Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Pageant!
This year's pageant was held in Williamsburg at the Crowne Plaza. There was a FANTASTIC Hospitality room, thanks to Mom TJ! If anyone went hungry, it was their own fault! There was so much food . . .and, from what I understand, always a game going on in there. I heard Bop It! and Apples to Apples was pretty popular.
On Friday, the Candidates had their various competitions: written ritual, oral ritual and interviews! The Alternates also took the written ritual test - but they had a music rehearsal! That even Kelsey and Sammy hosted a dinner for the Candidates, Alternates, Judges, Pageant Committee and the rest of us folk! We were joined by The Supremes (no, not the group): Mom Elaine, Dad Dave, Ana K, Arielle and Mom Melanie (that got a little confusing . . .)
On Saturday, while the Candidates and Alternates were in their rehearsal, Dad Bill and I took The Supremes on a tour of Colonial Williamsburg. Dad Bill acted as our tour guide and we saw such as things as The Field of No Significance. And we saw where Robert lived, and James and whoever else Dad Bill made up. :)
Saturday night was the Formal Banquet . . . and it was yummy! I'm always thrilled when the dinner is something that I can eat (the perk of being GG: you get to pick the meals!) After the banquet Dad Bill, Mom Elaine and I went to visit the Candidates and Alternates. I gave an impromptu concert (I sang "Taylor the Latte Boy") . . .
Then . . .SHOW TIME! Mom Sarah Duke was our MC and she introduced each of the Candidates and Alternates . . .which is always one of my favorite parts. I like learning about you girls!
Sadly, I don't remember the order of the pageant itself . . .
Sammy and Kelsey both gave their final remarks. Sammy brought up such things like the time we (Dad Bill, Sammy, Kelsey and I) were in the car coming back from Conclave and both girls were yelling "My Grands scare me!" as other cars passed . . . .To be fair, Dad Bill and I were tired and punchy. Kelsey, I must say: that's the first time I've been referred to as the "Woman Behind the Shoes." ha ha ha ha - loved it!
Some awards were given out . . .I believe Karen-Anne from 55 sold the most ads for the booklet, Angela from 7 earned a perfect score on the spoken ritual and KC from 52 earned the award for the highest score on the written ritual test.
The finalists were announced and they were taken to a sound-proof room . . .and one by one they were brought out to answer the final question. The final question was about Thanksgiving and what we are thankful for.
It was time for the announcement of Miss Congeniality. Dad Bill and I joined the Daughters on the stage . . .(drum roll!). . .Jessyca from 42!!! YEAH!!!
Now . . .for the big stuff . .
4th runner up: Ashlee from 46
3rd runner up: Angela from 7
2nd runner up: Alyssa from 3
1st runner up: Amanda from 53
Miss Job's Daughter: KC from 52
After the Pageant was a dance . . .and we were treated to lots of dancing by The Supremes! And trust me, there was LOTS of dancing!
Many of us had to get up bright and early the next morning for the Supreme Visitation rehearsal . . .after the rehearsal Mom Ann, our Grand Chaplain, lead us in a moving worship service and presented a message of thankfulness.
Literally, right after the service was over, the Supreme Visitation began. We carried on the tradition and the HQs of 2009-2010 made up the members of the Bethel. Kerry from 22 and Alyssa from 3 were the presiding HQs and they did a FANTASTIC job! We performed the Obligation Ceremony for the ceremony. What an honor for me to kneel before the altar and deliver the Obligation to the members of Job's Daughters. Kaylee from 1 sang "I Have a Dream" for the Librarian's Report and moved many of us to tears - it was beautiful. The meeting closed with the Cross - and it was gorgeous!
Thank you so much to everyone who made this such an enjoyable weekend for everyone! It takes a lot of people to put on the Pageant Weekend -- the next time you see them, make sure you say thank you! They did an AMAZING job!!
We're coming up on Installation season . . . . who knows? Perhaps Dad Bill or I or both us will show up at yours!!!
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Bethel 1's Newest "Member"
I quietly and stealthily slipped out of the room - only the Guide and Marshal noticed! I waited in the Preparation Room for the ceremony of initiation to begin. You should have heard the laughter on the sidelines and the looks on the Daughters' faces when I walked into the room behind the Guide!
