Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Barbara Bush Childrens Hospital




October has been such a busy month. I was asked to come and talk at the telethon to raise money for BBCH. My oldest so had spent quite a bit of time at MMC as a baby and it was a good opportunity to tell our story. I was so proud of my son Edward who is 11. He spoke on the 2 radio stations and with the TV station like a pro. We were able to spend some time in the playroom with some of the patients. It was a good time and the telethon was a great success.

Dinner with Miss America Katie Stam





In September I had the opportunity to join the Miss America organization and meet Miss America Katie Stam in Framingham Massachusetts. It was such a blast. All of the New England delegates for Miss America 2010 were present along with the Outstanding Teens. They all performed their talents and it was just breathtaking. Not being biased or anything but Miss Maine Susie Stauble....was amazing. She was so far above and beyond the competition present and I really think that Maine could be the home of the next Miss America!!! Also got to meet Sam Haskell and pick up his book "Promises I made my mother". He is a wonderful speaker and his book is so inspiring. Once you start reading you can't put it down. What a wonderful opportunity it was to attend....stay tuned and be ready to cheer Susie on in January as she competes for Miss America.

Maine Childrens Cancer Program


In September I headed to the south to Sanford Maine to help out with the Annual Elks Chili Cookoff and Auction to benefit the Maine Childrens Cancer Program. It was a chilly night but perfect for Chili. I helped register all the attendees and got to meet some wonderful people. Sanford is really a close knit community and it amazed me how many people knew each other. It was a great time. It was wonderful to try all the different kinds of chili that were entered into the contest. The auction was a big success. It was nice to have such a big showing for a really great cause. Thanks to the Elks for having me...It was definately an honor to be among so many amazing people.

Apple Queen Pageant


Back in September I was asked by Jennifer Webber to judge the Apple Queen Pageant at the Windsor Fair. I had never been to the fair so it was a great opportunity. It was a beautiful day and I was joined by two wonderful women as judges. One was the first Apple Queen and the other was from the Dept of Agriculture. This was a wonderful little pageant for teenage girls with great scholarships available. Jenn Webber put on a great pageant and it was a nice night for it. I got to meet John Remy who choreographed the pageant and he is a lot of fun. I had a great time and a big congrats goes out to the Maine Apple Queen Courtney Hammond!!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Where has the summer gone....





WOW....I must apologize...its been a while since I updated this blog. I traveled out to Las Vegas at the end of July for the National Pageant. It was such an amazing experience. I met some fabulous women. It was a week filled with action. I was exhausted at the end of the week. We were able to mingle out and about in Vegas and I made some lasting friendships. Mrs South Carolina was crowned our new Mrs United States. My husband Eddie and my boys were able to join me to help cheer me on. My husband and I had celebrated our 14 year wedding anniversary in April and have been kicking around the idea of renewing our vows for a while now. So we did it Vegas style. We visited the Elvis Chapel and had the King renew our vows for us. It was a blast for all of us and the boys enjoyed it as well. With Elvis's blessing we are sure to have many more happy years!!

After I returned back to Maine...I had to rest my cheeks from all the smiling I did for the pictures in Las Vegas. I got back into the swing of things....I had an event at the Baileys Island Tuna Tourney Awards Night. I helped hand out the awards to all the winners. Let me tell you there were LOTS of awards! Had a beautiful evening out at Cooks Resturant on Baileys Island. I was happy to help out and honored that they had me.

I then helped out with an auction to help benefit the Southern Maine Community College Scholarship Fund. The auction was put on by the Sturdavent Island Tuna Tourney and the amount of money that was raised was pretty impressive. It was nice to see people being so generous for a good cause. It was a lot of fun....my feet were screaming by the end from all the walking in my heels!!

In the next coming weeks I will be making appearances at schools throughout the state. I hope to spread my message to the youth and to those in the position to make a difference in youths at risk lives. Remember...I was one of those kids that struggled at home with two parents that battled addiction and mental illness. It was largely due to the guidance that my teacher/coach gave me that made me so much of who I am today. My friends parents also took me under their wings and let me know that I could break the cycle with the choices that I made for my life. I am sooo thankful that I was able to break out. I want to do that for a child that needs the encouragement to take the right path and be successful in life.

I have had a fun summer with my family and representing Maine as Mrs Maine United States. I hope that everyone understands that I will do my best to keep up with this blog. My family will ALWAYS come first though and when time allows, I promise to update as to what is going on in the day and life or Mrs Maine United States!!!