"I love Christmastime. It's just too bad it happens during the winter."
-- Peggy Miller
This entry will be just a lil' note - to all those kind souls out there who find my scribbles worth a few moments of their time.
I was just thinking about how warm and cozy things are this time of year. Sure, we're all running around like chickens with our heads cut off rushing to the mall, wrapping gifts, trimming trees, baking goodies, making lists, checking said lists twice, attending holiday shindigs, stressing about that "perfect gift," and (usually) lastly, trying to pencil in some time with loved ones. I'm hoping to make this particular season different. Rather than sweating the details, I'm anxious to truly bask in all that really makes Christmastime special... the little things, the special people, the fun times, the treasured memories.
So, from my little corner of the world to yours: Happy Holidays. And thank you for your continued support. Your thoughts & prayers are tremendously appreciated and its just too bad that I can't squeeze a big hug into this blog entry... so we'll just pretend. *big hug*
Warm winter wishes,
elyse*
Saturday, December 15, 2007
It's Beginning to Look alot like Christmas
Friday, December 7, 2007
Over the River and Through the Woods... Twice Now
"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome."
-- Anne Bradstreet
I feel a big fat juicy blog entry coming on... Wait - time out... Alright, I'm back. I had to brew myself a cup of tea, crank the Christmas tunes, and plug in the tree. Nothing says "Christmas Cheer" like a six-foot-tall Douglas Fir of solid PVC, wire, and two-toned "never shed" needles. Which reminds me, my poor tree is in desperate need of a tree skirt - its scrawny feet are shamelessly sticking out and are lookin' pretty pitiful.
Well, plenty to report, so lets get down to business. When I last bid you adieu, I was halfway through an excellent weekend in Wenatchee. My final night at the Festival of Trees was more fun than a barrel of (Christmas) monkeys! Patti Belik and I attended the Gala Auction to benefit the Performing Arts Center and it was a hit. I was asked to perform White Christmas to kick off the dinner and then had the opportunity to do what I love best: rubbing elbows and schmoozing with the best of 'em! I helped egg on - er, encourage - patrons to graciously up their bids. Last year's auction brought in a little under $40,000 and this year, preliminary calculations estimate the grand total at a whopping $94,000! I'm so glad I was able to meet and greet all of the friendly folks from Wenatchee, especially our gracious host, Penny Carpenter and event administrator, Jennifer Bushong. Thanks for making us feel right at home!
After braving the snowy mountain passes back home (actually, Patti did most of the braving... napping was my pasttime of choice on this trip), I made a quick, albeit - important stop, at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Gingerbread Village opening at the Seattle Sheraton. Costumed little ones performed song and dance from around the world and I was the honorary "leader" of the group convened to select the winning confection. I encourage everyone who passes through downtown Seattle to check out these culinary masterpieces... these aren't your average gingerbread houses! I believe the winner was actually a delicate and ornate sugar-based globe adorned with people, monuments, and animals. Quite the Christmas site and certainly a worthy cause. Check out the photo albums below for a visual.
Peggy Miller and I can now check one daunting task off the to-do list: my Miss America wardrobe is officially complete! Whew! One trip to Luda's at FitRite, one evening at Belle Square, and two reduced-fat egg nog lattes later, we made it happen. This leads me up to Thanksgiving break. I hope everyone out there enjoyed plenty of time with family and friends, comfortabely lounged about, and ate entirely too much turkey and stuffing like I did. I was so blessed to have the time to visit and relax with all my favorite family members and hope that this whole holiday season will be filled with such treasured memories.
After a quick business meeting with my fitness sponsor, Callaway Fitness, I packed up and headed North. Then East. My ever-reliable Dad chauffered me out of Seattle to meet up with Patti Belik for yet another trip over the river and through the woods. This time, Destination: Leavenworth, Mission: Good Morning, America. It was a late night of traveling... and, of course, napping for me... but we arrived at the lavish and lovely home of John & Peggy Carpenter around 9 PM. After relishing in a tasty homemade dinner, we retired to bed only to rise about three hours later. Filming in Leavenworth started at 3 AM. Yikes! If you know me, you know I'm anything BUT a morning person. But this problem was easily solved by psyching myself out. You see, I'm convinced that 3 AM is clearly not early morning, but late night. I mingled with so many of the excited town members that morning. Snow covered the entire landscape, miles and miles of Christmas lights twinkled, and Christmas Cheer was in heavy supply. I know this sounds corny, but it really was pretty magical. In addition to meeting Father Christmas and St. Nicholas (who gleefully introduced himself as Bill), I met the Wise Men, half a dozen Santas, Good Morning, America host Sam Champion, and was greeted with a hearty and spontaneous, "We love you, Miss Washington!" from a couple dozen sweethearts from Cascade High School's choir who performed that morning. If you're out there, I love you too! Penny gave us a tour of Leavenworth the next day... well, actually, later that day and our last hour was spent enjoying a most scrumptious breakfast that was certainly not within the confines of the pageant diet but was well worth the guilt. Ha!
We're almost all caught up here. Over the past weekend, Peggy Miller and I were delighted to be accompanied to Oregon by Miss Washington Teen USA, Mandy Schendel. We met with the pleasantly proper Beth Hjalseth for some etiquette training. Apparently Peggy was sick of me nonchalantly putting my feet up on restaurants' tables and proving my talents at simultaneously chatting and masticating! Haha, I'm entirely pulling your leg. We received a one-on-one seminar on correct and proper professional and dining etiquette that I'm certain will come in handy in the future. We all giggled and squirmed in awkward delight at our newfound talents and know-how and we're anxious for some practice. We need it! Not that we're naturally rude or impolite, it takes talent to get through a meal "Continental Style." Thanks again for your patience and your hospitality, Beth!
I've spent a couple of sessions with my personal trainer from Callaway Fitness and I'm one sore cookie. But you know what they say, "Pain is beauty." Whoever decided that ought to be a rule of thumb, anyway? What a nitwit. Lastly, I returned today from a trip to the Yakima Valley. I was the official "tree-lighter" at the first annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at Yakama Legends Casino. As an enrolled tribal member, its always an honor to return home and spend time with fellow members of the Yakama Nation. The evening turned out to be an impromptu autograph and photo session, but I met plenty of starry-eyed young ones and that made my day. Thank you to the staff and patrons of Legends Casino for making this a special event for me.
Well, my tea is gone, the songs are all re-runs, and my tree is really soaking up the wattage on my next electricity bill, so I think, I'll call it quits for tonight. Tomorrow I have an afternoon photo shoot with one of my all-time favorite photogs ever, Mr. Duell Fisher from Team Photogenic. I'm so excited! Time with Duell is always a delight. I hope everybody is getting just as excited as I am for the upcoming holiday. Travel safely out there and my thoughts and prayers are with all of the Washington residents whose lives and comfort have been tremendously interrupted due to the horrendous storms. If I can be of any service or help, don't hesitate to let me know.
Now that the reading's done, feel free to peruse the photos! Some are FAR overdue. Just FYI.
Love & light,
elyse*
Good Morning America, Etiquette Training, & Tree Lighting
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YW Miami, PLU Game, Pre-Miss America Reality Series, Wenatchee Festival of Trees &
JDRF Gingerbread Village
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Miss America Cruise & YWCA Miami
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027181&l=400b3&id=44902634
Miss America Cruise!
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027180&l=ce267&id=44902634
The Awesome Fire Truck, Yakima YWCA, & TACID
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025107&l=86155&id=44902634
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Back to Life, Back to "Reality"
-- Albert Einstein
Three cheers for being back in Washington! *hip-hip-hoorays ensue*
Instead of making this particular entry a gripe-fest (as it was quickly turning out to be before I held the backspace button for at least thirty seconds to delete all my quirky complaints) about how tired I am, I'd much rather fill you in on the latest.
Basically... I can't tell you anything. Boo, hiss.
However, there are a few things I do know for certain and am allowed to share without risk of violating a gigantic confidentiality clause with the production company. First: I've had a seemingly unending travel schedule of recent and thanks to the Lord and the trusty folks at Alaska Airlines, I made it safely to and fro my destinations - including my luggage! Talk about a blessing. Second: We've wrapped filming the Miss America reality series. While we don't have all the details just yet, we know that the series - which will consist of four one-hour episodes - will air during the month of Janury prior to the Miss America Live! finale on January 26th on TLC! I think the entire pageant family nationwide will be pleased to have an inside glimpse into our Miss America preparation and will thoroughly enjoy the final product. All I can say about production is we laughed... we cried... we ate... a lot. All in all - it was the experience of a lifetime and I'm anxious to scope it out once it reaches TV land.
Third: I'm in Wenatchee! As much as I love the climate in sunny Southern California, it was so heartwarming to arrive in (frigid) Washington only to be whisked away to this beautiful valley and welcomed with holiday cheer! Patti Belik and I attended their first annual Style show and luncheon which was a tremendous success and we were entertained late into the evening at the "Holiday Spice" Concert. What a fabulous way to kick off the holiday season! I'm feeling rejuvenated, inspired, and downright Christmas-y. This just may be the motivation I need to clean up Hurricane Elyse that has managed to hit the inside of my apartment during the short spurts of time I spend at home. I'm so blessed with a patient roommate!
It is late. I am wiped out. If it weren't for the folks one floor above this hotel room, who apparently are fiercely rehearsing for a square dancing competition while wearing tap shoes, I'd probably have been asleep. Its quite obvious that I'd much rather spend my time here conversing with you.