Ladies, you did a great job - considering you were "initiating" your Grand Guardian! You did a great job keeping your composure (many of you wanted to laugh, I know!) . . . .but I think you enjoyed calling me a "pilgrim" just a little *too* much!!
Remarks became a little awkward when I realized the first thing that I wanted to do was welcome the new member . . .so I welcomed myself and I promised to put into Jobies what I would get out of it . . .
I did get to watch the Closing Cross from the East, which is one of my favorite things! Thank you Mom Sherry for allowing me to close the Bethel -- nothing cooler than that!
You know, it's funny . . .Many times the Grand Guardian is given an Honorary Membership by the Daughters of a Bethel . . .They usually don't "initiate" their Grand Guardian! :)
It was definitely a memorable experience!!
Our next event is Grand Lodge in Richmond . . .wish Kelsey, Dad Bill & I luck!! We'll update you soon!!
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
Sunday, November 1, 2009
It Was a Great Halloween Party, Bethel 22!
There wasn't a huge turnout, but put the Halloween party on your calendars for next year! Mom Mona and Dad James are already working on a theme . . . Twisted Fairytales! The haunted house will be back, so you don't wanna miss it!
Thanks for Henry Lodge for letting Bethel 22 use your lodge! :)
Happy Halloween everyone!!
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
GV of Bethels 42 & 46
After Sammy's reception everyone drove all of 10 minutes to the GV of Bethels 42 & 46. It was amazing the number of Daughters present on the floor during the GV! There's nothing like looking out and seeing a sea of robes & cords. It was AWESOME!!
Their theme had to do with classic TV . . .which, to Dad Bill and I means somethings completely DIFFERENT than to the Daughters. For their ceremony the Daughters explained how they were like the characters from Rugrats. I felt it was only fair to share mine during remarks: I'm Angelica. I'm totally willing to admit that I'm a princess. Or at least I am in my own mind. (Yes, I did just put that in writing . . . .)
Each GV I've chosen a different musical to focus on - and this week's was The Sound of Music. My remarks were about one particular song, "My Favorite Things." Bethel 46's musician started playing the song while I was reading the lyrics! It was sooo cool! She even played a bunch of songs from the show during the Coin March! :) It made my day . . . Dad Bill was trying to get her to play the song "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" I think he wants to rewrite the song to make it about me . . . . .
Everyone's favorite part of the GV (and admittedly, this is my favorite part too) is the dress up time! I'm pretty sure you can guess what they dressed us up as . . . . I'll give you a hint: their names are Lil and Phil. :) We even had the appropriate accessories!!
Thanks to everyone for attending the GV - we hope that you had as much fun as we did!
Our next activity is Bethel 22's Almost Annual Halloween Party - and I hope to see you there!!!
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
Sammy's Reception
After a fun-filled night of Snipe Hunting, VeggieTales silly songs, and game playing there were some very hungry folks that were at Ocean View Lodge! Luckily there was a fantastic reception for Sammy, our Miss Congeniality!!!
Thanks to the adults of Bethel 3 for making such a yummy breakfast: pancakes, sausage, bacon and lots of good stuff! (I heard lots of girls comment that the "dollar" size pancakes were soooooooooooo cute!)
Some of folks there decided that it was a good time to play Spoons. It was a rather brutal game - at least one plastic table cloth was destroyed during the game. And at least one adult (*cough* Dad James *cough*) was found leaving the table with a Spoon in his pocket.
Thank you to everyone that came to the reception. Sammy has done a remarkable job representing Virginia alongside Kelsey, our Miss Job's Daughter. Dad Bill and I are thrilled that we got to spend part of our year with her. Sammy, we are so proud of you!!!
Until next time . . . .
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
PS: I totally FORGOT . . .and I can't believe that I did . . . Dad Bill got a little surprise from Flat Bill after the reception. That lil' rascal somehow got his paper hands on several rolls of TP. And, of course, what can you do with that much TP but roll a car with it? Well, with a little help from his 3D friends (one of whom *might* have been the Grand Guardian), Flat Bill did just that. Silly Flatty got himself TP'd to the car though . . .
Snipe 101 and Other Fun Things!
