Day 158 was a memorable day, not so much because of the relay, but the experience a few of us had with the people from the Special Olympics. We volunteered to help out at a snowshoeing competition in Portage la Prairie. |
Kenn, Natalie, Marilyn, Dawn, Wendy and myself headed over to Yellowquill school in Portage to help out in various roles, including registration, time-keeping, and marshalling. |
These kids are so much fun to be around, it was really rewarding to be part of it. |
These two athletes are practicing for the 1600 metre race. |
Now it is show time!, as they line up for their race. |
I have done my job here, which was to make sure the racers all made it to the starting line and got into the right lanes. Some of the athletes can really go in those snowshoes! |
Ready, set.............. |
and go! After 3 hours, it was time for me to get going, I had a medal bearer meeting point to get to. Thank-you to the Special Olympics of Portage la Prairie for having me, it was an honour! |
Our hotel was actually across the field from the school, so I decided to walk back. I did get held up for a couple of minutes by this train. |
Jake and I are off to our meeting point in Sidney, Manitoba. Farewell to Portage la Prairie. |
Twice in one day! This time I got stopped on the way into Sidney |
The community was ready for us, they were even serving dainties, as shown on this poster. There is a word I haven't heard for awhile.daintiesplural of dain·ty
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This is the original school bell that was used here back when the community center was a schoolhouse. |
the community center, and our medal bearer meeting point for day 158 |
Jake briefs the medal bearers, getting them ready for their experience, as friends and family listen in. |
These ladies were delightful. Sandra, Doreen, and Pearl were also quite modest when it came time for them to talk about their difference making in the community. |
They all walked together for their segments in the 25th anniversary relay. |
Our end of day celebration today was in Carberry, population around 1,500 |
Downtown |
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Jeremy introduces our end of day medal bearer and local community leader Don. |
Our endurance athlete Lonnie addresses the crowd and relates his story. |
The local community organizations came together to donate money to the Rick Hansen Foundation. |
Scott, Jamie, and Otto join these ladies to partake in the meat draw. You buy a strip of raffle tickets for a dollar, and if they call your number, you win meat, how much fun is that! |
Scott making the transaction, he certainly was the life of the party at the table today! |
And the sun sets in Carberry, and puts an end to day 158 of the 25th anniversary Rick Hansen relay. |
Off to our new home for the next 4 nights, Brandon, Manitoba. Population around 40,000 |
Day 159, and a bit of a shock, back down to minus 22, after a week of milder weather. |
It was a sunny day, though as Jake and I headed out for a medal bearer meeting point in Shilo, Manitoba, the home of......................................... |
Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Shilo. |
Sometimes on this relay it is hard to find a place to park the shuttle bus. It is not often you get THE prime parking stall, the Base Commander's spot. |
Another relay first, our medal bearer meeting point was in the boardroom at the base headquarters. |
Yes Jake, dare to dream! |
Doing a little strategic planning. |
A full house |
The medal bearers were front and center on stage. |
There were a couple of distractions, like this petting zoo. Billy, I thought it was for kids?? |
But then again, who doesn't like farm animals. These ones were "bomb" proof, they were quite comfortable with all the kids running around and handling them . |
There's Mike, another big kid. |
This little fellow wasn't getting many visits, he didn't look like he wanted to be there. |
A welcome to the relay from the base. |
Lonnie sends out his inspirational message. |
They wouldn't let us test this baby out. |
Tanks for having us on your base today! |
Heading back to Brandon for our end of day celebration at the Riverbank Discovery Center |
The Center has an affiliation with Ducks Unlimited, who created the ponds around the site. |
Inside the center was a display of taxidermy including various species of local widlife. |
There was also a painting donated to the city by RBC during the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. |
It's a Canada thing! |
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We were fortunate to have the Brandon Conservatory Charole serenade us for the celebration. These ladies were extremely talented., and have even preformed at Carnegie Hall. |
There were "children's activities" available at the centre as well. Kayla? Josh? |
Keep practicing, "anything is possible", Josh, and "never give up on your dreams!" |
Phillip proudly showing of the Rick Hansen medal. |
Some of the difference makers of Day 159 |
or feed them! |
Ronald is in the house again, spreading joy and giving out toques! |
After dropping Jake off at the hotel, it was down the hill (sorry to Manitoba, but this was kind of a surprise), to downtown Brandon, |
To wash the shuttle bus. This place was unique, it was a big building that you drove into, and there were separate stalls for about 10 vehicles. |
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