We went to the Buddy Walk in Elmira and had a wonderful
time. Buddy Walks are annual local
events to raise awareness for DS and specifically support local programs such
as making New Parent kits available at local hospitals, inclusion curricula for
schools and supporting the parent network.
The weather was perfect which made it even better. Mike and I were both expecting about 10
families but there were easily 300 people!
There were lots of families and also a large number of extended
families, with grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. It was wonderful to see everyone together,
having fun, and enjoying each other.
It was nice to be with people who understood, didn’t need
explanations, were not feeling sorry for you, were just getting on with life,
and most importantly having fun. This
event was absolutely no different than any other charity I have ever been too (and
I have been to a lot with my previous job).
There were lots of attendees with Down syndrome but they were just like
everyone else.
The main event was a 1 mile walk around the park pond. It wasn’t extensive but it was pleasant and a
good distance for all the families with varying abilities. There was also face painting, a carousel,
child sized train, snow cones, hot dogs and free balloons. Ellee had a blast!
Getting ready to walk for Katie!
With each person’s registration you received a free raffle ticket
to attempt to win books, DVDs, or therapy equipment. There were at least thirty different items
often with multiple copies of the books and DVDs. You could go around, look at all the times,
and place your ticket with the individual items you would like to win. We won two items! A book called Down Syndrome Parenting 101:
Must-Have Advice for Making your Life Easier, and a DVD called Discovery:
Pathways to Better Speech for Children with Down Syndrome. I have already started reading the book and I
think it will be very helpful.
I found it really interesting looking at all the items up
for raffle. All the books that I have already
read were offered, which I take as a good recommendation. I also noted the therapy items. They had bubbles, play dough, kites, glider
bicycles, straws, balls and whistles. I
didn’t try to win any of the therapy items because we already own all the items
for Ellee. It made me feel very confident that the things
we will need to do with Katie to strengthen her muscles and practice other
developmental skills are already incorporated into our lives. It was nice to know that the things I do
every day with Ellee (just for fun) are the same things I will need to do with Katie.
We also would really like to thank all the people who
donated to show their support for Katie.
Mike, Ellee, and I each had individual donation pages, rather than one
as a family, and between all of us we raised $675! Through an oddity of the website, we could
only see who donated to my page. I
believe we were able to thank everyone individually but if you slipped through
on Mike or Ellee’s pages, we want to thank you too!
We are very happy we
attended as we were able to get a good perspective on our future, have a great
time, and start joining this wonderful community of compassionate people.

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