The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University- is a stand for Waging Peace, Fighting Disease, Building Hope- very committed to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering. The Center was founded in 1982 by Jimmy and Roslyn Carter. It is built on 37 acres, 2 miles from downtown Atlanta. We had been to the Center years ago and Bubs has worked here many times back in the day when he was stationed in Atlanta but the recent renovation (they completely gutted the Center in 2009) really took it to the next level.
IN THE LINE OF FIRE
Well there's the Mrs. and Navy Man (Jimmy was an Annapolis grad) on their wedding day and the actual clothing worn. Tiny dress- of course Boca's was tiny too. Grrrr. Bubs and Boca enjoy visiting the Presidential Libraries. As a matter of fact the National Archives recently distributed a PASSPORT TO PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES (much like the passport for the National Parks). When Bubs saw me buy one in the gift shop he moaned oh no, I see another Bucket List item being added. Our favorite so far and of course is the Reagan Library in California. But I must say they did a hellova job here at the Carter Center with that recent renovation.
Here's Bubs with the Center's Director, Jay Hakes. Jay not only did an outstanding job on the Center's rehab and upgrade but also wrote a fascinating book "DECLARATION OF ENERGY INDEPENDENCE" and recently served as Director for Policy and Research, National Commission on the BP Horizon Oil Spill and Off Shore Drilling 2010-2011. I can see why Jay made the Best of Atlanta Hall of Fame. Not only a southern gentlemen but oh so interesting. Did you know there are 13 Presidential libraries spread across the country? The Presidential Libraries of the National Archives are not libraries in the usual sense. They are archives and museums, bringing together in one place the documents and artifacts of a President and his administration- presenting them to us for study and discussion without regard for political consideration or affiliations.
Good ol' President Roosevelt surveyed the vast quantities of papers and other materials he and his staff accumulated. In the past, Presidential papers had been lost, destroyed, sold for profit, or ruined by poor storage condition. Roosevelt established a public repository to preserve the historical materials of his Presidency for future generation. Beginning a tradition that continues to this day. In 1955, Congress institutionalized this policy through the Presidential Libraries Act- amended in 1986. And the line up is: 1. Herbert Hoover/Iowa 2. Franklin Roosevelt/ Hyde Park, NY 3. Harry Truman/ Independence, Mo 4. Dwight Eisenhower/ Abilene/Kansas 5. John F. Kennedy/ Boston, Mass. 6. LBJ/ Austin, Texas 7. Richard Nixon/ Yorba Linda, Calif. 8. Gerald Ford/ Ann Arbor, Mi 9. Jimmy Carter/here 10. Ronald Regan/ Simi Valley, Calif 11. George Bush/ College Station, Texas 12 Clinton/ Little Rock, Arkansas 13 GWBush/ Dallas, Texas. Have you been to any of them? Which is your favorite?

Don't forget Jimmy won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work "to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts." And here is a surprise- yes Bubba andBoca voted for him in 1975. Who'da thunk it? Yes, that was the last time we voted for a Democrat. We are very impressed with President Carters work in eradicating the Guinea Worm.
Yes that is a worm coming out of the foot of a person in Africa. Ewwww! Keep up the good work with the Worms Jimmy. This parasitic infection is caused by the nenatode roundworm. How do they get it? Drinking contaminated water. The Carters began this eradication program in 1986. At the time there were 3.5 million people in 21 countries infected and by 2010 there were less than 1,800 folks/4 countries that had Guinea Worm disease. Way to go Jimmy! Interesting fact, the first country he worked with was Pakistan...go figure.
Here's Bubs with the Center's Director, Jay Hakes. Jay not only did an outstanding job on the Center's rehab and upgrade but also wrote a fascinating book "DECLARATION OF ENERGY INDEPENDENCE" and recently served as Director for Policy and Research, National Commission on the BP Horizon Oil Spill and Off Shore Drilling 2010-2011. I can see why Jay made the Best of Atlanta Hall of Fame. Not only a southern gentlemen but oh so interesting. Did you know there are 13 Presidential libraries spread across the country? The Presidential Libraries of the National Archives are not libraries in the usual sense. They are archives and museums, bringing together in one place the documents and artifacts of a President and his administration- presenting them to us for study and discussion without regard for political consideration or affiliations.



JEWELRY BOX DIPLOMACY

Boca's fav spot in the Center was the special exhibition "READ MY PINS" by Madeline Albright. My friend Jan in Nashville shared the book with me and chatted about the unique Madeline Albright, so I was delighted to see the collection at the Carter Center. This traveling collection and exhibit of 200 of Madeline's pins is right up Boca's alley. Secretary of State (1997) Albright wore pins (brooch- hey what is the diff between a pin and a brooch? some say size) to communicate a message or mood during her diplomatic tenure. Love that jumbo flag with Mr. North Korea.


