Oh Peter, you do such a great job! I adore the second shot! I would love to know the story he is telling. He is such a great storyteller, I am sure that those kids had a blast. It must be hard trying to handle swimmers of so many different ages like that!
The Jim Gibbons 5K Run, 3K Walk & Survivors' Strut in Chicago is on June 21st. Brendan will be walking for his Charity the Leukemia Research Foundation. Karen from LRF told me that to donate to support Brenda in his walk, all we have to do it click on the LRF Logo here on BHO. The will apply the donations made during this time to his efforts in this walk.
So let's see if we can help them attain their goal by donating some of that graduation, birthday, babysitting money to this worthy cause! GO Brendan!
Brendan did a wonderful job with the kids and they really related to him. He told a lot of stories, including the jello story. You will have to ask him what the others were.
I think everyone went away feeling they had a great day and learned a lot. Brendan certainly gained many fans, many of whom will cheer him on at the nationals.
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Looks like a great time!
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TimTheSwimmer, at 6/18/2007 4:59 PM
Oh Peter, you do such a great job! I adore the second shot! I would love to know the story he is telling. He is such a great storyteller, I am sure that those kids had a blast. It must be hard trying to handle swimmers of so many different ages like that!
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lala, at 6/18/2007 8:38 PM
Great shots, as usual, Peter!
I imagine Brendan is a great storyteller, plus he must have a lot of stories to tell about swimming!
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Lena, at 6/19/2007 11:19 AM
The Jim Gibbons 5K Run, 3K Walk & Survivors' Strut in Chicago is on June 21st. Brendan will be walking for his Charity the Leukemia Research Foundation. Karen from LRF told me that to donate to support Brenda in his walk, all we have to do it click on the LRF Logo here on BHO. The will apply the donations made during this time to his efforts in this walk.
So let's see if we can help them attain their goal by donating some of that graduation, birthday, babysitting money to this worthy cause! GO Brendan!
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lala, at 6/19/2007 12:21 PM
What great pictures. The first thing I thought when I saw that second one was "I wonder what he (or someone else) just said?".
I'm sure he had as much fun as the kids involved. How lucky they were to be able to experience a day like that.
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shannon, at 6/20/2007 8:19 AM
Brendan did a wonderful job with the kids and they really related to him. He told a lot of stories, including the jello story. You will have to ask him what the others were.
I think everyone went away feeling they had a great day and learned a lot. Brendan certainly gained many fans, many of whom will cheer him on at the nationals.
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Peter Bick, at 6/20/2007 5:29 PM
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