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Village Creek Clean-up

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Volunteer Group at Village Creek, July 16, 2022 After Tabitha completed the Bass Brigades camp in Central Texas in July of 2022, she was tasked with completing a "Book of Accomplishments." This could be anything from running a booth at an outdoor event to volunteering for restoration projects to posting a Texas Brigades flyer at a business. It also became my task, by default, to find projects for her. 😄 I relentlessly searched for opportunities, and found a volunteer clean-up project happening an hour from home - kayaks provided! The launch site was at Village Creek State Park in Lumberton, TX. They happened to have just enough kayaks for our whole family to participate. The kids made it into a competition to see who could find the most trash. It was a fulfilling day with a great group of like-minded people. Mikalah putting-in 💪 Zachariah ready with the trash grabber Willy and Christianna Tabitha Taking a break Beautiful day on the creek The family My paddling buddy, Zacha...

Mikalah has the Muscle!

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  Mikalah and her Teammate, July 4, 2022 It seemed that Mikalah was born to paddle when I watched her navigate Table Rock Lake with ease. A week later, when a Youth Camp mega relay race called for a pair of canoeists, she was an obvious choice for the Yellow Team. She and her teammate cruised across Lake Tomahawk and crushed their leg of the race. Mikalah provided the muscle in the bow, and passed the baton to another teammate that was waiting on land. If I remember correctly, our team got 3rd place overall out of 6 teams. 

Parsons' Paddling Adventures: The Beginning

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  Table Rock Lake, June 26, 2022 We were on a family trip to Missouri, and I had snagged a booking at the famous Wilderness Club at Big Cedar in Branson. The resort has a marina with kayaks and canoes available for day use. Our whole family was able to enjoy a few hours on the water. Although I have paddled here and there from a young age, I believe this day planted the seed for more paddling adventures as a family, and what would eventually become an official hobby.