#6 has so far, been my favorite. we planned a trip to chicago to celebrate a birthday. one of my best friends and old college roommates lives in chicago. so we go there often and have done all of the touristy stuff many times. i was discussing our upcoming trip on the way to church with some friends when one of them suggested i jump into the frozen lake. i'm pretty sure it came out more as a joke than it did a serious suggestion. everything else named were things i have already done in chicago, so they would not count towards my 25 in 25.
jumping into the lake stuck in my head. once i got home i googled it just out of curiosity. i wanted to see what people who have done it in the past had to say. one of the very first things to pull up during my google search was the 2014 chicago polar plunge. and guess what? it was happening in chicago the same weekend that i already had booked my flight for. it was simply meant to be. and it was an event benefitting the special olympics. can't say no to helping others!
i told all the girls going that i was planning on taking the plunge and extended an invite to join. some of the responses i got were "that sounds dangerous and like a terrible idea" and "well i'm not doing it but i'll cheer you on." i must admit, i questioned whether or not i would actually go through with it. i'm very much a warm weather kind of girl. i didn't make a final decision until i hopped on the plane that friday morning. i even paid for internet on the plane so i could sign up before talking myself out of it. i signed up as a team of one knowing my friends would support me but not join me. but, ah the power of persuasion goes a long way! once we got off the plane, one by one i convinced them all to sign up and take the plunge with me. i can't tell you how excited i was. doing it with my friends cheering me on would have been fun, but with them right beside me? such an awesome experience.
power up! |
the celebratory weekend continued as planned with ice skating, visiting the bean, drinks at reunion, dinners and nights out, and a little shopping here and there. we let just about everyone we met know our plans of taking the plunge on that sunday morning. the responses we got were quite entertaining. people in chicago thought we were nuts. but most thought we were just kidding.
we stayed out pretty late that saturday night but that did not stop us from an early sunday morning. everyone popped out of bed- i made sure of it- and suited up! we went on the balcony for a little morning dance party to get our bodies warmed up. chicago was freezing cold that weekend. barely hitting the teens. the water in lake michigan was actually still frozen solid. they had to have machinery come and break up a patch of the ice so the plungers could plunge on.
a little morning snow party |
we came, we plunged, we conquered |
pre and post plunge |
collectively, we raised over two thousand dollars for the special olympics within two days time. thanks to all our friends and generous strangers who donated to such a great cause! the plunge was cold but an incredible experience. this was my first, but not my last time to plunge into a freezing lake. it's quite the rush. see you again soon, chicago!
i would rather learn from one bird how to sing than to teach 10,000 stars how not to dance.
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