Tears at Fort Wilderness? Really? You'll never guess who caused them - Sundee! We went to the campfire sing-a-long and movie more times this trip than any other trip, I almost feel like Sundee should adopt us. She never failed on any of the nights to entertain us and, although the skeleton of the sing-a-long was the same each time, she shook things up to make each night have its own flavor (don't read this section if you've never been to the CF program and don't want to spoil any of it).
One night part ways through the show she announced that as she was coming up the aisle she noticed a celebrity was in the audience (this is where everyone snapped their necks trying to see WHO it could be). It was Davy Crockett himself! She asked him to come up to the stage and there in front of us was a cute little boy who was about 8 or 9 and wearing a coonskin cap. She asked him to stand there with her while she sang his song to him and said he was to act out each part as she sang it. He was so funny! He really got into it "went off to Congress to serve a spell, fixing up the government and laws as well"; I think she had him pretend to write out a law and he did it with style. He did such a good job acting out Davy's life!
Then another night she invited a couple to come up onto the stage with her; a husband and wife who were sitting in the audience. When they got up there she announced it was their 40th anniversary! Lots of applause for them and then she asked them a couple questions about themselves. The last question was "What's kissing like at 40?" They were like 'huh'? She says "well, show us!!" and they kissed. She asked them to stand down on the ground in front of the stage because she had something else she wanted them to show us - the husband was like

. She asked them to put their arms around each other and dance to the music. Then Sundee started singing in a tone I've never heard her have in all the times I've seen her show, it was more soft, more clear, it was a song just for them:
"I'll always remember the song they were playin',
The first time we danced and I knew,
As we swayed to the music and held to each other,
I fell in love with you.
Could I have this dance for the rest of my life?
Would you be my partner every night?
When we're together, it feels so right.
Could I have this dance for the rest of my life?"
Even now, I've got tears.
Thank you Sundee for many magical nights.