. IL.  to run miles for Velton II , his buddy Aaron Kincaid, Master Sgt Robb Needham and seven others, as reported earlier in the blog <a href="http://www.tributetochris.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.tributetochris.com/</a>  </p>
<p>The day after Bluff, the team had the amazing welcome in the towns of Blanding and Monticello, UT,  where people showed up in droves.  This was chronicled so well in the San Juan Record by Gold Star Mom Terri Winder who wrote two  outstanding RFTF news features to be found in the July 2008 archives  under her byline In A Nutshell <a href="http://www.sjrnews.com/pages/2008_archives" rel="nofollow">http://www.sjrnews.com/pages/2008_archives</a></p>
<p>Fast foreward to September 11 and an interview and reflection by Jon  which I spotted online  today   <a href="http://www.moblogic.tv/blog/2008/09/11/some-thoughts-about-run-for-the-fallen/" rel="nofollow">http://www.moblogic.tv/blog/2008/09/11/some-thoughts-about-run-for-the-fallen/</a><br />
Besides the TV segments, here is an excerpt from Jon&#8217;s text that resonated all the way back to Utah.</p>
<p>&#8220;To hear a Gold Star mother come up to you and say “you don’t know how much these means to me,” truly cuts to the core of your being. You are left speechless, and the few things you are compelled to do are to embrace and to smile. On the one hand, you are proud to run, to do something you believe in your heart is possible, and at the same time, you are mired by the very thought that you will never know the depths to which she speaks. To attempt to understand another is to embrace them. Yet I remain, speechless.<br />
Over the course of ten weeks, I have had the opportunity to meet so many wonderful families, so many grateful towns, so many positive individuals. Yet one family sticks out in my mind. While running through Blanding, UT on July 1st, we met the Winder family. Tom and Terri Winder’s son, Nathan Winder, was killed in Iraq on June 26, 2007. They adopted him when he was 2, and Nathan is just one of their 18 children. Tom and Terri’s hearts are as big as their family. And while the Winders weren’t the first Gold Star family we met, nor with whom we’ve grown the closest, I will never forget that moment or her words. “You will never know how much this means to us,” Terri said. And yes, she is right. Yet what she didn’t know was that while she was the mother whose heart I touched, it was her who in turn, touched my heart. She fulfilled the promise of what Run for the Fallen could become, of the promise I made to Mike, something I knew only in my heart.&#8221;</p>
<p>(The team invited Terri to run the final day at Arlington &#8211; and she did!)<br />
and this           <a href="http://www.moblogic.tv/video/2008/09/15/run-for-the-fallen-jon-bellona/" rel="nofollow">http://www.moblogic.tv/video/2008/09/15/run-for-the-fallen-jon-bellona/</a><br />
September 11th, 2008</p>
<p>So as Jon sits alone and pens his thank yous the old fashioned way and reflects on every individual who will receive one, the rest of us owe him and the team our gratitude and support for whatever form Run For The Fallen may take in 2009 &#8230;. for it is something that will not fade. It touched too many American families of the fallen and their friends and raised the consciousness of thousands of others who have not experienced the devastating loss  and grief that stays long after people&#8217;s patience and sympathy fade,  to quote from the article below.http://www.glamour.com/news/articles/2008/03/war_widows</p>
<p>One also hopes that all the charities benefitted both monetarily and with exposure to the nationwide audience. </p>
<p>Judy<br />
Orange County, CA  the December venue for the third Snowball Express  for widows and children of the fallen which supported Run For The Fallen. It is not too late for them to register at <a href="http://www.snowballexpress.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.snowballexpress.org</a></p>
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		<title>By: Chris Collver</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Collver</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 23:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To All:

I sent pictures to Cameron Payne&#039;s mom when we placed Cameron&#039;s flag at Max Meadows outside of Wytheville, VA on the August 12.

This is her response:

Wow!!!!!!!!!


Thank you so much for sharing your pictures. I have forwarded them to my family so they can enjoy them. When I opened up your email I saw the photos and of course I was so overwhelmed with emotions. I can hardly believe it has been over a year since Cameron left us. At yet people continue to honor and remember him. I really wished you would have had an opportunity to meet him. Cameron&#039;s laughter was truly contagious. It&#039;s his laughter that I remember the most and gets me through the rough patches. 


Love you, Denise (Cameron&#039;s mommy)

Thank again from the bottom of my heart.
Chris Collver
Lovettsville, VA</description>
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<p>I sent pictures to Cameron Payne&#8217;s mom when we placed Cameron&#8217;s flag at Max Meadows outside of Wytheville, VA on the August 12.</p>
<p>This is her response:</p>
<p>Wow!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Thank you so much for sharing your pictures. I have forwarded them to my family so they can enjoy them. When I opened up your email I saw the photos and of course I was so overwhelmed with emotions. I can hardly believe it has been over a year since Cameron left us. At yet people continue to honor and remember him. I really wished you would have had an opportunity to meet him. Cameron&#8217;s laughter was truly contagious. It&#8217;s his laughter that I remember the most and gets me through the rough patches. </p>
<p>Love you, Denise (Cameron&#8217;s mommy)</p>
<p>Thank again from the bottom of my heart.<br />
Chris Collver<br />
Lovettsville, VA</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Dobek Jr</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Dobek Jr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I forgot to mention that I am from Des Moines, Iowa</description>
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		<title>By: Robert Dobek Jr</title>
		<link>http://blog.runforthefallen.org/thank-you/comment-page-1/#comment-809</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Dobek Jr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I received an email from my mother who works at Fort Campbell, Ky letting me know about this awesome event.  I served in OIF with the 1/113th Cav Troop C in 05-06.  We were fortunate to have only lost 1 of our own but that 1 man was loved by all.  I didn&#039;t know who to tell or how but on Sunday August 24th 2008 I ran 3 miles for Sgt Daniel Sesker.  I hope that you will do this again next year so that I can hopefully get a few more people involved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received an email from my mother who works at Fort Campbell, Ky letting me know about this awesome event.  I served in OIF with the 1/113th Cav Troop C in 05-06.  We were fortunate to have only lost 1 of our own but that 1 man was loved by all.  I didn&#8217;t know who to tell or how but on Sunday August 24th 2008 I ran 3 miles for Sgt Daniel Sesker.  I hope that you will do this again next year so that I can hopefully get a few more people involved.</p>
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		<title>By: Danielle Oldham</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danielle Oldham</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have  WHOLE bunch of pictures I want to send to you guys from the run/walk i organized in New Smyrna Beach, FL. We had ran/walked for over 180 fallen soldiers! If you can let me know where i can upload/send ther pictures for you guys! Also, are there Run For The Fallen shirts availabe online?!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have  WHOLE bunch of pictures I want to send to you guys from the run/walk i organized in New Smyrna Beach, FL. We had ran/walked for over 180 fallen soldiers! If you can let me know where i can upload/send ther pictures for you guys! Also, are there Run For The Fallen shirts availabe online?!</p>
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