If you have never been on a Dad Bill Snipe Hunt, you are missing something special!! Just ask the girls who were there!! And as usual, something interesting had to happen or it just wouldn't be a Snipe Hunt. This year, we had to cut the Snipe Hunt short due to some clouds unfortunate decision to rain on us! Which explains why it was so hard to find any Snipes! They could smell the rain! Oh well, there is always next time!
After that little adventure, we returned to the Lodge and I took home A LOT of wet clothes to dry for the Daughters while they played video games and card games. Which was probably just as good so that I didn't beat them all at the Dance Game on the PS2! You haven't seen anything till you see me dance!
Mom Melanie and I brought some more Jobie Juice (aka Soda and Hot Cocoa) back with the now dry clothes, and the girls eventually got to sleep sometime before the sun came up (but just barely as I understand it!!). They all looked very tired, but happy the next morning!
Thank you all to the Daughters and Adults who attended, drove, supported the evening!!
Dad Bill
Associate Grand Guardian
Master Snipe Hunter and Clothes Dryer Extraordinaire!
Bethels 3 and 22 - THE Grand Visitation
So last weekend was the Grand Visitation for Bethels 3 and 22!
First and foremost I want to thank the Daughters for a wonderful Grand Visitation. The ceremony was amazing, and the fact that you all took the time to memorize your parts on top of everthing else meant a lot to Mom Melanie and I. The theme really tied nicely with ours of "Friendship, Fraternity, and Tradition". If you missed it, Mom Sandy will probably let you have a copy if you ask her nicely! :)
A big thank you to Liessa and Sarah and the adults from 22 for venturing down from Northern Virginia! It was great to see you, and I know Mom Melanie was glad to have some "hometown" support! :)
As Bethel 3 is my "home" Bethel, it is hard for me to find the words to express how proud I am of you!! I know that there was a lot of pressure on you, and I want you all to know that I am EXTREMELY PROUD of the work you did at the Grand Visitation. I love you all!!!
I really thought the white robe looked good on me, even if it wasn't regulation length! :) And Mom Melanie was enjoying the new "bling" a lot! And if you don't know what that means, well, you just kinda had to be there!! But I am sure there will be some GREAT pictures at Session if you just have to see it!
The reception downstairs was soooooo good!!!! I loved the lasagna and the spaghetti, and the meatballs, and the cookies, and the brownies, and I think there was a veggie or salad in there too! But the cookies were REALLY good!
I am sorry that our original plans got sidetracked, but we still had a great time afterwards at the Sleepover!!
More on that to be continued....
Grand Visitation of Bethels 24, 51, and 53
So it all started on a GORGEOUS Sunday afternoon, in the metropolis known as Hopewell.
Mom Christi navigated and therefore I didn't get lost, AND I was there on time! I sure am a lucky Associate Grand Guardian!
The meeting was really nice, and ceremony was GREAT!! It was all about the when the Daughters "fell in love" with Job's Daughters. Pretty cool since the theme of the Grand Visitation was "Fall into Jobies"! Almost like it was planned...
Oh well, after that we had a great time giving out awards and being dressed up in truly silly (well MINE was anyways!) outfits! I can't talk about my outfit without violating several moral and legal codes in multiple states, but it was really funny!
The social hall of Dupont Lodge has been spruced up nicely, and if you haven't been by, take the time to go by. It is really pretty in there!
The food was great too!!! I think Dad Earl's cookies should be mandatory for ANY Grand Visitations in the Richmond Area!
After some great socializing with the Daughters from the three Bethels and the girls who traveled near and far, we said our good bye's and hit the road again!
Thank you so much to all the Daughters (and Adults) for their efforts that weekend, it was wonderful!!!
See you soon!
Dad Bill
Monday, October 26, 2009
Masonic Family Day!!
It started off with a parade - we had a huge turnout! There was lots of singing and tons of Jobie spirit!! :) After the parade we were treated to a yummy lunch and then there was time to hang out & play games. It looked like everyone LOVED the moon bounce! :)
The Grand Master led a dedication ceremony for a new WWII Memorial that is now on the grounds of the Home. The memorial stone was made by our very own Dad Bob Clore and the presesntation ceremony included many of our Jobies who were part of the flag brigade. Thankfully the rain held out until we were about to leave!
Thanks to everyone for attending - I hope you all had a great time!
