Another episode of Bunny Trails of the Mind...
We were once newbies, too...
There are times when I look at the team roster, and wonder "who are these people?!" No - I'm not "losing it!" Usually this wondering occurs just prior to or during a team challenge when our team roster can quickly double in number. We're an open team year round, and we try to make our invitation to join us especially appealing during the challenges
. Many of those who join us for a team challenge decide to stay on and join our year-round virtual team. And many sign on year after year.
It's that year after year thing that led me down the bunny trail today.
BTF (before the team forum), all we could see about this moon mission was Kristine's invitation to join her in the continuing adventure...and compare HER invitation to that of OTHER team captains. Now, of course, we assume that since our team forum pages (all 600 plus of them) are open reading, that team members signing on know what they're getting into ....bwaa aaa aaa
. Thinking back to early team forum times, I was shocked
to remember that there was a time when I wasn't so vested in the team early on...yet the more times teammates shared what their goals were, and we celebrated achievements...well, you know what happened.
So to all who are new (or wonder if they will ever be full residents of this lunar mission), we welcome and we like the new things and new interests that you bring to the team. And if you're more comfortable just being on the team and not posting - that's okay, too.
This year's team is indeed a special one! Do I say that every year?! But it's really true! Each rowing season we start out with a small core group of those who row just about every day year round. Data from previous years suggests that the initial number of sign ups is about 25 to 33 percent of the the total number of teammates who will finish the season with us. If this holds true for the 2012 season...wowzer, mates!
Welcome back Pat S, Rodrigo-go-go, and Mitch TSF! Here's a look at some of the stats when comparing where we were on May 10th in each of four previous seasons:
Season meters as of 10/365 = 3,580,735 m
Total meters on the day = 420,974 m
Oars in space (participation) = 51 percent ! Whoop! Whoop !
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
200 K Danno
200 K Ron
100 K Dan S
10 K Mario Jackson
Lots of moons in the skies of our Rowing Universe today! Four or five days, depending upon which side of the international date line you're on, remain to participate in the Global Marathon Challenge! Thanks for rowing today!
Danno 2,002 m
Mario 2,109 m
Pat S 2,214 m
Tony m
Bobbie 4,000 m
Peter G 5,500 m
Sam m
Chuck 6,000 m
Mitch TSF 6,229 m
Zander 7,300 m
Tammy 8,800 m....crazy 8's almost took over...
Dan S 10,000 m
Cathie 10,400 m
Chris H 10,066 m
David T 12,000 m
Ronnie 12,000 m
David A 12,320 m
Jill 13,584 m
Baz 15,000 m
Jim B 16,000 m
Ross 17,000 m
Chris aka Minnie 21,097 m (her 8th half moon of the Challenge)
Jim K 21,097 m (his 3rd half moon of the Challenge)
Rivka 21,097 m (her 2nd half moon of the Challenge)
Rosita 21,097 m (her 3rd half moon of the Challenge)
Rodrigo-go-go 22,780 m (this guy is an MD providing medical care to remote areas of Mexico)
Ted 24,000 m
Ron 31,097 m (his 3rd half moon of the Challenge)
Jay 32,097 m (his first half moon of the Challenge)
Brett 45,200 m
Snow/raining in Denver this AM....springtime in the Rockies!