So I took 3rd runner up, which is great! Once you make top 5, it's a crapshoot anyway, so I felt great about that. I also won the overall interview award, which means that I got the highest score out of anyone on my interview with the judges panel. For me, that's a victory, cause that's what I would most like to be judged on anyway. My good friend CC Barber won the crown, which is awesome because she's super amazing, and hilarious because that makes the second year in a row that I have beat a girl in preliminary competition who then goes on to win Miss Oregon. lol Just goes to show how subjective this whole process really is. Anyway, I'm happy. Not winning the crown means I can do lots of other things, like keep living in my awesome little house, go on summer vacations... ...*looks meaningfully at ring finger*... ahem...lots of things I can think of to do this year.
Anyway, now lots of people are trying to get me to compete for Miss Oregon USA, and I just can't decide whether I can rationalize it. the competition is much different, and I would have a good chance of winning. It would be easy, and could be fun... but I just don't know if I can support and represent, or even basically defend the Miss USA organization the way I could Miss America. I don't know, what do you guys think?
Alright, pictures:
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Waiting for our Corvettes
Miss Oregon Parade
Friends and family run up and hand you flowers.
Had to go incognito when I went out with my friends after hours so I wouldn't get recognized
Opening number
Introductions
My awesome skater-amazon friend Jessy
Production number
Production number
On-Stage question
Allllll right....fine. Swimsuit production number
Swimsuit final look
Singing the song that Navane helped me make accompaniment for! <3
Evening gown final look on one of the prelim nights
Evening gown
Top 5 on-stage interview, sharing a moment with the future miss Oregon and my GREAT friend
After the show. It was such a blessing that my grandparents were able to make it out, they have been in and out of the hospital.
My man <3
I love this picture... <3
NOW CALORIES! FAST! mmmm Cinnabon
Miss Oregon Parade
Friends and family run up and hand you flowers.
Had to go incognito when I went out with my friends after hours so I wouldn't get recognized
Opening number
Introductions
My awesome skater-amazon friend Jessy
Production number
Production number
On-Stage question
Allllll right....fine. Swimsuit production number
Swimsuit final look
Singing the song that Navane helped me make accompaniment for! <3
Evening gown final look on one of the prelim nights
Evening gown
Top 5 on-stage interview, sharing a moment with the future miss Oregon and my GREAT friend
After the show. It was such a blessing that my grandparents were able to make it out, they have been in and out of the hospital.
My man <3
I love this picture... <3
NOW CALORIES! FAST! mmmm Cinnabon
Thanks again and as always for all the well-wishes, support, and advice. I love you Team Liquid!
ORIGINAL OP
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When I was first asked to compete in the Miss Portland pageant, I laughed. A local qualifier for the Miss America Program, I imagined Miss Portland to be a Miss Congeniality/Drop Dead Gorgeous-esque debacle of female objectification. My progressive, pseudo-feminist self would never go for such a thing! But, after thinking it over and looking over the expanse of nothingness that I had to do now that I had just graduated from OSU I figured... why not? It would definitely be some good laughs and, even though I definitely wouldn't win, I would for sure come away with some hilarious stories about stupid pageant girls for my friends. I was right about one thing, I did come away with some hilarious stories, but I was also wrong...I won swimsuit, evening gown, and the crown. The video of my coronation is hilarious, I react first with confusion, then disbelief and a look of like "no, you called the wrong name", then laugh at the hilarity as I hesitantly creep to the front of the stage.
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I love the other girls' faces in this one lol. I'm like..."What the heck?"
That started a whirlwind year of competition where I competed at Miss Oregon, winning the best overall interview award and placing as second runner up to the crown.
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This summarizes my place in beauty pageants very well… lol backstage getting ready for the show
Competing in swimsuit
On-stage interview for top 5
Top 5 at Miss Oregon
I was then invited to the "Miss National Sweetheart" pageant, which is basically a loser-bracket for Miss America, a pageant for all the runners-up from all the states.
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Performing my talent, singing Martina McBride’s “Anyway”
Miss National Sweetheart and I
Beyond all the competitions, I made anywhere from one to 4 appearances per week, working for charities, meeting local celebs, politicians, and other prominent figures, and being a spokesperson for the city.
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A charity golf event with some other titleholders
Governor Kulongoski and I
[url=http://miss-portland.org/PhotoAlbum/2008/Miss%20Portland%202008/Album/slides/Guitar2.jpg]http://miss-portland.org/PhotoAlbum/2008/Miss%20Portland%202008/Album/slides/Guitar2.jpg[/url]
Killing Guitar Hero at the county fair
One of the parades I was in
In the end, I developed a real, profound respect for the Miss America Program. It is nowhere near the stereotypical movie beauty pageant, it is a competition for real, motivated, intelligent and compassionate young women who need a way to pay for school. Most of the judging is based on your interview and talent, their way of measuring your communication skills, knowledge of current events, commitment to a social platform of your choosing, and discipline to develop your strengths. All good things to be judged on! Honestly, my faith in women was pretty much restored after I spent Miss Oregon pageant week with 40 women competing against each other, without one unkind or catty moment between us. The amount of money that is donated to charity, the amount of hours that are put into volunteering, and the sheer volume of scholarship dollars that are awarded through this program are staggering.
