Although it was just the four of us at the send off party, we still had a wonderful time sharing stories and answering questions. (L-R) Tracy Register, Miss Colorado International 2010; Roni Bibb, Mrs. Colorado International 2010; Michelle Field, Mrs. Colorado International 2009 and Cindy Harwood, Mrs. Colorado International 2005 and the Director.
Yes, beauty queens do eat real food! We enjoyed our time at the Dillon Dam Brewery. It was a convenient place to meet about in the middle of the state. Really good food, too!
Here are the queens opening gifts for them to take to their respective International Pageant to be held in Chicago in July. Good luck, ladies!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
The Climb
On a bright and aerly Saturday morning, my family and a group of Boy Scouts set out to climb Mt. Greys. The goal was originally to climb both Mt. Greys and Mt. Tores. My youngest son, Matt, pictured in front, was having a tough time getting going, so we were quickly left behind. We kept a slow and steady pace.
About 3/4ths of the way up the mountain, we stopped for lunch. This was the amazing view from this point. Shortly after, I met up with my family and the Scouts returning from the summit. My darling husband encouraged me to continue to the top since he knew how much this meant to me and he would take Matt back down. I was to go on by myself.
With my husbands words of encouragement and sheer determination, I put one foot in front of the other and kept my goal before me. I had to take a lot of rests along the way and a lot of people passed me on their way down. Each person or group would encourage me and tell me that I was closer to the top than I thought. Eventually, 5 hours to be exact, I reached the top. All along the way, I kept having Mily's song, the Climb, playing in my head.
At the top of each 14er, there is a tube with paper in it. You are supposed to sign your name and say where you are from. It was such an honor to add my name to the long list.
Here is my name along with many of the others that made it to the top that day. Did everyone who started out that morning make it to the top? Actually, many did not. As people passed me coming down the mountain, I would ask them if they made it to the top. Many said they did not and gave various reasons from not enough oxygen to not being in good enough shape, including one adult from our group.
This is the view to the west from the summit. What is really neat is that the valley leads to the town of Montezuma where my mom owns a house. I have actually hiked to those lakes in the valley.
This is the view from the top to the east. It looks similar to the one above but you can see much farther. Although the view from the top is similar, it isn't quite the same. It was so worth it to make it to the top!
On the way back down, I was greeted by some of the locals. I was amazed at all the wild life, birds and small rodents, that actually live at that altitude. They have adapted to their environment and are thriving there.
Here I am at the end of the climb. I am exhausted and, yes, the sign is holding me up. As I was almost to the bottom of the hill, I came around a bend in the trail to be greeted by my middle son, Joshua, and my husband. I almost burst into tears, much like the moment my name was called as the next Mrs. Colorado International. They offered to carry my gear the rest of the way. Yep, this journey was full of analogy's for pageants, goals and life. I'll let you decide what lessons were learned. Thanks for taking this journey with me.
About 3/4ths of the way up the mountain, we stopped for lunch. This was the amazing view from this point. Shortly after, I met up with my family and the Scouts returning from the summit. My darling husband encouraged me to continue to the top since he knew how much this meant to me and he would take Matt back down. I was to go on by myself.
With my husbands words of encouragement and sheer determination, I put one foot in front of the other and kept my goal before me. I had to take a lot of rests along the way and a lot of people passed me on their way down. Each person or group would encourage me and tell me that I was closer to the top than I thought. Eventually, 5 hours to be exact, I reached the top. All along the way, I kept having Mily's song, the Climb, playing in my head.
At the top of each 14er, there is a tube with paper in it. You are supposed to sign your name and say where you are from. It was such an honor to add my name to the long list.
Here is my name along with many of the others that made it to the top that day. Did everyone who started out that morning make it to the top? Actually, many did not. As people passed me coming down the mountain, I would ask them if they made it to the top. Many said they did not and gave various reasons from not enough oxygen to not being in good enough shape, including one adult from our group.
This is the view to the west from the summit. What is really neat is that the valley leads to the town of Montezuma where my mom owns a house. I have actually hiked to those lakes in the valley.
This is the view from the top to the east. It looks similar to the one above but you can see much farther. Although the view from the top is similar, it isn't quite the same. It was so worth it to make it to the top!
On the way back down, I was greeted by some of the locals. I was amazed at all the wild life, birds and small rodents, that actually live at that altitude. They have adapted to their environment and are thriving there.
Here I am at the end of the climb. I am exhausted and, yes, the sign is holding me up. As I was almost to the bottom of the hill, I came around a bend in the trail to be greeted by my middle son, Joshua, and my husband. I almost burst into tears, much like the moment my name was called as the next Mrs. Colorado International. They offered to carry my gear the rest of the way. Yep, this journey was full of analogy's for pageants, goals and life. I'll let you decide what lessons were learned. Thanks for taking this journey with me.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
2010 Miss Colorado American Coed Pageant
This past weekend, I had the honor of emceeing the Colorado Coed pageant. Deonn Wiess is the fabulous director and friend who invited me. Here we are at check in on Friday.
