Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Two Ways to Stay Sane with Bird Brains

Team Leader Keiper reflects how her team Raven 1 keeps their sanity in what can be a very stressful environment.

We live together. We ride in the same vehicle everywhere we go. We eat together. We serve together. We joke, we laugh, we bicker. We are Raven One, and “together we R1” is our motto.

Now, for those of you not in AmeriCorps NCCC, this may not seem like a big deal.  But please, oh friend, please take a step back and put yourself in our shoes (or steel-toed boots for that matter). Now, think, you are with the same nine people 24/7. In fact, you might all be sharing the same large room, or have one bathroom between 10 people. That free-time, that moment of solitude that used to be so easily attained before AmeriCorps is mere memories now.

How do we do it? How do we stay sane in this Ameir-world? Well, to be honest, it can be really difficult sometimes. On top of having little free space, you also need to factor in how demanding serving can be, the amount of hours you work, and the fact that sometimes the work is dirty and not so glorious (pulling weeds all day); not to mention being away from family and friends, etc. There are many, many ways I could share with you about how my team remains motivated and does not lose their mind, but I am only going to focus on two.

The first is simple: we want to be here - each and every one of us is passionate about serving and wants to reach out to our country and lend a hand in any humble way we can. This is the backbone of our team - our passion. We know that nothing worth having is easy.

In NCCC team will do a variety of things to stay sane, including growing tails
Moving onto a, well, I guess you could call it a characteristic my team has taken on. We are an eccentric, creative bunch. Maybe I am biased because I love my team, but really let me give you some examples of what I am trying to explain. We use whimsy, humor, and downright ridiculousness as a stress outlet. We have a team gnome named Bach Lava who travels with us wherever we go and sits outside our door steps, protecting us from intruders and chipmunks. Henry has a magical wizard staff that we typically need to make room for in our 15-passenger van. For our weekly physical training we often do yoga, and one of our favorite stress relieves is the laughing baby. It’s a pose you simply cannot do without laughing. Sometimes, Ashley and I pretend we are archeologists when pulling weeds or small trees. We all have taken on different funny “voices” that we talk to each other with. And we have made up elaborate stories about one another and the people we meet, such as the security guard I am convinced is a fox during the day and security guard at night.


Raven 1 laughs during their PT when doing the yoga pose called the Laughing Baby
 Our shenanigans extend beyond our team and we often involve the sponsors and volunteers we work with. One day, Maddi and Cassie found a hidden treasure when we were demolishing a house: a broken baby arm from a small doll. We refer to this as “The Baby Hand,” and it typically makes appearances at the most pivotal moments. Cassie will shake someone’s hand with it or caress their face. It is a real crowd pleaser. But don’t worry; we know how to keep it professional when necessary. Another tradition is “Pig-Tail Friday,” when many members of the team wear their hair in pig-tails and encourage other volunteers to wear them as well. This too, is a crowd pleaser, as well as our famous “caw-caw” and “two-cheers” chant, which we have taught to many of our site supervisors, volunteers, and staff.

Michael receives a gentle caress from 'The Baby Hand' by Cassie
We have a childish excitement about little things, like using a nice clean public restroom rather than our usual Portable Toilet. Or getting to “dress-up” and wear real clothes and make-up out to dinner for a night. Our birthday parties are more extravagant than when we were kids - sometimes with water balloon fights, pin the tail on the aerators member, and a kiddy pool. It is common for me to walk into the house and hear my team singing. Or to be smacked in the face with a banana peel. Or after shopping to find them dancing in the parking lot to an outlandish country song.

We are outgoing, unique, fun, and whimsical. We constantly find ways to make an ordinary experience an adventure, like when we pretend we are in a traveling gypsy band. But most of all, we have become a family. One of our site supervisors, the lovely Margaret from Round 1 in Delaware at the Winterthur Museum, summed it up very nicely, “they are very unusual, but very, very good!”

~Keiper

“I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” 
― 
Dr. Seuss

10 comments:

  1. Thanks Keiper. It makes my heart happy to know Skylar is with such a great group of people!

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  3. "Hats off to Raven One team. You guys are awesome! I loved your pics and I think what you guys are doing to remain sane is great. I would love to be a part of group like this. For sure, we are going to try your Laughing Body pose.
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  9. Living close to together with little space can be really challenging. As you know it can be challenging to live wth your own family sometimes. lol I didnt say that! keep up with your good work and if i ever meet you, i would love to shake the baby hand.My other comments on this subject

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  10. We all do question our sanity sometimes. :) good luck to you all!

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