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Week 3, 52 Weeks: The Special Olympics Polar Bear Plunge is just a few days off – with Flickr notes!
Image by Earl – What I Saw 2.0
Maybe it will be this warm? This Saturday I’ll be doing my third one – and it’s great! So far over 0,000.00 has been raised this year for Maryland Special Olympics, and that doesn’t count what all of us will bring in with our sponsorship envelopes to check-in on Saturday.
Last year – the 10th anniversary plunge – was the highest amount donated in one day to Special Olympics. It was something I had talked about doing for a long time, but in 2005 I decided to put my body in the Chesapeake Bay for the cause.
A group of my friends and I go in together, and we all go all the way under the water. The first year I did it the water was 28 degrees and the air was 32. They had rescue divers break up the ice so we could go in. It was like going into a bay-sized slurpee! Last year wasn’t nearly that cold, and I’m not sure what this Saturday will be like, but there’s snow on the ground now, so it will definitely be interesting.
It’s a day-long event – bands, costume contests, free lunch for the plungers, and as many, if not more, spectators come out to see it. It is right at the Annapolis side of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Last year I had fractured my shoulder in two places and cracked a few ribs just over a month before the plunge, and it was the first week I had my sling off. This year looks to be a lot easier! Last year, my friends were great. They stuck close so I didn’t get bumped in the rush, and they helped me change into dry clothes, too. Good friends wll do that kind of stuff for you.
The tag is one that corporate event sponsors get. One of our friends is a corporate sponsor again, and he mailed us this extra pass for my wife, Debbie to use, which was really nice. She’ll get to go into the celebrity tent and meet all of the VIP’s. Pretty cool!
I’m still wearing my LiveSTRONG bracelet – I bought them for all of our group the first year, and I haven’t taken mine off for 15 months now – they even let me wear it when I had surgery, which I thought was really nice. I wear it for my mom, who had cancer before she died, for my father-in-law who we lost to cancer in 2006, and for my good friend, Larry, who is undergoing treatments for multiple myeloma right now, and for everyone who is fighting cancer and for their friends and families, too. Stay strong and keep fighting your cancer, all of you – a lot of people care and love you.
I’ll post some pictures next week after the plunge. Please think about ways you can help support Special Olympics where you, live, too – you will make a difference!
52 Weeks – Week 3.
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