You've undoubtedly heard of Walking with Peasey. Well in the interest of spicing up this week's blog post, we decided to give you our bi-weekly update straight from the horse's mouth. So with no further adieu, Kyle will play the role of the horse in our first edition of Talking with KPeasey!
Brent:
I began to jump and hop...excited for the gun to go off. As the National Anthem played my heart swelled with pride. In 2011 it was just us...just brothers. Now we were all brothers.
As we took off onto the streets of Atlanta our bike escorts were amazed at the scene coming through downtown. The reactions were amazing. The smiles infectious. The volunteers were amazing. We tip our hats to you. We THANK YOU. The bike escorts, the race organizers, the on course volunteers. THANK YOU...you make this day what it is.
To all those who support us. Thank you for allowing us to do what we love. MOST importantly...to the athletes who we ran with. You inspire us. You are amazing. Today you are now one of the best, strongest, toughest athletes we know. Together We Wheel!!
The weekend got off to a wonderful start on Thursday at the local Gordon Biersch Eatery where we hosted a Happy Hour which got the weekend off to a very positive beginning. There we ate, laughed, displayed our new racing equipment and maybe even enjoyed a sip or two.
From there it was only a few quick days until race day where all of the KPeasey athlete started to get excited to kick off the season. The day began at 4 AM when we met after packing up all the equipment. The goal for the day was to make sure everyone was safe, comfortable and had a positive race experience throughout the day. Down to the each and every participant, I can confidently say we succeeded at achieving that goal.
We were pleased to have one of Ainsley's Angels come and run with us from their Central Alabama Chapter. This was exciting as we believe that this is one sport where there is no competition between foundations. Whether it is KPF or Ainsley's Angels, Team Hoyt or myTeam Triumph, we all have a common goal; to include others in the race day experience and to promote inclusion. It is not about the name on the front of the shirt, but about the people who are wearing them.
It was a great time had by all as everyone was smiling and having a great time. Everyone was in a great mood and ready to race. It was great to see the foundation get off to such a great start and we will keep the momentum going.
There was lots of great media coverage and we love the fact that the focus was on the foundation and how things got started. CBS featured Greg and Marin Smith and showed other people that there is more to KPF then just Kyle and Brent. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also did a feature on Brent and me and the entire foundation.
There was lots of great media coverage and we love the fact that the focus was on the foundation and how things got started. CBS featured Greg and Marin Smith and showed other people that there is more to KPF then just Kyle and Brent. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also did a feature on Brent and me and the entire foundation.
We had ten athletes participate in the 1/2 and six in the Luckie 5K. We can't thank the people at Publix enough for putting on such a tremendous event.
We don't have another race on the calendar until June, but if any athletes want to participate before then the foundation will certainly support them. In the meantime, our goals are to continue to promote the foundation and open our doors to more and more athletes.
Brent and I consistently try to reinforce the message that being a part of the KPeasey Family is not about us, but about the individuals we are lucky enough to work and play with. This is a real life example of the phrase, "The sum of the parts is greater than the whole." The Kpeasey organization is less about Kyle and Brent and more about the families we run with, laugh with, become inspired by and hopefully enrich the lives of.
John David Johnson has become one of my dearest friends and someone that I love and respect. It is with absolute pleasure that we have brought him on as a member of the Kpeasey Board and with equal pleasure that I present him to you today.
Hello KPeasey Nation...I'm having a difficult time containing myself because this is such a very exciting time of the year. I can't remember a time in the relatively brief history of the Kyle Pease Foundation that there has been as much going on as there is now. That is perhaps indicative of the growth, the excitement and the positive impact we are beginning to have on the city of Atlanta and the surrounding areas.
At this moment we have signed up at least 17 athletes to compete under as KPF athletes and we believe the number will grow by race day. This is by far our biggest representation and we couldn't be more excited. The weekend events technically begin on Thursday as in true KPeasey style we are extending the weekend. Thursday night Happy Hour begins at the Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant in Buckhead at 6 PM with an evening of food, fun and frolic (maybe a libation or two). for those who haven't experienced the Garlic Fries, they are to die for!!
The race itself begins Sunday at 7 AM for the half marathon and at 7:30 at Centennial Olympic Park for the 5K. Most of our athletes are competing in the 5K but a few die-hards are going to lace them up for the 13.1.
For those who don't want to run, we are setting up a pep rally, rooting section, scream til you can't scream no more Rally Corner at Highlands and Virginia Ave at 7:30 on race day. Wear KPeasey blue, bring something to make some news and root on all the athletes. There is power in numbers and we want anyone who is not aware of what we do, to leave the race knowing who we are.
The weekend prior, KPF will be spending Friday through Sunday at the Abilities Expo at the Georgia World Congress Center. We will have an information booth there throughout the weekend and Brent and I will be conducting a work shop on Saturday afternoon. This is a great event and a wonderful place to learn about products and opportunities that help enhance the life of the disabled person. If that isn't enough to get you there, rumor has it our publicity director, Todd Civin, will be making the trip from Massachusetts to join us for the event. He will man the booth for a while but will also be conducting "Getting to Know You" interviews with some KPF members for upcoming blog posts.
And to close this week's blog post, you can help us build traffic and awareness on the KPF website by helping us spread the cryptic image you see to the left. This is a QR code which works with smart phones and sends people automatically to our site at www.kylepeasefoundation.org. You will see this very familiar image on our flyers, pamphlets and advertisements in the coming weeks. And a little secret...if you stare at it long enough it actually spells out Where There is a Wheel, There is a Way...Keep staring!!
Until next time....Kyle!
Now that we have dug ourselves out from the infamous battle with Snowmageddon it is time to bring on spring and some serious running weather. If I never see another snow flake again it will be too soon. While creating this blog post with our social media director Todd Civin, who lives in Massachusetts, he carried his computer out onto his front porch during our Skype session. I have to admit, the fifteen inches of snow that fell that day was absolutely beautiful, but at the same time he and his fellow snowbirds can keep it up in New England where it belongs. If God had meant for there to be snow in Atlanta he would have created us with snow shoes on our feet.
Our goal for the KPeasey Foundation has always been to promote
the efforts of our athletes more than promoting Brent and me. As a means to that goal we are going to begin featuring a KPeasey athlete in one of our monthly blog posts. We feel it is far more insightful to focus on the Naomi Williams and the Jason Dorn's of the world and all that they accomplish than it is to learn about what the Pease boys may do doing. We will be sending out some brief question and answer sheets in the coming weeks to gather the thoughts and stories of our athletes and Todd, the snowbird from MA, will be conducting some video interviews when he joins us during the Abilities Expo in Atlanta in March.
Speaking of such, The Kyle Pease Foundation will have a recruiting table set up during the three day event which runs from March 14-16 at the Georgia World Congress Center. We feel it is a great way to spread the message of KPeasey while finding new athletes who may want to join us in upcoming races and events.
And again speaking of events, two momentous ones were celebrated in the KPeasey family. First we would like to congratulate KPF Board Member Michael Kidd and his wife Andrea, on the birth of their beautiful new baby and future KPF Board member, Stella.
Also, a very happy 29th birthday to my twin brother, Evan, who shares his birthday with someone very near and dear to my heart.
Look for information on our upcoming Publix Race!! Until then remember Where There is a Wheel There is a Way...