I realize I need to provide some info on the cruise. Specifics will follow (as will photos), but I'll sum it up in a few choice words: Dramamine, Tropical Storm Noel, No Nassau/Atlantis, Stateroom size = Altoid Can, Dazzling Talent Show, Miss America Pageant Family, & humidity. That pretty much covers it. Ha!
Until we meet again,
elyse*
Monday, November 5, 2007
Top Secret
"With some people solitariness is an escape not from others but from themselves. For they see in the eyes of others only a reflection of themselves."
-- Eric Hoffer
Just a quick note to let y'all know that I made it safe and sound! (I don't know how they do it, but these Southern girls have such sweet and infectious accents!) I'm here in California and we'll be departing the hotel in about an hour. Destination: Unknown.
We had a meeting with Miss America & production staff from PB&J Productions as well as TLC. We left that meeting with just as many questions (if not more) than when we walked in! I know that we're going to have an incredible time though. It sounds like they've got some interesting stuff planned (and I say interesting in the literal sense... not in the sarcastic-questionable sense). I had a wonderful reunion with several of my National Sweetheart Class of 2006 sisters and have met almost everyone who will compete in January. Last night I bunked with Leah Massee, Miss Georgia and we've had a great time - many inside jokes will surely follow.
We'll be handing over our cell phones in a matter of minutes and won't have access to internet while at the facility. Talk about M.I.A. It's all worth it though - tell everyone you know that the fruits of our labor will result in four one-hour reality shows to be broadcast on Friday nights, starting January 4th, 2007 each week up until the two-hour Miss America Live! pageant finale on Saturday, January 26th! woohoo!
Thank you for your thoughts, prayers, and well-wishes - they are so appreciated! If, for any emergency reason you need to reach me, please use the appropriate channels through the website to correspond with MWSO Executive Director, Peggy Miller.
Also - ticket and travel orders/questions need to be submitted to MWSO ASAP! (What's with the excessive acronym use, Elyse?) Just a friendly reminder.
I'll be back home in about ten days. Missing you already, Washington!
Coming to a TV near you,
elyse*
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The Winds of Change
"Half the fun of the travel is the esthetic of lostness."
-- Ray Bradbury
It is quite late here out on the high seas and I'm rather tired. I just wanted to check in with my beloved blog-family to let you know how things have been on the Miss America Cruise. As many of you know, Tropical Storm Noel has wreaked some havoc on many travel destinations in the vicinity of the Caribbean. Our original travel plans included a stop in Nassau followed by a day at sea. We were to conclude our trip with a visit to Key West. For our own safety and well-being, the captain had to change our itinerary. Unfortunately we won't make it to Nassau, Bahamas, but instead will be traveling to Cozumel, Mexico tomorrow evening. We were graciously toured around Key West this afternoon and the scenery was simply breathtaking.
I must reach for my nearly-empty bottle of Dramamine and head for my teeny-tiny little bed. I was so silly to think that the staterooms would be spacious. No time for complaining - so we'll just call the living conditions cozy. I've had a wonderful time with my fellow Miss America Class of 2008 contestants. We'll be part of a talent show tomorrow afternoon and we're expecting a big turnout.
Earlier today I said, "I've never worked so hard on a vacation!" The fabulous MAO team of volunteers and coordinators has kept us quite busy. Enjoyably busy. I'm off to sleep - which means I simply need to stand up out of my chair at the desk and take two steps to the left. Who knows, maybe the waves will lull me to sleep... *furrows eyebrows* But I doubt it.
Much love to you all back home. Thank you for keeping Peggy and I in your thoughts and prayers and for your concern over our safety. As soon as I get my sea-legs (and coincidentally, the ability to stare at a computer screen for an extended period of time without experiencing motion sickness), I'll be back with you to report the latest.
Over and out,
elyse*
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Up, up, and Away!
"When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then take half the clothes and twice the money."
-- Susan Heller
I'm feeling particularly "tech-savvy" at the moment. Sitting at SeaTac International airport, I've managed to arrange my laptop in front of me, my camera peeking out of its case slightly to my left, my cell phone and the laptop's mouse attachment are to my immediate right, and the ever-predictable late-night diet soda is comfortably behind this multitude of machinery.
Peggy and I are about to set sail on the Miss America Cruise. Woo!! But first, we must eventually make it to Miami. I say "eventually," because we seem to have fallen victim to Murphy's Law this evening. No worries though - it appears to have simply been a series of snafus. However, we're preparing to board our flight (that just so happened to be delayed several hours) and things are now going our way! *Insert your own 'Power of Positive Thinking' quip here*
I have a case of late-night sillyness and Peggy and I shared a good laugh. We just realized that we've been working away on our computers for a while and that the operations staff has pushed all the tables and chairs off to the sides. All but ours. I proceeded to sing a brief tune that went a little something like, "The cheese stands alone..."
Nonetheless - I wanted to thank all of the faithful bloggers out there for checking in. Please send us good thoughts and your prayers as we prepare to travel during the week. Updates will follow as soon as something interesting enough occurs. So far, my flat diet soda just doesn't seem newsworthy. So, to tide you over: several new albums! Actually, they're not "new." I've just been holding out.
I've always found anticipation to be just delightful!
Stay tuned,
elyse*
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025104&l=47ab7&id=44902634
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025106&l=a7838&id=44902634
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Picture This
“It seems positively unnatural to travel without taking a camera along... The very activity of taking pictures is soothing and assuages general feelings of disorientation that are likely to be exacerbated by travel.”
-- Susan Sontaq
Dearest Readers,
Like I said - I'm back in the groove. Here are several albums that correspond with the latest events outlined in the blog. Oh - and if you haven't already scoped it out, the Appearances page is now up and running and is kind of like the abbreviated version of these entries. Except, without commentary. Or clever quips. Or bad jokes. Or photos. So depending on your temperament and interest, that section just may be a much more efficient way to learn of my travels.
May the sale shoes fit and never give you blisters,
elyse*
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025079&l=db915&id=44902634
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025081&l=a320b&id=44902634
U.G.L.Y.
"Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing."
-- Thomas Alva Edison
As I sit here in the car, testing out my bright-shiny-and-new laptop in all of its Dell glory, I just thought to myself: I MUST update the blog. *hangs head in shame* I apologize for the tardiness and I thank you for tuning in to this installment of my “Endeavors.” I appreciate your patience with me and my chaotic and oft times discombobulated schedule. Thanks a bunch!
It’s silly of me to think that I’m going to be able to get everything into this one post – especially without the aid of my day planner. But let’s just see how this goes without using a cheat sheet. Last night, Peggy Miller and I attended a Masquerade Ball hosted by Soroptimist International of Yakima. It was a fundraiser to help benefit the Yakima YWCA Family Crisis Center. It was a night of debonair gentlemen and elegant women dancing to the big band tunes of the Dennis Claus Band with masks on hand (or, rather, on-face) to support the worthy cause. Dennis & I were able to throw a little something together and I had the pleasure of performing at the black tie gala. While everyone was gracious enough as to chuckle at my jokes (while on-stage, I suggested we make this an open mic affair, but few possessed the bravery to try their hand at entertainment “off the cuff”) the highlight of the evening was when I was honored by Jayne Tienken, President of SI Yakima, and named as an Honorary Member of Soroptimist International. I was so touched by the gesture.
You wouldn’t know it unless I told you, but I just sat here – gazing out into space for about three minutes - and I still can’t recall anything worth mentioning. You see, I really am useless without my planner. Yesterday, before departing for Yakima, Peggy and I made a stop at Sparks Stadium to scope out the homecoming festivities and to watch my beloved Lutes from Pacific Lutheran University take on the boys from Menlo College. I was fashionably decked out in my #21 – Miss Washington sweatshirt. Along with Peggy & my Dad, my former cheer coach - Kristen Barton and her husband Mike, and dozens of other unruly EMAL fans (if you're unfamiliar with the term EMAL, please look it up, it's entirely too complicated to explain and you'll only giggle if I tried), we frantically and frequently jumped up and down in the crisp fall air. At one point, I hastily jumped up after my beau (you guessed it - #21) made a fabulous play and Peggy gave me a, "chill out" look. She said she could tell that I missed being down in front of the stands cheering and my reply was, "Just be glad that I'm only jumping on to my feet... my instinct is to toe-touch!"
Alright, I give. I'm turning to my planner. Hold on a sec.
Okie dokie - sorry for the delay. I thought I'd grab a cup of coffee while I was up. Ü Let's start where we left off last time - which was forever-and-a-day ago - and see how far we get as I become increasingly sleepy. On September 16th, I was invited as a special guest to a ribbon cutting event in West Valley, WA. It celebrated the opening of a special area of West Hills Memorial Park and was entitled, Fallen Heroes. It commemorates the lives of those who selflessly serve our country as military servicemen, police officers, firefighters, and emergency service people. It was incredibly moving. The program recognized "Miss Washington" as a special guest. While this was a great honor, I was so humbled and shocked that I would be given that distinction. I was surrounded by decorated service people who have risked their lives fighting for the freedoms and safety we all enjoy. If anything - THESE folks were the special guests and deserve far more recognition than my job as Miss Washington shall ever merit. Dozens of white doves were released at the end of the ceremony and it was a beautiful tribute. Thanks so much to Lorrie Johnson, Charles R. Ross, State Representative, 14th District, Rich Rowland, Commander VFW #379, Chief Dave Leitch, West Valley Fire Dept, Sgt. John Durans, Yakima County Sheriff's Office, Chief Charlie Hines, Ron MacKintosh, Lt. Jim Keightly, Washington State Patrol, Chief Warren Gay, East Valley Fire Dept, Shawn Yaskoe, Vice President - Letum, Inc, Jeffrey L. Callaway, and all of the heroes who attended, were honored, and to those we have yet to honor in such a sacred place.
