It’s nice to be recognised for doing a good thing.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t do things JUST so that
someone notices, or so that someone will give me a pat on the back. But it is
always nice to know that someone notices when you do a good thing. I don’t
think I’m alone in thinking this. Tell me if I am.
Recently, I was nominated for a thing called Scotiabank
Game Changers. Basically, the Canadian Football League and Scotiabank team up
to donate money to charities that gives back to their communities. You can
nominate people, but I didn’t nominate myself, I would never do that. I try as
best as I can not to think too big of myself or give myself a lot of praise. I’m
sounding insecure haha, NOT THE CASE!! I would just hate to be one of those
dudes with the big ego that everyone hates. You always say, “That’ll never
happen to me”, next thing you know, you see dude with a personal secretary
carrying his jacket and briefcase, answering all his calls and taking messages.
True story.
ANYWAYS, I was nominated by a friend named Karli. Karli
is a Stollery mom. She knows what it means to spend endless days, weeks, and
months inside the hospital. I respect her a lot. As a mother, she’s gone
through more than most people will, as you can imagine. She’s also the lady who
started the campaign to bring Justin Bieber to another Stollery patient,
Racquena. More on that in the next post.
One day, she hit me up on Facebook, asking me about using
pictures of me, asking me what my email was and what not. I said why not, cause
my life’s an open book anyways. Next thing I know, I’m seeing links on Facebook
saying people should vote for me.
Vote for what?!
WELL, if you head to scotiabankgamechangers.com, you can nominate me as an Edmonton
Eskimos Scotiabank Game Changer. I have a chance to win $100,000 to go towards
the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation.
I’ve already won something though.
Thanks to the over 1000 votes already cast, I was picked as one of 72 winners
of a $1000 cheque to go towards the Stollery Children’s Hospital on behalf of
Dunk On Disease, Scotiabank and the CFL. I also received tickets to the Eskimos
vs. Alouettes game (I took Karli, and recent heart transplant recipient, Twyla
. . . both Rider fans apparently. YUCK.) We went and met Esks head coach Kavis
Reed (he asked me what play he should go with and I froze), Gizmo Williams, and
TSN Analysts Chris Cuthbert and Duane Forde. Chris Cuthbert is NO DOUBT a
broadcast legend. When I told him I was going into Mr. Cuthbert said that I can
have his job in 4-5 years. I plan to take him up on his offer. =) I talked
basketball (specifically the Knicks and what the Lakers did this offseason) with
Mr. Forde. Then he should me some of the technology they use and we took some
pics.
I was able to be in the circle for the coin toss before
the game. I was inches away from my favourite player, Fred Stamps. That was
cool. After the first quarter, I was featured on TSN (haven’t seen the footage
yet) and did a cheque on the field. 630Ched and iNews 880 also did a piece on
me (haven’t heard it).
Personally, I like being the interviewER, rather than the
interviewEE. I’m not always a huge fan
of having the spotlight directed on me (I know about 20 sets of eyes just rolled
after reading that, but it’s the truth.) But like I said; it’s nice to be
recognized for what you do. Thank you Karli!
Take Care & Much Love,
David The Recipient
P.S. GO ESKIMOS!
=)