Stay tuned for Dad Bill's recount of 24, 51 & 53's GV and 3 & 22's GV!
Peace Out!
Mom Melanie :)
Friday, October 9, 2009
GV of Bethels 16 & 55
I am horrible at keeping surprises . . . .but there was one on Sunday that I did keep! Bethel 55 continued the hair gel tradition and I kept quiet about it!!!!!! (A huge feat, I assure you!) How, you ask? Karen-Anne read a history of hair gel for the Librarian's Report. It was informative, with the added benefit of being highly entertaining! If only we could have taken a picture of Dad Bill's face! It was CLASSIC!!!
So, Dad Bill . . .that's 4 for 4, right?
The theme for the day was the Beach . . .we heard about the Daughters favorite thing about going to the Beach and HIKE weekend in their ceremony and we were dressed up as beach bums. Well, I was a beach bum. Dad Bill was a hula girl; although he wouldn't let me teach him how to hula.
Thank you to everyone for a fantastic afternoon!
See you on the road soon . . . . . . .
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
HQMCWA Ball
A couple of hours after 1 & 52's GV we all went to the Kena Temple in Fairfax for the HQMCWA Ball. Flat Bill arrived in style (he was in a tux, complete with purple bow-tie!)
Around 10 p.m. the dance stopped for the introductions of the HQs, MCs, and WAs. Thanks to Kelsey, Sammy & Sarah for introducing all our lovely HQs! The HQs of Bethels 1, 3, 7, 16, 22, 28, 42, 52 & 55 were all introduced. (We got a group picture -- if you'd like a copy, please let me know and I'll make sure you get one!)
The night seemed to go by fast! The next thing we knew it was midnight and time to leave! A few of us headed over to IHOP before going home though. ;)
Did you guys have fun at the dance? Leave us a comment and tell us what you thought!
Peace out!
Mom Melanie :)
Sunday, September 27, 2009
GV: Bethels 1 and 52
The theme was about Big Ideas . . .and big dreams! For their ceremony the Daughters told Dad Bill and I what their big dreams were. We loved hearing about how you all want to make a difference in the world through music, medicine, etc. Oh yes, and there was even a mention of Dad Bill and his hair gel (nice job, Kaitlyn!)
The favors were VeggieTales fruit snacks (yum!) -- which, HQ Kaylee explained later -- fit in with the Big Ideas them, as VeggieTales is a product of a company called Big Idea Productions!
Kelsey's remarks were based on the Dr. Seuss book Oh the Thinks You Can Think, and she inspired the Daughters to make things happen. She reminded them that they have a voice, and it is the most precious thing.
The Closing Cross was a remarkable sight - there were 20 Daughters on the floor. Seeing so many white robes in the closing was beautiful.
The best part, of course, is after the GV when the Daughters get to dress us up! Dad Bill, or should I say, Father Tanous, was dressed up like a priest and yours truly, was a nun. I came back into the Bethel, dressed up and singing "The Sound of Music." Oh, and thank you ladies, for the hair gel. I'll keep in my bag for Dad Bill's hair gel emergencies! :)
Thank you to Bethels 1 and 52 for such a wonderful afternoon! And, thank you for the lunch/dinner at the reception! Dad Bill and I appreciate all the hard work that went into making the afternoon such a special one for all of us!
Looking forward to seeing you all very soon!
Peace out!
Mom Melanie <3
Monday, September 21, 2009
Annual Meeting & CAV Training!!!
Saturday's meeting opened with some committee reports on things like HIKE and Pageant and some general announcements. Dad Bill led our adults in an activity about interacting and working with people with different personalities than our own . . . .The teams of adults had to build a structure that would withstand my copy of the Constitution and Bylaws being dropped on it. One group was nice enough to build Flat Bill a house. :D
Lunch was provided by the HIKE Committee - thank you guys so much!! It was delicious!!! Y'all did a fantastic job!
After lunch we had some breakout sessions. Bethels rotated through three sessions: Building Your Bethel, Communication and Investigating Masonic Relationships. Thank you to Mom Stephanie, Dad Justin, Dad Grayson and Dad Bruce for leading those sessions. The day ended with one last session, designed to teach the respective council members about their positions. Thank you to Dad Bill, Mom Pat, Dad Coley, Dad Rob, Dad James and Mom Valorie for running those sessions!