Here are all the fabulous outgoing queens. I have had a wonderful time getting to know these amazing young ladies over the past year. We made several appearances together with Chaplain Rourk.
These beautiful women were the optional judges on Saturday. (L-R) Dianna-Lynne Wells, Michele Wegner and Erin Feltes. They had the difficult task of judging the talent, modeling, acting, speech, photogenic, best sponsor letter and best artist.
I couldn't resist a picture with my dear friend, Erin. Yes we are joined at the hip and now we dress to match!
Saturday night was the evening gown preliminary and the announcement of the winners of some of the optional competitions. These are the lovely "J-Bells". Jamie Bell and Jessica Bell.
I loved getting to know all the contestants. I certainly think that any one of these beautiful young women could wear the crown well. I am so glad I was not a judge!
Sunday was spent in rehearsals for the big finals night. This crew kept me on my toes and looking good on stage. Many times, the backstage people are never seen. I wanted to say "Thank You" to this amazing and talented group! Thank you Candice, Kip and Mark!
After the show, I had a chance to catch up with my sister queens. (L-R) Eryn Christiansen, Miss Teen Colorado International 2010, Tracy Register, Miss Colorado International 2010 and Emily Schlehuber, Miss Teen Colorado International 2009. What a fabulous weekend full of wonderful memories!
Here are all the fabulous outgoing queens. I have had a wonderful time getting to know these amazing young ladies over the past year. We made several appearances together with Chaplain Rourk.
These beautiful women were the optional judges on Saturday. (L-R) Dianna-Lynne Wells, Michele Wegner and Erin Feltes. They had the difficult task of judging the talent, modeling, acting, speech, photogenic, best sponsor letter and best artist.
I couldn't resist a picture with my dear friend, Erin. Yes we are joined at the hip and now we dress to match!
Saturday night was the evening gown preliminary and the announcement of the winners of some of the optional competitions. These are the lovely "J-Bells". Jamie Bell and Jessica Bell.
I loved getting to know all the contestants. I certainly think that any one of these beautiful young women could wear the crown well. I am so glad I was not a judge!
Sunday was spent in rehearsals for the big finals night. This crew kept me on my toes and looking good on stage. Many times, the backstage people are never seen. I wanted to say "Thank You" to this amazing and talented group! Thank you Candice, Kip and Mark!
After the show, I had a chance to catch up with my sister queens. (L-R) Eryn Christiansen, Miss Teen Colorado International 2010, Tracy Register, Miss Colorado International 2010 and Emily Schlehuber, Miss Teen Colorado International 2009. What a fabulous weekend full of wonderful memories!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Denver Heart Walk 2010
Saturday, June 5th was the Denver Heart Walk. Michelle Wegner, in the pink shirt, organized the Colorado Royalty Team made up of present and past queens. It was especially meaningful to walk with Michelle because she herself wears a pacemaker due to heart disease.
It was wonderful to catch up with Mrs. Colorado International 2010, the amazing Roni Bibb.
This is a shot at the starting line. This is actually the last group to get started. The walk was three miles around the downtown area. Luckily, the weather stayed cool till the end.
This sign says a lot. This is one of the reasons why I became a Turbo Kick instructor and a Beachbody Coach. I want to encourage others to lead a healthy lifestyle.
After the walk, we enjoyed the many booths set up around the park. I ran into Sheila Kemper-Deitrch who is one of the heads of the Denver office.
Tracy Register, Miss Colorado International 2010 was making the first of two appearances that day at the Heart Walk. Way to go Tracy! You are doing an amazing job!
I couldn't resist one last picture with my sister queen, Erin Feltes, Mrs. Colorado Galaxy 2009. We actually are not joined at the hip.
It was wonderful to catch up with Mrs. Colorado International 2010, the amazing Roni Bibb.
This is a shot at the starting line. This is actually the last group to get started. The walk was three miles around the downtown area. Luckily, the weather stayed cool till the end.
This sign says a lot. This is one of the reasons why I became a Turbo Kick instructor and a Beachbody Coach. I want to encourage others to lead a healthy lifestyle.
After the walk, we enjoyed the many booths set up around the park. I ran into Sheila Kemper-Deitrch who is one of the heads of the Denver office.
Tracy Register, Miss Colorado International 2010 was making the first of two appearances that day at the Heart Walk. Way to go Tracy! You are doing an amazing job!
I couldn't resist one last picture with my sister queen, Erin Feltes, Mrs. Colorado Galaxy 2009. We actually are not joined at the hip.
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