Whee! Volunteering at “Spirit of the Winds”
Always on the lookout for volunteer
opportunities, I contacted the coordinator of the Albuquerque
International Balloon Fiesta. This 9-day event is the biggest and
best gathering of hot-air balloons anywhere in the world. Huge
numbers of balloons and pilots from all over the world are here.
As a 'people person', the chance to be
a greeter appealed to me. And being a 'morning person', I asked for
morning shifts. And that's what I got – my greeter shift was from 5
to 8 a.m. And if I wanted a nearby parking place, that meant
arriving before 4 a.m! And of course, that meant getting up real
early!
This is a huge annual event that relies
on volunteers – and they treat them super. The Volunteer
Hospitality tent serves free meals and snacks each day along with
free parking, as well as a long-sleeve t-shirt, cap, pin, 2015
balloon calendar, and several special volunteer-only parties.
It's a happy place. Thousands of people
from everywhere come through the entry gates grinning from ear to ear
– some arriving as early as 4 a.m! Many visitors said this event
was on their 'bucket list' and were thrilled to finally be here. We
also have people who come every year. Visitors can walk right onto
the grass launch field – up close and personal as the balloons
inflate and ascend.
Besides the 'normal-shape balloons'
there are many 'special shapes' such as Airabelle the flying cow from
the local Creamland Dairy. The balloonists rely on lots of volunteers
as crew – helping lay out the balloon, assist with the inflation,
and then ride with the 'chase vehicle' to be on hand when and
wherever the balloon lands.
It was a super time for me and I look
forward to volunteering again next year. The theme is 'Where
Dreams Take Flight'. Dates are Oct. 3 to 11, 2015. Put this event
on your bucket list!
What's next for me?
City of Rocks State Park in southern
New Mexico, from Oct. 22 to Nov. 25. Then to Arizona for the
traditional Anderson family Thanksgiving celebration.
Concerning 'bucket lists' –
numerous unimportant, dumb things steal our minutes and siphon the
significance out of our hours. Either we can fuss and whine about not
having enough time to do things we really want to do, or we can take
the time we've got left and spend it wisely. What's on your Bucket
List?
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