Later that week, I attended the TACID (Tacoma Area Coalition for Individuals with Disabilities) annual fundraiser Breakfast. I gave the invocation and helped out with their auction. I had the privilege of learning about some of the incredible work this agency does for individuals within Pierce County and couldn't have been more excited to be involved. My sound-engineer-extraordinaire, Kevin Antholt from Gig Harbor, WA, met with me on Wednesday to work on some music for my farewell at the Miss Seattle Pageant on the 22nd. Thursday included a hair appointment, a meeting with a potential sponsor at The Metropolitan Grill in Seattle, and the Miss Seattle dress rehearsal. Thursday was busy and I distinctly remember having an insatiable appetite all day. ha! Funny the things that I'll remember... And speaking of food (as usual), I was invited to attend the Miss Seattle Judges dinner at Joey's on Lake Union. We had a tremendous time discussing my Miss America preparation, funny pageant stories, and Chet Welch's love life. Oh Chet - I'm only joking and you must know I adore you!! (Regardless, I'm certain there will be some frantic voicemails in the ol' in box tomorrow morning for that one!)
The day of the Miss Seattle pageant was a wonderful day! I "warmed up" the judges before they interviewed the nine lovely contestants. I spent the day hurriedly running around like a chicken with my head cut off (hey - nobody said this was a neat 'n tidy glamorous job) preparing for the program. While they should have introduced me as "the girl who you'll now have to hear drone on and on while chuckling at her own jokes," they were much more polite and went with the ever-appropriate, "Your emcee for the evening is...." Woo! My first emcee gig was pretty excellent! I really bonded with that audience - we laughed, I performed, so they subsequently laughed again, and we all applauded the contestants with sincere love and adoration. Congratulations to the newly crowned: Miss Seattle 2008, Allison Rone & Miss Emerald City 2008, Ada Rose Williams! Best wishes to you as you represent your communities, your respective platforms, the MAO, and CMN!
The following day was my Miss Seattle Homecoming and what a day! I tried to keep it together, but when I stood in front of so many supportive and loving friends, relatives, titleholders, and volunteers, I literally wept like a buffoon! Oh well, it happens. I make my best attempt at not being "cliche," but some things just merit tears of joy. My Dad Dynamos (which includes Darrrin, Mr. Seattle) put together the most memorable party on Mercer Island. It was decked out in Black, Gold, Silver, & White and was themed "Afterglow," which is a tribute to my school and my career as a cheerleader. I know it sounds hokey, but after every football game, the players, the cheerleaders, their families, and any fans who want to join are invited to Afterglow. It's literally a time for fellowship and sharing to highlight all of the best parts of the game. Win, lose, or draw - we'll have an Afterglow and we'll celebrate everyones accomplishments. I wanted this day to be something special for everyone in attendance, not just a party about "me." This was to honor everyone's commitment to this program, this state, and the hundreds who make it possible. To all of you who could make it - thank you for attending and for making that such a special day for me. And to those who couldn't be there - I know you were there in spirit (but ya still missed a pretty sweet shindig). My Dad put out all my favorite snacks and treats. I now realize there are plenty other members of the Washington pageant family who share my affinity for gummies. I'm thinking, "Sponsor!!"
The next day, I camped out on Peggy's couch for the Miss America Contestant Lottery. I nabbed slot number 9 from Mu Group. For more information on contestant placement, please feel free to visit: http://onlineselection.missamerica.org/ for all the details! While I realize that still doesn't bring us to the end of September, I think my hand muscles are getting a little tired. When one has to strike the 'backspace' key every third or fourth key-stroke, you know it's time to retire.
So, having said all that - thanks again for waiting and for bothering to come back to my no-man's-land of a blog! Don't worry, the next one won't take so long. I'm totally back in the groove now.
I love you, Washington!
Your girl,
elyse*
P.S. - The title of this blog should be credited to Jayne Tienken, President of SI of Yakima. It reflects a hilarious event she hosted while in the Seattle area many years ago and stands for "Unique - Glamorous - and - Lovable - You!" So the next time you hear some horrific quip that starts with "You're so ugly..." think U.G.L.Y.
P.P.S. - I just can't let this precious opportunity pass. My absolute favorite joke that starts like the aforementioned is from the T.V. show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, where Will is arguing with a girlfriend who tells him: "You're so ugly, that isn't a fade on your head... that's your hair - running away from your face!" Ahahahahahaha! Now, don't tell me that didn't at least make you titter. Ü Oh man, the voicemails are really gonna pour in tomorrow mornin'...
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Touche
"Good things, when short, are twice as good."
-- Baltasar Gracian
My sister Cheyne is attentively sitting to my immediate right. We are sharing some tasty midnight snacks (of the sugary variety) and she is now peering over my shoulder, proceeding to critique and edit my post. She's 13.
*Chuckle Break*
Cheyne just asked me, "What's Earl?" My eyes dart across the screen as I attempt to figure out what in the world she's talking about. I see the blog-posting button she's referring to and I respond, "Um, that's U-R-L." She looks me square and the face and says in her snotty voice, "Well, what's U-R-L?" ( Now, she's offended and asks, "I have a snotty voice??" )
Now that I re-read that paragraph, I realize its just not as funny in print. One of those "ya had to be there!" moments. Cheyne is the comic relief in my life. In fact, she's the inspiration for the title of this post. She - being the smarty pants that she is - instigated an intellectual argument with me about the proper use of the French word, "Touche." Cheyne has just whispered to me, "I won. Write that down."
Any-hoo, life's been busy! I have so many exciting stories to tell about my most recent adventures! Unfortunately, 12:50 AM is certainly not the time... and sitting next to my biggest critic is not the place. So, to briefly fill you in on the latest and greatest happenings, the following is a quick summary of the last few days: A hair appointment with Jill - bobby pins are my new best friend. I spent time touring the Yakima YWCA's Women's Shelter and the incredible new facility that we're campaigning to raise funds for. This morning I hammed it up at the Sunnyside Sunshine Days Parade - I told all the onlookers that they'd have to give me their best pageant waves and applause in order to get some candy from my official candy throwers (aka my sisters and biggest fan, Macy Clough). It was a cheap thrill. I performed at the festival's carnival early in the afternoon after judging the Miss Sunnyside contestants in the interview phase of competition. After a brief siesta at the Clough residence, I was back at Sunnyside High School to judge the Miss Sunnyside pageant. Congratulations to the new Miss Sunnyside, Antassia Hammond and her Court on a job well done!
I have had a wonderful weekend so far! I have so many more details and memories to share, but as it is getting late - and I am growing sleepier and sleepier - I must retire to bed. Another long day awaits tomorrow. Rest assured that I have dozens of photos to upload and I have every intention of describing in painful detail all of the recent events. I wish I had something clever to close with... but I've got nothing. *sad face*
Sweet dreams!
elyse*
PS: Cheyne has kindly instructed me to change the quote I opened this post with as it no longer applies. I had no clever comebacks... so I stuck my tongue out at her. She responded in the same fashion. Oh, how I love being home with my family!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
An Album "Worth" 26,000 Words...
"If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera."
-- Lewis Hine
To preempt my tardy-er than ever blog entry, I present you with a peace offering: a photo album! Text soon to follow. I Promise. Cross my heart and hope ... well, you know how it goes.
Faithfully,
elyse*
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023974&l=38313&id=44902634
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
~~ Assorted Photos from my Nevada Trail Journey ~~
“The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?”
-- Pablo Picasso
Here is a collection of pictures that either missed the cut-off or simply didn't make it into the blog - - until now. Hopefully you find them to your liking! If not - take it up with my family... Since I'm in most of the photos, I clearly can't claim credit for the photography. hehe.
Sorry Parents.
elyse*
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2022833&l=e461f&id=44902634
"I Felt Like a Real-Live Celebrity..."
"I love deadlines. Especially the whooshing sound they make as they pass by."
-- Douglas Adams
I’m fighting the urge to pick up my newest reading adventure, The Da Vinci Code (yes, I’m far behind the times and started the book only two days ago). But – I have been boldly struck with the stark realization that I haven’t updated my blog recently and the list of those reminding me to do so is growing as long as a country mile. So with coffee in hand as usual, here I am to take care of business! But first an apology: not only for the tardiness of this entry *hangs head* but for my empty and unfulfilled promise that I’d respond with the official Miss America info in a prompt fashion. Are you ready? Is your heart simply brimming with intense anticipation? Has the suspense caused you to toss and turn late into the night? Do you enjoy my ridiculous use of goofy and leading questions to help build the tension? I assume the answer is no (to all of these), because the information is now available via this blog’s mothership – err, I mean.. www.missamerica.org. However, if this is your primary source for “pageant news,” I salute your diligence and am honored to share the following with you. We have a date, location, and network! Woo-Hoo!!
