I was amongst one of approximately 80 individuals in the Metro Vancouver Area that had a chance to rappel down the side of a building, legally J, which was one of my life’s most memorable and exciting moments to date.
As I had mentioned in a previous blog, my daughter’s camping trip with her Sparks unit of Girl Guides of Canada prompted me to participate in Easter Seals’ Drop Zone event in Vancouver, British Columbia, on September 13, 2011, in support of BC’s Children with Disabilities.
Being up on the rooftop, on the 20th floor, and looking down at my family waving back at me, made me second guess my sanity for a millisecond. Was I crazy enough to trust my life to a group of people that put me into a harness attached to couple of ropes, who asked me to hop over a 3.5 feet tall railing, only to lean back and have nothingness beneath me? I guess the answer was a yes!
In addition to saluting the many organizations involved with putting this fantastic and well-organized event together, I would like to thank each and every one of my 47 sponsors, who made my participation possible. Collectively, you donated $1645 to this great cause and I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you and your generosity. You’ll be happy to know that our group of rappellers in Vancouver raised more than $195,000. Bravo!
As for next year, I will be throwing my support behind my wife, who has committed herself to participating in 2012 Drop Zone event J
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy watching a short video chronicling day's event as it unfolded,
Armin
Armin
PS. I have developed a new level of respect for those organizations that rely on the generosity of donors. It’s not easy to ask for money. My fundraising relied solely on the generosity and kindness of the donors as I did not offer anything other than my sincere thanks. So thank you for being the real heroes!
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