"Relay for Life"
For anyone who doesn't know, the "Relay for Life" is made up of teams of 10 people who walk, run or stroll around a track in a non-competitive relay. Each member of a team must raise at least $100... but, of course, many raise much more. It's a 12-hour event and the teams walk all night. People on the teams might be friends, family or maybe they work together. We saw people of all ages.
You can tell who is who at the event by their tshirts: team members wear white ones, volunteers wear blue. Then, there is a sea of bright yellow shirts. Those people are the survivors. We were amazed by just how many yellow shirts we could see.
The relay is started by a Survivors Lap.
If anyone desires a wish to come true, they must capture a butterfly and whisper that wish to it. Since they make no sound, they can't tell anyone but the Great Spirit, so by making the wish and releasing the butterfly, it will be taken to the heavens and granted.
My sister, Robyn, filmed a short video of the moment the butterflies were released. You can watch it here. You might find it hard to see them but they hovered just above people's heads for a bit and it shows some fluttering against the sky.
For the rest of the night, there was always something going on. We watched many people shave their heads in support of the cause. One girl (who was maybe 15 or 16) decided on the spot that, if the crowd could raise $100 right then and there, she would shave her long hair... and she did it! That inspired many more people to do the same. An extra $1,000 was raised just during that event. The dj played great music and people clapped and danced and cheered. It was FUN!
As it got later, I was anxious to see the Luminary Ceremony. The luminaries are white bags containing candles. People buy them and have the names of loved ones placed on the bags.
At midnight, we left for home. We didn't stay all night this year but, next year, I think I'd like to be on a team. Actually, I think I will try to start a team for DorisDollars. My family is ready to walk with me! So, I know it's a year away but it's another way that I can work towards my goal.
I would like to thank Mr. Paul Bonneau for inviting me to the "Relay for Life." I would like to thank M. et Mme Hurteau for meeting my family at the Welcome tent, taking me where I needed to go and explaining what would happen. A special thank you (and another hug!) to Mr. Guy Girardeau for sitting with us and telling us about the relay, the CCS and for offering to help me with anything I need to reach my goal. Mr. Girardeau had only just finished his chemotherapy and yet he was there to volunteer and even to celebrate me. The whole night was a real inspiration and one that I don't think I will ever forget!
Love, Kelsey.