We
decided to do a parachute jump for CRY in memory of my best
friend's brother, Matt, who sadly died of SADS. Having heard
about CRY we (me, my dad Peter, and sister Alice) thought this
would be the perfect choice as a charity for us to skydive for.
The nerves definitely got to us in
the training before the jump, but we were assured nothing could
happen to us - although we were still about to jump out of a
plane attached to a complete stranger!
The mood was lifted when all our
family and friends saw us in our jumpsuits and hats - they
thought it was hysterical which helped take the edge off our
nerves!
Up in the plane I was strangely
calm, thinking that I must enjoy this experience and not keep my
eyes shut for the entire jump!
My sister was so scared but I
watched as, one by one, the other parachuters, my dad and sister
jumper out of the plane. Then it was my turn.
As
we stood on the edge my tandem partner said "Here we go!" and
then just launched us from the plane. This was possibly the
most scared but excited I have ever been.The feeling of having
the ground coming towards you is so exhilarating and I was
really enjoying it, when all of a sudden you are catapulted back
into the sky. That's when I looked up and saw the parachute
above my head. We then sailed around and I even took hold
of the controls to steer the parachute.
As we started to descend I realised
I had just done a skydive and actually couldn't believe how
great it had been.
I would truly recommend taking part
in a sponsored tandem skydive. I loved every minute of it, and
doing it for such a great charity makes all those nerves
worthwhile. Having seen the tragedy of SADS, I felt really
proud to not only have raised money for CRY but also to
have skydived in memory of Matt.