Monday, August 12, 2013

Team Tess!

I want to wish the best of luck to Tess Mandoli- Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen! She took off for Orlando Friday, and starts competing for the crown of Miss America's Outstanding Teen tomorrow, with finals being this upcoming Saturday, the 17th.  I am extremely proud of her, and know she will rock that stage! 

I had the chance to see her wardrobe last weekend, and it was incredible! I can't wait to see her strut her stuff and silence the audience with her piano skills. 

Let's send lots of prayers her way this week! 

"My special juice is gonna help me win!" 
~Alana A.K.A. Honey Boo Boo (a fellow Go-Go Juicer)



Work it Tess :)



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Take the Pledge!

Please take one moment out of your day to follow the link below and take the National Diversity Alliance pledge to become a Diversity Ally, like myself!  This wonderful organization was started by one of my best friends- Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2013: Tess Mandoli. Help share this message by passing on the link as well!
Many thanks from myself, as well as Tess! :)

Take the Pledge

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Fun with the Fam

My family's annual trip to Innsbrook this year started Thursday when we packed, consolidated, re-packed, and headed out West to meet up with my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins for a week of fun!

Ironically, the community of Innsbrook was celebrating Christmas in July on this day, which was also my mom's birthday. (May I say that my mom is the BIGGEST Christmas enthusiast you will ever meet.) We rounded out our day with the movie Elf and a hysterical game of White Elephant, where I received my aunt and uncle's old wall decorations. 

The next morning, after a morning of tennis and swimming, we made our way to the horse stables to help make fleece blankets for kids at the Children's Hospital and cards for a nursing home and soldiers overseas. This opportunity was a great chance to realize the importance of sharing time with your family- not only in times of fun, but more importantly using our talents and time to help others. 

With about three more days of themed nights, lake swimming, and funny stories, I don't want this vacation to end! There is never a dull or boring moment when you're with this gang of fellas. If you stand still too long in this house you could end up getting hit by Adam's nerf gun, asked to be buried in the sand, given knitting needles, or even forced to do the Mexican Hat Dance. 

I look forward to this week all year, and wouldn't trade it for a thing!

"Family is not an important thing. It's everything." 
~Michael J. Fox

"Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops." 
~Cary Grant 

My younger sister Halie and Audrianna and I getting ready to take off in the car. We are very heavy packers!

My mom and I celebrating Christmas in July- Happy birthday! 

Making blankets for the Children's Hospital

Trying out the paddle boat on the lake with my sisters Audrianna and Alison, and Alison's fiancé David

My uncle Kevin and cousin Adam in the paddle boat racing (and maybe cheating) Alison and David in the kayak 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

What a Week!

Arriving in Mexico, Missouri on Monday afternoon last week, I was totally unaware of the amazing things that the Miss Missouri and Miss Missouri Outstanding Teen pageant had in store for me!  From the moment I unpacked the car at the hotel and took a shopping trip at the local Walmart, I knew this was going to be an unforgettable week.  I couldn't believe Miss MO week, the week I had been prepping for for over a year, was already here!  Although it had snuck up on me, I was so ready to rock that stage and show everyone what I had to offer.

Tuesday I was welcomed by all of the truly OUTSTANDING teens at the early-morning meeting and had rehearsals all day.  While rehearsing, it finally hit me that I was on the Miss MO stage and I only had a couple hours until the competition actually started!  After a little bit of news studying and interview prepping, I was quickly asleep; only having a couple hours until I had to wake up to start getting ready for my interview!

Waking up the next morning, I was immediately excited for my interview!  Normally, I would have butterflies in my stomach and not a bit of an appetite, but this was something different.  I was surprisingly calm and relaxed, but actually excited to go into my interview and share with the judges who I am and why I am here competing for Miss MO OT.  After talking with my directors and getting encouraging remarks from my mom and sister, I confidently walked into my interview which was a feeling that I had never felt!  For those who don't know, interview has always been my most nerve wracking part, and when I get nervous I get hives, like REALLY bad.  I had never made it out of an interview in my life without hives covering my shoulders or chest- that is until Wednesday.  I quickly scurried down the stairs, so excited to tell my family and sister queens that my interview went well, and my mom just smiled and stared at me.  To my surprise, I had ONE small hive on the back of my shoulder.  At that moment, proud beyond belief, I had accomplished one of my main goals that I set in November when I won- to complete an interview without being covered in hives.  Not only was this a huge relief (having interview over), but I knew that I had already improved from last year which is all that I wanted out of this week!
At the show Wednesday, I competed in evening gown/onstage question with the rest of the OT Group A girls.  Wearing the dress of my dreams, I answered my question and walked down the runway with my little princess Ella.  Two phases of competition were over- two left to go!

Thursday was packed with rehearsals and more rehearsals.  Oh, but it was okay because I got to have lunch and spend a couple hours with Ella!  She is the cutest, sweetest, and most amazing little princess a girl could ask for.  She never fails to make me smile!  I hope to continue to stand as a role model for her as I grow up.  This talented and determined young girl is going to accomplish even greater things as she gets older!  This luncheon was great, though, to sit back and relax in the middle of a hectic and crazy week.

