Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Princess Fun at the Farm

There is nothing quite like spending time outside underneath the beautiful June sky in Maryland.  "Princess Fun on the Farm" was a charity event organized by my truly outstanding teen, Arcadia.  Arcadia's personal platform is childhood literacy and all proceeds from the event went to support the Maryland Board of Education as well as Children's Miracle Network. 

There was certainly much fun to be had at Spring Meadowns Farm last weekend.  From pony rides, to miniatrue tractors, crafts, and a moon bounce, lots of children enjoyed themselves amongst the Miss America "Princesses".  One special guest and friend of the MMO girls that attended was Chris.  "Fun at the Farm" was the first time I met Chris and was immediately taken by his joy in everyday things.  So many of us allow ourselves to get caught up in the little speedbumps of life and overlook the bigger picture.  Chris reminded me that your life, and your life only, is meaningful only if you spend it doing things that you love.  Enjoy yourself everyday and indulge in the age old saying, "live life to the fullest".  It was a pleasure meeting Chris and I cannot wait to be reunited at the Miss Maryland Pageant!

Arcadia is an exceptional young woman and I am so proud of her as my Miss Appalachia Outstanding Teen.  Without her dedication to her platform and the mission of the MAO, "Princess Fun at the Farm" would not have been such a wonderful event.  I wish her the best of luck at the Miss Maryland Outstanding Teen Pageant next week!

Mr. District of Columbia Pageant

Bringing in the month of June, I attended the Mr. District of Columbia Pageant put on by the Miss District of Columbia Organization.  Contestants were able to participate if they liked by nominating a gentlemen of their choice to take home the title of Mr. D.C.  All proceeds from the pageant were given to Children's Miracle Network as well as 45% of the nominee's score based on their fundraising efforts.  The pageant was held at the L2 Lounge in the always glamourous Georgetown district.  Needless to say it was a fun night out with my girlfriends including Miss Charm of the Chesapeake, Vanessa!

Not only did I attend to help benefit Children's Miracle Network, but my bestie Ally who is a contestant in the Miss DC pageant nominated a mutual friend of ours John.  John, who has a contagious personality and spunk, performed a make up artist routine as his talent with Ally as his model.  From the moment those two walked out, the audience was captivated.  Not only did they have a unique talent, but their chemistry and laid back attitude made the judges not only intrigued, but at ease.  John walked away with the best in evening wear award and we could not be more happy for him! He will always be our Mr. D.C. :)

In just one evening, the Miss D.C. Organization raised over $7000 for Children's Miracle Network.  Ally alone has raised over $1200!  Congratulations to all of the Mr. D.C contestants and good luck girls this weekend at Miss D.C! Another special treat- meeting Caressa Cameron, Miss America 2010!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

"A Night for Royalty" Princess Party and CMN Spirit Night!

After meeting Wes, the incredibly talented, devoted, and faithful marketing manager at the Nottingham Chick-fil-A during my tour of the Baltimore Health Expo, I decided to organize a fun event to benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.  On May 29th, Chick-fil-A hosted "A Night for Royalty" Princess party and CMN spirit night in collaboration with me to give back to the children and families touched by CMN hospitals.

Each princess that joined us at the party received their own special tiara! We raffled off great prizes that were generously donated by Chick-fil-A, Lowes, Wal-Mart, Hersheys, Girlee Gurlz Salon, and Yia Yia's bakery.  20% of the total proceeds from those who came and ate dinner in honor of spirit night were donated directly to Children's Miracle Network.  I have to say thank you to Wes, Paula, Steve, and the Nottingham Square Chick-fil-A team for helping me put together such a successful event.  Without their dedication to service and community, the night would not have nearly so special.  Their kindness, hospitality, and work ethic are truly inspirational.

Along with Chick-fil-A, I had some wonderful princesses of my own there to help.  Three of "my girls" that I have taught dancing to since they were 7 and 8 years old came out and supported the fundraiser with charismatic charm!  I am proud of the women they have become, now 16 to 18 years old and I will forever cherish their friendships.  I would also like to thank the wonderful titleholders that attended.  My beautiful Miss Appalachia Outstanding Teen, Arcadia was a great spokeswoman for what CMN means to her.  She also entertained and talked to many of the princesses who were excited to have her company :)  Thank you as well to Miss University City's Outstanding Teen, Kennedy, Miss Charm of the Chesapeake, Vanessa, and Miss Greater Baltimore, Brittanay. Finally, my heart goes out to my always loyal best friend Ally and my loving family, thank you for all that you did to make the night a success!



My favorite part of the night was absolutely spending time with my Miss Maryland Princess Sydney.  Sydney herself is a Children's Miracle Network baby.  Born at Johns Hopkins weighing only 1lb,15oz, CMN took care of her and her family during her extended stay at the hospital.  CMN helped to not only cover Sydney's treatment, but also allowed her family to stay by her side by providing hotel rooms, cell phones, and laptops. At 6 years old today, she is happy and healthier than ever thanks to Children's Miracle Network.  While she was there Sydney impressed me with her knowledge of designer handbags- we've got a future fashionista on our hands.  She told me all about the Micheal Korrs shoes she is bringing to Miss Maryland and the dress she has ordered.  Sydney warmed my heart the most when she came up to me before she left, hugged me and said, "This is the best night ever! Why can't I stop hugging you?!"  As I embraced her I realized just how special our time would be at Miss Maryland and what a special princess she is :)

First Pitch!

