jueves, 30 de marzo de 2017

A Couch Potato Challenges You


Hi! Thanks for your support.
This is me on January 1st, 2006.


There was no reason back then to not give myself the benefit of the doubt and say I would go back; however, for a couch potato, going back to run 100km was/is definitively not plausible at all. The Sahara is, in my existence, a place that defines me; a place I belong to, not one I arrived at. From that trip in particular, there are 2 images that linger in my memory: a lady, seconds before sunrise, washing clothes by hand in snowy surroundings and taking advantage of a trickle of water coming down from the mountain, and the children—from the towns we crossed—running next to the Jeep yelling “a bol”, “a bol”. When I inquired about it, they explained that they were asking for a pencil to go to school and learn. It seems silly, but these small people will one day be men and women who will transform the world that surrounds them, and the access to education this ‘bol’ will grant them may make a positive change on that inevitable transformation each generation brings with it. In Costa Rica, for a while now, school desertion has been an unexplainable issue, and every time I meet someone who decided to dropout and cannot explain why, I remember those children yelling “a bol”, “a bol”, convinced that studying would transform their lives positively.

So, today, this couch potato challenges you:

She will get up on October 27th, 28th, and 29th, 2017, and she will complete 100km in the Sahara.  If you think it suitable, choose a km, whichever you like, and if she manages to run up to it, she wins the challenge and you will give her a school package (3 notebooks, 1 box of pencils, 1 eraser, 1 sharpener, 1 ruler, and 1 protractor). If she cannot, she will contribute with the equivalent to half a package more, which she will deliver to a school in Saharaui (in the same area of the race) on your behalf.

This challenge does not seek for a study, a diagnosis, a revolution, least of all a bill, or to fix students’ conditions...no.  It simply seeks to urge you to understand and reflect on how your daily life makes an impact towards encouraging those around you to study: can any person of any age and educational level be inspired to/discouraged from studying by my example? Do I externalize my idea of education as a process of transformation/personal growth?

The chosen race is the Sahara Race Marathon, II edition, which is organized by (http://www.sportsolidarite.com) native people from the Sahara; the collected funds will be donated to a school or nursing home from the area near where the race is held. In my opinion, it is impossible to be more in synch! We decided to take 250 school packages, and we adopted the African proverb “it takes a village to raise a child” as our motto.

I have opened a euro savings account—solely for this race—with Banco Nacional de Costa Rica.  We estimate that with 10 euros per km we will complete the school packages and make sure to deliver them in every school (any monetary resources available will be converted into educational material).

CLOSE THANKS, THANKS, THANKS

3 things I believe are important to add: if you are willing to sponsor more than one kilometer, give me the contribution of your km, and convince other people to challenge me, thus widening the scope of the goal of this campaign, which is personal reflection.  

Second, to date I have the honor of taking 2 school packages from young people who abandoned formal education and promised me to, one day—when it becomes clear to them—explain why they do not see Costa Rican education as a path to improvement. If it takes a village to raise a child, surely we, as a society, are stuck with all those who dropped out.

Last but not least, thank you to all those who, since October 20th, 2014, have supported me in various way and prevented me from slowing down the pace of my training, those who have accompanied me, given me advice, donated their glasses, sneakers, socks, saline solutions, x-rays, physical therapy appointments, financial contributions for registrations, medical examinations required by the organization, and the airplane ticket… so so many flanks from which I could have faltered/had an excuse, and in each of them I found someone telling me:

COME ON, COME ON, REBE! IF YOU CAN ONLY TAKE 3 STEPS, TAKE THEM

Currently, there are 25 km reserved, from which 5 have already been collected, and seconds before this publication I was told there are 2 primary school students checking their savings to challenge me….

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

Update, march 29, 2017, 21:59


1 comentario:

  1. Rebe,
    You are a real inspiration to many of us.
    I am so touched by your courage and enormous heart.

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¡gracias por su comentario! pronto lo estaré publicando. este paso previo es solamente para evitar que en este blog se publiquen groserías innecesarias, podemos no coincidir, sin embargo, evito el insulto como recurso.

por supuesto que me puede presionar cada mañana

este blog es una locura conjunta que tiene vida propia desde el 10 de diciembre del 2013, casi todo todo lo que hemos hecho es por sugerenci...