I didn't compete Thursday night at the show, but Friday was started with our Fitness and Talent prelims bright and early!  Nailing my push-up and dancing my heart out to "Let Yourself Go," I was so excited but surprisingly upset that all of the preliminary competition was over.  Having a huge cheering section come and greet me after the morning show was just icing on the cake!
That night was the Teen Finals, and I couldn't wait to see who was going to be crowned.  After opening number, we quickly got back on stage for the announcement of the Top 11.  The second name called was mine, and I couldn't believe it!  I had never even imagined making it this far, but I was unbelievably excited to get to compete again in front of my family that had come to support me that night.  That show went by so fast. All I remember is praying nonstop backstage and talking to Stephanie, my sister queen, to calm to nerves.  Competing as part of the Top 11 was a dream come true, and I don't regret anything I did.  I gave it my all and rocked the stage!
The time for crowning arrived, and seeing Tess named Miss Missouri Outstanding Teen 2013 was such an exciting moment!  She is more than deserving of the crown and title, and will fulfill this job to the fullest!  I cannot wait to see her rock the MA OT stage!
The best part of the night, though, was walking into the auditorium afterwards and getting attacked by the people I love.  After countless hugs, kisses, and encouraging remarks, I was so overwhelmed by their love and support!  I cannot thank my directors, friends, and family for everything they have done for me- You all are the BEST!!

After the dance party Friday night and my first Dr. Pepper in awhile, Saturday brought the Miss MO parade in the morning.  Getting to spend even more time with Ella by showing off our crowns, taking selfies, and throwing out candy as we drove by was probably my favorite part of the week!
After our last rehearsal, I went back to the hotel to get ready for the FINAL show of the week.  The week had gone by way too fast, but I was so ready to find out who our next Miss MO was going to be!  After all three of my sister queens were named in the Top 11, along with much screaming and cheering, Shelby Ringdahl was crowned and I couldn't be happier!  She will do an awesome job at Miss America, and will represent Missouri confidently this next year.

This week was exhausting, but has brought so many amazing memories I will never forget!  I want to congratulate all of the contestants.  Many of the teens I was able to get to know so well, and I hope I will have the chance to see them again.  I will cherish these friendships forever, and I cannot wait to see what these girls achieve in their lives.  My sister queens- Brooke, Anna, Amanda, Jenn, and Stephanie- were amazing.  I couldn't ask for better sisters :) And their moms are pretty awesome as well! Us Heartland/Gateway/Chesterfield girls have some pretty good abs now since we laughed all week long!

I have also come to realize how blessed I am.  This organization has taught me SO much!!  Not only have I been able to develop my talents as a tap dancer, public speaker, and servant leader because of these pageants, but they have made me the girl I am today- confident, outspoken, and determined.  If it weren't for this program, I would still be the quiet red head sitting in the corner.  Now, though, I am able to see my full potential and strive for nothing less than that!

Again, thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout this journey leading up to Miss MO!  I am unbelievably thankful that God offered this opportunity to me, and will never forget any part of it!  He had a plan for me, and I think I made him proud this week.

"All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved."
~Mark 13:13

"Believe in yourself and there will come a day when others will have no choice but to believe with you."
~Cynthia Kersey

Ella and I after Evening Gown/Onstage Question Wednesday


Fun with Ella at the Luncheon on Thursday

Ella and I at the Luncheon 

Getting announced in the Top 11 on Friday

Top 11 Activewear

  Top 11 Talent

My sister queens (Anna and Brooke) and I at the Parade on Saturday

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Fashionably Fun

A couple of my amazing friends are organizing a Fashion Show that benefits St. Martha's Hall.  I was so excited to be asked to be a model in the show!  I couldn't say "Yes!" fast enough.  With two of my favorite things: dresses and walking down a runway, how could I say no?

Today we started our fittings and found our dresses!  It was a girl's dream, getting to spend a whole day trying on clothes with friends.  What could be better?

I found two super cute sundresses at Altar'd State in the Meadows.  Later, I also picked out two beautiful, but spunky evening gowns at Camille Le Vie at the Chesterfield Mall.  I cannot wait to be able to wear them and strut my stuff at the show!

I hope to see many people come out to Barat Academy and support this wonderful cause and watch the absolutely fabulous fashion show!  It will be on May 5th, starting at 3:30.  For more information, contact me via email!

"Fashion changes, but style endures." 
~Coco Chanel

Some of the models after the first fitting at Altar'd State




Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

I spent my Friday night with 20 young girls who were eager to learn how to face all their obstacles in life with confidence and respect.  Spending about 4 hours with these girls, I was able to realize how much I love working with kids, but also how much energy they have!

The girls were so attentive and took every chance to participate in the activities I had prepared!  We examined magazine ads, made a friendship web, and even created journals.  These activities, along with many more, enabled the girls to understand and put into action what they had learned from the discussions we had together about confidence, bullying, gossiping, friendship, and healthy lifestyles.  It was so much fun to be able to work with them and stand as a model for them to look up to.  

Even though they were amazed by the crown on my head, I was in awe at their respect and compassion they had for their peers!  I hope that I had, and continue to have, an influence on these girls, and that they develop the confidence to face anything that comes their way in life, especially while growing into the beautiful teenagers they will be.  

"Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without your consent." 
~Eleanor Roosevelt

The girls making a friendship web

Being silly

All of the beautiful young girls

Sunday, March 24, 2013

On the Road to Miss Missouri

Yesterday, I was able to spend the whole day with my sister queens and directors as we continued to prepare for Miss MO week.  We had several mock interviews, rehearsed our talents, and walked in every shoe possible!  I cannot believe that Miss Missouri is only a couple of months away!  I am so blessed to have such amazing people, including my board, behind me and helping me to be the best I can be.

Along with much practice and hard work, just as all girls must do, we got our make-up done.  I want to thank Skin Solutions for their time and talents as they helped us create a great make-up plan for each of us individually.  It was such a FABULOUS time!

"Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up.  But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!"
~Ecclesiastes 4:9-10


Getting my make-up done by John Paul

I love my sister queens...and John Paul! :)