Thank you to Mom Amanda for planning a trip out to a fantastic restaurant on Saturday night. Those that were able to attend enjoyed a yummy Italian dinner at Pronto Restaurant in Richmond.
Sunday morning we all met at the Scottish Rite to receive information and training on how to become a Certified Adult Volunteer for our Order. Our trainer, Mom Shelly of Utah, did a fantastic job! Not only was she extremely knowledgeable, but she was engaging and entertaining! I know that I learned a lot!!
Thank you to everyone who attended and made it so successful!
Melanie<3
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Grand Visitation with Bethels 13 and 39!
Guess what? We had a BLAST at the Grand Visitation in Yorktown!
The Honored Queens were lovely, and the Daughters did a great job ritualisticly!
There were sooo many people there that they had to bring in extra chairs!!
It was a WONDERFUL problem to have, and I know that Mom Melanie and I hope that keeps happening as we travel around the state!
So all you Associate Bethel Guardians out there better make sure you have spare chairs handy!
And even though somehow, hair gel got mentioned again :), the ceremony was really great!
I taught everyone some Danish in my remarks, and Mom Melanie sang! I liked it so much, I might try it sometime!
Afterwards, the Daughters dressed Mom Melanie as the shepheard and I was the sheep! I liked that MUCH better! And now I have a nice warm Sheep Suit to keep me warm this winter! :)
When we finally made it downstairs there was a very nice cake for Mom Melanie and everyone sang happy birthday to her! In all the excitement of cake, a certain Bethel Council Member who shall not be named (Dad Russ) locked his car keys safely in his van! Unfortunately, he didn't lock anyone else in there with them, and we had to find a way to "rescue" his keys!
Fortunately, Dad Bill and Mom Virginia were on the case and we were able to "manage" to unlock the van and "rescue" the keys, and Dad Russ! It was all very exciting and just a little bit silly! Ok, a LOT!
And once all us adults survive Adult Leadership (not quite as much fun as Leadership in the spring), it will be on to more Grand Visitations and the Honored Queen/Master Councilor/Worthy Advisors Ball!
See you soon around the state!
Dad Bill
Dad Bill invades NOVA and visits Bethel 22
This time I drove really, really far and braved the traffic of Northern Virginia to see Bethel 22!
Since it was a holiday weekend and I was off the next day, it made it the perfect time to run up there and visit!
For those who don't know, Bethel 22 meets in the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Arlington. It is this really huge building full of all sorts of cool Masonic information! I really like going there and just wanding around. And since I started college as a History Major (there was a lot less of it when I started college!), it is a great place to explore!
There were a LOT of cars there and it made me wonder if they knew I was coming! But it wasn't for me, there was a wedding reception happening! They were having a lot of fun, and almost as loud as Jobies are when having fun! :)
The meeting was really good! Their Secretary reads faster than even I can talk! It was very impressive!
And then I learned a really neat idea that I hope lots of Bethels hear about and use! They were making gift baskets for the newly raised Master Masons at a nearby Lodge. This was to welcome them to the Masonic Family, and also to let them know about Job's Daughters. I think it is a great way to welcome new Masons, and to promote Job's Daughters!
After the meeting was over, there were some refreshments, and cupcakes! I like cupcakes too!
Then I hit the road and drove home to spend Labor Day playing with my daughters and trying to avoid any sort of actual labor! :)
I hope everyone had a great Labor Day and Summer!
Dad Bill
Dad Bill visits Bethel 53
It's Dad Bill and I know you have been anxiously awaiting the next blog as we journey around here and there!
Today's adventure begins with me traveling to Richmond! I went to see Bethel 53! And guess what? I DIDN"T GET LOST! :)
They had a great meeting! The Daughters were all real excited that Flat Bill came along to keep me company! They had the Worshipful Master there and several members of the Lodge. It was very nice seeing my fellow Masons out supporting the youth!
And best of all, a petition was read! Way to go!!!
Afterwards they had cake! I like cake! :) But I couldn't stay long as it was a bit of a drive home back to Norfolk! :(
See you around the state!
Dad Bill
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Safari Park!!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Our first GV!!