Our new home is on TLC - Miss America is back in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on January 26th! It’s great to know all those details but honestly, I would have settled for just knowing the date. Now that we have something to work backwards from, we can plan my preparation accordingly. There’s the customary shopping, working out, and paperwork business to tend to, but I’m also very interested in staying involved with the YWCA as a volunteer, promoting my platform, and mock interviewing. I believe my exact words to Mrs. Miller were, “Mock interview me to death.” But now that I see that in print, perhaps my words were too strong… Any-hoo, we have lots of work to do and I’m anxious to get to it!
I can’t seriously believe it is the 22nd of August. Where did this entire month go? Yipes! I’m really focused on savoring every moment and experience my year of service has to offer… but it’s increasingly difficult when time insists on flying by! If I can get my brain to switch gears, I’d like to share with you an incredible experience I had up in Bellingham several weeks ago. Evelyn Jefferson, Chairwoman of Lummi Nation, kindly invited me up to a very special event called “Paddle to Lummi – Canoe Journey 2007.” Carol Starcher accompanied me on this trip and we agreed that it was one of the most unique and inspiring appearances either one of us had ever been to. The website for this (www.paddletolummi.com) describes this event by saying, “The Journey seeks to honor the centuries-old custom of transport, harvest and trade by the Coast Salish tribes, many who traveled the waters to meet and gather for festivities. Relationships are strengthened, family ties are renewed, and young and old gather together during this drug and alcohol free event. Our Elders believe that through canoe-pulling, we achieve perfect harmony and balance. This is schelangen, the Lummi way of life.”
Canoes travel from as far as Alaska and for as long as two weeks to take part in this annual event. Very few times in my life have I ever felt such warm hospitality and genuine pride as I did on Lummi’s sacred shores. I was greeted with a hero’s welcome! I told Peggy, “I felt like a real-live celebrity up there!” I think she responded with something to the effect of, “Well… yah.” *giggle* Guess I’m still getting used to the Miss Washington persona. There were times during my tour of the festivities when I was surrounded – and sometimes bombarded – with young and old alike asking for autographs, photos, and simply a handshake. I hugged elders, kissed babies, and was showered with gifts. I came home with nearly a dozen new articles of clothing, the most exciting being my hand-made cedar hat (this sort of artifact is of the kind that are displayed in museums) and my shell and bead medallion. These traditional gifts are very dear to my heart and I will cherish them always. Another significant gift from several members of Lummi Nation was the honor song that was given to me while standing on the shore. The experience was moving beyond words. It was the kind of moment where your skin tingles and your insides are overcome with warmth because the reality of it is so surreal, like a baptism or new awakening. I can’t thank these people enough for their kind words or the loving prayers they sent to me through song.
I was given the opportunity to address the “Treaty Talk” session as well as the general assembly. I spoke briefly about my platform, the program, and how excited I was to represent Native America as the first American Indian to wear the Miss Washington crown. After several hours of mingling and visiting, we retired to the beautiful Silver Reef Casino where Evelyn hosted a grand dinner for Carol, my cousin Paul (who has several ties to Lummi Nation), Paul’s grandmother Bessie, and I at their Steakhouse. Carol and I were expecting BBQ’d meat on a Styrofoam plate and maybe an ear of corn. You know - nothing too fancy, just picnic/comfort food. So you can imagine our surprise when we are brought to a beautifully decorated and dimly-lit eatery and then served cuisine that rivals a seven-course meal! It was spectacular. I am so grateful that I was given the opportunity to spend time with so many Native people from so many beautiful coastal tribes. I look forward to participating in other American Indian events during my year and am hopeful that we can collaborate on several projects in the future.
Let’s see now... what else is worth mentioning..? Well, since returning from Orlando I’ve paid a visit to Jill Ogden for a trim, had lunch with my former Miss Seattle director Darrin Emerick and Miss Seattle's Silver Cloud Inn sponsor, engaged in some serious planning with Peggy Miller, and taped an interview with Comcast Local Edition. This is a program that airs daily on CNN Headline News featuring government and community leaders. I had the chance to chat with Stella Thurkill about my time “in office” and my plans for the year. One of my judges, Mr. Buck Dopp, helped put this together for me and I extend to him one more heartfelt thank you!
In the coming days, I have several meetings to attend and about a million emails to send. If there are grammatical or typographical errors in this post, please blame them on the partial numbness I’m experiencing in my phalanges due to excessive emailing. Ah, the glamours of titleholder life. But I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Until next time,
elyse*
Photos from Paddle to Lummi:
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023546&l=5cfa1&id=44902634
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Hip, Hip, Hooray - We Love You, Genay!
"They may talk of a comet, or a burning mountain, or some such bagatelle; but to me a modest woman, dressed out in all her finery, is the most tremendous object of the whole creation."
-- Oliver Goldsmith
The Final night of competition at the Miss America's Outstanding Teen Pageant begins in a matter of hours. Please continue to send Genay your best wishes, thoughts, and prayers. I pray that she be filled with joy, contentment, peace, and confidence as she enters that theater tonight. As I sit and type on Allie's laptop in our hotel room, my eyes are brimming with tears. It could be that I've been tremendously busy and entirely exhausted.. but I think I'm simply full of emotion - I'm so excited for Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen!
The last couple of days have been so exciting here in Florida! We saw the final night of preliminary competition, ran into members of the pageant family from far and wide, made treasured new friendships, went to Disneyworld, ate a private dinner at Maggiano's, attended a Gala at the Millenia Art Gallery in honor of MAO and MAOT, had lunch at Planet Hollywood Orlando, and didn't sleep enough. All in all, this week has been Awesome! As much as I've loved my time in Orlando, I'm anxious to head home and leave this humidity behind. It seems I'm in need of some much stronger hair products for my next trip this far south. My wish shall be granted at about o-dark-thirty in the morning. (haha.. that's a clever little turn of phrase I've picked up from Sally Lynch). I miss everyone at home and know your hearts and thoughts are here in Orlando with all of us. As usual, I don't have much time to sit and chat, but wanted to leave you all with another sampling of photos. I've been sitting at this desk for about an hour putting the albums and this blog together but I empathize with everyone back in Washington who wants details. I can tend to be an instant gratification kinda gal myself. I must now commence the beautification process for tonight's show.
Much love to everyone. Pray for a safe trip home for all of us and we'll see you soon! And one last time - just for good measure: Good Luck, Genay! Not that someone as talented, pretty, and sweet as Genay needs luck, but I 'spose a little bit couldn't hurt...
Cheers for now having a Miss America date,
( oh - did I forget to mention that little detail..?
We Have a Date and Location!! Woo!! Sorry to titilate, but I must first check with the powers that be that its safe to release the info. Check back soon... aka, tomorrow for the latest! )
elyse*
Photos from Prelims:
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023238&l=2fb26&id=44902634
Photos from the last few days' events:
http://plu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023240&l=20d80&id=44902634
Thursday, August 9, 2007
What are you going to do next? I'm goin' to Disneyworld!!
-- Alice, Alice in Wonderland
Greetings from Orlando! I'm sorry I don't have much time to write. After my speedy-yet-satisfying five hours of sleep last night, I'm rather tired and must resume the beautification process - which has proven to be a daunting and perpetual task. The Miss contestants spent several hours touring a Children's Hospital and we will be leaving for dinner in about an hour. We're going to Maggiano's and I've heard its delightful! Immediately after, we're headed to the Linda Chapin Theatre at the Orange County Convention Center for the final night of preliminary competition.
As I'm in a hurry, I promise to fill in all the blanks in a future blog entry. At the moment, unfortunately, time is a luxury I don't have. I like to leisurely sit and write at my desk... making great and valiant efforts to provide you with witty anecdotes and fun lil' photos. This time - the photos will have to do all the talkin'. Please follow the link below (or copy and paste it into your browswer) to preview a small sampling of the photos we've taken from the week thus far. Again, more will follow when time allows.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023194&l=2e914&id=44902634
The most important thing here though is to tell you all about Genay - she's doing AMAZING! Alli, Sally, and I are so proud of her. She has her characterisitic sweetness and quick wit and is full of energy despite the gruelling schedule. She simply shines onstage and her personality clearly comes through. She is always quick to laugh and smile and the stories she's been sharing at visitation have us in stitches! Her wardrobe and makeup are simply maaaavelous and her talent was upbeat, engaging, and executed with perfection. We are so proud to see her compete and I, personally, am so grateful that I have had this incredible chance to cheer her on from the audience! Thanks so much to everyone who made this trip possible - - Thanks and thanks again! I can't wait to sit down and share all of my thoughts and memories once I'm back in the Pacific Time Zone.
*Pauses* What's that? Oh, sorry, my makeup brushes are calling me... Must get back to work. Please enjoy the photos and continue to keep Genay in your thoughts and prayers. Feel free to email Alli (allison@misswashington.org) with your best wishes and words of encouragement. We've been sharing all the mail with Genay and she really appreciates your well wishes! Also, we've had nothing but positive feedback from other spectators about Genay and her performance. She is truly doing a tremendous job!
I'll check in as soon as I can. And tomorrow is the BIG DAY! Is it Finals Night, you ask. Of course not - I'm going to Disneyworld. woo-hoo!!! I've never been and I hear we get the VIP treatment. Here I come Magic Kingdom... watch out Mulan - I just may try to put you out of a job.
