I know, I thought that I would be so good about this and it's been almost a year and I haven't posted anything....
So here's what we've been doing.
SUMMER 2012:
We spent the summer in Branson MO and had a great time. We were there from May 1st until Nov. 11th. We were campground hosts at Branson Lakeside RV Park. This is a city owned campground and the work is easy. Kathleen worked two 8 hour days in the office, taking reservations, checking in campers and collecting money. Fred's job was a bit harder :) he only worked two 4 hour days and his job consisted of driving the golf cart and leading people to their sites. He says that the hardest part of the job was deciding if he should wave them along using his right arm or his left arm!!!
In addition to getting a free campsite, we also were able to see most of the shows for free. This was a great way for us to know what shows to recommend to other people. There were a few shows that we had to pay for, but those usually involved a meal so the price was right. During our time here we went to 48 shows!!! There's no way I could have gotten Fred to that many if he had to pay for them!
We enjoyed ourselves so much that we will be going back there for the Summer of 2013 and I promise I will go into more detail about our time there.
WINTER 2012 -2013
We have just finished up our second season at Everglades National Park. This year was similar in job responsibility as last year (we were interpretive rangers). The major difference was this year we were "hired" as a couple as "Interns for the Nike Missile Base". Under this scenario, between the two of us we only had to work 40 hours a week compared to the combined 64 hours that we worked last year. In addition, we received a small weekly stipend. Because of this schedule, Fred worked 3 days a week and Kathleen worked 2. However, Kathleen did put in extra time giving tours to "special" groups. The most notable was the Park Superintendent and a group from the World Heritage Site committee!! It was nerve wracking but despite my nervousness, Superintendent Dan Kimble remarked at our annual banquet that it was one of his 4 most memorable moments of the season this year!!! So I must have been doing something right.
SPRING 2013
Our season in the Everglades has ended. The birds and alligators are off to better hunting grounds and so are we....I promise I will be better about keeping up with my blog.
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