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Friday, August 31, 2012

Wrapping up the summer

Hi Friends!

I woke up this morning thinking about the blog and the fact that I have posted so very little recently, so I thought I would just take a minute and say hello and give you a quick update.

We are still doing OK. The summer has sort of dragged on, but in a good way. We have taken some short road trips, but for the most part our days have been spent at the neighborhood pool, playing with friends, doing arts and crafts projects, going on nature walks, going on walks for ice cream, really, just nice easy summer activities.

We talk about Oakes daily. Isla brings him up often. She has told us that she has a pretend Oakesie and he plays with us daily. Truthfully, pretend Oakesie has been playing with us, riding in the car with us, and snuggling at bedtime with us for over a year now. It has always been sweet and comforting, but now I hang on to every word in her little Oakesie updates. He has taken her to heaven at night, he rides our Yellow Lab, Ashby, he will not put on a seat belt in the car, he can pee in the potty, Isla imitates a silly dance that he does and just recently he did dumped sand in the living room although I thought it was Isla! We all miss him so very much, but we all feel him around us, which feels like an amazing gift.

I just walked Isla up to school for her first day. It is rainy in St. Louis today so we had a fun, wet walk with our umbrellas. I am excited to get back into a routine with that little lady, and am more excited to have some time by myself. It has been years since that has happened, but I think I am ready for a little Becky time.

One project that I have been working on is the MOHF run coming up on October 6th here is St. Louis. It should be an amazing event. I hope to walk the 1mile course with Isla in between my volunteer duties and Greg is training for the 5K. Will we see you there? We have heard from a lot of people that are planning on coming, but we have not gotten registration forms from everyone yet, and the deadline to register is coming up. If you want a fancy dry-fit shirt then you have to register by September 14th. Unfortunately, we won't have extra shirts for walk up participants on the day of the race. If you plan on attending, please send us your registration!

I have taken some great pictures this summer and will start sharing some of the best. Here are a few for now.

Hugs to all of you,
Becky




We are always looking for hearts on our nature walks and this is one of my favorites. An imperfect heart is still a beautiful heart. 


Little fish Isla, swimming underwater!


Walking to school for a play day last week.


Isla has a trained eye for heart rocks. 

 Isla and her new heart rock. 


A heart leaf right outside of her school. 

Our Oak trees have been raining little baby acorns all summer long. It is likely because of the crazy heat that we have had and lack of rain, or maybe it is a sign from Oakes. Either way, we have loved finding them!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Registration form

It was just brought to my attention that the registration form for the run wasn't working, so sorry, I think this should do it....


Registration forms have been making their way to the organizers, as well as donations and sponsors! It is going ot be one AMAZING event!

XO, Becky

Monday, August 6, 2012

Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation 5K Run

Friends and family – hope you are all well.  Unbelievably, today is the two month anniversary of our Oakes passing away.  We are doing “okay” I guess, but we have our moments where the emotions are overwhelming.  We just miss that little turkey so much and we still cannot believe he is gone.  If we hear the right song or see the right picture or think the right thought, we immediately turn into a big sobbing mess.  For instance, today, I noticed that Becky had his little helmet in our closet.  It was the helmet he wore for months to help re-shape his head because of all of the time he spent in bed.  It was chilling to hold that little helmet in my hands and know there is no Oakesie to put it on.  The emotions were just gushing from that helmet.  I could see his cute little face and chubby cheeks squeezed into the helmet and his wispy hair sticking up through the top.  Yes, we miss him.  Life goes on and his legacy remains….which leads me to this email. 

 

Our friends, the Weckherlin Family and Gabris Family have organized a 5k to raise money for the foundation.  I am, somehow, someway going to run in it.  But we need your help on two fronts.  First, we need RUNNERS.  Second, we need SPONSORS.  Please read the sweet letter they put together and if you can’t run, come on our and walk with us and please forward to anyone who might be interested. I have attached the Registration Form and the Sponsor Letter.  We hope to see all of your healthy selves there!  We appreciate any help you can give us as we strive to keep momentum with the foundation.  Thank you and we love you all!

 

 

Dear Friend,

 

Oakes Lee Ortyl, the inspiration and driving force behind the Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation (MOHF), passed to Heaven on the evening of June 6, 2012. While he is no longer physically here, his strength, courage and passionate love are alive and well, in the form of the foundation named in his honor.

 

The mission of the MOHF is to financially assist families dealing with the crushing reality of congenital heart defects. In addition, funds also allow the foundation to express gratitude to the medical staff working in the CICU at St. Louis Children's Hospital and to remain connected to the important work they are doing in our community.

