Thursday, May 17, 2012

The Remaining 22 Days

Folks, I know I've been quite a slacker in this whole area of blogging but I've recently realized I have a LOT to talk about.  I'll briefly catch you up on what I've been up to since Miss America and then share my plans for the future.

After coming home from Miss America I took advantage of sleep, ice cream, cereal and TV.  I was so exhausting coming off the adrenaline high in Vegas and I definitely need to catch up.  After a few weeks of laziness I started another workout program with my trainer to keep my mornings busy and started up again with my appearances.

At the Morning Blend talking about my experience at Miss America.

Drove through a blizzard twice this weekend to get to Western NE for the Farm and Ranch Expo.  Even had family from Wyoming come to see me :)

I've been so happy to help KAH a few times this year and this was one of the greatest events.  The DECA group from Millard West broke the Guinness World Record for the largest hand painted sign which raised over $5,000 for KAH in Omaha.

In February I traveled to South Dakota for a local competition and was so grateful to spend time with my Miss America sister, Miss SD, Anna Simpson.

In March I worked with Education Quest at the Lincoln Westfield Mall and met up with my new friend Matt McKay from KFRX in Lincoln.  Our personalities work wonderfully together...aka, things get a little wild when we're together.  

At the end of March I had the honor of speaking at the Omaha Agri Business Banquet in Omaha where I had the opportunity to speak about my life in agriculture.  I was such a blessing to think back on so many memories that were made on the farm life.  

Before Miss Nebraska Orientation I was able to judge the a Sodexo culinary event in North Platte where the winner's breakfast recipe was entered for the national contest.  His recipe even made the top 4 in the country!  


I was asked to speak at a mother/daughter banquet in April at the E-Free Church in Lincoln where I was able to share the importance of representation and my personal testimony. 

Despite the cancellation of the Spring Game I was still able to hang out with the Spirit Squad.  Had it not poured on us, I would have been sidelines as a quest of the Spirit Squad.  

After many different appearances I decided to take a little break from reality and fly out to California to see my sister, brother-in-law and my beautiful nieces.  I loved spending the week with them and becoming their favorite auntie :)

This month has come up quickly I'm a little nervous to get everything done!  With graduations, piano lessons, and recitals out of the way I am focusing my time on Miss Nebraska 2012.  I have spent a great deal of time writing a journal for the new Miss Nebraska filled with helpful hints, encouragement, music, scripture verses, contacts and love.  One thing that has always appealed to me about being Miss Nebraska is being a mentor.  I look forward to filling that position even more in the years to come for the young women in both the Outstanding Teen and Miss Nebraska Pageant.

In the last few days I have chosen my songs for Miss Nebraska, filmed my farewell video, planned some outfits and began the process of understanding that this experience is nearly over for me.  In preparations for my farewell video I wrote a paragraph stating that I created my own path this year as Miss Nebraska and each Miss Nebraska after me will do the same.  I feel that each one of the former's have left their mark on this state and the new ones aren't to follow their path but build their own and I feel I have done just that.  I made my mark on Nebraska in the last year and I think I can say it's been quite a unique one.

I'm headed to a wedding tomorrow in Iowa, then making a trip out to North Carolina for a few appearances and time with friends.  I will keep you posted on the journeys ahead.

Thank you for the constant support!

Love,
Kayla
Miss Nebraska :)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Miss America Day 7


Hello to one of the best nights ever!  I had the chance to work it in my swimsuit and bask in the dream of floating across the stage in my evening gown.  I couldn't have felt better about either of them.  During rehearsal many of the girls got emotional while walking in evening gown and it was obvious why.  It's the evening gown portion that was always the highlight of the Miss America pageant.  The young girls watching didn't remember the talents, or the swimsuit but the gorgeous dressed that the woman were wearing.  And I must say, when you have the confidence to walk half naked in heels in front of 7,000+ people, you feel pretty good! 

I have Deb Gray of Figure by Faith in Omaha to thank for my wonderful body!  I had such a wonderful experience with her and felt like a super star on stage!


My gorgeous gown was designed and sponsored by Michele Strom of Winning Crown Boutique in Omaha. I was so lucky to get the gown of my dreams!



Love my family!

The wonderful George Garlic!

My ladies from Omaha :)

Such a handsome man.

ZacAttack 

More to come!
Kayla
Miss Nebraska :)


Miss America Day 6

"From the state that brought you Kool-aid, Ohhhh yeeeahhhh!"
I understand how outrageously late this is but I MUST finish this week of Miss America even if it is without much detail.  I have some other things I'd love to write about and only have one month left as Miss Nebraska!  I hope you haven't gotten bored with me as I've been awful at blogging!  Here goes.

Tuesday night preliminaries was an easy yet nerve racking night for me as I had onstage question.  It's my least favorite portion of competition so I was glad to get it over with on the first night.  I tend to have an out of body experience in this area so I don't remember the question but I do remember that I felt wonderful with my answer.

Onstage Question

This night was extremely special because it was the first time I was able to see my family and friends!

My wonderful Caroline!

My directors :)

My love!

My cheering section/biggest fans/family/friends!

Hoping to wrap up this week of blogs very soon!

Kayla
Miss Nebraska