Saturday, April 6, 2019

World Record Attempt #1


I have said it before that being a special needs mom can be very isolating. I don’t have a group of girls that I can call up for a girl’s night out or a girl’s trip. My circle is pretty small. I have been planning this event for Skylar for about 7 months. I wanted to try to break the Guinness World Record for the Longest Line of Moving Wheelchairs. This was going to be an event to mark a big item of Skylar’s bucket list, raise money for charity and bring awareness for people with disabilities. I had planned most of it but had some help from a few pretty great people. I spent hours upon hours calling people, asking for vendors and sponsors, looking for volunteers, trying to promote the event. I was fortunate to have things work out really well. I had no idea about how many chairs I would have but in my gut I just knew we would break the current record. The day came and went and we did not break the record. I felt defeated and like I had lost. I put on a great face but I was disappointed and felt let down.
Skylar spent the day first in line waiting for us to see if we’d get enough chairs. She continued to have low oxygen levels on 3-5 liters of oxygen. She had a smile on her face though. We get home and on 5 liters of oxygen she is struggling. As I try to suction her and try to keep her oxygen levels up I reflect on the day. I think about Skylar and the life that she has lived and how hard she has fought her entire life. I think about how if life got to hard and she gave up she’d no longer be here. I also think about everyone that came today. Most of the people that came today use a wheelchair on a daily basis. I am not sure what it’s like to be in a wheelchair but I know what it’s like to care for someone who is and everything is harder.
It gives me the realization that today was not a defeat but a lesson. It showed me what to improve on for the next time and it really showed me how truly amazing people can be. I am beyond grateful for the people that came out to volunteer and donated their time, who donated t-shirts and other things and everyone who came out to participate. I’m thinking about today and I no longer think of defeat but just hunger to break the record and to spread awareness. I think about Skylar’s inability to give up and everyone there. I couldn’t imagine what their life would be like if they gave up when things got hard or felt defeated. It’s a humbling experience. If breaking a world record was easy I think there would be a lot more record holders.
Like I said, today is a lesson or trial run. I got to see what I need to improve on and how it can be better. It would be amazing if life worked out like that. If every time we messed up or made a mistake if it could be a trial run. At the end of the day, we had fun, was able to raise money for charity and feel like even though the record wasn’t broken I still feel like I accomplished something. I can’t wait to try again and truly break the record! The experience was amazing and I can’t imagine how it will feel actually breaking the record and getting to share that with even more people.

2 comments:

  1. Lindsey today was not a failure, it was a sucess. It gave ma a day to socialize with other parents of special needs kids and it gave my kids a chance to feel important . We had a great time and everyone is looking forward to the next.

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  2. It was a great event. I was impressed with all the people jumping up trying to figure out how to get more wheelchairs. There were some UCA students that were there talking to us about there has to be a way we can find chairs. They were young but willing to make this happen. Next time will be even better. Hopefully next time our whole family can be there because Kaylee would love to be a part of this.

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