Warm regards,
elyse*
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
A Little of This, A Little of That
-- Indira Gandhi
I realized - rather abruptly this evening - that a week has now lapsed between my last entry and this one. Right from the get-go, I committed to the idea of completing at least one post a week. So... shame on me. *slaps wrist* Alrighty, with that out of the way, let's just sit back, relax, and let the blogging begin. I am presently at my desk, sipping a delicious cup of black-coffee-with-splenda and urge you to do the same. Not only because it's basically my favorite beverage, but if I have to sit here dealing with the self induced guilt incurred due to late-night coffee splurges and writhing with caffeine induced jitters - you might as well join me. Don't worry, Mom & Dads, I'll graciously accept the scolding that will undoubtedly follow in the morning.
The last week was an exciting assortment of several odds and ends. A few events really aren't worth mentioning... but if you know me well enough to be interested in reading my blog, you know that nothing isn't worth mentioning according to me! For instance - I went to the dentist for my biannual cleaning and had a splendid time. Seriously! While most cringe at the thought of the dentist, I am delighted by it. Oh, come on - we all have our quirky idiosyncrasies... Not to mention, I'd like to warmly and officially welcome Dr. Jerome Lee and the entire staff at Cedar Dental Care to the pageant family as one of the MWSO's newest sponsors!
Tuesday was, by far, the busiest day of the week. I had the pleasure of visiting with our muy fabuloso Executive-Producer, Doris Hayes-Clark right before heading to Burien with Peggy. I like to think of Peggy and I as a team, or rather, a pair. So if I consider myself her sidekick, what, then, should I respectfully call her? Feel free to hit the little "Comment" button below with any suggestions. We spent some time with our Sponsor of the Year and my favorite official shutterbug, Henry Schulz. Now here's where the night gets really exciting. Peggy and I were invited to the 2007 Seattle Seafair Commodores Banquet by our very own JoAnn Ludwig and we had a smashing time! All of the charming Seafair Princesses were introduced, we enjoyed a delectable dinner, and (my personal favorite part of the evening) I was "knighted" by Erin Waid, Miss Seafair 2006. How cool is that?! (For those medieval buffs out there, forgive my terminology if women cannot be "knighted." ) We dined and visited at Salty's on Alki where the Commodores welcomed us to with their characteristically gracious and genuine hospitality. I'm hopeful that future Miss Washingtons will have the opportunity to become involved with the extraordinary Seafair program.

2007 Commodores Executive Committee

With Miss Seafair 2006, Erin Wade - - proudly wearing my official Seafair Star Pin
One tidbit worth noting - Peggy and I commenced an official "happy dance" upon receiving confirmation that the Miss America offices had, in fact, received my paperwork on time. Woo! The entire Pageant Family is far too familiar with paperwork stress, so lets all take part in one big collective sigh of relief. *sigh* The Millers and I had a special treat on Friday night. We had the privilege of celebrating with Genay Tucker, Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen, as well as her directors, Sally Lynch and Allie Lord, and Genay's enchanting mother, Tammy. The special occasion: sending Genay off to Orlando with our best wishes and prayers! To know Genay, is to love her. So I thoroughly encourage you to get to know her. I am entirely confident that she will make us all proud at Miss America's Outstanding Teen. She leaves on Wednesday so please continue to wish her good luck and extend your wholehearted support! Speaking of which, I am consumed with excitement at the thought of traveling to Florida to support her at said national pageant! But this entry is getting lengthy, so I'll save all the ranting and raving for when I'm actually there and have news to report.

Wapato City Councilmen: Lamebull, Roa, and Rodriguez
Lastly, I must mention my haphazard trip to Eastern Washington. It was necessary for me to traverse the Cascades and obtain about fifteen minutes of video footage of my hometown to send to Miss America. Gary & Jay - the Pageant Dad Dynamic Duo - kindly chauffeured me to Wapato and my charming and ever-thoughtful beau, Eric Hargrave, offered to keep me company along the way. Not only did we get catch some really fun stuff on film with my captivating little sisters: Lauren, Cheyne, and Sheli, but I got to visit a local park, met with three members of Wapato's City Council, and even - for lack of anything better to film - challenged Eric to a game of tennis (I played for several years in high school.) Unfortunately - I have apparently lost my knack for the game and we concluded our match post haste. The tastiest part of my day, you ask? After all, no post from Elyse is complete without ample reference to sustenance. The gigantic bag of gummies we all gorged on the entire way to the Yakima Valley. Ah... gummies.. they are, quite possibly, the tastiest treat ever made. *salivates* On that note, I'd say this feels like an appropriate and fitting place to conclude my narrative.

Silly time in the park with my sisters. They're gonna be so mad I posted this... hehee...

Just "hanging out" at the park. I used to want to be a trapeze artist when I was little. Just ask me about my grandmother's chandelier...
Pleasant Dreams!
elyse*
Monday, July 23, 2007
These are a Few of my Favorite Things
"Work joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right thoughts and right efforts inevitably bring about right results."
-- James Allen
Peggy and I spent Wednesday evening with Henry Schulz and were graciously accompanied by my father-turned-photo-director, Gary. We had it all: false lashes, major backcombing (I've finally accustomed myself to calling it "backcombing" versus "ratting my hair" at the request of every hostess and hairstylist I've worked with thus far.. I'm rather proud), wardrobe changes, even the compulsatory wind-swept look. For those with a pop-culture sense of humor, the "blue steel" pose was unfortunately eighty-sixed. Thursday was quite enjoyable and consisted of phone calls, planning, packing, and lunching with my former Miss Pierce County Director, and one of my favorite people, Kenney Hayes. (To use "lunch" as a verb is just so east-coast-chic, isn't it?)
Friday was one of those jam-packed busy days. But I rather like those. I interviewed with Tony Ventrella on his radio show - which can be found by turning your dials to KLAY 1180AM on Friday mornings. We spoke about my platform and plans for continued involvement with the YWCA, the MWSO, and about Former Miss WA's. His kind words and fond memories of my predecessors reminds me just how blessed I am to be a part of this program. I set off for Eastern Washington with Mike & Peggy Miller - - Starbucks in hand. Upon arriving in Yakima, we met with Yakima Herald-Republic reporter Adriana Janovich. I'm so grateful for the community support from the media outlets in and around my hometown. With their help, I plan to thoroughly promote this organization throughout Central and Eastern Washington in the hopes that other young girls, particularly those of color, are inspired to participate and gain all there is to gain from becoming part of our beloved pageant family. My family and the Millers obligingly agreed to let me pick our dinner restaurant. The Golden Wheel, my favorite Chinese restaurant in the world (and I've been to China, mind you) was my establishment of choice. An Almond Chicken induced euphoria ensued. As did embarrassing stories, lots of rejoinders, and the "best laugh" I've had in a long time.
Saturday was another incredibly busy and exciting day that concluded with a big finish. The Millers and I were generously given a tour of the YWCA Yakima by Finance Director, Trudie Lakey and her granddaughter, 6-year-old Alexis . Reporters from three local news stations came by and I was interviewed on a myriad of topics. We discussed my platform, pageants, and I was thoroughly surprised to be asked about my relationship status. My response was something to the effect of, "Sorry to disappoint..." One highlight of my day was a visit with my most-favorite woman on the planet: My Grandmother, and inspiration, Viola. We didn't have much time to converse, but managed a quick chat, hugs, and prayers. I challenged her to a rousing game of cribbage on my next visit home. Oh, how I love and cherish her. We then set off towards the Tri-Cities and made a couple of stops along the way. My favorite hole-in-the-wall (those are always the best) Mexican restaurant is in Sunnyside - El Conquistador sure prepares a mean chicken enchilada. *mouth waters*
We made a special trip to Fashion Corner - also in Sunnyside - which really should consider changing its name to Diamond in the Rough Boutique. The staff was not only bubbly, friendly, and sweet; but they agreed to sponsor two of my outfits for for the MAO Teen Pageant in Orlando. Thank You, Irene & Fashion Corner - I will proudly wear your beautiful items and frequently sing your praise! Anyone in need of the perfect gown, party dress, pair of shoes, or pageant-style suit please call me - I'll promptly provide you with Irene's contact info. As my first official pageant appearance as Miss Washington, I had the privilege of meeting the twelve magnificent young women vying for the 2007 Miss Tri-Cities title before the show. They were beautiful, vivacious, and dazzling. Dot & Bob Stewart sure know how to put on a good show! It is my pleasure to welcome *trumpets sound* Kristin Cox as the first contestant to join the Miss Washington class of 2008! Congrats on your stellar performance (she did some seriously fancy saxophone fingerwork) and best of luck as you dutifully serve your community in the coming year!
After a quick stop at Chukar Cherries, a delicious little shop in Prosser, we made it to Wapato for the 10:30 church service at my home-base, Church on the Rock. My favorite Sunday-morning comedian, Pastor Jeff Yellow Owl, welcomed me home and we followed the service with a tasty breakfast at Old Town Station. Like I said at Miss Tri Cities, I fear the Millers are going to be inundated with frantic emails: put Miss Washington on a diet! haha.. probably not a bad idea. Ü
That's all for this lengthy yet thorough installment of my endeavors. Stay tuned for future updates!
Much love,
elyse*
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Business as Usual & Busy as Ever
"A bee is never as busy as it seems; it's just that it can't buzz any slower."
