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The Man in the Canoe
A
Story by Sandie Maldonado
My husband and I moved up to Canada in 1982. It was a very difficult time
for us simply because we had no friends or family. The phone never rang
and we never had company. Coming from a small town in Ohio knowing everyone
and always having something to do, the change was simply horrible. But,
after a few years we did meet a couple "Felix and Sue". We became
instant friends.
Another few years went by and the four of us decided to rent a house boat
up in Northern Ontario for a week. This was our first vacation after 11
years of marriage.
When we arrived up north, we immediately decided that the men should become
the Captains and thereafter they spent 7-1/2 hours learning how to work
this house boat that slept 10 people. Once the men were finished with
their instructions, we immediately set out on the Lake (one of 7 we would
travel through). My husband Henry, Felix and Sue all had a few beer and
were bathing on top of the boat when we all decided to go down the slide
on the back of the boat into the water. This was our second mistake --
the first one was having a few beers without respect for the water.
Sue is a very small woman - approximately 100 pounds and 5' tall. Felix
is not much more. My husband Henry is approximately 6' tall weighing in
at 240 pounds.
Everything was wonderful - we would slide into the water and swim back
up to the boat. After about an hour of doing this I was tired and decided
to go in and make some tea.
Please remember that this house boat is separated in the middle by quarters
with a kitchen, table, bed, etc. The front of the boat was separated by
doors and directly after the doors was where the captain would sit on
the right hand side facing the front with doors and windows separating
him from outside. You really could not see from the front of the boat
to the stern in the back where the slide was.
Shortly after my kettle was boiling I heard Felix yelling "get the
life preserver" - not just yelling, but screaming. There was Sue
and my husband Henry a few yards from the boat and unable to swim back.
I ran out the back and Felix jumped in the water (without a life-jacket
on). Felix soon realized that he could not help Henry and Sue because
they were too far away from us. At this point, Henry is holding Sue in
the water where the undertow was taking them away - far away. It is approximately
6:30 p.m. at night and there was no one else around. Felix just keeps
looking at his wife and best friend and doesn't know what to do.
At this point I ran to the front of the boat and started screaming "God
help us please - help us anyone can you hear me - they are going to drown."
Right then I looked down at the side of the boat (remember, I'm at the
front of the boat) and there are two men in a canoe. Their first question
was "do you need us to start the boat" - remember I had not
taken lessons - Felix was crazy and wouldn't take his eyes off of his
wife and didn't think about starting the boat.
All of a sudden this man is in the boat starting it and we are next to
Henry and Sue in the water grabbing them up and saving their lives.
Henry told us later he was just about to let Sue go as he had no strength
left because of the undertow. I was watching all of this from the front
of the boat and proceeded to go to the back of the boat and when I turned
around the canoe was gone and so were the men who saved their lives. Everyone
thought I started the boat and Felix never saw anyone drive the boat.
He only knew it was started and that his wife and friend were going to
live.
Two Years Later
My friend Sue's father passed away when she was nine years old.
Sue and Felix decided to move to Coe Hill, Ontario two years after the
above incident. In helping Sue move her things out of her mother's house
one day, Sue was in her mother's bedroom (I had never been in her mother's
home before) she asked me to help her with something. When I walked in
the room I saw a large picture of a man on her mother's dresser and I
began to cry and scream at the same time.
"That
angel was not for me or Henry because Henry could have swam to shore alone
if he had let you go - that angel was your father and your father saved
your life - the man in the wedding picture with your mother was the angel!"
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January 2004 My Healing Hands ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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