So I fell a little behind on my posts at Mrs. America! On day 4 my husband called and told me that my son was very sick and that they were not coming to the pageant! The call came right after my interview, which I though went really well!
So trying to keep a positive attitude I went on with the competition worried sick about poor Brock!
Although my boys were not able to come to the pageant, I still had the support of my director Luana, Aunt Olene from Fresno along with Cirina and Kirk Culberson from Phoenix, who came to cheer me on! Thank you!
I did not take home the crown of Mrs America but I am still honored to return home as Mrs. Hawaii, an accomplishment I am very proud of! Our new Mrs. America Shelly from Connecticut is a sweetheart and I am sure she will capture the hearts of all who she meets during her year!
Here are some photos of the last couple of days at Mrs. America!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Day 4...Gift exchange and President's Dinner
Today was fun! In between rehearsals we got to exchange gifts from each state. I think I am going home with more than I came with! Oh well...my son will have fun ripping into the snacks!
Later we were able to attend a nice sit down dinner for the President of the resort. We each presented him with a gift from our state. Mine was a basket filled with Hawaiian treats like Chocolate, Anahola Granola, Pineapple, Mac Nuts, Kauai Cookies and Raw Natural Honey made by my grandfather Oliver Shagnasty (he gave himself that name when he was 20 something. I guess it stuck!).
Later we were able to attend a nice sit down dinner for the President of the resort. We each presented him with a gift from our state. Mine was a basket filled with Hawaiian treats like Chocolate, Anahola Granola, Pineapple, Mac Nuts, Kauai Cookies and Raw Natural Honey made by my grandfather Oliver Shagnasty (he gave himself that name when he was 20 something. I guess it stuck!).
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Day 3...Rehearsals and Charity Fashion Show
Today started off with a 6:00 am workout in the fabulous resort spa and workout room facilities. Then had rehearsals all morning till lunchtime. After lunch we rehearsed for the charity fashion show!
The charity fashion show offered $125 tickets to attend. This included appetizers and cocktails. The show was basically US! Half of us modeling evening gowns and the other half did costumes! I got to do mine! The monies raised from tonights event benefited Donors Choice, which supports public school teachers in Arizona. They can post classroom project requests on donorschoice.org. Request range from pencils for poetry writing unit, to violins for a school recital, to microscope slides for a biology class, which often times teachers pay out of their own pockets!
It was a great event and I enjoyed meeting former Mrs Americas and Mrs. Worlds Diane Tucker and Nicole Brink!
The charity fashion show offered $125 tickets to attend. This included appetizers and cocktails. The show was basically US! Half of us modeling evening gowns and the other half did costumes! I got to do mine! The monies raised from tonights event benefited Donors Choice, which supports public school teachers in Arizona. They can post classroom project requests on donorschoice.org. Request range from pencils for poetry writing unit, to violins for a school recital, to microscope slides for a biology class, which often times teachers pay out of their own pockets!
It was a great event and I enjoyed meeting former Mrs Americas and Mrs. Worlds Diane Tucker and Nicole Brink!
Day 2...Busy Day!!!
Day 2 of Mrs. America started off with a swimsuit shoot at 6:15 am! So that means we had to wake up roughly 2 hours ahead of time so that we could get ready!
Then it was off to breakfast followed by rehearsals. We had a nice lunch in the resort before we left for shopping at La Encantada shops!
After shopping we had a nice Mexican dinner and then back to the hotel. I dont have photos of Dinner because I totally forgot to snap a few! Mrs. Wyoming and I were too busy trying to get extra grilled chicken!
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