Last October I received an email from Cristina Pedraza of Best Buddies International, telling of a Buddy Talent Contest for Buddy pairs. The requirement was to upload a video to You Tube, no more than 3 minutes long, showcasing the Buddy Pair's talent. The general public would vote on the videos and then Anthony Kennedy Shriver, Founder of Best Buddies, would select the winning pair. The winners would be invited to one of the Best Buddy Challenge events in 2012.
Well, Asia and Amy's shared talent is running. So we met Amy one Fall Saturday morning at the Arb (The Nichols Arboretum in Ann Arbor) to try to film some running. We were chased out of the Arb by another running group having a race that day, so we moved to Palmer Field Track. It quickly became apparent that: a) I didn't have the right equipment to get decent running footage......my digital camera just didn't cut it, and b) 3 minutes of them running around the track had the potential to be pretty boring! We tried to spice it up with some workout footage.....walking lunges, etc. but it just didn't seem like something that would get votes.
Then I sent out an email to family and friends and posted the link on Facebook encouraging people to vote..........and we watched the number of *likes* rise!
Amy and Asia were neck and neck with another very talented Buddy pair for quite a while. The voting ended at the end of October, and on November 2 we were notified that Anthony Kennedy Shriver had selected Amy and Asia as the winners! They would be invited to one, possibly more, Best Buddies Challenge events, which include a 100-mile bike ride and a 5k run.....the Carl Lewis Challenge. They would speak about their love of running and how Best Buddies impacts their lives and then lead the 5k race with 9-times Olympic Gold Medalist Carl Lewis! The events are in Boston/Hyannis Port, MA, at Hearst Castle in California, and in Washington, D.C. We would be notified after the first of the year which one(s) they would be invited to. (We were all (not so secretly) wishing for Boston, because the Honorary Chairman of the event is Tom Brady, New England Patriots quarterback and, more importantly, University of Michigan alum!)
The mild winter passed quickly with Asia's training for the LA Marathon in March and before we knew it, it was April. On the 17th we received an email from Cristina, inviting Asia and Amy to the Hearst Castle Challenge in California in September and suggesting that there was still a possibility of an invitation to Boston! We held our collective breath and crossed multiple sets of fingers and waited. A few days later we received an email inviting Asia and Amy to the Best Buddies Challenge: Boston-Hyannis Port, were they available to leave on May 31 and return on June 3? Oh, I think they might be able to make it!!! We learned that each girl could invite a guest, and since Amy's parents could not take the time off work, Jerry and I could both go! Kali, the Deputy Director of Programs, and the Ambassador co-ordinator arranged a conference call with the 3 of us the following Saturday. Kali remembered Asia from her days as College Buddy Director at the University of Michigan. Amy and Asia met for a run at Gallup Park on Saturday morning and after lunch at Saigon Garden we went to my Jeep for the conference call.Kali answered our questions and had a few of her own, in order to prepare the pep talk Asia and Amy would give at the start of the Carl Lewis Challenge. By the time I got home, there was an email from Kali with the short talk. I printed off 2 copies and Asia began practicing, with me speaking Amy's part.
A few days later our flight itineraries arrived. Kali sent us an agenda for the weekend with clothing suggestions, based on the activity and weather. Asia and I went shopping and made packing lists. We picked Amy up the morning of the flight. The adventure was about to begin.
The Delta flight arrived 30 minutes early (shocker!) and we were waiting in baggage claim with our luggage when Kali arrived to pick us up. After introductions and hugs we loaded her car (and overheard another passenger remark, (Are you really going to get all that AND 5 people in that car?) Of course! A short drive later we arrived at the Westin Waterfront Hotel in Boston and checked in to our adjoining rooms before joining Kali and some of the Best Buddies Staff and Ambassadors for lunch. We met Cristina face to face, after many emails and met Ashlee Coffman and her Buddy Maggie Speers. Ashlee is a Buddy Ambassador, and was scheduled to speak at the lobster bake following the Challenge. Following lunch Kali wanted to rehearse the pep talk with Amy and Asia, but first we were privileged to hear Ashlee's speech. Jerry and I were so impressed! What a vibrant, intelligent, personable young woman!