That brings me to where I am now. When I entered the program, I did so with the understanding that the money I won could be applied to paying off my student loans. In all, my scholarship winnings came to about 5200 dollars, enough to pay off one of my 2 remaining loans. However, when I went to collect the money, I was told that I was only allowed to use it toward "current or future educational needs," meaning it would only be paid out directly to a school. I spent weeks making calls, trying to find loopholes, and trying to understand why no-one would have told me this in the first place. Apparently, nobody knew. All my directors were outraged, as were my fellow competitors, but there was nothing we could do. The rules of the Miss Oregon non-profit are and apparently always have been such that they prevent me from using any of my winnings unless I go back to school.
HOWEVER.
IF I were to win Miss Oregon in the coming year, I would then fall under the rules of the Miss America non-profit, which is a bigger one, a different kind, and THEN I would be allowed to use my funds toward my loans. HENCE...
I'm competing again this year for Miss Oregon.
First, I have to win the only local qualifier I am now eligible for, Miss Tri-Valley. It is the hardest qualifier to win because it is open to girls from all over Oregon, not just one local region. You guys are going to love this though: I used to run on a platform of raising awareness about environmental sustainability. Something I really do care about, but this year I've switched to something a little closer to home:
"Reaching Out, Rocking Out: Mentorship Though Gaming"
THAT'S RIGHT TEAMLIQUID! This beautyqueen is taking gaming to Miss America! (She hopes.) I started an after school program for at-risk kids at a local middle school, where we play Rock Band and other games after school to ideally help reduce juvenile crime in the area. The idea is to meet kids where they are, doing things they like to do, in order to build real relationships that can lead to real mentorship and thus, less delinquency. Further down the road, I also hope to connect them to some of the Wii clubs that are popping up in retirement homes in the area, in order to build bridges between two age groups that are often forgotten by the busy rest of society. I'm really excited about it, I get to tell a lot of important people why gaming is awesome, and hopefully I can develop a program that can grow and be duplicated. I'm using Geoff already to make appearances as "A real live pro-gamer" and hopefully, if I make it far enough, I can get some of the bigger gaming companies involved in terms of sponsorship. We'll see though. First I have to win Tri-Valley. ...and since I have pneumonia, any of the working out for swimsuit or volunteering for platform stuff hasn't been happening so much lately.
Anyway, I just thought I'd update everyone on this stuff. If I do make it Miss America this year, maybe TL can win TV for me and text-vote me in as the people's choice! lol
In closing, here are some pics from the Miss Portland 2009 pageant this past week where I passed on my crown:
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2009 Judges and I (the guy in the back was from the Twilight movie omg!)
Talking about my volunteer trip to India that year
Farewell Speech
Tearful goodbye to Miss Portland’s Outstanding Teen
Passing on the crown to a good friend, yay!
Geoff is such a good bf, he was there all day helping move things, being a bouncer, and bringing me medicine cause I had pneumonia lol
Then he started tickling me so the photographer couldn’t get any more good photos cause I couldn’t keep a straight face.
Anyway, www.miss-portland.org still has pics up from my year, but not for long I bet. I'll update about Tri-Valley. Help me stay motivated!
(Edit: bandwidth probs fixed...blame the ultralisk cake lol)
EDIT: Haha... I won the title of Miss Tri-Valley! That means I am off to pageant boot camp in a couple weeks, where I will train for the Miss Oregon production, and will compete for Miss Oregon in July! After that, if I am blessed enough to win, it would be off to Miss America! There is lots to tell, and I'm too exhausted atm, but I have some pictures I can post if you guys would like to see, and I'd love to tell more about what I'll be up to getting ready for Miss O, and share the hilarious stories as I run into them at camp.
It was a tough competition, but I had so much support from friends and family. I would especially like to thank Navane while I'm here... I was without backup music until just a few weeks before the pageant. I sent him the song I wanted to sing, and he created a background track for me on his own that sounded exactly like it! He is my hero.
As soon as I get pictures together, I'll post them, as long as nobody minds that I keep bumping this.
Thanks for all the well-wishes...this is such an awesome community and I feel so lucky to be a part of it.
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I love the other girls' faces in this one lol. I'm like..."What the heck?"
That started a whirlwind year of competition where I competed at Miss Oregon, winning the best overall interview award and placing as second runner up to the crown.
+ Show Spoiler +
This summarizes my place in beauty pageants very well… lol backstage getting ready for the show
Competing in swimsuit
On-stage interview for top 5
Top 5 at Miss Oregon
I was then invited to the "Miss National Sweetheart" pageant, which is basically a loser-bracket for Miss America, a pageant for all the runners-up from all the states.
+ Show Spoiler +
Performing my talent, singing Martina McBride’s “Anyway”
Miss National Sweetheart and I
Beyond all the competitions, I made anywhere from one to 4 appearances per week, working for charities, meeting local celebs, politicians, and other prominent figures, and being a spokesperson for the city.
