Saturday, November 17, 2007

Thanksgiving at Fort Scott

a reader sent me a note encouraging me to imagine what Halloween at Fort Scott would have looked like, but since I have been limited in my blogging time as of late, I missed that opportunity, so we will have to wait until next year for that one. But it got me to thinking of what Thanksgiving at Fort Scott would look like. So here goes....

Naturally, there would have to be at least a little bit of snow on the ground. This is a Currier and Ives kind of scene in my mind. The dinner would be laid out at the Boys Mess Hall. Luminaires would be placed all the way from the gatehouse to the circle lot behind the Boys Messhall. A large fire would be burning merrily on the hill overlooking the Boys pool.

Preparation would have started on the food early in the day. Tables would line the walls loaded with covered dishes of every imaginable type, and pies, cakes and cookies enough to feed an army. There would be table cloths on all of the tables and centerpieces with candles on each one. The air in the mess hall would be fragrant with the smell of turkey and dressing cooking.
The Leonard boys would be outside cooking deep fried turkey. The doors would be swinging open and shut constantly with our children running in and out, making new friends and playing tag in the darkness.

At 6:00 or so, we would all gather around these tables surrounded by our friends and family and quietly join hands. John Farmer would lead us in a prayer to thank God for all of our blessings and we would sit down to a meal that we would not soon forget. Afterwards Sue Carfagna or Tim Clossen, or someone else would get out a guitar and we would sing until the night got very late.

As I write this little story, it occurs to me that a blessing that we all might overlook is that we can imagine this very scene, and remember friends that we would like to include in it.

I just wonder now, why did this never happen for real?

Peace and Happy Thanksgiving everyone

Bob

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You hit the nail on the head - I have no doubt that celebrating the T-giving holiday @ FSC would mimic a Currier & Ives scene...complete with laughter and gaiety amidst the quiet serenity of the woods... Wow, what a thought.
I, for one, am eternally grateful for
being one of the lucky ones who experienced FSC.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Beth, FSC 1971-80

William Meltebrink said...

Bob
This is my first visit to this blog or any of the Fort Scott information on the web. I've recently been thinking about Fort Scott when I found my old trunk in the basement with my I LOVE FORT SCOTT sticker that I now store baseball hats in.
What a wonderful place. I have many Fort Scott memories. The one I can think of right now was War Night when I was a senior. I played it a few times in my 9 year tenure as a camper. I was a private every time. That night I was given the rank General. What a great honor as a 13 year old boy.

You were my counselor twice. Once as a junior and once as a senior. Great times.

Talk to you soon
Bill