Jerry and I didn't know the course either and were waiting for the runners to come in...........from the wrong direction. Thanks to Maggie we got to the correct spot just in time to see Asia and Amy cross the finish line. Because it was more of a fun run than a competitive one, there wasn't an official timing clock, but the announcer gave their finish time as 23 minutes and some seconds. Given the winds they were running in, that was a fantastic time!
We took them to get water and lunch with Maggie and to watch and cheer as the bikers crossed the finish line. After lunch there were some PR pictures taken for Team Best Buddies and then we changed into our clothes for the Victory Celebration Party, a lobster bake. We were watching the Friendship Races ( multiple laps on a 1/2 mile criterium loop, with Buddy athletes paired with celebrities on tandem bikes) when Kali came to get us. "Come on," she said. "Do you have your camera? There's someone I want you to meet." (Uh, I think we can rustle up 1........or 6, if you include smart phones.) We pushed our way thru the wind, which had increased in velocity, over to another large tent. Inside was Verne Troyer, Mini-me from the Austin Powers movies and another huge Best Buddy supporter. While we were visiting and taking pictures, the wind forced the stop of the Friendship races and we moved to the rear as more people poured into our tent. The sides had clear windows, and while all the men held down the tent poles we watched in amazement as two Port-a-Johns bounced across the parking lot, blown by the winds. All we could think of was 1) I hope no one is in there! and 2) Please, God, don't let them blow over!
Holding hands so none of our group would be blown away, we made our way to the giant tent which housed the post-race lobster bake. We found 2 tables that would accommodate our group plus Ashlee's parents, who had arrived the night before. To say that none of us (Amy, Asia, Jerry and I, at least) had never attended a post-race party like this would be a colossal understatement. There was a lobster for everyone there, and there were probably 2,000 people, including the 1,500 riders, 200-300 runners, honored guests, Best Buddies staff and volunteers. There were serving tables on one side, with flank steak, assorted pasta dishes, salads and desserts. There were bar tables set up at each end and on the center of one side was the stage. Asia is never happier than when she is eating, so we made sure to fill her plate early. Anthony Kennedy Shriver welcomed and thanked everyone for their fundraising efforts, which raised over $4 million dollars for Best Buddies. The top fundraising teams were recognized and there was another Tom Brady-signed football toss. Kali moved Ashlee into position to the right of the stage in preparation for her speech. Ashlee's mom and I had front row center spots, and her dad joined us with the video camera. Ashlee was even more amazing in front of the huge crowd as she told of her life and how Best Buddies had changed it. I think it's safe to say that everyone who could hear her was moved by her story...and hers is only one story out of the tens of thousands of young people who have grown as a result of their association with Best Buddies.
The Kandoo Band brought the crowd to their feet as the opening act for the Plain White Ts concert following the lobster bake........and then the evening was over. Kali and Maggie herded us all to the front and went to get the cars. We stayed at a charming inn, the Cape Codder, for the evening. After everyone was checked in, we gathered in Kali's room for pizza, and somehow, in spite of all we had eaten just 2 hours before, we managed to polish off a couple of pies before bed.
Sunday morning we were on the road by 7am, bound for Boston's Logan airport. Everyone was tired but elated, glad to be going home but sorry to have the weekend end. One last group picture at the airport and our happy little band separated........like a dandelion going to seed........off to Michigan, Arizona, Iowa, and Miami.
We knew going into the weekend that it would be like no other trip, no other race the 4 of us had experienced. But it far surpassed even our attempts to imagine. If there is a class above 1st Class, this was it. Amy and Asia (and Jerry and I by association) were treated like honored guests. We made new friends and learned more about the Best Buddies organization and all they do to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We had an absolute blast, and were so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such an amazing group.
And they get to do it all over again in September!