 

This fall, the foundation will be sponsoring a very special and important event. On Saturday, Oct. 6, there will be a 5K race held in Wildwood, MO. We are pulling our team together to create a fun, family event and to honor Oakes, as well as the many others who have been impacted by congenital heart defects. The Ortyl family was gracious enough to share the huge lessons they learned from Oakes: we are all connected, and taking care of each other is what life is all about.

 

We are asking you to consider getting involved with this event by making a monetary donation to the MOHF. The team of organizers hopes to bring out loads of people for a day of stretching, deep breaths, and heart pumping exercise. Promoting heart and lung health is a natural fit for MOHF, and our hope is to raise a substantial amount of money that will better enable the MOHF to spread its vision and purpose and carry out its mission.

 

As an established 501(c)(3) organization, your donation is 100% tax deductible. Any amount you are to give will graciously be accepted, but the following perks will be given to those sponsoring at the corporate level:

·         Company logo on our corporate sponsor banner at the finish line: $100.

·         Company logo on the banner plus 5 entries to the event: $250.

·         Company logo on the banner, 5 entries to the event, and your logo on the back of race shirts: $500. (This level is limited to 20 sponsors, and for ordering purposes, it must be secured by September 14th.)

·         Company logo on the banner, 5 entries to the event, and your logo on the either the right or left sleeve of race shirts: $1,000. (This level is limited to 2 sponsors and must be secured by September 14th).

 

We are also in search of other types of donations, such as snacks, fruit and bottled water.

 

Please review the attached flyer, which details the 5K race specifics. The Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation and the Ortyl family sincerely appreciate your consideration in supporting their charitable organization. If you are interested in becoming a corporate sponsor or have additional questions, please contact us via the established email: MOHF5Krace@gmail.com.

 

Monetary donations can be submitted to: MOHF 5K Race, c/o Adam & Suzanne Gabris, 2213 Glencoe Summit Court, Wildwood, MO 63011. Checks can be made payable to: Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation.

 

The Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation

Nicole Weckherlin and Suzanne Gabris, MOHF 5K Co-Chairs

 

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Stretching, Deep Breaths, and Heart Pumping Exercise


(Oakes dressed up like the fastest runner for Halloween last year)

An announcment from Nicole Weckherlin and Suzanne Gabris, MOHF 5K Co-Chairs on behalf of MOHF:

This fall, the foundation will be sponsoring a very special and important event. On Saturday, Oct. 6, there will be a 5K race held in Wildwood, MO. We are pulling our team together to create a fun, family event and to honor Oakes, as well as the many others who have been impacted by congenital heart defects. The Ortyl family was gracious enough to share the huge lessons they learned from Oakes: we are all connected, and taking care of each other is what life is all about.

We are asking you to consider getting involved with this event by making a monetary donation to the MOHF. The team of organizers hopes to bring out loads of people for a day of stretching, deepbreaths, and heart pumping exercise. Promoting heart and lung health is a natural fit for MOHF, and our hope is to raise a substantial amount of money that will better enable the MOHF to spread its vision and purpose and carry out its mission.

As an established 501(c)(3) organization, your donation is 100% tax deductible. Any amount you are to give will graciously be accepted, but the following perks will be given to those sponsoring at the corporate level:

- Company logo on our corporate sponsor banner at the finish line: $100. 
- Company logo on the banner plus 5 entries to the event: $250.
- Company logo on the banner, 5 entries to the event, and your logo on the back of race shirts: $500.
(This level is limited to 20 sponsors, and for ordering purposes, it must be secured by September 14th.) 
- Company logo on the banner, 5 entries to the event, and your logo on the either the right or left
sleeve of race shirts: $1,000. (This level is limited to 2 sponsors and must be secured by September 14th).

We are also in search of other types of donations, such as snacks, fruit and bottled water.

Please review this link to register and for the race day specifics. The Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation and the Ortyl family sincerely appreciate your consideration in supporting their charitable organization. 

If you are interested in becoming a corporate sponsor or have additional questions, please contact us via the established emailMOHF5Krace@gmail.com. Monetary donations can be submitted to: MOHF 5K Race, c/o Adam & Suzanne Gabris, 2213 Glencoe Summit Court, Wildwood, MO 63011. Checks can be made payable to: Mighty Oakes Heart Foundation. 


See you October 6th, 
Nicole Weckherlin and Suzanne Gabris, MOHF 5K Co-Chairs