Snow and Don Update
Jan 18, 2017 Written by FIRST Staff.
Snow
This portion of the blog written by Bad Guy Frank.
FIRST Robotics Competition teams in several areas are experiencing delays, and in some case extended delays, in being able to work on their robots because schools are shut down due to weather. I understand how frustrating this can be. Everyone is anxious to get to work, and everyone wants to build the best robot they can. Losing build days does not help. However, individual teams everywhere need to deal with unexpected adverse events that do not affect others. This is an intended part of the challenge that comes along with a limited build season. And as the saying goes ‘adversity builds character’*.
I think the times you are most likely to remember are the times when you did something amazing against the odds. This can be one of those times. Figure it out, work through it, make it happen. I believe in our teams.
Don Update
Written by Frank Merrick.
Just about the best of all possible news. I had said in an earlier blog that FIRST President Don Bossi had undergone surgery for colon cancer. He left the hospital Friday, two days earlier than anticipated, is no longer taking painkillers and is walking nearly two miles per day on his treadmill. Also, last night he got the biopsy results back, and the cancer appears not to have spread. As of right now, he won’t need chemo or radiation. This is all great news!
We’ve been keeping Don up to date on all the well-wishes we’ve been seeing coming in from teams. Don said “The incredible outpouring of support from the FIRST staff and community definitely made my recovery easier and stronger.” A huge thanks to everyone for all the support and encouragement!
Frank
* With some evidence.
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Keeping Don and his family in our prayers from FRC Team 1598 and FTC Team 5086
Snow Days
Adversity also favors some teams a whole lot more than others. Here in Portland, we were literally locked out of our shop for a week, while prsumably, other area teams (teams we will be up against, by the way) had full access to their shop space along with students who were excused from school that whole time. Portland lacks the infrastructure for this highly unusual weather event and our lower income, urban students are disproportionately impacted. They rely on the bus system as they don't have 4-wheel drives in their garages. Since I don't believe FRC supports the idea that privilege is merit, I strongly encourage First to rethink this stance, and level the playing field somehow.
And congrats, healing thoughts and best wishes to Don.
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