Why I swim
I’m swimming this March to remember Elizabeth in one of her happiest places. Every lap I swim is directly for my mental health. If that inspires you to donate, together we can help ensure a safe place for young people to turn when life feels overwhelming.
I'm swimming to remember, to connect and to move forward
Elizabeth loved to swim. A bad day would be completely turned around after an evening in the pool. She was never fast. She lamented becoming the oldest still going to swimming lessons and yet so slow. But she could swim forever.
I'm going to do my best to swim each day in March. Something that will connect me with Elizabeth. Something to help me get through her birthday on the 7th and to get me through this month. It may not be much. My fitness is pretty much the lowest it has ever been. But perhaps it will help me return to the pool that I loved as a kid, at a time when I need it physically and emotionally.
Please support this organisation that looks to support youth like Elizabeth, that is there for her friends if they need it.
Please support me by giving me a reason to show up, to do something concrete. A tiny step forward.
My Swim Progress
Completed
21.18km (424 laps)
My goal
3km
My Impact
So far I’ve raised $8,651 to provided 2162.6925 young people experiencing mental health difficulties with vital support.
Top Donation
$528
Kath T
Shoutout to Kath T – my biggest supporter so far with a $528 donation to help young people get the mental health support they need through ReachOut!
Funds Raised
Note: displays max previous 3 years of fundraising only
My Updates
A two swim day
This is Heather. She taught both my kids to swim at various times. And now she's taught me as well.
Making it possible
Today was my biggest swim yet - 2.05km.
Life Guard
Every day brings something different. Today it was the lifeguard. I was first through the gate and I saw the flicker of the life guard's smile and her fiery hair. This was one of Elizabeth's school friends. She became a qualified life guard at the end of last year through the school Life Saving program. Elizabeth had been really looking forward to this subject. It was something tangible. Something that made sense and had purpose.
Not staying quiet
Kathi and SJ made the trek out to see me today. They brought food, they brought projects to work on. They brought support. They brought firm and loving encouragement for me to do 'hard things' that are burning a hole in my psyche.
Before the sun
At the pool by 6:15am - it had to be done once. And there is a chance we will do it again before the month is out. Alice had it summed up when she said, 'I don't hate it.' Because really, I should have been asleep, it was dark and, while it could have been colder, it wasn't warm.
Metaphor
60 laps in a pool all to myself with no pressure. There were no classes coming in, no appointments to get to and no-one to pick up.
My local pool
Today it was forecast to be over 25 degrees so the Belgrave pool was not only open for laps 6am-9am but also this afternoon 3pm-6pm. This is what shoulder season looks like.
A bit of a boost
50 laps in 45 minutes. I must have had a boost from the this article that was published today.
Hump day
Another 40 laps today and we have officially passed the halfway mark. There is hope yet for a future without selfies and endless musings on swimming.
Morning Swim ~ By Amy Parer
Today I swam 30 laps. I swam it with Amy. I swam it with Elizabeth. I swam it with my shadow on the bottom of the pool.
40 laps in 44 minutes
I got to Monbulk pool today. It was open and the electricity was on. I had the whole pool to myself.
It's all about not stopping too soon
Today was almost a non-starter. The local pool is in shoulder season and today the forecast was too cold for it to be open in the afternoon.
The best worst club
For a moment there, the pool was all mine. I did at least 30 laps (just shy of 1km in the 33m pool), and possibly up to 34 laps. Counting is clearly not my forte and was definitely my downfall when I used to play violin.
Queen of the minor swimming injury
This afternoon I stumbled upon the gang. Persephone and Saartje were already swimming laps, joined quickly by Lylah and a couple of her friends. I assume they all came straight from school.
Ticking the box
Today was a big day out at Steamrail Victoria's Newport Workshop open day. Getting my swim in was going to be tricky so I packed up my gear and took it with me.
Yesterday
Yesterday we were gentle with ourselves. I swam my laps in the morning. Later in the day the three of us went to buy some trees to plant this Autumn.
... the quiet...
It was a quiet morning in the pool and my mind was still. The laps came easily. I slipped into the water, swam and slipped out again.
This morning my cup is full
I was wary about swimming this morning. I thought it would be cold, but I had plans to meet up with Carolyn and Anna. I dived in and by half way through the first lap the water was beautiful - embracing me as a familiar friend. Two laps in and I realised that the freestyler that sharing my lane, and occasionally copping my clumsy breaststroke limbs, was actually another friend, Laurelle.
I've got muscles!
