Four years ago, in 2014, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that I had been “invited” to become a Knight of the Order of Salvador, a chivalric group of patrons of the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
I have been a long-time member, supporter and patron of the museum, so this was a recognition of that. Not that I thought I’d done anything extraordinary to deserve it, but it was a nice gesture, and it resulted in a silver (real!) medallion that I am to wear on formal social occasions and government events.
Today, I received an envelope from the museum. I expected it to be the annual notice of the Ceremony of Investiture and Elevation. Just earlier, I had debated going. But it was more than an invitation, it was notification that I will be “elevated.” This is like getting promoted. I anticipate being invested as a Knight of the Order of Salvador First Class.
Outside the museum it’s a pretty meaningless award, but I’m thrilled and honored.
I’ll post more after the ceremony (I’ve already made my hotel reservation. Next is my flight…).