Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Breakfast!





Sunday to close our Memorial weekend in Moses Lake some of us met up at this great little tavern for breakfast. We had great laughs and recapped our weekend together. Being on my prepageant diet I had to op out of the delicious hash browns, but my omelet was fabulous! To top it off, the girls let it out that it was my birthday and all had a bite of some major chocolate cake... I know where I'll be heading after the pageant... to get the rest of that cake!!! Yummmm

Memorial Day Parade




So this year we all walked the Memorial Day parade... My shoes were cute, but not practical (what was I thinking?) Aside from that, handing out bag fulls of candy to the little children was so fun.. and we got in a good work out! The weather held out for us and I stayed bug bite free. We met some great people in our line up and ooo'd over some quite pretty dressed of other royalty in the parade. This is one of my favorite activities in the pageant.

Miss Congenality


So inbetween all our activities this weekend, a few of us decided it would be a laugh to watch Miss Congeniality together. What cracked me up was how many lines we knew my heart! Girl time is so fun! As you can see, I was a little behind in my hair!

Ampitheater 70's dance


Like last year, Memorial Day weekend in Moses Lake we perform. This year we danced out booty off to a medley of 70's tunes, even though the wrong version played, we made it look like we know what we were all doing, well, at least that's what I would like to think! The rain started to fall again once we were done with our performance. The crowd was amazing this year and the little kids LOVED the teddy bears we threw into the audience! It was a blast!

Food Bank


I love the accomplished feeling of service. This past weekend a few Queens and the director Pam spent several hours at the Moses Lake food bank. Together we bagged 2 huge bins of potatoes and onions and several pallets of canned/boxed foods. Not only was this a rewarding time, it was also fun! I am so grateful that communities can come together for people in need and gather as one.