Monday, March 16, 2009

Recovery

With Canoecopia safely in the books, I took off for home from Angelo's Pizza a little after midnight this morning.  I went to bed, got up, had breakfast, then I went back to sleep for about 5 hours more.  It was pure, unadulterated bliss.

The staff was nothing short of amazing.  There's good management, and then there's good leadership.  Somewhere over the past six months the Canoecopia team went from competent, excellent managers to more than competent, excellent leaders.  The team leaders all did yeoman's service and despite the occasional miscue, Canoecopia went off without a major hitch.  Small, occasional cuts needed band-aids, but no sucking chest wounds.


Three days of solid on-your-feet work can suck the life out of you, but what puts life back is the thousands of people who love Canoecopia, and apparently, judging by the strangers who hugged me and said "thanks for doing this," some of 'em love me too.  There were more families this year than in previous years, and the folks from the Forest Service did a great job with kids, offering coloring books and of course, a staple of all outreach programs, face painting.  Wolf paws, rabbit tracks, and a host of other natural themes were liberally applied to young (and not-so-young) faces.


My new friend Samantha is ten. I ran into her and her family looking at kayaks, and they looked a little lost.  I spent a good hour with Sammy and her parents and we had a great time shopping for the right boats for them.  Wonderful folks, and they raised a very polite and enjoyable young lady.


Best part of the show...I got to hang out with Smokey.  Only you can prevent forest fires, unless there's a lightning strike, at which point you're pretty much not able to prevent anything.  It happens.  Smokey is in denial, but he's mostly concered with human-started fires.  We'll leave the lightning alone for now.

  More later,

        Canoelover

4 comments:

Bryan said...

Great show. Your crew, as always, was fantastic to work with.

Oh, and you owe me a [clean] quarter for parking.

Captn O Dark 30 and Super Boo said...

I agree, the girls, Hannah and Boo saw some great presentations - upped their knowledge and made their purchases!

www.theadventuresofsuperboo.blogspot.com

Outstanding

The Capt'n

Silbs said...

Right on. I see that the kids got to you too (my choice for a subject today).

Mark Ritz said...

Congratulations on the best Canoecopia yet! You and your amazing staff were 100% ON for the entire weekend, always there to ask if I needed anything and were always, without exception, cheerful and helpful.

You have yourself a wonderful crew at Rutabaga. Treasure them!

Mark