Wade "Pops" Upton - Of course he is on my team (and the first one I met), he's my dad! And obviously this campaign is so close and important to him too. The loss of my mother to Lymphoma was just as great, if not greater, for him. They were married for 45 years, and I promise you, you have never known a more devoted husband than my dad. He was at my mom's bedside all the way through. It was the most amazing display of spousal love that I will probably ever see. He has also been such a rock for me through all of this, and I have had my quicksand moments for sure. The only dad that I think could maybe compare is John, and I know their similarities is how John found his way into my heart in the first place. He epitomizes awesome. In the dictionary, its his picture.

Katherine Gring - So my mother always said that Katherine was my very first friend! We lived in the same neighborhood growing up (shout out to Briarmeadow!) and played together all of the time. Our parents all became friends as well. They eventually moved out of the neighborhood, and we grew up and went to different schools, etc. Luckily, in college one of my best friends, Marisa Underbrink, and Katherine became friends and roommates and Katherine and I were reconnected. We ended up both having our first two children around the same time and our babies played together at around the same age as Katherine and I were when we first played together. Isn't that cool? What wasn't cool was when her son George was diagnosed with Lymphoma, actually on the same day as my mom. He was only 5! Thankfully he responded like a superhero to his first protocol of chemo and he has been in remission ever since. I can't wait for y'all to hear from Mighty George later in my interview series! But clearly, this fight for funds for LLS is something Katherine and her husband Clayton are all in on!
Lori Huffman - Lori and I met in Kindergarten and have been best friends ever since. I know that sounds hokey, but it is very much the truth. We are so close that our parents actually became best friends too, and they still are. Their family is my second family and the same goes for Lori, which means when my mother died, Lori lost a mom too. She also provided such support to me during mom's illness in terms of coordinating efforts to help with the kids, with meals, and spreading the word about my mom when I just flat didn't want to talk about it. She was altogether the poster child for a best friend during this time. PS - she still is called on to help me in my weak moments that flare up every now and again. Lori and her husband Bobby have 3 wonderful kids, and she also happens to be a fundraiser by trade and is very good at it (i.e. she has no problems asking for your money so hold onto your wallets when she's around - ha!), so she was a no brainer add to this team.
John Daily - Ahh, the love of my life and the father of my 3 beautiful children. The short story is that we met when he came to St. Michael in 7th grade, but we didn't get married until we were 27. The long story involves unrequited love, stalking, familial conspiracy, long distance romance and a happily ever after, but all of that will have to wait for another time, this post is already dragging on! I've already made mention of how awesome he is (re - see Pops' entry above), and its for real. He is truly the one meant for me and I am thankful everyday that he married me. To say I couldn't have done any of this, my mom's sickness through this campaign, without him is such an understatement. He is so supportive of everything I want to do, and I know that this is no different. But I also know that he misses my mom too. They had such a fun relationship. They were constantly teasing each other, and he could always make her laugh, even if it was usually at herself! She loved him very much and thought the world of him, and I know the feeling was mutual.

Brian Ross - So we discussed above that he is married to Team Awesome member Catie and I met Brian when he and Catie started dating in college. And then I rented his apartment one summer in Boston (he went to Harvard Law and was clerking in Houston for the summer) and lets just say that it is nothing short of a miracle that their son Turner is my Godson after the way we left his apartment. Yikes. Still apologizing and embarrassed about that one! But I digress…Brian is one of the smartest and wittiest people you will ever meet. You know that feeling about an hour after a conversation is over and you think to yourself, "oh that would have been really funny if I has said that then". He never has that feeling. He says that funny, witty, smart thing when he was supposed to. Every time. Kind of jealous of that. On a not so funny note though, Brian was diagnosed with Lymphoma in December of 2007. I remember so vividly when I found out. Catie was newly pregnant with their first child, and I had just had my oldest Patrick, and I just could not imagine them going through what would be the most joyful time and hardest time of their marriage together at the same time. He was a rockstar too though and responded to his first protocol of treatment like a champ and has been in remission ever since. He was also the LLS Gulf Coast Chapter's Man of the Year in 2012 and was the one who nominated me for this campaign. To that I say Suck it Cancer!!!
Honorary Team Awesome Member:

So there they are, my own Team Awesome! Aren't they well, awesome??
Don't forget if you live in the Dallas area, please plan on coming to my Crawfish Boil Fundraiser on April 24th at the Barley House. And speaking of awesome things, there's an awesome "Donate Now" button on the right, and an equally awesome one in the menu that says "My MWOY Home Page" which will take you directly to my personal donation webpage. Just sayin. Continued thanks to all who have donated, shared posts and links, and sent kind words and prayers. A special thanks though tonight to my TEAM AWESOME! I thank my God every time I remember you…for sure.
Great you got there. Thank you for introducing your teammates.
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