“There are always new, grander challenges to confront, and a true winner will embrace each one.” ~ Mia Hamm
The 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax are officially over. They ended Sunday afternoon with the closing ceremonies. It was bittersweet, and there were several goodbyes to say. The athletes headed out Sunday evening, but the mission staff stayed until Monday in order to wrap up everything.
The three weeks that I was in Halifax were jam-packed with activity – there was always something happening! Watching the athletes compete and put their heart and soul into living their dream was truly inspiring. Without the athletes, the Games could not have happened.
The Team Sask mission staff was extremely cohesive. While we were there to work and do a job, each and every individual made the experience something that I will not forget. There was a lot of laughter shared, and my fellow mission staff helped to make the Games experience as wonderful as it was. In a fitting tribute, the Team Sask mission staff was recognized with the Claude Hardy award. It is given in memory of Claude to the mission staff that best exemplifies the qualities of leadership, cooperation, integrity, and team spirit. It was an honour to work with the individuals and to be a part of that group.
I had a chance to talk with several Team Sask mission staff about the Games experience. Daily at the Games, the mission staff would gather for a morning meeting, and each would discuss what was going on for them and the team that they were working with. It was a way to stay connected and to know what was going on with Team Sask. Periodically, we would informally talk about our highlights from the day. And at our last group breakfast, we discussed our highlights from the Games:
Sliding down the ski hill on our butts
Watching Darrell slide down the ski hill on his butt
Writing captions for the newsletter
Having Catriona Le May Doan attend and speak at the parents’ reception – she bleeds green
Watching all the athletes perform (mentioned particularly were the gold medal that was won by Team Sask in boxing, and the silver medal in men’s curling)
Interacting with the athletes
Sitting on the rocky beach in Point Pleasant Park on a sunny day, enjoying the view
The laughter shared with the mission staff
Thanks to all for a wonderful Games experience!
