Saturday, October 05, 2019

Buddy Walk

This event is one of our family's favorite annual celebrations. We gather with oodles of other Atlanta area families connected with Down syndrome in some way and just enjoy our community. We have always invited some of our 'typical' community to join us as well; two years in a row we had over 100 people representing Team Ruby! The last few years we have done less 'promoting', opting for a smaller gathering that day, in an effort to be able to hang out with the T21 family as well. There has still been much Team Ruby representation though, because you can't deter the love these people have for our girl!
That was so obvious in our team this year: over 1/3 of our Team Ruby participants were part of her teaching team at school. Amazing! These women spent the bulk of their Saturday with us, supporting Ruby because of two things: they are AWESOME and they love Ruby!
The weather was perfect, the setting was green and grassy and ideal for just hanging out, and everything except for our tent blowing away (twice) was perfect. Ruby thoroughly exhausted herself climbing up and down and through the bouncy houses and inflatable slides as much as possible leading up to the 'walk' at the halfway point.
She then obliged us and walked (or rode on shoulders) for the short processional. Her receiving her medal was a highlight for me!
And then she and her best 5th grade friend tackled all of the inflatables again (and again and again).
We shut the place down, finally packing up our tent after most of the official event clean up was complete. We just didn't want it to end! So much love for such a great reminder of the reach of Ruby.

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