- - Kin Hubbard
To those of you who have anxiously been awaiting my second installment, I urge you two things: first - pat yourselves on the back for such loyal and steadfast patience (it's appreciated!), and second - consider taking up a hobby... the musings I have here are likely not worth such fervent anticipation. (A little self deprecation never hurt anybody, right?)
With that said - let's get down to the latest "buzz!" I do believe that there is a time and date stamp to these blog messages, so I must preempt my brief *scoffs* note by apologizing to my platoon of parents for the late hour. Worry not - I simply do my best work at night. Late at night. So much has happened since we last corresponded that I hardly know where to begin. In that case, let's go back... way, way back to when it all began... aka - a week ago Sunday. Ü Two radio interviews and one delicious breakfast later, I was off to retreat to my home. To my dismay, the messes I'd left upon leaving for pageant week were still there and had not managed to clean themselves up as I had instructed. Funny how that happens. At this point, it is necessary to extend another very warm thank you to all of my sister contestants for their tremendous gifts! They were exceptionally heartfelt and incredibly thoughtful. I've lovingly enjoyed glancing through them on a daily basis - this is quite easy because not only do they still entirely cover my dining room table, but they've managed to start trickling onto the floor. Except the edible ones - those things were gone (and tremendously relished) in the blink of an eye.
Last Monday, I was accompanied to an in-studio radio interview with KOMO 1000 in Seattle by our esteemed Assistant-Producer, Sarahlynn Aanderud. Mid-week was fairly low-key for me, except for the oodles of time I spent on the telephone. I know what you're thinking: Elyse - - Chatty?! Get out of here! Ha. Actually, I did several newspaper interviews and of course had the obligatory nightly chat with my Pageant Dads and biggest fans, Gary and Jay. On speakerphone, of course. Doris Hayes-Clark, the other half of our exceptional Production team, accompanied me to a midday Rotary meeting with Rotary #8 of Tacoma on Thursday. We were greeted by friendly Rotarians, a delectable lunch spread, and warm felicitations. Much thanks to the lovely Kristen Eddings for arranging this appearance!
Steve Smith & I after the Rotary meeting
My hair appointment was thoroughly enjoyable and my time with Jill from Angelo Mendi's Salon in Tacoma was well spent. I'm now a back-combing machine! And for those who were crossing their fingers for the culturally appropriate, yet insanely awkward, Samurai pony-tail - I'm sorry to disappoint. On Saturday, Peggy and I made the trek down to Wilsonville, OR to have my "colors done" by the delightful Barb Wilson. It was genuinely an eye-opening experience. To be told what your most complimentary colors and patterns are sounds like something on the verge of ridiculous, but I wholeheartedly encourage everyone to consider it. Barb doesn't tell you what (and what not) to wear, rather she gives you new perspective on how to make educated decisions regarding clothing styles and colors. We simply had a blast. Sunday was devoted to hair and makeup. Literally. We spent an absurd amount of time at the MAC counter and I walked away a much more makeup-savvy young woman. As a self-taught makeup "apply-er," I had no idea I was so out of the loop.
Barb Wilson & I
I had the pleasure of spending Monday morning of this week with Sarahlynn again. Not only is she a fabulous traveling companion, but she graciously assumed the role of my personal photog! We were out in Gig Harbor at Gateway Fitness celebrating the opening of the New Tacoma Narrows bridge. We did a quick interview with 710 KIRO and chattered with the Secretary of Transportation as well as several on-air radio and television personalities. The highlight of the morning, though, was my stop into the child care center at Gateway Fitness. I was greeted by at least two dozen smiling little faces. All of whom wanted my signature on their respective fragments of construction paper. Ah, the simple joys in life.

Eating TOLLhouse cookies in front of the new TOLLbooths... clever..
Visiting Gateway Fitness's Childcare Center I made several new friends and exuberantly high-fived.
After some intense eyebrow scrutinization earlier today (by three separate beauty-industry trained professionals, mind you) Peggy and I returned from South Center with plans to meet up midday tomorrow. It's headshot time! My brows are groomed, my eye-makeup smoky, my wardrobe is packed, and I think I just may be ready for my closeup, Mr. Schulz.
G'night!
elyse*
Friday, July 13, 2007
The Fantastic Voyage - - and We're Off...!
"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step."
-- Lao-Tzu
Greetings and welcome to my Blog! *laughs out loud* I simply must pause here because I just caught an unsightly error: I inadvertently wrote "welcome to my blob," and that is just not the mood I want to set for my very first entry! Oh goodness. It's going to be a fun year - I can tell.
Before I endlessly blab on and on - err... provide thoughtful detailed account - about this whirlwind first week, some very warm and heartfelt thank yous are in order. First and foremost, my brand-shiny-and-new Executive Director, Peggy Miller! Thank you for your kindness, your commitment, and your sincere dedication. I am so honored and proud to be your very first Miss Washington! To know you, is to love you; and I'm so excited to have the privilege of getting to know you even better! Also, my family. I could say thank you 'till I'm blue in the face and I still wouldn't have been able to adequately express how much I love and appreciate you, your time, and all you've done and do for me. So, spare me a blue face and accept all my gratitude from the bottom of my heart. My family has been my rock, my entertainment, my cheering section, and my safe haven. As far as pageants are concerned, if I am the star - you are the heavens. Hugs are soon to follow.
I can't forget to recognize my fellow Sister Contestants. Can you believe it ladies? We made it through pageant week unscathed! woo-hoo! I apologize to those who will elicit a cringe response (because I'm certain that reaction will follow), but there's just something about spending a week cooped up in a hotel that binds us together with an unbreakable bond. Perhaps it's the endless swapping of battle scars and war-stories... body glue mishaps, significant other woes and complaints, wardrobe malfunctions, the obligatory director anecdote, and, of course, sheer goofiness. Without sounding like a sappy Hallmark card, you beautiful young women have inspired me, entertained me, and shared something very precious with me. Three cheers for the Miss Washington Class of 2007! (Recall, we did in fact have a "hip-hip-hooray" session during the week.) Again - hugs are sure to follow. To Heather Laible, Miss Greater Vancouver, no set of roommates was ever matched together more perfectly. I have a special place in my heart for you. And to Allison, Miss Emerald City - hopefully you remain my partner in crime. Pageant week, as a pair, was entirely enjoyable. You taught us all a little something about grace.
My esteemed Director Darrin - I truly have no words. And this is only because we're on the phone so often that I think we've covered it all! Ha! Oh, I'm teasing. You are the best director any girl could ever ask for. I am so blessed to have had the chance to work with you and am pleased to consider you my fourth Dad! And last - but certainly not least in any way, shape, or form - the volunteers! State and local volunteers make pageant world go 'round. I am indebted to your graciousness and your hard work. Without you, there are no local titleholders and conversely, there is no Miss Washington. Without you - I'm out of a job! Even so, I'm grateful for you and all of your tireless efforts. At a minimum, I am committed to having the best year humanly possible as a tribute and a thank you for all you do - - I'll do my best to make you proud!
It seems that I've managed to fill this space with very little record of what my week has actually been like. Hmm.. how'd that happen? Let me preempt this year of service with one little cautionary message. While I have the absolute best of intentions, my "little notes" frequently err on the lengthy side. So I urge all of you, who haven't recently done so, to seek out an eye doctor of your choice to have your vision examined. If you didn't have "bad eyes" before this post, it is likely you do now because what was supposed to be brief turned itself into an epic novel. Those of you who already know me and my "longish" writing style, knew to expect this. More on the week will follow shortly. I'm off to an important appointment this afternoon... a Haircut! I suggested a Samurai-style shave and pony-tail.. but Peggy objected. Three inches it is.
Cheers to a fabulous year, my first entry, and the Nevada Trail. (I'm going to tentatively call my journey to Miss America the Nevada Trail. I liken it to the Oregon trail not in the sense that I hope to tragically lose loved ones in wagon wheel accidents along the way, but we - as a family- have got our eyes on the prize.) We're headed out for the unknown, and the journey alone is going to be the adventure of a lifetime.
