Monday, October 21, 2019

End of the Run Big Thank You to Sue

Oct. 21st, 1600 miles since we left Custer City, SD.

Along the way, we stopped and visited many places especially, Albuquerque International Balloon Festival (AIBF). This was our 4th Year Volunteering, where we worked the Navigator's Tent. Met some very wonderful people including our new

Team Lead Sue Kirst-Millspaugh.

What a breath of Fresh Air, she brought with her a vitally, energy, and a unique way of Leading.

Her leading style? One where if you watched her, you would see, everything or anything she asked of you. She has already shown you what to do by her actions.

What do I mean? If you were to just observe her, for an hour, you would know, what your assignment would me. She leads by example, she is a doer and not a demander. If she asked for help, then she knows what it takes to preform the task. I never saw her once asking someone to do, something, that she has not done herself.

We definitely would work for her in the Future. Shs has a vitally, energy and a way of inspiring people that work with her. She is a joy to be with. When you are with her, you just want to jump in and do things to help others.

To us it was One Big Party. In and outside the tent.

Ok, enough of that, let's get back.
This is our last leg, of our journey, we on on Interstate 8, heading west toward Yuma, Az.

Everything on out lot is schedule for a Tuesday Turn on, so for tonight we will dry-camp, yet be very happy, to be settled back down and start planning our next adventure.


DaGirls Rv
Susan, Tilly, Dakota and me
Safe Journeys and Travels

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