Day 185, seems like winter is going to hang around just a little bit longer. |
I was back on shuttle bus number 3 with Kayla as the medal bearer host again. Our first meeting point was in Okotoks, a town of about 24,000, which has almost doubled in population in the last 6 years. (proximity to Calgary, 45 kilometres away). We were the second of two medal bearer meetings at the Okotoks rec centre. |
Another new facility. |
Inside the foyer was this display, including another one of the $100 kilometres purchased during the original man in motion tour 25 years ago. |
Tara, one of the medal bearers today brought a framed memorial of her dad, who passed away 14 years ago. She will be carrying the Rick Hansen medal in his honor today. |
Another medal bearer today was Glenys Bakker, who is proudly showing off her bronze medal she won as a second on the Shannon Kleibrink rink in curling at the 2006 winter olympics in Turin, Italy |
How do I look!? |
In the rec centre was a commemorative torch from the 2004 Alberta Summer Games |
The pre-shuttle group shot before we take them out to their medal bearer moments. |
Our segment went through downtown Okotoks. |
In my side mirror, I can see the convoy right on our tail. |
Everyone is in high spirits on the shuttle. We try and keep it fun by showing relay videos and rockin' the shuttle with some upbeat music. |
One of our difference makers, Calvin, had a fan waiting for him. |
A CTV camera man arrived to film part of the relay. |
Relay crew and medal bearers, one big happy family. |
After the end of day celebration in Okotoks, we headed back to Calgary. Kenn (one of our bike escorts) set up arranged for the relay crew to go on a brewery tour at the Village Brewery in Calgary |
They feature two beers, the Blonde and the Blacksmith which is a darker beer. They were both very good. |
The owner, Jim, has a lifetime of knowledge in the beer industry, he was very informative. |
One of the control panels for the beer making equipment |
Beer making central. |
Frost on the pipes, does that mean I get an icy cold beer? (actually, more than one!) |
Jake and Kenn modelling with one of the 2 litre bottles that they have for sale. |
We are very lucky on this relay we get to experience so many different things. |
Day 186 was another day off, that meant chores again. Hank, Jake and I headed to the local laundromat ( it was about 3 kilometres from the hotel) |
I kept hearing water so when I looked over top of the washing machines, I saw the water from the washing machines was draining into a huge floor drain. |
Day 187, well, good thing we hung onto the snow scrapers! |
Today I was back on shuttle 3, but this time I had Kyle as the medal bearer host. I always said Kyle should get into acting, a little drama on how cold it was. |
Today our meeting point was back through downtown and out to the Kingsland Community center in southwest Calgary, just of of the Mcleod Trail, one of the major arteries through town. |
A bit of a greyer day than we have been used to in our trek across the prairies. We had 13 medal bearers today in our group. |
The difference makers are watching a video from Rick Hansen thanking them for their participation in the 25th anniversary relay. |
The pilot vehicle leads us through rain, sleet, snow, and or hail, (will not stop them from their appointed rounds) hmmmm, sounds familiar. |
The last medal bearer in our group, Larry, shows the 25th anniversary Rick Hansen medal to the man himself, Ronald McDonald. Larry is the executive director for Ronald McDonald houses in southern and central Alberta. |
We have celebrations at a lot of the McDonalds restaurants along the way. McDonald's is a big supporter and sponsor of the 25th anniversary relay. |
Our end of day celebration on day 187 was at the BMO centre on the Calgary Stampede grounds. The Calgary Stampede is celebrating their 100th anniversary this year. |
There was great entertainment at the end of day celebration including this country band. (after all, we are in cow town!) |
The panorama of the end of day scene in the Palomino room. |
The cowboys and cowgirls are part of the Calgary Stampede "cake posse" |
and there was plenty to go around ( I held myself back, only having two big pieces!) (back to the gym, Monty) |
Rick (and Ronald) looks on as the accolades come in. |
The man in motion always captivates his audience. He speaks from the heart, and I am always blown away with his words of inspiration. |
Another relay tradition, the singing of O Canada |
Quite a few of the 61 medal bearers from day 187 showed up for the end of day celebration and the traditional group picture. |
and to do the (what started out as a medal bearer meeting dance) "warm-up" dance, (once again danced to the tune of Katy Perry's "firework" song. ) |
there they go! |
Outside the BMO centre was this statue, one of many cowboy related scuptures in the city. |
Back to the room, all is quiet on the western front! |
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