I honestly do not remember when I first slipped the yellow bracelet on my wrist.Our technology gives rtls
 systems developers the ability. It was probably sometime in 2005. I 
must have made a donation to the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) and it
 showed up in the mail. It sat for a while. I kept it on my dresser. 
Then one day, I decided to put it on before I went for a run. I was 
acutely aware that it was on my wrist. How could you miss something so 
bright and yellow. I certainly did not understand the mission then, but I
 still wore the bracelet. I was a cycling fan.Whether you are installing
 a floor tiles
 or a shower wall, As an American, I was a fan of Lance Armstrong. I 
began watching cycling races back in 1988 and rejoiced when Greg Lemond 
won three Tours de France, and was proud each time Lance took the podium
 in July. The bracelet began to adorn my wrist each and every day. 
Fast
 forward to April 2008. In a matter of seconds, during the course of one
 frantic telephone call from my wife, cancer entered our lives and 
decided to take residence in our two year old daughter. Diagnosed with 
an inoperable brain tumor, she was given six to nine months to 
live,Thank you for visiting! I have been cry stalmosaic
 since 1998. maybe a year at the outside with conventional treatment 
that had not changed in thirty years. In the days that followed her 
diagnosis, I remember looking down at my wrist and seeing that yellow 
band. I picked up the phone and called the LAF to obtain information and
 support. And it was available. In those early days, we were confused, 
scared and left wanting for as much information as possible. Information
 is at a premium during the early days of a cancer diagnosis. And so, I 
was thankful that I was able to obtain support from any and all sources,
 including the LAF.Posts with indoor tracking system on TRX Systems develops systems that locate and track personnel indoors. 
As
 my daughter's journey with cancer progressed, and ultimately she lost 
her battle, I continued to wear the bracelet. The motto of "Livestrong" 
came to mean something to me. It was a tangible concept that I tried to 
live by, it was a palpable feeling I gained through the amazing strength
 of my daughter. Yes, it is the motto of a foundation,One of the most 
durable and attractive styles of flooring that you can purchase is 
ceramic or porcelain tiles.
 but for many, it came to be a meaning for the manner in which we 
learned to face adversity. I lost my daughter in January 2011. She was 
two weeks shy of her fifth birthday. My daughter taught me so many life 
lessons and created the person I am today. She instilled the burning 
desire within me that drives my passion to help find treatments for 
childhood cancer that actually work and do not cause more damage in the 
process. 
Since that time, I have continued to wear the bracelet.
 Many people have now turned their backs upon the LAF and the yellow 
bracelet. I understand. I understand the intense sense of disappointment
 that many feel over what has transpired through the course of the 
investigation into Lance Armstrong and the USADA's report. I am not here
 to defend or comment upon that. I am simply here pledging my allegiance
 to a cause. The cause of fighting cancer. The yellow bracelet to me 
transcends the original concept of support for the LAF and is a show of 
strength and solidarity to all those who are battling cancer or any 
adversity for that matter. It is a statement that we all want the same 
goal, a cure for cancer. I wear it because I have been inspired through a
 journey by a little girl who became more than my daughter, she became 
my hero. 
There are those out there I suppose who will think I am
 simply mindless for continuing to wear the yellow bracelet. You are 
certainly entitled to your opinion. This is not about cycling at this 
point despite the origins of the bracelet. My continued donning of the 
silicone band is an outward statement to myself and the mission of the 
cancer community. It sits right next to a bracelet my wife and I created
 to honor our daughter and the 5k race series we started in her memory 
to raise research funds. There are many amazing organizations that spend
 every minute of every day with the singular goal of curing cancer. The 
LAF is simply one member of this community of dreamers that must 
continue to do the amazing work that it has done for the past fifteen 
years. I wear the bracelet for myself, and I wear the bracelet for my 
daughter. Alexis taught me what it means to live, and she taught me what
 it means to "Livestrong." And thus, that is what I intend to do.
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