(40 Summers 40 Lessons Series)
1983 - For nearly a dozen years, I spent Memorial Day Weekend at
a camp (Bluff Lake in San Bernardino Mountains of California).
And, for many of those, I was often there on Monday morning
watching the sunrise at the top of nearby Castle Rock over looking Big Bear
Lake. It marked the start of summer; summers that for nearly 40 years have been
spent in service of others in variations of the camp experience.
I am certain that I had ridden up with George Finnerty and I
spent that early morning in 1983 hiking out to Castle Rock imagining what my
summer might be like. I know we, members of the Temple City YMCA staff, at camp
later that summer. George wanted to get an early start home that day, but I was
earlier. The hike is just over a mile each way and I wanted to time it just
right. I got up extra early and the hike out was entirely in the dark.
We did not have smart phones to tell us the exact time of
sunrise and I wanted to be on top of Castle Rock for the right moment. (I did
not have a camera either; I borrowed this picture.) By the time I got to the
top of the rock, there were a couple of others there as well.
As I write this, I recall how each of us just sat or stood in
silence watching the sunrise. My thoughts were of so many memories that had yet
to happen. I imagined my summer with friends at the summer day camp and singing
songs (Hey Jude at the water park) Big Tony’s early morning musings, and
matching pajamas with Bill and the Mushinskie brothers at Bluff Lake in early
August.
I did not know that those moments of memory were foundational to
not only my summer; it was foundational to life. It wasn’t until we all climbed
down and the others headed towards the trail down to Big Bear and I went
towards camp that someone said the only words, “have a great day.”
I learned from an early mentor, Brian Crater that “camp is all
about beginnings and endings.” This became a way for me to begin my summer. It
was an early thinking and that has led to future mentors, Wally Wirick, Richard
Bach, John Maxwell, and Paul Martenelli (to name a few) who have helped me to
choose my response for my future.
Leadership lessons from my camp journey have been numerous. This
one is one that has be one that I know is like a law of nature. You can count
on it. Life is all about beginnings and endings.
Thanks to all on this journey and have a safe Memorial Day.
Another summer begins, another lesson shared.
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