When things slowed down a little we decided to take a break and wander around through the events and see what we could see. We went by lots of booths and picked up some little give aways - pens, pads of paper, key chains, magnets, etc. We also stopped by Ken Bennet's booth - he is a politician and his daughter is in Scott's ward. His booth had free red t-shirts. The shirt had an this on the front:
On the Big Day - Bring it.
I guess it is to encourage us to not only get out and vote but to bring your ID with you so they allow you to vote. Pretty cute - we got one of those plus a free red reusable bag. Jackpot! But when we went by the Marines booth we saw a nice dry-tech t-shirt you had to earn. Doug suggested that I do a bent arm hang and try to earn a shirt. I dismissed the thought at first but Doug was sure I could stay hanging up there for the required 70 seconds. That didn't sound too bad - so I signed the consent forms and was soon staring about 8 feet up into the air at the bar. When I signed up a Marine gave me some encouragement and a few tips. One that proved helpful was that the time kept counting as long as my arms were bent. Even if I was starting to come down - do it slowly, he said, they'll keep counting as long as your arms are not fully extended. So with a boost from one of the Marines I stepped into his hands and was soon hanging from the bar. A Marine with the watch insisted in counting out every 5 seconds. That was annoying. But I was focused and doing pretty good. But at around 40 seconds or so I could feel the burn. And with the burn my mind started to doubt. But I kept hanging. Pretty soon my arms were shaking too. And at about 60 seconds my chin began to fall below the bar. But it was a slow-motion falling down - having remembered the tip I was given earlier. Those last 10 seconds lasted about 10 minutes. But as my arms slowly left their bent position and moved closer and closer to a straight armed hang - I digged as deep as I could. And guess what? Yep. I managed to delay the inevitable just long enough. But as soon as he said 70 - I dropped.
I was happy. I was successful. I earned a shirt. Now, why didn't Doug try to earn one too? Don't know. But you can be proud that your mom, sister, daughter, cousin, aunt, grandma, or friend wowed a few of those Marines - and it only took 70 seconds.
So today was a 3 free t-shirt day -
for me!
3 comments:
Here is the reason Doug didn't get a Marines T-Shirt. First of all, he didn't want to offend all the Air Force family members. But perhaps more of a reason was that they didn't allow the men to earn a T-shirt by hanging on to a bar for 70 seconds, instead the men had to do 20 pull ups to earn a T-shirt. I knew I couldn't do 20 pull ups so I didn't even bother. But I cheered Carrie on all the way.
-Doug
..This is sooo funny cause I was just watching "What Not to Wear" on TLC. And they were throwing out about 50 t shirts this gal had. but my congrats to you ...70 seconds at anything can be a long time.
Where's the picture of those t-shirts? I would say free t-shirts but clearly one was very well 'earned'.
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