"I found that jewelry had become a part of my personal diplomatic arsenal."- READ MY PINS! Of course Boca appreciated the more lavish and outspoken pieces- as she is not too keen on demure jewelry. Take note Bubs. An engaging exhibit and it will continue to travel. Recommended by Boca. Bubba is praying that my looking at all those pins will not inspire me to start collecting another form of jewelry...hmmm.
LUNCHEON AT THE CARTER CENTER
A tasty luncheon buffet was provided and a beautiful day to sit outside and enjoy the pond and grounds. Of course the best part was the continuation of catching up with fellow Agents and their spouses. Many of the Agents have gone on to successful second careers in private and public positions. And my favorite group- the RRA-Really Retired Agent. The stories from many years ago flowed. Bless their memories!

We also enjoyed the lively Magic Show by former Agent Bill Slade. He performed several shows for the gang. He told me he practices 2 hours a day and has been performing for the guys all of his career as well. Thank you Bill- you are a Masterful Magician!




"I found that jewelry had become a part of my personal diplomatic arsenal."- READ MY PINS! Of course Boca appreciated the more lavish and outspoken pieces- as she is not too keen on demure jewelry. Take note Bubs. An engaging exhibit and it will continue to travel. Recommended by Boca. Bubba is praying that my looking at all those pins will not inspire me to start collecting another form of jewelry...hmmm.
LUNCHEON AT THE CARTER CENTER

We also enjoyed the lively Magic Show by former Agent Bill Slade. He performed several shows for the gang. He told me he practices 2 hours a day and has been performing for the guys all of his career as well. Thank you Bill- you are a Masterful Magician!
EVENING GALA AND DINNER/OMNI HOTEL
SWIFT JUSTICE WITH NANCY GRACE-our featured speaker...

Maybe it's all those sequins and Dancing With The Stars preparation?? Someone asked if appearing with Chaz Bono bothered her? And she quipped, "I'm a lot less concerned with what he has in his pants than what he's got in his shoes." You go Nancy! Boca pleaded with Nance to give Bubba a dance lesson. "Oh Boca, I would love to as I have heard he could use a few but I've got to run home to my twins and change some diapers ." You go Nancy and good luck with Dancing With The Stars. And don't worry that liberal b.s.in Los Angeles is not contagious.
And the party continued....
Bubs really enjoys reconnecting with fellow Agents. And what about you guys that aren't here? What's up with that? I told Bubs he has to start a campaign now for next years reunion in Santa Barbara. He promised an email and phone call blitz would ocur soon.

AND A HUGE THANK YOU AND HUG... to the brawn and brains of this oh so well done and Secret Service celebration reunion. Cheryl Wagner and Beth Dauwalder you did a heck of a job. No stone unturned. I will vouch for the Bubs and me. Look out California you have big shoes to fill as the Atlanta Team raised the bar on hosting a fantastic Reunion
for more Secret Service insight...www.secretservice.gov
I must say I was a bit faclempt that our pal Eljay Bowron couldn't make it...he has been one busy guy since retirement...between riding a bike from Detroit to Mexico for a charity and getting his knees replaced for the umteenth time he was a no show. Always a favorite of Boca's ( the Bubs worked with him in Miami and Atlanta)...and again another former Cop. And how did that go...once a cop always a cop. El WE WILL SEE YOU IN SANTA BARBARA. You really are missed.
2000 Mile Bike Ride for the Orphanage
On April 25, 2009 - May 12, 2009, Joe DeLamielleure, National Football League Hall of Fame member, Eljay Bowron, Retired Director of the United State Secret Service, and John Shinsky, and educator, former orphan, and co-founder of Ciudad de los Niños embarked on a remarkable 2000 mile bike ride for the sole purpose of raising resources to support Ciudad de los Niños, the orphanage and new home that will eventually serve 140 abandoned and neglected children in Matamoros Mexico. Joe, Eljay, and John were former football teammates at Michigan State University in the 1970's. The common thread between each of them throughout their adult lives and careers is that of service to others. The bike ride was one more way for the team to demonstrate their lifetime commitment to making a difference in serving others. Dick Comar, an educator and former football coach joined the team driving the support vehicle and supporting the riders throughout the trek. It is difficult to describe all of the aspects of the bike ride and the emotions behind the effort. However, the following pictures offer some insight as to the many wonderful experiences they had throughout the ride and the joy they received by giving back to children in need. |
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The Riders John Shinsky, Joe DeLamielleure, and Eljay Bowron |
And of course the Pleep also had an outstanding time.....
LET ME INTRODUCE YOU TO MY LITTLE FRIEND...ah Bubs, they don't use the .357 Magnum anymore...it's all about the Sig Sauer and I'm talking the P229.