Thursday, July 31, 2014

A week of Reunion!

On a rainy Sunday afternoon 5 years ago the Bemidji Chamber called us with a referral.  A group from California had stopped in the Chamber to find a place to stay.  They needed a resort that took pets.  We accepted their reservation and the West family showed up on our doorstep.  The first year they made many friends at the resort and have come back for the past 4 years.  This year they brought friends with them. They drive all the way from Southern California to vacation at Lost Acres!!!  Some of our seasonal campers have driven up from their homes near Minneapolis to spend time with them.  The teenagers have made friends with other teens from families that have come here the same week every year.  They can be seen sharing campfires, going tubing together, hanging out at the Lodge together and having a good time.  It has been so fun to watch the friendships that have been made and to follow the families on Facebook.  It truly has been a week of reunion.  We are missing the Beadle/Kulander families from Louisiana though.  Another great story of friendships made at the resort.

It has also been the week of reunion for the RAVE water trampoline too!  They seagulls always seem to find the tramp this time of year ( a reunion) and each morning the seagull residue must be cleaned off before the kids can play on the tramp.  The old seagull deterrent that was a homemade device broke early in the week so new "spiders" were ordered.  Don't know how well they work though because within a couple of hours of putting them on, one was dropped into the lake and sank.  The next morning the other one was found bent and disfigured.  Soooo, the Lost Acres guys fixed one and went diving for the other.  Spiders saved!!! Yet, another reunion.  But, an hour later the water trampoline came loose from its anchor and was seen floating away with people on it.  On the bait house radio we heard "Uh the water trampoline is floating away with people on it".  So another rescue ensued.  The people and tramp were safe but the anchor could not be found.  It took several hours of diving but we were able to re-anchor the tramp and it's anchor.  Another reunion!  The spiders keep sinking so we don't think that is going to be a valid solution to the bird dropping problem.  We have decided that we should just tie a scrub brush to the tramp so that the first person on it can scrub away the residue each morning.  Ahhhh the joys of resorting. 

The weeks of this summer are flying by and soon all the reunions and problems of the year will be behind us.  We look forward each year to our reunions with all our friends from hither and yon (except the seagulls) and count the days until everyone's return.  The best joy of resorting!!!