The ceremony the Daughters performed as, in short, AWESOME! They shared with everyone several of the different lessons that can be learned from VeggieTales. They included some of our favorites including Where's God When I'm Scared? (one of my favorites!) and The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything (Dad Bill "watched" the Jonah Movie that day). They even serenaded us with the VeggieTales theme song!
Dad Bill presented HQ Morgan with a beautiful certificate from us. I presented Morgan with a gift and if you want t know what it is, you'll have to come to the next GV to see it! It's AMAZING! We were surprised when Morgan presented us with gifts: a book of Bible stories starring those loveable veggies from VeggieTales . . . .a sheep for me . . .and for Dad Bill . . . Hair Gel (classic!)
The Closing Cross was gorgeous - and you haven't seen anything until you've the cross from the East.
Now that all that was out of the way . . . .it was time to dress us up! I was a sheep to Dad Bill's Bo Peep (ha ha ha ha ha!) They even gave him a shepherd's staff.
Kelsey, Sammy and Sarah gave out travel awards . . .Bethel 42 took 1st place for Distance and Jobie Miles, while Bethel 3 took first place for Most Daughters. Thank you to Bethels 1, 52 and 53 for traveling to the GV. Because all of you were there it made the evening even more fun!
And, of course, what GV would be complete without food?! Oooooh . . .the table decorations (made my BG Ashley's mom) were Veggies with eyes! I'm pretty sure Mom Christi got a picture of them . . .they were too cool!!
Thank you, again, to EVERYONE for coming to the GV! It was fantastic to see so many people there. We love to see the sidelines filled -- so, Daughters -- plan to do lots of more traveling!! You don't want to miss all the fun we're gonna have!!! :)
Peace out! <3
Mom Melanie
Friday, August 28, 2009
Flat Bill Visits Bethel #42
Hi! It's Flat Bill again. Dad Bill is letting me blog about our visit to Bethel #42 yesterday.
I was so excited on the way there. Mom Christi let me sit in a booster seat, so I could see out the window. That was really nice.
When we got to 42, I went straight to see Mom Marta, since she was the one who invited me to come. She gave me some chili cheese fries from Hardees. YUM!!!!!!
I said hi to the girls and watched as they had initiation and honored the Masons and Eastern Star. Not only did they have almost every station filled, but they also had girls in choir. One of the choir members protemed 2nd Messenger for the Initiation and did AWESOME!!!
There were also a TON of visitors, which included 3 Worshipful Masters, or as Dad Bill called them, "His Brothers!"
I did get a little scared at the end of the meeting. Dad Walter stood up and told the new member that if they start taking the chairs away, they were going to bring in a pig, but he said they wouldn't do that. Then, these two girls took the chairs away, and Dad Bill helped. I got really scared! But they never did bring in a pig. I was glad.
After the meeting, I got my picture taken with all those girls. That was cool! I can't wait for my next travels!
Peace out!
Flat Bill
Visiting Bethel 3
Wow! My FIRST blog entry about my home Bethel!
It was a lot of fun having the Grand Guardian in attendance at our regular meeting! She is really nice for those of you who haven't met her yet! Or at least that is what she told me to say! :)
Bethel 3 had a great meeting and Honored Queen Alyssa did a GREAT job!
Not that I am biased at all, but Virginia Honored Queens are so awesome that I really feel blessed to be their Associate Grand Guardian!
Best part of the evening? They read a petition! One of many the Bethel is working on, and the third of the term. YAY!
I was good and kept my remarks short, even though I was mocked terribly! Though I did agree (for some crazy reason) to let the girls decide what their reward would be with the only reservation being that Mom Christi had to approve. Not sure how much that is going to protect me, but it's a start!
I will post more of these as I visit other Bethels and fun or interesting things happen as we travel around the state and abroad this year!
See you soon!
Dad Bill
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Flat Bill Visits Bethel 1
Last night Flat Bill and I paid a visit to Bethel No. 1 in Arlington for their regular meeting. It was also the Swinimer family's last meeting before they move back to Canada this week. :( There were funny stories, lots of laughter and lots of tears as Bethel 1 said good bye. Hats off to HQ Kaylee for the coolest favors EVER: I got a paddle ball, which I immediately put away because I knew that I would get in trouble if I didn't. :)
Next stop on my travels: a visit to Bethel 3 on Monday night!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Flat Bill Visits Bethel 22
Hi everyone! I'm Flat Bill - the 2D AGG of VA! From time to time Mom Melanie and Dad Bill are gonna let me tell you all about my adventures . .
