Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Till Andrey!
Hello! It has been forever and a minute since I have last written. Please excuse me!
You may find the title of this post to be somewhat strange... Well, I have some explaining to do!
"Till" is the Swedish word for "to", as in going to something.
Andrey, is the name of my son. Yes, my son. He's Swedish.
I learned of his birth almost three weeks ago. His mother is a fantastic woman who loves him dearly. Hearing this news was certainly a life-changer. I cannot even explain the changes that occurred almost instantly in my head and heart upon learning about this. He is a beautiful little boy and I love him completely, though we've yet to meet one another.
You see, he lives in Sweden. I live in Oregon. I'm broke. But, I start a new job next week so I will begin to start saving money so I can visit him. The plan is, to accrue paid vacation days over the nest 7 months or so, which I can use for a Christmas visit to Sweden. I would give anything in the world to hold him right now.
However, though I will be able to save some money to visit him, it's going to be very difficult. My jobs' pay is not fantastic by any means. I have my own expenses. I also am going to be sending money to Andrey's mother to help support him. This is why I'm creating the "Till Andrey!" fund. I am hoping to raise money to help ensure I reach my goal of making it to Sweden by Christmas while meeting my financial obligations at home. Here is what I've got going:
I found a route to Andrey's home in Sweden. He lives in a hamlet called Åtvidaberg. This route was chosen to have minimal sea-crossing distance. It is 4,634 miles, composed of 805 miles over sea and 3,829 miles over land. My plan is to run/bike/hike that many land miles and swim/row (rowing machine...) the sea miles for 34 consecutive weeks, beginning next week. I am asking any interested persons to make a small pledge for each mile traversed. Pledge as much or as little as you like, but keep in mind that I will be racking up lots of miles, so please, consider your commitment and make sure it's one you can realistically honor. If you would rather make a lump-sum contribution, that is fine as well. Or, if you can't contribute, I could still use your verbal encouragement and support. This will be very demanding!
The averages are as follows: 23 land miles/day and 4 sea miles/day, for 6 days a week. It should go without saying that I'll be spending the majority of my time on a bike and rowing machine, because it's far more time effective than running or swimming. Often times, instead of going on a 23 mile bike ride everyday, I may do a 50 mile ride, or a few 30 mile rides per week.
I know this seems crazy, but the distances are meaningful to me. While I am busting my buns up a hill and wondering "WTF is all this for?" I will be imagining that I am riding a bike to Sweden to see my baby boy.
Additionally, I am in sub-par physical shape at the moment. I have not been taking care of myself this last winter and it's time to snap out of it! The first several weeks will be very hard, but as my body adapts, I know I'll feel better.
Hopefully, all of you find this outlandish enough to tell your friends about how crazy I am, and we can all get more people to donate. I firmly believe in myself and that I can accomplish just about anything I set my mind to. I just need to stay focused and motivated. Again, your love and support will greatly help!
I plan to make frequent updates on this blog about my workouts. I will get some sort of app that tracks routes for riding a bike. For rowing, you'll just have to trust me. If you choose to make a pledge, you can decide if you'd prefer to pay at the end or as I go along.
If you have any further questions about anything I've mentioned here, please leave a comment or email me: warrencrutcher@gmail.com
Thank you!
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This is awesome.. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteI love it Warren!
ReplyDeleteyou have a son! that is so awesome! good luck getting there to see him :)
ReplyDeleteThe kids each pledge 1¢/mile, and I pledge 5¢/mile for each land mile and 10¢/mile for every sea mile.
ReplyDeleteWe love you!
Thanks for all your comments so far!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks Miel for the pledges!
$.01 per mile. You might some more $$$ to upgrade your pant size after you get massive biking thighs.
ReplyDeleteHey make sure you put a tab or button on the side for people to donate I only found this because I wanted to see your first posting. I hope this journey will open you up and prepare you for today and onward love from New York -Sam
ReplyDeletewow Warren. so moving. I wish you luck. congratulations too, by the way.
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