Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Ripple Effect

It's funny when things happen at opportune moments. Maybe it's like horoscopes; you see the stuff you want, when you want to. Maybe it's a matter of the cosmos putting people together at exact moments. Either way, when Julia and I chatted with a stranger while we contemplated going to a drag show, (what? its friday night and we were looking for some laughs) what he said was profound for not knowing us or what we were doing in Vancouver. 

Randomly, he started talking to us about the ripple effect of one person touching the life of another. He said, "everyday you could effect hundreds or thousands of lives." Helping someone, a smile to a stranger on the bus, reaching out to a youth, these seemingly minor things can effect them, which can effect the people they are surrounded by, which can continue to effect more and more people exponentially and over time. Can you imagine that impact? 

It was an interesting conversation, not necessarily because of the content but because of the way I was feeling at that moment. Finishing my learning week and learning so much about different non profits and programs in Vancouver really energized me to get back to work and didnt exactly excite me to go back to camp. Working at camp, working with youth, at the Y etc can be very exhausting. Sometimes you can begin to feel run down, out of control or crazy. But, this strangers brief conversation flipped that mentality and helped me to realize that the young people I get to hang out with next week could have their lives changed in a moment, and I could be the person to do it. Heck, I could have just saved the world (which is my ultimate goal) by having an impact on a youth who just may someday come up with a totally sustainable form of earth friendly energy which in turn could solve the energy crisis. Hey, it is totally possible. 

So, may the ripples continue outward from the center, which at any given moment at any given place could be you. Thanks stranger on the street, I'm glad I got to be a ripple in your wave pool.


           

On another note, I would like to go back to adding a musical element to my postings. Why have two blogs when I can just kill two birds with one stone. So, with this topic I'd like to include a link to a local Vancouver band that I'm currently rockin out to. They at The Zolas, sweet indie rock that's got a fun vibe that will definitly make your head bob, automatically. Even while trying to save the world I can still find time to soak up the BC music scene.

 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Gambier Island


Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life. -Samuel Ullman


Well time is flying although I'm only almost halfway done, and already I have hundreds of ideas, so much information bouncing around in my brain and ideas like lightning bolts in a serious electric storm. I'm currently on my learning week and have sooooo much to say about it thus far, but I'll try to leave off where I started last post. 

So last I left I was starting my two weeks with the LD1 leadership campers. They were the greatest kids and because they were older I was totally able to connect with them and have real social issue discussions.  As part of this program we go on a bit longer out trip than the regular campers.  So we got to be the first group to ever take sea kayaks all the way around Gambier island which is an island off the sunshine coast near camp elphinstone. It was beautiful and exhausting but I think everyone really felt accomplished at the end and enjoyed it. Heres a couple photos.....


I'll be able to post more often because I have this amazing new app that helps me organize my blog thoughts. So the next series will be information about my learning week and the incredible social programs that are going on in Vancouver.