In late January, I was contacted by the WSGA president asking me if I wanted to be a chapter rep this next year. This wasn't the first time I have been contacted throughout the years about being a chapter rep. Back then, I had the time and not the money and now I have the money and not the time. I bit the bullet and told him I would. It would be a great experience even though I didn't have a lot of time to spare. But I was sure going to try.
I had to update my WSGA password and log in information and renew my WSGA membership. I think the last time it was updated was back in 2021? 2022? Then life got busy planning a wedding and renovating a house. I was also in the midst of finishing up a DJA and applying for the job opening. Everything was happening all at once. The noise in my head was loud during that time. Frequent walks in the park listening to podcasts helped a little bit.
I was nominated as the Southwest Chapter Rep and I had to write up a little blurb about myself and after about a week of the WSGA members deciding who to vote for, the polls closed and we waited until the middle of March to find out if I got the position or not. Of course, that is when I was preparing for my job interview and I was out of my mind for a couple days.
That afternoon I looked at my email and posted on Facebook:
"Just checked my email, you are looking at the new WSGA Southwest Chapter Rep!"
It was great news after the day I had earlier. I had just finished a virtual high anxiety interview conducted by three people I knew. My mind was shot that day, and I constantly played the questions over and over in my head criticizing every answer I gave.
I had plans for the year. I really wanted to try to represent every area of SW Washington the best I could. I did have to remember that the WGA Campout was in my region, and the 25th Anniversary Going Ape event was being held this summer. It was going to be a busy year with geocaching events, possibly starting a new job and continuing to renovate a house.
I knew I wanted to host a geocaching event at the park next to the house. I also wanted to incorporate an Adventure Lab as well. It will bring more people to the park knowing they will get something out of it other than just an event. I tried to host my first event back in 2020. I had a great idea of having my 10th geocaching anniversary at the park, but Covid derailed that and I didn't make the time to do it until now.
I created a cache page for my event, but I didn't know it had to be from the SW Chapter geocaching account. I messed that up, but the WSGA president didn't care too much as long as we were getting events up out there for people to go to. I picked out the day, the time and where it was going to be.
The day of, I had Ben help me load up the car with a table, the WSGA tote with the banners, information, swag and raffle tickets. I made sure I had a cool logbook and a space for people to share stories, laugh and hang out. We got there a little bit early (the weather was even great) so we could set everything up. I had made an Adventure Lab in the park a few days prior and made it live just as the event started.
We had a great turnout - about 20 people came to hang out and talk about geocaching. A few people went to go do the Adventure Lab while others stood around sharing stories. We were there for a little over an hour and were even able to have a raffle drawing for random prizes I found in my WSGA tote. I received it from the prior chapter rep, and it desperately needed to be restoked.
It was different actually going to a geocaching event that I hosted. It was weird having people come up to me instead of me going up to other people. It gave me a different perspective on a hobby I have been doing since July 2010. It was also nice to see that I have the support of my geocaching community. I just wished I had more time on the weekends to do more. We will see how the rest of the year goes and if I can hit my goals I have set up for myself.
Next Adventure: Father's Day




