Love & Blessings,
elyse*
Monday, January 1, 2007
Media Reports
http://pageantcastnews.blogspot
http://www.buckdopp.com
http://www.yakima-herald.com
http://www.tbnweekly.com/pubs
http://www.wapato-city.org/
http://www.siofyakima.org
http://www.umatilla.nsn.us/24
http://www.spokesmanreview.com
http://www.indiancountry.com
http://kollectif.wordpress.com
http://www.kndu.com/global
http://wdwnews.com/viewimage
Appearances
JULY 2007
Sunday, 8th
Radio Interview on KVI 570
Radio Interview on KOMO 1000
Paperwork over Breakfast with the Millers, my Family, & my Local Director
Monday, 9th
In-Studio Interview with KOMO 1000
Phone Interview with Yakima Herald-Republic with Ross Courtney
Tuesday, 10th
Phone Interview with Lower Valley Publications with Wendy Johns
Wednesday, 11th
Phone Interview with Yakama Nation Review
Thursday, 12th
Tacoma Rotary #8 Lunch Meeting
Friday, 13th
Hair appointment with Jill @ Angelo Mendi Salon & Boutique
Saturday, 14th
Color Consultation Trip to Wilsonville, OR to meet with Barb Wilson, Image Consultant
Sunday, 15th
MAC appointment
Paperwork Session with Peggy
Monday, 16th
Narrows Bridge Opening and Radio Interview with KOMO 1000
Tuesday, 17th
Shopping trip to Southcenter
Wednesday, 18th
Photo Shoot with Henry Schulz
Thursday, 19th
Lunch meeting with Kenney Hayes, MPC Executive Director
Friday, 20th
Telephone Interview with Tony Ventrella on KLAY 1180
Photos & Interview at Yakima Herald-Republic with Adrianna Janovich
Travel to Yakima with the Millers
Saturday, 21st
Tour of YWCA Yakima
Television interview at YWCA Yakima with KAPP
Television interview at YWCA Yakima with KNDO
Television interview at YWCA Yakima with KIMA
Meeting with *new* Sponsor Irene @ Fashion Corner in Sunnyside
Miss Tri-Cities Pageant & Awards Banquet
Sunday, 22nd
Travel back to Tacoma (after stopping at Chukar Cherries in Prosser, of course)
Tuesday, 24th
Conference call with Doris Hayes-Clark
Photo Shoot with Henry Schulz
Seattle SeaFair Commodores Banquet at Salty’s on Alki
Thursday, 26th
Paperwork session with Peggy Miller
Friday, 27th
Genay Tucker's (Miss WA’s Outstanding Teen) Dinner & Send Off
Sunday, 29th
Travel to Wapato to shoot “Hometown Video” for Miss America
Tuesday, 31st
Paddle to Lummi, Canoe Journey 2007 in Bellingham
Dinner with Evelyn Johnson, Chair of Lummi Nation
AUGUST 2007
Wednesday, 1st
Alterations at FitRite
Thursday, 2nd
Head home to Eastern Washington for three whole days of downtime!
Monday, 6th
Fly out of SeaTac to Orlando, FL with Sally Lynch for Miss America's Outstanding Teen Pageant
Tuesday, 7th
YWCA Tampa Bay Tours: YWCA/USF Family Village, Hispanic Outreach Center, Emergency & Transitional Housing Facility
MAOT Preliminary Night One
Wednesday, 8th
MAOT Preliminary Night Two
Thursday, 9th
CMN/Dairy Queen Miracle Treat Day - Tour Orlando Regional's Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies with Miss America 2008 Contestants
Dinner sponsored by Maggiano's with Miss America 2008 Contestants
MAOT Preliminary Night Three
Friday, 10th
DisneyWorld visit with Miss America 2008 Contestants
MAOT Gala at Millenia Fine Art Gallery with 2008 Miss Contestants
Saturday, 11th
Lunch sponsored by Planet Hollywood at Downtown Disney
MAOT Final Competition
Sunday, 12th
Depart from Orlando, FL back to Seattle, WA (on a plane that was frustratingly delayed)
Tuesday, 14th
Hair appointment with Jill
Wednesday, 15th
Lunch with my local director, Darrin Emerick & a generous Miss Seattle Sponsor, Silver Cloud Inn
Meeting at Mercer Island Community Center
Thursday, 16th
In Studio Filming: Comcast Local Edition
Monday, 20th
Meeting with *new* Sponsor, Dr. Jerome Lee of Cedar Dental Care
Thursday, 23rd
Lunch meeting with Peggy Miller & Doris Hayes-Clark
Tuesday, 28th
Hair appointment with Jill
Shopping trip to Portland, OR
Wednesday, 29th
Head to Dee's Studio in Gresham, OR
Shopping and lunch downtown with Barb Wilson
Thursday, 30th
Meeting with YWCA Seattle
SEPTEMBER 2007
Saturday, 1st
Work on Volunteer gifts at Peggy's
Head to Eastern Washington for a Homecoming weekend!
Miss Wapato Pageant Judge & Performer at my alma mater, Wapato High School
Sunday, 2nd
Return to Tacoma for Volunteer Appreciation BBQ and briefly crash the MWSO Executive Board Meeting
Monday, 3rd
Return to Wapato for the Harvest Festival Parade & Carnival Autograph Signing
Tuesday, 4th
Alterations at FitRite
Wardrobe Shopping Excursion in Auburn
Thursday, 6th
Alterations (yes, more) at FitRite
Friday, 7th
Talent Rehearsal with Doris Hayes-Clark and Kenney Hayes
Saturday, 8th
Miller Wedding!
Monday, 10th
Miss Pierce County Board Meeting
Tuesday, 11th
Photo shoot with Henry Schulz
Wednesday, 12th
Nutrition Consultation with Suzan Zeiger
Belle Square shopping trip and dinner with the Dads
Thursday, 13th
Hair appointment with Jill
Friday, 14th
YWCA Yakima Domestic Violence Shelter and new facility tour
Saturday, 15th
Sunshine Days Parade, Sunnyside WA
Perform in the park for Sunshine Days Festival
Miss Sunnyside Pageant Judge
Sunday, 16th
Guest Performer for Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Fallen Heroes Garden, West Valley, WA
Monday, 17th
Meeting with Elizabeth Farley, Executive Director of YWCA of Yakima
Tuesday, 18th
TACID "Imagine" Breakfast
MAC appointment
Wednesday, 19th
Appointment with sound engineer, Kevin Antholt
Thursday, 20th
Hair appointment with Jill
Lunch with Trusteed Plans Service Corp. in Seattle
Miss Seattle Dress Rehearsal
Friday, 21st
Miss Seattle Judges Dinner at Joey's on Lake Union
Saturday, 22nd
Miss Seattle Pageant Interviews - Warm up the Judges
Miss Seattle Pageant emcee, performer, & my Miss Seattle 2007 Farewell
Sunday, 23rd
Miss Seattle Homecoming in Mercer Island, WA
Monday, 24th
Miss America Contestant On-line Lottery
Saturday, 29th
UPS Circle of Honor
OCTOBER 2007
Tuesday, 2nd
YWCA Spokane Domestic Violence Awareness Vigil
Wednesday, 3rd
Lunch hosted by YWCA Spokane
YWCA Spokane Tour - Administrative Offices, Domestic Violence Shelter
Thursday, 4th
Health/Physical Education Classes (x6) at Elma High School, Elma, WA
Friday, 5th
Filming PB&J Segment for Miss America with Videographer at Peggy Miller's
Gene & Arlene Wright's 50th Wedding Anniversary
Monday, 8th
Road trip to Dee's Studio in Gresham, OR
Tuesday, 9th
Administrative tasks with Peggy Miller (including updating this page) (hehee)
Wednesday, 10th
Alterations at FitRite
Friday, 12th
Meeting with *new* sponsor, Callaway Fitness
Hair appointment with Jill
Saturday, 13th
Soroptimist International of Yakima Masquerade Ball
Wednesday, 17th
Talent Rehearsal with Executive Producer, Doris Hayes-Clark
Friday, 19th
Meeting with *new* sponsor, Callaway Fitness
Leave with the Millers for Yakima, WA
Saturday, 20th
MWSO Fall Forum - Day 1
Tamale Festival, Wapato, WA
Sunday, 21st
MWSO Fall Forum - Day 2
Return with the Millers to Tacoma
Saturday, 27th
National Anthem - Pacific Lutheran University Football vs. Lewis & Clark
Depart for Miami with Peggy Miller
Monday, 29th
Board "Majesty of the Seas" and set sail on the Miss America Cruise
Tuesday, 30th
3-Hour Rehearsal with Contestants, Miss America, & MAOTeen
Tour Key West with Miss America Contestants
Lunch at Alice's of Key West
Photo Shoot with Contestants & Miss America
Wednesday, 31st
Afternoon Talent Show!
Free time in Cozumel, Mexico
NOVEMBER 2007
Thursday, 1st
Day at Sea
MAO Halloween Party
Friday, 2nd
Return to Miami, FL
Visit YWCA Greater Miami
Saturday, 3rd
Return to Washington
Sunday, 4th
Leave for Los Angeles, CA for Miss America Reality Series taping
Monday, 5th
Check out of hotel, leave for Top Secret filming location
---> We're here filming till the 14th, so no updates till then.. stay tuned!
Wednesday, 14th
Return from Southern California - So glad to be back home!
Thursday, 15th
Depart for Wenatchee with Patti Belik for annual Festival of Trees
Friday, 16th
Holiday Luncheon & Style Show
"Holiday Spice" Concert at the 'PAC' (Performing Arts Center of Wenatchee)
Radio Interview with 560 KPQ AM
Saturday, 17th
Gala Dinner & Auction
Sunday, 18th
Return to Tacoma
Monday, 19th
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Gingerbread Village, Seattle Sheraton
Tuesday, 20th - 24th
Thanksgiving Break!
