TCP happenings!
Posted on 02. May, 2010 by Katy Fetters in Random
Hey all,
Wow where to even begin?? This week has been crazyyyyyy.
First I have to start with Beyond Limits, local Orange County-er Bonner Paddock stars in his own film where he climbs up Mt. Kilomanjaro in Tanzania, Aftica. I saw it Wednesday night, and I was in complete awe of his strength. The whole time I was just smiling and thinking to myself, wow I cannot believe this guy who has CP, did this climb…the altitude was insane..the temperature…all the natural elements battling against him, on top of his physical health….I am speechless. AND the coolest thing was….I got to meet him!! We talked for a bit, I think my dad and him hit it off nicely hah, but it was really great to be able to talk a bit about his climb, and his foundation that was introduced in his film as well, OM foundation (One Man One Mission) Check it out for yourself, http://www.beyond-limits.com/home.php http://1man1mission.org/projects/ props to all who journeyed up there with him for the support and the filming as well, you are all incredible!! I hope to get involved in your cause one day, and represent TCP and all those kids out there!
Okay hmm what else…our gym had a grand ‘ol party last night for our Takedown Challengers, who went through a six week weight loss program, it was a lot of fun and there was A LOT of food!! We made these cookies that are mini peanut butter ones in baby muffin tins with a reeses in the middle, they are killer! Congrats challengers. Oh and I think that I’m just going to have to upload like and entire album of pics from over a few weeks, because we have them on about three different cameras, I just need to sort through them! Sorry about that. :p Alsooo, last week was the Ragnar Relay  Race, a non-stop 200 miles race down the coast that my parents and sister did with a 12 man team called WTF ( Witness the Fitness) Ha! They ended up dominating their division, finishing in 28 hours on no sleep and got 5th out of 45 teams! GO WTF!
I am especially so proud of my sister being the only teen on the team! She did so well and ran 3 legs of about 4-8 miles each time on extreme terrain with no sleep! Sara, you are amazing and I wish I could’ve seen you run! Love ya. I am very proud of my parents as well, my mom is a super star running maniac (like always) and my dad who basically turned himself into an avid runner and worked through his planter faciitis, a very painful problem with his tendons on one of his foot that he pushed through all during the face! My dad is also training for a body building competition memorial day weekend, so he is all about being hardcore right now with his overall health. Keep it up papa, you will do so well and I am excited to watch you win first place!
I am working on my left side a lot in the gym since I have been overcompensating a lot on my right side. I also started wearing my brace again, and I am trying to convince myself it’s not that bad since it is so crucial for my health. I feel very optimistic with where I am at in life, health wise, mentally, socially…I am on my way to better things and living life to the fullest. life is good.
Hmm what else… oh, the SAT was yesterday, eeeek that thing was hard! I think I was unprepared for the math portion. I loved the English part though, it’s my expertise.
I can always retake it, but I am fairly confident in my academic ability. Glad that is over with until I get my scores back. Although I am still en route to a few more important exams this year. AP tests this week, SAT subject tests, the ACT, and finals week all in June. Wow thats a mouthful! It’ll be nice to knock all that out, and then call myself a senior! Definitely got to look toward applying for college this summer! I might have to take a trip back East to keep my options open. This time in my life is all so exciting, and going by SO incredibly fast!!
I hope you all are in good spirits and health as well, summer will be here before you know it and we can all be kids again! ;p Thanks for being so supportive of me and reading my blog, this has been such a fun experience for me and I hope you enjoy this site as much as I do. I am open to ideas for expanding this site to bigger and better things, while still representing all you TCPer’s out there, so if you guys ever think of anything, please shoot me an email!
Thanks so much, have a nice Sunday afternoon. I vow to get pics up soon, I’m trying to manage my time better these days, its a challenge for sure!
-Katy


Courtney
04. May, 2010
It’s really great to hear about all your good news Katy. Were you nervous to meet Bonner, inspired or what? I agree with the end statement of this entry, it sure would be great to see TCP expand. There are so many CPers that would love this site but may or may not know about it. I’ve been sharing a link to TCP a lot lately and it’s been great!
Keep up the good work Katy!!
physician assistant
05. May, 2010
My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!
Katy Fetters
06. May, 2010
Thank you I plan on it!
it’s with people like you who keep my website going strong.
And thank you as well Courtney!
I was nervous at first because I had to go up to him before the media stole him
away, but then I was just super excited because he knew who I was and we were able to talk a bit. He is a super cool guy with a great cause and hopefully we will be able to work together in the future.
Cecilia
06. May, 2010
Katy,
I’ve been doing so much researh on CP for my 14 year old son, and I came across your site and I LOVE IT. Awesome job, I’ll forward your site to him. Please continue!
Kind regards from Chicago!
Katy Fetters
06. May, 2010
Aw thank you, please do!! Anything I can do to bring comfort for teens out there is my only goal!
Love Chicago, I’ll be heading there again this summer
Katy
Courtney
07. May, 2010
No problem Katy, your awesome
keep doin’ your thing!