Rip Getting The Good Stuff to the Office |
The trip to Costco is a tad away from Volusia County, so we packed up some beverages, A giant Chimay light up sign for Redlight Redlight, and a (we were soon to find out) delicious raspberry moonshine provided by my buddy Brett Maverick.
Getting to Costco was no problem. Getting into Costco, no problem. Picking up Depends and Ensure - somewhat awkward. Of course, this was a big part of why we chose the Council on Ageing to help out this year. I find an added benefit to charity is that you can arbitrarily put yourself in uncomfortable spots just for the sake of seeing how you will react to the situation. We did get some funny looks while we were shopping and when Rip asked the person at the counter if they had Gold Bond, we could see all of the people in the pharmacy pointing and talking about us. Who knows - maybe they thought we were shopping for our grandparents. Maybe they thought we were pulling a prank. Who knows.
When we took the shopping cart to the front and the cashier started pulling our supplies out of the cart, I did explain to her what was up. Standing there for the entire time it would take to check out would have been a tad weird, and I didn't want to do that to her.
Out the door and out to the car, we loaded up the supplies and popped open the moonshine that Maverick gave me. Holy Moly smooth. I had gotten a bottle of strawberry shine from him in the past and made some great strawberry moonshine frosting for a brownie cake that I made for a party at Davinci's. That stuff was good. This stuff - next level. No burn, no pain, just good.
Heading home, we decided to stop in at Casey's on the Corner for some good grub before we headed to the County Building. We always get treated well by the folks at Casey's and they are kind enough to have veggie dogs for those of us unfortunate enough to be non meat eaters. Having a Veggie Chicago Dog at Casey's is one of my favorite things to do in DeLand and it seems extremely appropriate to indulge in such a treat today. Add to that some beer, and it is a fine day indeed.
We sauntered into Casey's and saw they had Sam Adam's Winter Lager in, so it seemed like a no-brainer. I ordered the veggie quesadillas (which are unbelievably delicious) and a Veggie Chicago Dog. Mary at Casey's is always nice about letting me choose the veggies in my quesadillas, so I'm able to switch it up. And of course, that most delicious of dogs, the Chicago Dog and an MGD to finish it off.
So off to drop off The Good Stuff at the County Building. As I had documented in a prior post, this was the scene of a gut-wrenching realization to me that there are a massive number of people right under our noses who do not wants bicycles, Apple products, or any other ego-building gift for Christmas. Many people, I found, just need some necessities to keep them going. Not an epiphany that I'm particularly proud of. These facts are staring us in the face all the time - just a moment to stop and witness it gave me some clarity.
Rip and I walk into the County Building and there was a young couple looking at the tree and pulling some of the angels off the tree. This gave me a good deal of hope. Being that the tree was not in a very conspicuous spot, the fear was that it would be up and forgotten with little attention paid to it. Many of the angels that had previously sat on the tree were now gone, a good sign.
Making the delivery was a great feeling. Both myself and Rip felt it and we immediately started the inevitable discussion on what it is going to be like to get older and perhaps be left in that same type of situation. Not a great conversation, but certainly one that concerns all of us from time to time.
As a company, Renegade Reps has yet to realize its full potential. This year has definitely taught me that charity has to play a major role in our business model in order for us to maintain the momentum we need to keep going. It is rejuvenating to give and we need that when times get tough and we seem to work a lot for a little bit of gain. We are discussing of course, the many fundraisers we will do for ARK and I would like to continue to help the elderly. Personally, I'm considering doing a major walk of some sort. Something that can provide a challenge both physically and mentally.
Whatever the continuation of our business throws at us, we have given the upcoming year a name. That name is 2013: The Year of Good. Cheers and Happy Holidays!
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