Published by EMSDanel
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#1
By
Ekidokai
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11-28-2008, 12:57 PM
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Wow, that's great.
Today the day after thanksgiving I was contacted by one of the new cachers I have turned on to the adventure. She was having trouble dropping a travel bug in one of my caches and the owner had contacted her about how she said she had dropped it and it didn't show up. I calmed her down and explained again how to do it. While on the phone she told me how much fun she had on Thanksgiving, taking her grandchildren out caching. They are having the time of their lives. I am so happy I could bring this to them and hopefully a lot more. Happy Thanksgiving everyone and Merry Christmas. |
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#2
By
hollora
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11-28-2008, 08:06 PM
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EMSDanel - you are so right. This sport unites many of different backgrounds and orientations but all with a common bond. A wonderful destressor, of sorts, for the crazy field in which you work and I used to work.
Ekidokai, yes, it is fun to introduce new folks to caching. Learning of the fun they have and helping is part of giving back to the game/sport - whatever you wish to call it. I, too, learned what a great destressor this game/sport would be when only 4 short months after starting my husband was diagnosed with Cancer. While he was in the hospital recovering from his initial surgery, walking a trail ~ searching for a cache ~ with my GPSr in hand was great medicine for me. Nature is a wonderful healer. And, too, I have met sure wonderful, new friends. As said by others - thanks for being there everyone. And may your Christmas be Merry and if you don't celebrate Christmas - enjoy whatever holiday is special to you! |
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