We arrived at the Arabia Shrine Center in Houston late
afternoon on December 1st. The next day, Monday, Tabeel Temple held
their beautiful ceremonial and banquet, initiating 8 new motivated members!
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A Christmas Skit by the Pageantry Unit |
Tuesday we visited the Shrine Hospital and were given an excellent tour,
especially in the Motion Analysis Lab. Very interesting!
From the hospital we
drove directly to Galveston where we had reservations at the Bayou Shores RV
park right on the bay. Beautiful! Wednesday, the 4th was the
Official Visit at Ramallah Temple, where they performed a beautiful ceremonial.
The banquet was held at the famous Moody Gardens Hotel where we had an
excellent meal, were entertained by 3 units form Ramallah and treated like
royalty by the Divan of El Mina Shrine. These gentlemen were wonderful and so
aware of the generosity and work which is done by the Daughters of the Nile.
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The next day, Thursday, we toured the Galveston Shriners
Hospital which specializes in burns. A short history – this hospital was closed
for many months after Hurricane Ike put much of it underwater in 2008. The
hospital reopened on November 4, 2009 with smiles and hugs being exchanged
between patients and the staff. This is a fun hospital; colorful, unique, warm
and friendly. The Ladies Auxiliary has worked hard on opening a new library at
the hospital and SQ Margaret Ann was asked to assist in the ribbon cutting
ceremony. The one major bump in the road which the library has is getting books
donated that are written in Spanish. Soooooo……. While we were touring the
hospital, one of the Shriner’s, Grant, arranged for Harold to have the car dolly
hitch straightened at a local machine shop, which he managed before retiring.
Another Shriner helping out…thank you Past Potentate Grant!
Off to Corpus Christie after the tour. Arrangements had been
made for us to stay at Al Amin Shrine Center. I know that Corpus is a navy town
but had no idea that there were so many refineries in the area. It’s a
beautiful location and one I’d like to revisit.
Next day – San Antonio and the Official Visit at Nekodah
Temple Daughters of the Nile. Another Shrine Center took us in and provided us
with a place to park for the night; Alzafar Shriners. Nekodah initiated 7 new
members with 3 Past Supreme Queens were in attendance; PSQ Joyce Kincaid, PSQ
Muriel Knapp and PSQ Suzie Schumacher. Nice! The ladies of this temple were
awesome and entertained us with 4 unit performances, what fun!! Next day, Ruh
Neb Temple, Austin, Texas.
Now you must understand that the entire time since we left
Keller the week before, most of Texas had been experiencing severe winter
weather with freezing temps and freezing rain. For some reason we dodged every
bad weather bullet which came our way and ran into none of it, except the cold
temps. Phew, lucky for us! In Austin we stayed at the Ben Hur Shrine Center
where both the Ceremonial and Banquet were being held. The food was all
prepared and served by PQ Beth Wawak (sp) and her staff of three. It was an
excellent dinner of consisting of Beth’s famous meatloaf! The ladies performed
an almost flawless Ceremonial, one to be extremely proud of. Also, I had a
chance to spend a few minutes with Past Queen Janice Hoffman, who is originally
from Old Town, Maine and whom I met back in 2008 through our mutual friend, PQ Peggyanne
Kilton.
The next day, found us on the road to Waco, TX and Merak Temple.
Still bitter cold but no precip. Karem Shrine Center welcomed us to their facility.
They have an RV park on their property which is where we set up. This Nile
Temple also performed extraordinary ceremonial, great work ladies! The weather
has been so cold that we purchased a tower heater for additional heat in the
cabin and to cut down on the use of propane, which we were going through pretty
fast! We found that it’s not always easy to locate truck service stations on
the interstates which sell bulk propane and since many of our overnight stops
are at Shrine centers this has been a challenge! Most of the Flying J’s sell
bulk propane, however Pilot does not and both are part of the same parent
company.
It is now Tuesday, December 10
th and we are enroute
to Dallas and Shalman Temple which is located in Garland. Dallas and the
surrounding cities were still experiencing the lasting effects of the ice storm
which hit the area before Thanksgiving. Since the weather never modulated, the
ice was still on the roads in many areas. The trees were still glistening in
the sun due to ice. We arrived in Garland without any incidence and parked at
yet another Shrine Center, Hella Shriners. I know I’ve said this before, but it
so amazes me that the Shriner’s embraced this Love for the Children Tour and
bent over backwards to welcome and accommodate us! I can’t thank them enough
for their hospitality and generosity! The ladies of Shalman sure know how to
have a good time; their ceremonial was awesome and the banquet was great, fun,
fun, fun!!! Since our schedule meant traveling to San Angelo, TX the next day
and to avoid major traffic we drove to Keller and spent the night at Margaret
Ann’s home. Ahhhhh, a comfy bed and long shower!!! We also had a chance to get
some laundry done, which is another challenging task when being in a different
city every day. Oh well, all part of the tour!
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Shalman Clowns |
We spent the night of December 11th at Suez
Shrine Center. The next day Ziphron Temple Daughters of the Nile held their
ceremonial and initiated 4 new members of which one sang a solo tribute to SQ.
This lady has an amazing voice! I have to say that the ladies of this Temple
are fun, they have a cohesive group and know how to raise money for the
Daughters of the Nile Foundation. Now understand that San Angelo is in the
middle of West Texas, sort of out there all by itself, miles from any of the
major cities and from other Nile Temples. They’ve got something that really
works! Keep it up ladies, you are wonderful! To get a few miles out of the way,
we left San Angelo after the banquet and headed even further west towards El
Paso. (Another night in a Walmart parking lot.)
