A
slice of life
Adventures in skydiving
By
Helen Macumber, Special to KP News
I
recently decided to literally jump into my 62nd birthday,
feet first, in a big way — by following a longtime dream
of skydiving. And what an experience it was: everything I
thought it would be and more.
A big
crowd came to see me off. My husband, Bill, my mom,
sister, three children, granddaughters and my first great
grandbaby, my best friends of 35 years with their families
— and my precious day care families. We were told we were
the largest group Blue Skies Skydiving has had for one
jump. It would not have been the same without them,
believe me.
It was
so special to have my son, Steve, on my flight and see him
bail out, then to have him there on the ground to greet me
when I landed.
The
jump was amazing! We jumped in tandem from 2 miles up. The
force of the air when you bail out was really something —
didn’t have to worry about your cheeks sagging any more.
But the most incredible thing was the complete peace and
quiet after our chute deployed. Rick, my jump partner,
told me to take off my goggles and he proceeded to point
out the islands, the mountains, cities and sights. It felt
like we were standing still! It was breathtaking.
I
guess we did stay up a little longer than the others,
which gave the camera man time to land and be in position
to film my landing. The peace stopped as we neared the
drop zone, as I heard all the friends and family yelling
and cheering. I felt like the astronaut Sally Ride as I
walked off the field in our blue jumpsuits. Then down the
hill came my daycare kids and grandkids running to greet
me. Wow!
I
couldn’t have asked for a better birthday. I plan on
jumping next summer again, when my son Scott and grandson
Kyle can jump too.
I can
now say I was 2 miles closer to heaven! It was
unbelievable. I’ve decided I’m going to be dyslexic from
now on, and instead of being 62, I’ll be 26!
Helen Macumber lives in Horseshoe Lake Estates. She
invites anyone interested to watch the DVD from her
adventure to see what it was like — or anyone who’d like
to join her next year — to call her at 858-3460.
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