First Runner Up: Jen'nan Read, Department of Sociology and the Global Health Institute
Exercising with your children is one of the best ways to improve both your physical and mental health. The joy on my daughter's face is matched by
the joy in my heart that we're teaching her healthy habits that will last her a lifetime.
This is a picture of my husband (Paul Read) and daughter (Lauren Read, 4½).
Second Runner Up: Lillian Spiller, Women's Studies
My grandson Oliver reflects the wonder of the little things in life: the sweet smell of a flower, the glow of Christmas lights, the taste of a strawberry. I
want to be here to watch his little face light up with each new experience.
This is Oliver with my son Adam.
Third Runner Up: Peter Chang, Patient Revenue Management Organization
I'd taken my health for granted but the passing of my twin brother from a stroke was a wake up call of how precious life is. I want to be around to see
my kids (Katie, left, and Stephen, middle) graduate and to walk Katie down the aisle at her wedding.
This was taken on vacation at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.
Honorable Mention: Mickey Kosloff, Eye Center
Free falling 364 feet off a bridge in Zimbabwe is one heck of a way to start your day, especially when your view includes the majestic Victoria Falls (upside down).
My wife Inbar (right, with guide) and I love traveling the world, and an adrenaline rush once in a while adds some flavor to the experience. But being in good health.
Being in good health and having the resources to stay in good health enables us to have these one-of-a-kind moments.
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