I had the best intentions today of getting straight to the pool after school drop off. I wanted to get the swimming out of the way to leave a clear day. But you know what? Grief is exhausting. If life wasn't already exhausting enough, this is a whole other layer. I fell asleep and didn't wake until after 1pm.
Today was hard
I made the mistake today, of trying to do two things outside of my bubble. I burnt through energy I didn't have and probably achieved nothing for it. Sometimes you have to try, have to advocate, have to burn through your last reserves. Sometimes you have to risk falling on your face so that you can live with yourself. Maybe it will move the dial in the smallest of ways.
How many laps? Couldn't tell you...
When I was trying to wedge myself into doing this, I contacted Paul Sadler Swimland in Rowville where Elizabeth had learnt to swim since kinder. The swim school didn’t know we had lost Elizabeth. She had intended to keep up lessons there for the first half of last year until she was due to start Surf Lifesaving through school and the Woolamai Beach Surf Lifesaving Club. Unfortunately her swimming journey ended before that could happen as she sought to hide the physical scars of her internal struggle.
When I emailed, I don’t know what I was really looking for except, perhaps, for something that would make me follow through and stick with this journey. I explained Elizabeth’s struggles. I related my vulnerability and hesitation. In no more than half an hour a response came. The response was warm, caring and heartfelt. Absolutely they would support me in this journey. I was taken aback by the rapid, unqualified and complete embracing of me and what I was doing.
So today I swam at @Paul Sadler Swimland Rowville. I slunk in as one lesson ended, and had an empty pool for 45 min before a swarm of preppies came in to do their thing. My very own personal swimming lesson. My main tips were to scoop my hands and slow down my arms. As the first arm comes down to the surface of the water, wait until the second arm comes over before scooping the first arm downward. I understood immediately. For years I had watched kids with their kick boards releasing one hand, bringing the arm all the way around and then doing the same with the other hand. Could I translate that into my reality? I could not. My brain could not work out when and how to breathe while also changing my arms. Maybe one day I’ll get out a kick board and go back to basics like kids learning freestyle for the first time. I gave it a go, gave up and went back to inefficient windmill arms…. Given I couldn’t breathe and modify my stroke - lap counting definitely eluded me. I definitely did 9 laps. I might have done 11. I’ve logged 9. I’m happy with that.
I think Elizabeth would have found the sight of me getting into the pool at Paul Sadler quite hilarious. There I was, having my own ‘Proud Moment’. It could only have been funnier if I had stood on the side of the pool in swim safer week and sung the swim safe song complete with actions…
A shout out to Belgravia Leisure who have given our team members free entry to Belgrave and Monbulk pools during March. Thanks Carolyn for organising this. I am taking my pool fee savings and using them to sponsor the youth members of team, Swim for Elizabeth. After all - this is for them. Laps for Life raises money to support our youth. Our team members have lost a dear friend. What better way to support these incredible teens than by contributing to their fundraising efforts?
Kick off
So day one is under my belt. I can't remember the last time I swam without Elizabeth. For the last 17 years, swimming has been a family activity. And I'm pretty sure the last time that happened was years ago (more about that day in a future post).
Tomorrow it starts
I am not okay. That is an uncomfortable thing to say when I know how carefully people are looking for signs that I am.My Team
Thank you to my
supporters
$527.50
Kath T
$500
Jarrad Goldberg
$318.61
Anonymous
$316.50
Lynelle Osburn
$263.75
Leanne Fraser
Every stroke makes a difference. Swim strong. Remembered xx
$263.75
Chandran
So proud of you!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
$258.48
PsycheLife
Love to you and your family x
$258.48
Catherine
I've been close enough to feel the fear x 2 kids. I also remember Elizabeth's smile.
$245
Jane Fisher
Love that you are swimming in honour of Elizabeth.
$245
Kristen Parer
$245
Matched by 7-Eleven
$245
Casey Dalbo
A beautiful way to honour Elizabeth. All the best as you strengthen your body and heart... whether your laps be just as cruisy, or you lap her multiple times. ❤️
$245
Sylvie
What a meaningful way to honour Elizabeth while caring for yourself, too. I’m thinking of you.
$211
Ray and Glenda de Jager
We are happy to support you in this. We will follow your progress with great interest. We send our love and best wishes to you, Darren and Paul
$211
Barbara B
With oceans of love for all of you - Elizabeth, Kristen, Darren and Paul. I hope this is a gentle and supporting venture for you as you remember and honour Elizabeth.
$211
Family Callow
Love to you all.