Today's adventure is my visit to Bethel 22! I've never been to their lodge before. They meet at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria. Wow, is it big!!
I got to meet the Daughters of 22 and I got to see their new council installed. After the meeting they let me take a picture with them - and then we went to refreshments!
I'm really excited about my next trip: a visit to Bethel 1 on Tuesday!
See you soon!
Flat Bill
Wreath Laying, Conclave and More!
After the wreath laying ceremony, Dad Bill and I headed off to the DeMolay’s Conclave at Radford University. After getting lost on campus (several times) we arrived at the banquet, where Kelsey Friend spoke on behalf of Virginia Job’s Daughters. Congratulations to Nick Cook, the new State Master Councilor and PJ Shuey, the new Deputy State Master Councilor.
Supreme Session began, for many of us, on August 2nd. Many of our Daughters participated in the performing arts competitions on August 3rd and we had several who performed in the Dixieland Review that same night! Kaylee Shuey, KC Conrad, Kaitlynn Gray and Ashlee Ong wowed the crowd with their performances. Mom Jean Penn and Mom Kathy Rary were part of the show as part of a special performance by the Supremes. That night the following also received awards in music and dance:
Instrumental: Kaitlynn Gray (1st place – flute) and Anne Agustin (2nd place – clarinet)
Dance: KC Conrad (1st and 2nd place), Dana Grabowski (2nd place) and Bethel 46 (3rd place)
Vocal: Ashlee Ong (1st place), Kaylee Shuey (1st place), Kaylee Shuey and Kathryn Perry (1st place) and Bethel 1 (1st place)
Ritual Competition was held on August 4th. Virginia was well-represented by our Supreme Team: Cindy Johnson, Karen-Anne Liller, Victoria Martinez, Sammy Glaros and Kaylee Shuey. Many of these Daughters also participated in individual competitions. Congratulations to Sammy Glaros for earning a perfect score on her regalia and to Karen-Anne Liller for placing 3rd in the 1st Messenger individual competition.
Many from our jurisdiction attended the Formal Banquet and Opening on August 5th. Amanda Loving, Samantha Boyd and Ashlee Ong participated in the Flag Ceremony respectively carrying the Virginia, Bethel and Philippines flags. Many of our Virginia Jobies sang in the Supreme Choir prior to the meeting and through the opening ceremony, under the direction of Mom Kathy Rary, the Supreme Director of Music. During the formal opening Jamie Marshall was recognized for raising over $2,000 for HIKE last year. Of course, no formal opening would be complete without the infamous KFC Bucket Brigade honoring Col. Bob!
The Supreme Bethel meeting began early the next morning. Virginia had several Daughters on the floor: KC Conrad as the pro temp Supreme Bethel Senior Princess, Nicole O’Malley as Supreme Bethel First Messenger and Katie Springman as Supreme Bethel Representative to Utah. New officers and representatives were selected at the meeting:
Supreme Bethel Outer Guard: Courtney Russell
Supreme Bethel Representative to Kentucky: Stephanie Dawson
Supreme Bethel Representative to Saskatchewan: Ashlee Ong
At the Job’s Daughters’ luncheon, the Arts and Crafts Awards were given out and our Daughters did very well:
Photography: KC Conrad (Color, Black & White, and Portrait - 1st place)
Paper Mache: Jennifer Hill (1st place)
Misc. Papercraft: KC Conrad (2nd place)
Ceramics, not from mold: Jennifer Hill (2nd place)
Ceramics, from mold: Jennifer Hill (2nd place)
Soft Toy: Jennifer Hill (3rd place)
Scrapbook, Misc.: KC Conrad (1st place)
Supreme Session ended on Saturday night with the installation of the newly elected and appointed Supreme Guardian Council officers. We’re all very proud of Dad Bob Clore and how he represented Virginia this year. Welcome home, Col Bob!
Welcome!
You'll hear from Dad Bill, me . . .and probably even Flat Bill, from time to time!
If there's anything you'd like to see on our website, on this blog, in pictures, etc. just let us know! We'll do our best to make it happen!
~*~Mom Melanie~*~