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- From: anthropo@carina.unm.edu (Dominick V. Zurlo)
- Subject: Resica memories 6
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 00:37:58 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- Seeing how it's almost Christmas, I thought this would be
- appropriate to tell of one of my favorite Resica memories...
- that of Christmas in July. Every year we would celebrate
- Christmas in July at camp. We would have a christmas tree
- in the dining hall, a fake fireplace in the middle of the room
- with staff stockings hanging on it. (There was a real fireplace also,
- but the fake one lent a particularly undeniable air of
- this is christmas)
-
- The staff would also exchange (mainly) gag gifts to each other.
- Names would be chosen the previous week out of a hat, and appropriate
- gifts would be purchased or made. Now, while most were
- gag, some were not. Such as one year when I gave my
- polyanna a couple of poems written on Birch-bark paper scrolls.
-
- we would sing christmas carols (some with suitably altered words).
- However, the best part of Christmas in July was the Flag Raising ceremony,
- or more appropriately what we did for it. To understand this, first let
- me paint the scene. Three majestic flagpoles stand to the West of the
- fairly expansive parade field...the troops would be arranged on the
- middle/eastern side of the field. the staff would be lined up on the
- west side of the flags, with the exception of the flagbearers and such.
- We had a usual set of flaggers, of which I was one the entire time
- I worked there. It was amazing, at one point, there were three people
- on the staff, raising the Penn. state flag from New Jersey... But I
- digress...
-
- We would all sleep out beneath the stars on the parade field in formation.
- (the flaggers I mean). We would all awaken early to perform the usual
- morning ablutions, and get back into our cots on the field. When time
- for the flag raising, we would be at our posts in full dress uniform,
- and dutifully raise the flags, adjorn to the dining hall for breakfast,
- where we would get our food, and then return to our cots, and have
- breakfast in bed. As is appropriate on christmas...
-
- One year, as something a little different, we arranged our cots so
- that when the command for attention was called, all of us, still in
- bed, would simultaneously rock forward slightly causing the cot to tip
- it's "bottom" feet and place us in a leaning position (heads up)
- from which we then got out for real attention. We debated raising the
- flags from the leaning position, but decided that would be very
- disrespectful, and did not do that, for which I personally am glad.
-
- This event brightened the week marvelously. We were also very
- careful to try and eliminate religious references while
- preserving the basic goodwill and brotherhood messages.
- I think we did a fairly credible job.
-
- Anyway, just thought I'd share this little memory.
- May this season of holidays be fulfilling and fruitfull to
- each and every one of you reading this, and may peace come
- into you and your loved ones lives.
-
- Good 'ole St. Nick
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