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Annette
$158.25
Byfords
Keep going Kristen xxx We were so amazed when Elizabeth swam 10K. Love for her, for you, for Paul and Darren and all her family, Martin, Robbie and Siobhan xxx
$158.25
Tracey Johnston
Thinking of you, Elizabeth and your family. Take care during this difficult time x
$135.04
Jen Ellison
I remember Elizabeth’s smile and gentle nature when she was one of our dedicated Platypus Ambassadors. The work she did then has had a lasting impact on both me and the environment. I hope this helps to honour her.
$135.04
Asha and Merrilyn Roberts
❤️
$135.04
Lynda Carney
Very proud of you Kristen, not sure I would have been able to do this. Sending good thoughts from Tuena xxxc
$135.04
Rose
I can't swim very well, but I will be there in spirit cheering you on every day.
$135.04
Dane B
In memory of Elizabeth. Sending you lots of love and support.
$106.12
Paula T
Helping others and helping yourself at the same time, whilst being in Elizabeth’s happy place. A great idea, Kristen
$106.12
Lucy Moore
Thinking of you and Elizabeth as you swim laps this month
$106.12
Kim Asher
💙💙💙💙
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Maureen and Michael
In memory of Elizabeth x
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Naomi
$106.12
Kirsten Boxall
In memory of Elizabeth, who loved Showtime too.
$106.12
Michael and Sarah-Jane
$100
Catherine and Aaron Carney
We are right behind you Kristen in honouring your beautiful Elizabeth, raising awareness and funds to help and support our youth, and taking an important step for your own healing.
$100
Rachael Vautier
So proud of you and happy to see how much your community is getting behind you xxx
$94.86
Natasha Kovalenko
For much love and strength to you and in honour of Elizabeth.
$94.86
Paul and Frances Parer
Keep going Kristen, you're going well and we are proud of you.
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Bronwyn Kearney
hugs
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Anonymous
I’m so glad you decided to do this. I hope it brings you even just an ounce of relief from your pain. I wish I was able to join you in the pool too. I love you.
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Grace
$64.67
Tania Sheko
$60.46
Paul and Frances Parer
Keep going Kristen, you are an inspiration to the rest of us.
$60
Mike Banning
Elizabeth would be proud of you for doing this Kristen. Such a worthwhile cause.
$56.24
Cinnamon
You’re doing an amazing job. Much love to you all xx
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AndrewH
You are an inspiration, Kristen!
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Anonymous
$56.24
AndrewH
$56.24
Nicole
$56.24
Charlotte
Thank you for doing this. And thank you for doing this for your sister.
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KarenS
$56.24
Kate Strikker
I can't swim well enough to join you, but I can cheer you on.
$54.99
Kaylene Hunter
I can't find the right words, but I want you to know that I think of you and your Elizabeth all the time. I hope the pool gives you some sense of strength and connects you to your beautiful girl.
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Hudson family
With love always.
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Vicky P
I’m a neighbour of Barbara’s and really want to support you.
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Ani
Go Kristen!
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Kevin and Linda Bohan
Thinking of you
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Scott Webber
$52.92
Wendy Clarke
Go well Kristen, keep lapping and Obtain A Yield, your Permie class is right behind you!
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Peny Bohan
$50
Ada and Lucy
💙💙💙
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Elise Weller
Hi Kristen, I hope you and your family are taking care. Sending so much love to all of you today and everyday. ❤️ Happy Birthday to Elizabeth. 💜 I swam a new personal record of 30 laps today just for Elizabeth. I miss her everyday. ❤️❤️❤️
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Alex Watts
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Anonymous
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Tamara Wharton
So proud of you my beautiful friend. You are an inspiration through all of your heartache and I am so proud of what you are doing xx
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Meiki and Esko
I tried to join the team, but you have to swim every day, and I can only manage a few swims a week! Esko has started riding on my back when i swim, which is super cute. So I can manage mini laps now. We will be thinking of you. Xxx
$30
Emily Jones
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Kylie Haberl
There either aren't enough words, or too many words to express my feelings. Just sending love, and I'll be donating a little bit too as many of the team members as I can.
$25
Anonymous
$24
Gemmah Owen
Sending loving energies and willing you on! 💜💫🌿
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Justin Horne
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Anonymous
$20
Anonymous
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Tamasin Kenzie
Keep swimming!
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Tracey
❤️
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Anonymous





Thanks for sending the email. Thanks for doing this. Thanks for being so brave and courageous.