
Darcie isn’t afraid of much when it comes to physical activity. Throughout her 25 years of existence, she has experienced some hilarious and odd accidents. Beyond that, she always laughs about these accidents and is very proud of them. These many misadventures have earned her the name “Crash McFrisbee.”

In the Spring of 2015, Darcie had been longboarding with some other women from her college ministry, The Navigators. She was at the top of a hill near the college, close to the stone gazebo. This hill was going to be a steep one. Darcie picked up speed as she zoomed down the hill. She started laughing at one of the other girls. Distracted, she fell, bounced on the concrete, and rolled down the trail as the university cross-country team jogged past. This resulted in several large, bloody scrapes on the whole left side of her body, along with a nearly perfect bloody circle from where a metal rivet on her belt perforated her hip. Darcie was supposed to pick me up for a women’s retreat and texted me she was going to get a Band Aid. When she picked me up I got into her car to see her entire left arm wrapped in a bandage.
“I thought you were getting a Band Aid.”
“I just asked for a Band Aid and the nurse said I needed all this,” she laughed, indicating her bandaged arm, “I didn’t have enough time to go get Neosporin, so I went to campus health. The nurse took it really seriously!”

Darcie is quite proud of this hilarious accident and still uses it as a fun fact every once in a while. As time passed, Darcie had many more crazy accidents. For instance, she injured her arm whilst attempting to parkour over a parking barrier. Another time, she rolled our friend’s car into a ditch and came out unscathed because a snow drift broke her fall. The worst thing that happened in this instance was she had to be taken back to her dorm in a cop car while wearing a cocktail dress with sweatpants underneath. However, her funniest injury that earned her the name “Crash McFrisbee” was yet to come.

In 2017, Darcie was living in Manhattan, Kansas, as a staff member for The Navigators. As a group activity, several people, including Darcie and another staff member, “Arnold,” were playing Frisbee. One of the students threw the Frisbee and Darcie started running, the Frisbee in her sights. She ran and collided with Arnold’s head. He fell and Darcie saw stars. Arnold felt sick, so everyone was concerned he had a concussion. Darcie was fine, except for a mild headache. It turned out that Arnold actually had the flu and was fine a few days later. Darcie’s headaches, however, started getting worse. After a staff meeting where she had trouble staying awake and spent much of the meeting dozing on a stuffed Larry the Cucumber, her boss convinced her to go to the emergency room. It turned out Darcie had gotten a concussion from bashing her head into someone else’s head. After hearing she was needing to sleep a lot and had trouble concentrating, the doctors told her not to drive for awhile. Her dad picked her up and brought her back to Nebraska to recuperate. This was perfect timing because, sadly, someone we knew passed away. The two of us, along with another friend, decided to go to the funeral. I texted our friend, “Can you drive some of the time? I’m not sure I want Crash McFrisbee driving my car right now.”
The name stuck.
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