Today is the first day of the new year. It’s also the day I got to cross another item off of my Canadian to-do list. Today is the day I jumped into ice-cold water.
It started with me realizing that I had told a lot of people about it and that I couldn’t chicken out.
Then came the moment when I actually had to take my clothes off and stand on the wharf, waiting for the countdown and my friend Allison to get ready.
That was followed by the actual jump. A 12-foot fall during which all I could think was “Why am I doing this, it’s going to be so painful” (and “please, don’t let my bathing suit fall off”).
When I hit the water, my first thought was that it wasn’t so bad. Then I started going back up to the surface and the cold hit me. My skin started to burn and that’s when my head hit something: a sheet of ice, no big deal…
I spotted the ladder and started to climb my way up. That little breeze was a real charm.
I was a lot of fun though. A perfect way to start the new year surrounded by a lot of cheerful Canadians.
What I thought would be a one-time thing might become a tradition.
Happy New Year!
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To see the remaining items of my Canadian to-do list click here
This was a true Nova Scotian experience, click here to see if you really speak Nova Scotian
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C’est quoi cette étiquette sur tes poils ? l’épilation à l’étiquette est une épreuve de plus pour devenir canadien ? ou c’est pour le cas où les courants t’auraient emmené au large pour qu’on te rapporte à Danielle ?
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C’est parce qu’on est au Canada est que tout est bien organisé. Chaque sauteur avait un numéro. C’est vrai qu’une épilation du torse pourrait être envisagée 😉
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Mais t’es un grand malade 😀
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