“This is going to be awesome! I’m
going to crew my first event.
No more aching feet.
No more aching back.
No more exhaustion.
Oh man, but I’m going to miss
walking. It can't possibly be as fun as being on the route with all those
people thanking you for walking. All the crazy signs and people won't be
cheering me on, and I’m going to miss that, but that’s okay because this is
going to make me a more well-rounded 3-Dayer. Now I can say I’ve seen it from
both sides and encourage people to do both. I get the chance to give back to
others in ways that they have given to me. This is going to be amazing!”
These were a few of the thoughts
that blew through my mind as I prepared to crew the 2013 San Diego 3-Day. I had
no idea what I was in store for, which I was nervous about, but in hindsight, I
had nothing to be nervous about at all. After being a 5 time walker, I could
tell you whatever you needed to know about walking, what to expect, and how to
pack but if you asked me about crew I could give you the basics and that’s
about it. Crewing comes with:
Aching feet
Aching backs
Exhaustion
Here’s what else crew comes with
gratitude, excitement, hard work, connectivity, communication, pride,
friendships, laughter, flexibility, perseverance, and the unwavering propensity
to bring breast cancer to its knees. Sounds like many of the attributes
that it takes to be a walker doesn’doesn't it?
There is a place for everyone at
the Susan G. Komen 3-Day and each person’s job is important, imperative, and
impactful. Simply stated, the 3-Day cannot happen without walkers, crew,
volunteers, cheering stations, walker stalkers, and donors. Each group has a
particular place in this event, much like a puzzle, we are each pieces of the
big picture, all uniquely cut. Put us together and everything is clear, break
us apart, and it’s hard to see where things may be going. For this very reason,
we are a family.
Not once throughout my first crew
experience did I wish I was out there walking. Not once did I feel
unappreciated. Not once did I feel as if I was “missing out” because I chose to
crew instead of walk. In fact, I thought “Why I haven't I done this sooner?”
Did my feet hurt? Did my back get tight? Did I feel exhausted at the end of my
day? You betcha! Will I crew again in 2014? You better bet your biscuits! Now
that I've’ve learned the ropes a bit I will be even more excited now than I was
before.
Very beautiful I feel very blessed to have met you this year!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written! SO happy to have met you and proudly call you my friend. I can't wait to do it all over again :) Sending hugs... oh and I may have to share this if ya don't mind?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra. I'm so glad we became friends this year. Yes, Kim. Feel free to share. XOXOX
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