Team Flamingo’s comes together

 

Team Flamingo's

Team Flamingo’s

On Saturday team Flamingo’s met for the first time.  It was a great opportunity for us to catch up and get to know each other an hear about each other’s hopes and fears.  Emma our boat leader was also able to join us which was great and gave us some great insights into what to expect and about out boat and pilot (Eddie Spelling).  Apparently we have the best boat… whoo hoo – I am expecting jacuzzi’s onboard to keep me warm but the reality is far from that.  It was great to catch up with the team and our next outing will be to the six nations England v France game to bucket collect outside Whitton station to fundraise for Aspire.  In the meantime we are busy sorting out medicals and Channel Crossing memberships… oh and the all important what Flamingo gear can we find to wear (I have found a great site that does Flamingo flip flops of all shape and sizes).  Watch this space as we merchandise ourselves up in Pink.

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£1000 and a Boxing day swim

120 brave the chilly waters for the annual West Bay Boxing Day swim

120 brave the chilly waters for the annual West Bay Boxing Day swim

As part of my fundraising I decided to encourage people to donate money to my fundraising page for Aspire with the extra incentive that if I reached £1000 before Christmas (my target is £2000) then I would throw myself into the very cold waters of West Bay in Dorset during their annual Boxing Day Swim.Thanks to all those who donated and helped to get to the £1000 mark – although I must admit as I plunged into the 8 degrees water in West Bay on Boxing Day there were mutters as I cursed you all briefly.

It was really rather cold but it did make me chuckle as I looked up around with the other 120 crazy people about to throw ourselves into the ice water the amount of people who had come out to support – you would have thought it was the Olympics – no joke! So many people there to watch us jump in and squeal like Banshee’s… at least I have proof that I did it 🙂

Right now for the next £1000 on my fundraising quest

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Why and How? The two questions I am always asked…

Since I was a teenager I have always wanted to swim the Channel (I have always been a little mad) so this is my stepping stone to still fulfilling that dream and being able to help a very worthy charity as well.

I always loved swimming as a kid and luckily I had a fantastic teacher/coach, (as well as great weather) who is the reason that I still love swimming as much as I do and is the main reason that I am a reasonably good swimmer (thank you Ms Haid nee Marsh for being my inspiration to always love swimming as well as giving me a great stroke :)). As I got older and went to one of my boarding schools there was a girl there who at the time was the youngest person to cross the channel and since then I have always wanted to do it.

My journey to an English Channel Relay swim started when I was trying to figure out what my challenge for 2013 would be – every year I have tried to give myself a new challenge (these have included climbing Kilimanjaro and swimming 14km) and as the weeks went on and I was still pondering when I saw an ad in a e-newsletter that Aspire – a spinal cord injuries charity was looking for participants for a team for their charity to swim across the channel as a relay…. so I sent an email and next minute I am talking to Andrew from Aspire about the possibilities of being part of the team.

Andrew explained to me about what the charity did and where the money would go and how being part of the team involved not just swimming but also the fundraising part as well. It sounded like a grea opportunity and Andrew invited me to the HQ for an assessment day where we would have a swim assessment and an interview about our fundraising plans. Great a step closer. I sent a few emails around some of my swimming friends to see if anyone else was interested and off Paul, Montse and I went to the assesment day on 17th November.

The assessment day came and we learnt a lot about swimming the channel from those that have completed and those that had failed, we also heard from people with spinal cord injuries that have benefited from the work of Aspire which was very inspiring and made me want to do this even more. Lasty we had our swim assessment and interview… fingers crossed the three of us had done enough. We had to wait 3 days to find out whether we were in or out and when Andrew finally called on Wednesday 21st November to tell me I had made it into Team Flamingo’s my challenge for 2013 had been set.

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