We completed the journey to El Paso the following day,
arriving midafternoon at El Maida Shrine Center, which sits high on a hill
overlooking El Paso, Fort Bliss and neighboring Mexico. This is truly desert
country; very few grassy spots for Mollie, if you get my drift. The Ceremonial
banquet was held in the El Paso Club, on the top floor of the Chase Building in
downtown El Paso. What an incredible view of the city and of Mexico! To get to
Albuquerque by noon the next day, we left in El Paso in the wee hours of the
morning on the 15
th. Ten days until Christmas and I haven’t sent out
the Christmas gifts to the grandkids; note to self, find a post office
somewhere, this is very important!
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Overlooking El Paso and Fort Bliss |
Well, Harold got us to Albuquerque and Ballut Abyad Shrine
Center for the Official Visit at Yucca Temple. The Shrine Center used to be a
church and the Ceremonial was held in the sanctuary, how unique and beautiful!
Three units performed, one being a patrol which was top notch! Also, 2 Past
Supreme Queens were in attendance as well as many ladies visiting from other
Temples.
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The High desert, so pretty. |
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Yucca's Patrol Unit |
The next day we headed back to Texas, Amarillo to be exact, in
the Northwest, and Avihk Temple which meets at Khiva Shrine Center. This is a
very old building with so much character, beautiful rooms and the ladies of
Avihk have their own room in which to meet. We met some wonderful Shriners, ladies
and were entertained by 3 units. It was truly a great day. About now we’re
getting pretty tired and have 2 more Official Visits and 1Hospital tour before
breaking for the Christmas Holidays. December 17th found us on the
road, an 8 hr drive to Keller to spend the night, before moving east to Tyler,
TX.
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The Dancing Grannies Unit |
By the way, there is actually a link on the Daughters of the
Nile website,
www.daughtersofthenile.com
where you can track our travels by following Travelers Point. The link is near
the bottom of the home page.
Understand, that Harold insists on following the GPS rather
than have me give him directions based on my atlas, which I keep in my lap most
of the time, so on the way to Tyler we ended up going right through Dallas
during the morning commute! Holy Moly!! When arriving in Tyler, Sharon Shrine
Center welcomed us to their facility for the official Visit at Sharuhan Temple
Daughters of the Nile. 4 units performed at the banquet, one of which was a
dance unit who uses swords as part of their routine. I was impressed! All 4
units were wonderful.
Next day, Shreveport, LA, last stop before Christmas. We
stayed at Diamond Jack’s Casino RV Park, in Bossier. Thursday, the 19
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was the Official Visit and then Friday we were escorted by 4 of the El Karubah
Motor Corps from Diamond Jack’s to the Shreveport Shriners Hospitals….so
cool!!! This was a complete surprise to SQ. An entourage of Queens, Nobles and
guests were awaiting our arrival. After touring the hospital, the ladies of
Khafra Daughters of the Nile, hosted a luncheon and Christmas Party of the
patients and their families. These ladies of Khafra are amazing and how
fortunate to be close to a Shrine Hospital, that they can participate in so
many functions.
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Did Duck Dynasty make an appearance? |
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Queens and their crowns. Lots of bling! |
Back awhile SQ started a “One Million Dollar, One Dollar at
a Time” campaign to raise 1 million dollars during her year as SQ, for the
Daughters of the Nile Foundation Convalescent Relief Account (CRA). This
account is emptied out at the end of each fiscal year and given to the Shriner’s
Hospitals for Children®. To assist with this campaign, Khafra Temple is selling
t-shirts with all net proceeds to benefit this project. Use the information below to order your
t-shirt.
Another way to support the Million Dollar campaign is by
following the directions below.
A surprise to Harold and I was a presentation by SQ of a
commemorative plate which was designed by my friend PQ Jessica Penn. The
handprints on the plate are from a 4 yr. old patient at Shreveport Shriners. If
you look carefully, you’ll see that there are 3 hearts depicted. This was truly
a memorable day for all of us and such a great way to end this segment of the
Love for the Children Tour.
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3 quilts donated by Milcah 77 to Shreveport Hospital |
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Children's Christmas Party and Luncheon |
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Jessica, SQ and Bill |
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Lots of Royalty? |
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Plate presentation to Harold and Bev |
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One dollar bills stuck together and wrapped around the Christmas Tree. |
We headed toward Florida to spend the holidays in Cocoa, FL and SQ was going home to Keller to be with family and friends. We left just after the Christmas party and stopped just south of Jackson, MS for the night. We arrived in Cocoa on the afternoon of December 22nd, got set up at Sonrise Palms RV Park which is just down the road from our good friends from camp, Nancy and Ed. We enjoyed having Christmas dinner with them and their friends from Maryland, Mary and Carl; and we ate outside, overlooking the lake. Weird….Christmas dinner outside…no snow….no jackets….weird. As much as we enjoyed the day, it didn’t feel like Christmas to me and I hope to never celebrate Christmas in this way again. I guess I’m just a Maine girl through and through; give me the snow, ice, cold temps, early phone call from the kids to come over and watch them open their gifts from Santa. Yep, that’s my idea of Christmas!
Today is January 6, 2014. In two days on January 8th
we resume the Love for the Children Tour in Jacksonville, FL. Thank you all for
following this blog and your support of the tour and the Daughters of the Nile
Foundation. No…this is not the end of my writings (rantings), I’ll be back so
stay tuned!!