As summer
winds down and we enter the Labour Day Long Weekend I am reminded of that wild
summer of a decade ago when the world was invited to Saskatchewan’s Biggest
House Warming Party to celebrate the final stage in Kyle MacDonald’s fourteen
trades from one red paperclip on his desk at home to a house in Kipling. Can
you believe ten whole years have passed since that eventful summer? Ten years? Neither
can I.
That
particular weekend was going to be a big weekend for our family anyway as Deb
and I would be celebrating our Silver Anniversary on September 5th
and my Mom was celebrating her 85th birthday on August 30th
so we had our own party planned for that Labour Day Long Weekend long before
Kyle had traded a role in an upcoming Corbin Bersen movie for the house at 503
Main St. in Kipling.
By the time the whole “One Red
Paperclip” phenomenon had gathered its full momentum, as well as the attention
of the entire world, we were torn between switching our party to another
weekend or stay the course and go with our initial plans and celebrate our 25th
Wedding Anniversary and Mom’s birthday with everyone else coming to Kipling for
the Housewarming Party. We stuck to our plans and as it turned out it was the
best decision we could have made.
Our invited
guests arrived with the hundreds and hundreds of others who were coming to town
for the weekend and the excitement in the air was palpable. It was an electric
atmosphere to say the least. Magical
was a word that was often repeated in the days to follow.
On Saturday
we hosted Mom’s 85th Birthday Tea in the Legion followed by our 25th
Anniversary celebration and then many of us moved over to the bursting at the
seams Rec Centre for the final auditions for a role in Corbin Bersen’s upcoming
movie, Donna on Demand.
Turns out our boy Nolan aced his
audition and blew the audience away, if I may be so bold to say, and, although
the announcement wasn’t made until the following day, we were pretty convinced
he would be the winner. And he was. And a number of our family members
witnessed his performance making it all the more special. Those few “Saskatchewan ’s Biggest
House Warming Party, Ever” days were so surreal.
The next
morning, fuzzy as we were, Deb and I rode up in the SaskTel Hot Air Balloon and
got a bird’s eye view of the entire town at the height of the madness. After
the events of the previous night we barely needed assistance to float around.
What an amazing site…the town
crawling with people, events happening everywhere, music coming from all
directions amid conversation and lots and lots of laughter. Apparently, Kipling
knows how to throw a big ol’ party.
That was a once-in-a-lifetime
event, that’s for sure. You won’t replicate that. Ten years past and there are
still people stopping by the Paperclip Cottage and getting their photos taken
with the Big Red Paperclip at Bell
Park . It’s been quite a
ride.
Now Deb and I will be quietly
celebrating our 35th Anniversary as nobody has bothered throwing a
massive town-wide party this time around. But that’s okay, too, we’re a decade
older and almost a little wiser. We’ll still celebrate our anniversary and
summer’s last gasp knowing we could still party like it was 2006 but safe in
the knowledge that we really don’t have to. Happy Labour Day!
“Nobody looks back on their lives
and remembers the nights they got plenty of sleep,”-Author Unknown.
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