The group I delivered to the counselors and Rangers Monday
became Junior Rangers today. Their very difficult week of training included
shelter building, camouflage, stream exploration, making a compass, forest and
meadow exploration, countless miles of hiking and catered luncheons of varying
degrees of palatability to Francis.
Back from his hike each afternoon the first report I had
from France was the lunch report. They
ranked from low (grilled cheese) through acceptable (pizza) to awesome
(hotdogs).
Home base for Junior Ranger Camp is the Happy Days Lodge in
the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. There are miles of trails around Happy Days
that are easy, and for those who picked hiking as the afternoon activity, the
visits were more strenuous, to the Ledges and to Ice Box Cave. But for the two girls the mile hike to The
Octagon for lunch was adequate.
Today was graduation day. When a lot of parents had assembled, the unruly knot of children in the lodge,
at one word from a Ranger, stopped milling around in front of the stage and
assembled on the stage. I’m sorry to say
I missed the word.
With the counselors leading, the little band sang the Tarzan
song and then the Funky Chicken song. I’m quite confident both were to the same
tune, and I can’t recall any of the words.
I did ask Laura at supper, but all I came away with were the titles.
Then they raised their right hands and swore to protect
nature and wildlife, and preserve and protect their national parks
forever. A ranger called each out by
name, shook the child’s hand and presented a junior ranger badge.
France and Caroline’s dad slipped in during the
ceremony. When they were dismissed his two jumped on him with
their badges in hand. “Was this the best
camp this summer?” he asked. He got a
resounding YES from all three cousins.
What a wonderful bunch of cuties! And congratulations to those new Junior Rangers.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to find out the word..you could make a mint selling it on!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Joanne, Cuyahoga?! The name just clicked with me! I purchased a used book, Sheds, by David Stiles from Amazon awhile back. Its first owner was the Cuyahoga County Public Library, 2111 Snow Road, Parma, Ohio! Did it come from your "back yard." I'm hoping so. It feels like you!
ReplyDeleteCuyahoga is the next county north and Parma was the home of my favorite Uncle! It's all good.
DeleteI'll treasure it even more than I already do. Thanks for the sweet connection.
DeleteLove and blessings
Andrea
It is always so great when parents and family members attend children's ceremonies of recognition. My father never came to any functions and my mother rarely did. I wonder if they ever knew how disappointed I was. I salute you for being there for your grandkids along with their dad!
ReplyDeleteI would also like to know the 'word' the Ranger spoke to the Junior Rangers. This must have been a wonderful week for all of them.
ReplyDeleteThat must be a good effective word. Tarzan song? Don't think I've heard that one or more likely have forgotten it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very good week doing worthwhile things. Also, lunches are a vital part of a good camp :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all the new Junior Rangers! Parks, reserves and wildlife all need more people like you.
ReplyDeleteOne word had them all sitting quietly? ONE word? That's a powerful word! You need to learn that word.
I'm surprised that a hotdog rates higher than a pizza. Surely that can't be right....
That sounds like a fun camp! Congratulations to the new Junior Rangers!
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