+ Show Spoiler +
A charity golf event with some other titleholders
Governor Kulongoski and I
[url=http://miss-portland.org/PhotoAlbum/2008/Miss%20Portland%202008/Album/slides/Guitar2.jpg]http://miss-portland.org/PhotoAlbum/2008/Miss%20Portland%202008/Album/slides/Guitar2.jpg[/url]
Killing Guitar Hero at the county fair
One of the parades I was in
In the end, I developed a real, profound respect for the Miss America Program. It is nowhere near the stereotypical movie beauty pageant, it is a competition for real, motivated, intelligent and compassionate young women who need a way to pay for school. Most of the judging is based on your interview and talent, their way of measuring your communication skills, knowledge of current events, commitment to a social platform of your choosing, and discipline to develop your strengths. All good things to be judged on! Honestly, my faith in women was pretty much restored after I spent Miss Oregon pageant week with 40 women competing against each other, without one unkind or catty moment between us. The amount of money that is donated to charity, the amount of hours that are put into volunteering, and the sheer volume of scholarship dollars that are awarded through this program are staggering.
That brings me to where I am now. When I entered the program, I did so with the understanding that the money I won could be applied to paying off my student loans. In all, my scholarship winnings came to about 5200 dollars, enough to pay off one of my 2 remaining loans. However, when I went to collect the money, I was told that I was only allowed to use it toward "current or future educational needs," meaning it would only be paid out directly to a school. I spent weeks making calls, trying to find loopholes, and trying to understand why no-one would have told me this in the first place. Apparently, nobody knew. All my directors were outraged, as were my fellow competitors, but there was nothing we could do. The rules of the Miss Oregon non-profit are and apparently always have been such that they prevent me from using any of my winnings unless I go back to school.
HOWEVER.
IF I were to win Miss Oregon in the coming year, I would then fall under the rules of the Miss America non-profit, which is a bigger one, a different kind, and THEN I would be allowed to use my funds toward my loans. HENCE...
I'm competing again this year for Miss Oregon.
First, I have to win the only local qualifier I am now eligible for, Miss Tri-Valley. It is the hardest qualifier to win because it is open to girls from all over Oregon, not just one local region. You guys are going to love this though: I used to run on a platform of raising awareness about environmental sustainability. Something I really do care about, but this year I've switched to something a little closer to home:
"Reaching Out, Rocking Out: Mentorship Though Gaming"
THAT'S RIGHT TEAMLIQUID! This beautyqueen is taking gaming to Miss America! (She hopes.) I started an after school program for at-risk kids at a local middle school, where we play Rock Band and other games after school to ideally help reduce juvenile crime in the area. The idea is to meet kids where they are, doing things they like to do, in order to build real relationships that can lead to real mentorship and thus, less delinquency. Further down the road, I also hope to connect them to some of the Wii clubs that are popping up in retirement homes in the area, in order to build bridges between two age groups that are often forgotten by the busy rest of society. I'm really excited about it, I get to tell a lot of important people why gaming is awesome, and hopefully I can develop a program that can grow and be duplicated. I'm using Geoff already to make appearances as "A real live pro-gamer" and hopefully, if I make it far enough, I can get some of the bigger gaming companies involved in terms of sponsorship. We'll see though. First I have to win Tri-Valley. ...and since I have pneumonia, any of the working out for swimsuit or volunteering for platform stuff hasn't been happening so much lately.
Anyway, I just thought I'd update everyone on this stuff. If I do make it Miss America this year, maybe TL can win TV for me and text-vote me in as the people's choice! lol
In closing, here are some pics from the Miss Portland 2009 pageant this past week where I passed on my crown:
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2009 Judges and I (the guy in the back was from the Twilight movie omg!)
Talking about my volunteer trip to India that year
Farewell Speech
Tearful goodbye to Miss Portland’s Outstanding Teen
Passing on the crown to a good friend, yay!
Geoff is such a good bf, he was there all day helping move things, being a bouncer, and bringing me medicine cause I had pneumonia lol
Then he started tickling me so the photographer couldn’t get any more good photos cause I couldn’t keep a straight face.
Anyway, www.miss-portland.org still has pics up from my year, but not for long I bet. I'll update about Tri-Valley. Help me stay motivated!
(Edit: bandwidth probs fixed...blame the ultralisk cake lol)
EDIT: Haha... I won the title of Miss Tri-Valley! That means I am off to pageant boot camp in a couple weeks, where I will train for the Miss Oregon production, and will compete for Miss Oregon in July! After that, if I am blessed enough to win, it would be off to Miss America! There is lots to tell, and I'm too exhausted atm, but I have some pictures I can post if you guys would like to see, and I'd love to tell more about what I'll be up to getting ready for Miss O, and share the hilarious stories as I run into them at camp.
It was a tough competition, but I had so much support from friends and family. I would especially like to thank Navane while I'm here... I was without backup music until just a few weeks before the pageant. I sent him the song I wanted to sing, and he created a background track for me on his own that sounded exactly like it! He is my hero.
As soon as I get pictures together, I'll post them, as long as nobody minds that I keep bumping this.
Thanks for all the well-wishes...this is such an awesome community and I feel so lucky to be a part of it.
EDIT: Fixed spoiler