Monday, February 9, 2009

Happy 80th Birthday Joe!!

“Great is the man who has not lost his childlike heart.” -Mencius
Joe works for me as a shuttle driver here on the
Ice. This is Joe driving the airporter.
This is his second season here on the Ice, and he is turning 80 this month!!! He is a phenomenal person and an absolute joy to be around! He's got so much positive energy and exuberance for life, he is truly an inspiration and I feel fortunate to call him my friend. Obviously turning 80 is a pretty big deal, and an even bigger deal when you're doing it in Antarctica!

This is a pic of Joe from last season.
Joe had applied for several years in a row and hadn't yet been hired. When I took over, someone that worked for me was his employer in the states and recommended him for the next year. I met Joe and did his interview and just loved him instantly. He's been driving in Glacier National Park for years, and now we're fortunate enough to call him a part of our team.

This is Joe driving Ivan.
Joe owns a farm back home in Illinois, it's part of a co-op now, but he farmed that land and ran it for many decades before he became a shuttle driver. His wife Geri and he have been married over 50 years! They have 5 kids and still spend holidays together on the farm (although Joe has missed the last few since he was here.) :)

Joe's first day of training in Ivan last season- it was a snow storm- and he just went right for it! Nothing stops this guy!
Another great story- there is a workout class here called Guts and Butts- which is an hour torture you put yourself through in order to work off some of those desserts that the dang bakers keep making. He showed up at the class and the teacher was a little concerned when he decided to join in- well Joe sure showed her what he's made of- he could do more push-ups and exercises than people who were half, 1/3, and 1/4 of his age!!

Joe holding the plaque we had made for him (thanks to the carpenters here!), it commemorates his accomplishment of being the oldest shuttle driver on Ice!
We had a big sign made and it was hung outside the galley for all to see. We also printed several different pictures of him and hung them all around the buildings with different captions written on to them.

Joe and I at his Birthday Dinner.

Kathy singing the Marilyn Monroe version of Happy Birthday to Joe for his B-day. What a ham! That's what happens when you've owned a pig farm all your life.



A certificate that he was given in thanks for his service.
The galley was kind enough to let us rename all the food items for the dinner meal to something that had to do with Joe. So we had "Curly Handlebar Carrots" and "I'm Unemployed Bread" and "Super 80 Soup" and "Oba-kayba Tempe" and "Rock n' Roll Rice." These are all things he says- whenever you ask him to do something, he responds with "Oba-kayba" or "That's Super" and when he is available to do another task he'll call in on the radio and say "I'm unemployed."
The galley also made these beautiful cakes for him as well.

2 comments:

andrea said...

I knew his birthday was coming up. Wish Joe the best from me!

Anonymous said...

That was a great blog article on my Grandpa! Thank you for putting that together, it was great to see him in those pictures since I have not seen him for several months.