Hello dear Family and Friends
Upon announcing to you that I was accepted to participate in Desert Queen Challenge to South Africa, many of you asked for more details. So here goes.
It started when a friend who went last year said I must apply. What did I have to loose? So, I completed the first questionnaire and soon after received a date to try out.
I knew the challenge took place in 4x4's so I came dressed and equipped ready to drive in the woods. I had to leave home at 5 in the morning in order to arrive at the site by 8.
Surprize!! I was in the woods alright, but the closest I got to the 4x4 was pulling it up hill about 50 M. The whole day, from 8 am to 7 pm was one of the most exhuasting both physically and emotionally I ever had. We were 250 women ranging in age 21 - 65. They divided us into groups of 15 and we each recieved a number to attach to our Desert Queen tee's. From then on I was 3-1. No names, just numbers.
We were given tasks involving both physical and mental skills, not to mention co-operation and communication skills. I think more than half the women were more than half my age. We're talking about young fit women, svelte, bright, assertive, some right out of the army, most professionals, and a few old hens like myself.
I was determined to try everything. In the end I think that was my saving grace. I climbed rock walls, propelled myself across imaginary alligators in imaginary lakes swinging from a rope in a tall tree, I balanced on a wire cable 7 meters in the air through tree tops for about 70 meters, walked tight rope, climbed on Styrofoam squares as other women built a wall under me, created a collage of my dreams with magazine clipping etc etc. Finally we had to fill out a questionnaire on our feeling of the day including the names of three women we felt would be positive forces in the trip and to my dismay...the names of three women who would be detrimental to the trip. This was the hardest part. Emotional blackmail, as anyone who didn't name names was automatically eliminated.
We then put on a short skit about our trip to Africa. Around seven we dispersed to our way home and the wait for the email announcing 'made it' or 'sorry, maybe next time'. So, on the Friday before Passover I opened my mail and low and behold I made it. I think my screams of glee were heard all over the kibbutz. I immediately sent SMS's to all my girls. The support they have give me never ceases.
So last Friday we had our first meeting as a group. We will be 15 jeeps of 4 women each. We are all assigned the same tasks but on different days and varied duties ranging from wake up calls to coffee breaks to being DJ for the evening. Plus much more. We had a talk by our Israeli guide, Vered and received detailed lists of what to bring and what not to bring.
Details of the trip are kept secret. I know someone has posted her description together with photos the day after she returned (700 women were chosen and they go out in weekly delegations of 50 from May till August) Anyway, I am not going to open the site until I return. I really don't want to spoil any of the surprises before I go.
An interesting observation of the organizers to keep everyone equal is to have us wear identical 'uniforms' from the moment we arrive at the airport until we return home nine days later. Enough to say that we are walking advertisements for the many companies who are subsidizing the trip. Thank you Avis, El Al, Geographic Tours, Ynet and many more. Pictures will follow.
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7 comments:
let me the First to Comment You Queen You! I had no Idea the extent of what you had to go thru...from my end of the world it sounded like a tour with 15 women to South Afrika..!!!!Is this on TV? Like Survivor?
I have to say knowing you...you will whip the crap out of all of them...they do not know Cheryl Shira Robinson Miller!
va voy...those young ones are going to go bye bye first..as you are the trickiest Mishugahhh on the planet. I just want you to be safe that's all. I need my Friend.
I am thinking of you and I cannot wait to hear all about it! Stay close to the leaders...(don't be me) okay...I love love love you so much. Lo sakeeem le gav bishevil ech.lo lo and You go girl, get em!
Way to go Shira. I am pround of you.
Next time take your 4x4 to Provence to pay us a visit.
I am happy for you.
Keep us posted.
Philippe Guerin
Gayzee said:
I am so proud and excited for Shira (aka Flash) my kindred spirt, friend, confidant and sister-in-law. You never cease to amaze me. I love your zest for living and admire your openess to try new and exciting things. Bring on the challenge!!! Trust your innate feelings and believe in yourself. These "newbies" haven't got a clue of who they are dealing with. YOU GO GIRL!!!! Embrace and enjoy the experience. I am so looking forward to hearing the news first hand from our beloved "DESERT QUEEN" herself.
Love Gay
Dear Dear friends
Thank you so much for all those kind words. Am I really worthy of such comments? Those who know me, realize that I usually underestimate myself, and in the end I am surprised at my accomplishments.
This though is something different from anything else I've done.
You cannot imagine how excited I am. I'm sleeping maybe 3-4 hrs a night in anticipation for the Odyssey.
I have piles of clothes and stuff all over the place. I finally got a portfolio together will all pertinent information - insurance - things to bring etc. The girls made me put on my 'uniform' yesterday, and we all had a good laugh.
Tips keep on coming in on everything from how to self cure sinusitis to filling bottles with got water to keep the sleeping bag warm.
We have not been promised any dependable access to electricity or showers. No surprise spas at the end of the day. Just dark dark campsites and lots of lively spirits to keep us going through the night. As I mentioned, everything is kept under wraps and we will not know from hour to hour what happens next.
So, I'm trying to get my last sewing projects finished before I leave and checking off all they items on my list. I love and miss you all. Shira aka Cheryl aka Flash
Hey SavtaShira
Know you will knock them all dead .
Best of luck
SAvta Ruchama
With your thirst for adventure and lust for life I have confidence that you will do just fine.
You are the embodiment of a generation of new hip Grandmothers.
It is ourselves that limit our capabilities, not our age.
I am so looking forward to hearing about it all, so keep us posted!
Hey there Flash, our brave sister!Wow, you are about to start this amazing new adventure in your life! We are sooo excited for you & know you will encounter such an uplifting journey! We know you will rise to this occasion because YOU ROCK GIRL! Just know that your Canadian family is cheering for you and wrapping our arms around you with love and pride! Take good care of yourself, stay safe & healthy on this incredible trip! We can hardly wait to hear the details! We love you, love you, love you! xoxoxoxoxo
Love Jamie, Boog, Brennan, Jyla and Chris
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