Sunday, 25th
Performance - Harbor Christian Church, Gig Harbor, WA
Monday, 26th
Meeting with Tom Neuman with Puyallup's Liberty Theater
Shopping Trip to Seattle
Administrative tasks with Peggy Miller
Tuesday, 27th
Alterations with Luda
Wednesday, 28th
Meeting with our newest sponsor, Callaway Fitness
Leave with Patti Belik for Leavenworth, WA
Thursday, 29th
Appear on Good Morning America, live from Leavenworth, WA
Friday, 30th
Session with Kevin Schneider of Callaway Fitness
DECEMBER 2007
Saturday, 1st
Etiquette Training in Salem, OR with Beth Hjalseth
Sunday, 2nd
Meeting with *new sponsor* Cynthia Laffler of Cynthia's Jewelry Box
Travel home with Peggy Miller and Mandy Schendel, Miss Washington Teen USA
Tuesday, 4th
Session with Kevin Schneider of Callaway Fitness
Wednesday, 5th
Legends Casino Christmas Tree Lighting, Yakima, WA
Friday, 7th
Photo Shoot with *new sponsor* Duell Fisher & Michael Naiman of Team Photogenic
Sunday, 9th
Pageant Family Christmas Open House
Monday, 10th
Talent Rehearsal, Liberty Theater, Puyallup, WA
Tuesday, 11th
Interview with Amy Clancy on KIRO 7 Television
Thursday, 13th
Alterations with Luda of Fit Rite
Friday, 14th
Session with Kevin Schneider of Callaway Fitness
Voice Lesson with Brad Barker of GBM Music
Sunday, 16th
Meeting with *new sponsor* Cynthia Laffler of Cynthia's Jewelry Box
Monday, 17th
Mock Interviews in Seattle
Tuesday, 18th
Session with Kevin Schneider
Mock Interviews in Seattle
Wednesday, 19th
Visit to Sherman Elementary
Thursday, 20th
Alterations with Luda
National Anthem at Pacific Lutheran University
Saturday, 22nd
Voice Lesson with Brad Barker
Sunday, 23rd - Wednesday, 26th
A wonderfully appreciated Christmas Break!
Thursday, 27th
Mock Interviews in Seattle
Friday, 28th
Session with Kevin Schneider
Fitting with Luda
Savi Day Spa in Tacoma
JANUARY 2008
Tuesday, 1st
Happy New Year!!
Thursday, 3rd
Mock Interview in Seattle
Radio Interview with Thane & Tom on 92.9, The Bull
Friday, 4th
Radio Interviews:
KUSA - with Dorothy & Brian
KXDD - with Dewey & Charlie
KARY - with RJ & Lou
KHHK - with Blaze
Saturday, 5th
Shopping Extravaganza with Peggy Miller
Sunday, 6th
Mock Interview with Miss Washington volunteers & former titleholders
Meeting with Fianna Dickson for Wardrobe Preview & Script
Tuesday, 8th
Hair Appointment with Jill Ogden at Angelo Mendi
Training with Kevin Schneider
Wednesday, 9th
Training with Kevin Schneider
Mock Interviews in Seattle
Phone Interview with Indian Country Today
Thursday, 10th
Flight to Yakima, WA
Friday, 11th
New Miss America Talent Song due to MAO
Northwest Today television interview on KNDU
Brunch with Dot Stewart and Teresa Lavender
Filming and Photo Session for Yakama Nation
Saturday, 12th
Flight to Seattle cancelled from Yakima, Dads come to the rescue and drive me back!
Sunday, 13th
Miss Washington Fashion Show & Miss America Send-Off with special appearances by UW Quarterback Jake Locker, and Receivers D'Andre Goodwin and Charles Hawkins, Jr.
(Go Dawgs)
Monday, 14th
Training with Kevin Schneider
Northwest Afternoon televisison interview with KOMO 4
Tuesday, 15th
Hair appointment with Jill Ogden from Angelo Mendi
Wednesday, 16th
Leave for Las Vegas - Here we come, Miss America Pageant!! wahoo!
Thursday, 17th
Arrival Ceremony at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Kickoff Meeting and Dinner with MAO Staff
Friday, 18th
Production Rehearsals
Gondola Ride at The Venetian and Photos at The Palazzo
Saturday, 19th
Production Rehearsals
VIP Reception at Koi
Sunday, 20th
Production Rehearsals
Appearance & Autograph Signing at Fashion Show Mall
Dazzled & Entertained at "Stomp"
Monday, 21st
Production Rehearsals
Miss America Interview
Tuesday, 22nd
Production Rehearsals
Preliminary Competition, Night 1
Wednesday, 23rd
Production Rehearsals,
Preliminary Competition, Night 2
Thursday, 24th
Production Rehearsals
Red Carpet at Rambo Premeire
Preliminary Competition, Night 3
Friday, 25th
Production Rehearsals
Planet Hollywood VIP Reception
Children's Miracle Network Black Tie Gala
Saturday, 26th
Production Rehearsals
Miss America Live!
Sunday, 27th
Pack up & Head home (after our flight was delayed. wouldn't you know it?)
FEBRUARY 2008
Saturday, 2nd
Miss Grays Harbor Judges Dinner & Pageant
Sunday, 3rd
Travel home to Tacoma from Aberdeen, WA
Monday, 4th
Radio Interview with Les & Rebecca on KINK
Emcee Mock Primary at WSU Vancouver
Tuesday, 5th
Radio Interview on KMPS
National Anthem at Pacific Lutheran University
Thursday, 7th
Meeting with Peggy Miller & Erin Riffe
Sunday, 10th
Miss Poulsbo Tea
Tuesday, 12th
Visit VA Puget Sound HCS American Lake
Thursday, 14th
Deliver Valentines to veterans at VA Puget Sound HCS Seattle
Friday, 15th
Flight to Spokane
Miss Moses Lake Dress Rehearsal
Saturday, 16th
Emcee Miss Moses Lake Pageant
Sunday, 17th
Miss Spokane Pageant
Monday, 18th
Travel home to Tacoma with the Millers
Tuesday, 19th
American Legend Fur Auction in Renton, WA
Wednesday, 20th
Serve breakfast & Interview at Chief Seattle Club
Saturday, 23rd
Miss Mason County Judges Dinner & Pageant
Monday, 25th
Co-Emcee Miss Whatcom County Silent Auction
Wednesday, 27th
Business Lunch with Annie Malone of Tacoma Women's Fitness & Day Spa
Thursday, 28th
Flight to Michigan for Miss America's Homecoming, "Dreams Do Come True"
MARCH 2008
Saturday, 1st
Flight to Seattle
Miss Pierce County Pageant
Monday, 3rd
Wapato Welcome Home Assemblies
Wapato Middle School
Wapato High School
Friday, 7th
Radio Interviews
Thane & Tom, Yakima's 92.9
Kendall Weaver, Yakima's 88.5
Lakewood Rotary Meeting
Hand out Dictionaries with Rotarians
Impromptu Lakewood Boys & Girls Club Tour
Saturday, 8th
Miss Lewis County Pageant
Sunday, 9th
Miss Yakima County Pageant
Thursday, 13th
Puyallup Kiwanis
Pierce County Juvenile Court Diversity Talk
Saturday, 15th
Miss Whatcom County Pageant
Monday, 17th
"Indian Life" Interview
Tuesday, 18th
Production Meeting
Thursday, 20th
University of Washington GEAR UP Career Fair at YVCC, Grandview, WA
Wednesday, 26th
Character Trait Assembly, Firgove Elementary, Puyallup, WA
Item House Fitting
Thursday, 27th
"Hero" Presentation in Leavenworth, WA
Saturday, 29th
Miss Poulsbo/Miss Kitsap Pageant
Monday, 31st
Meeting with YWCA Pierce County
APRIL 2008
Tuesday, 1st
Washington State Indian Education Association Luncheon, Keynote Speaker
Thursday, 3rd
Seattle Indian Health Board - Youth Leadership Workshop, Guest Speaker
Friday, 4th - Sunday, 6th
Miss Clark County Pageant, Emcee
Monday, 14th
Visit YWCA Maricopa County, Phoenix, AZ
Saturday, 19th
Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen Forum, Speaker
Sunday, 20th
Miss Washington Sweeper Pageant, Emcee
Monday, 21st
YWCA Yakima Annual Luncheon, Guest Speaker
Tuesday, 22nd
YWCA Pierce County Dinner with Board and Keynote Speaker, Naomi Tutu
Wednesday, 23rd
City of Seattle, Administrative Professionals Day, Guest Speaker
YWCA Pierce County Annual Luncheon, Guest Speaker
Monday, 28th
Spanaway Lake High School, YWCA Project Empower & Employ Recruiting
Tuesday, 29th
Clover Park High School, YWCA PE&E Recruiting
MAY 2008
Thursday, 1st
Bethel High School, YWCA PE&E: 13 Classroom Visits
Friday, 2nd
Graham-Kapowsin High School, YWCA PE&E Recruiting
Cole Schubert's Birthday Party!
Saturday, 3rd
YWCA Pierce County's Project Empower & Employ
Monday, 5th
Central Washington University, President's Address on Diversity, Guest Speaker
Saturday, 10th
Celebrate my Birthday. Woo!
Sunday, 11th - Monday, 12th
National American Indian Housing Council, Guest Speaker
Tuesday, 13th
American Legend, Guest
Wednesday, 14th
Grandview Rotary Meeting, Guest Speaker
Toppenish, WA Johnson O'Malley Senior Banquet - Guest Speaker
White Swan, WA Johnson O'Malley Senior Banquet - Keynote Speaker
Thursday, 15th
Toppenish Middle School, Guest Speaker
Legends Casino, Guest
Friday, 16th
Grandview Middle School, Guest Speaker
Granger High School, Guest Speaker
Monday, 19th
Washington High School, Guest Speaker
Keithley Middle School, Guest Speaker
Bethel Family Night, Keynote Speaker
Tuesday, 20th
Photo Shoot with Team Photogenic
Wednesday, 21st
Harrah Elementary School
Thursday, 22nd
Peninsula High School
Friday, 23rd - Sunday 25th
Miss Washington Spring Forum
Sunday 25th - Monday 26th
Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen Pageant, Emcee
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