When I found out I had been asked to throw the first pitch at the Frederick Keys game I had flashbacks to playing softball in the backyard with my grandad...in elementary school.  Needless to say, I recruited all the men in my family to refresh my memory and sharpen up my nonexistent baseball skills.  Throwing a pitch is actually quite formulated and my lack of upper body strength became apparent as I limply threw the ball across the backyard.  But, with a little practice I perfected my pitch and prayed it would make it to the plate on the big day.

As they announced my name and title to the entire stadium, I walked down the red carpet in my most comfortable baseball shoes, Express gladiator sandals.  I took my stance on the mound and in the midst of my excitement forgot everything and hurled the ball as best as I could to the catcher.  I am not sure if I impressed or fulfilled expectations of a pageant queen throwing out a first pitch, but it made it to the catcher and I walked away happy.

From the stands my 2 cousins, my aunt, uncle, grandfather, and boyfriend all smiled and waved.  I knew that they were proud of my athleticism (sarcasm) on the field, but nonetheless were glad they were there to witness it.  The rest of the night was spent making new friends, cheering on the Keys, and enjoying a Friday night on the infield!

"Perfect as I am" Mentoring Presentation at Fountain Green Elementary

As a little girl I aspired to be a teacher, just like my favorite teachers at Fountain Green Elementary School.  I had my very own classroom in the basement with desks my grandad had built.  I stole extra worksheets out of the recycling box, created posters, and made my family play "class".  I had books with excerpts and assigned projects; I have been preparing for my opportunity to present my program "Perfect as I am" at Fountain Green Elementary for a very long time. 

As a Fountain Green Falcon myself, it was wonderful returning to my school and walking down the very same hallways I did as a 7 year old.  When I spoke with the schools guidance counselor about my dedication to service and desire to promote my personal platform, she greeted me with open arms.  "Perfect as I am" is a program I have developed to inspire girls and young women to embrace their bodies, respect themselves, and appreciate others by focusing on good self esteem and positive body image.  With the 5th grade girls at Fountain Green we discussed the tough transition from elementary to middle school and the challenges that they will face.

A recurring issue that is only continuing to evolve with the use of new technology is social bullying.  Rumors, "fat talk", and intentional exclusion run rampant amongst girls and young women.  My experience with social bullying along with other factors manifested itself as an eating disorder.  My hope is that by preventing these bullying behaviors, the 5th grade girls with go into middle school with strong self esteem.  We discussed how social bullying can affect the way we feel about ourselves, and how that can mirror the way in which we treat others.  We talked about what we can do to everyday to recognize our peers, appreciate their friendship, and feel confident going into middle school.  So many of them shared their feelings and all of them trusted and respected their peers.

I immensely enjoyed speaking with the 5th grade girls at Fountain Green and I cannot wait to be back to see them soon! I hope I have made a difference in at least one of their lives by sharing my experiences and my triumphs in the face of adversity. 


Monday, May 21, 2012

John's Hopkins Children's Center Fundraiser at Giant

This past Friday I had the pleasure of being able to assist in a charity benefit for John's Hopkins Children's Center.  Giant foodstores have pioneered a great new game called "Triple Winner" in which all proceeds are donated to local children's hospitals.  The Giant in Clarksville where the event was held is the leading Giant in Maryland by having contributed the most to Johns Hopkins Children's Center than any other store in the state!

Along with Miss Baltimore and Miss Allegany County, we walked the aisles of Giant speaking of the miracles inspired by the world class doctors at Johns Hopkins.  We encouraged people to donate by joining us at the cookout set up outside the store.  Hot dogs were grilling, sodas were chilled, and balloons were plenty at our donation station!  Among the countless generous donations were the smiles of children walking in and out of the store.  Knowing that a child just like them is recieving the vital care they need because of the kindness of a strangers heart is a surreal realization. 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Lily Pulitzer fashion show for "Thanks USA"

Sunday afternoon I had the chance to model for Lily Pulitzer at the "Thanks USA" charity fashion show in Bethesda, Maryland.  "Thanks USA" is a national charity that honors the children and families of our troops by providing scholarships.  Each scholarship gives hope of a higher education, a promise of a career, and the gift of faith.  Faith in themselves, faith in their community, and faith in their loved ones abroad.  I was so grateful to be a part of such a creative and fun benefit!  I met lots of new friends, enjoyed a few finger foods, and strutted my stuff on the catwalk!

I donned a beautiful lace detailed white sailboat sun dress embellished with a front gold zipper.  Not that I'm trying to sell you on this...but I am, it was so cute!  Paired with a pair of cute gold wedges and beach waves and braids, I was ready for a ride on the bay in my imaginary yacht! Lily Living!

I would like to thank all of those that organized and attended the "Thanks USA" fashion show.  With all of the funds raised, more dreams can come true for the children and families of our troops and that is something to smile about :)





To learn more about "Thanks USA" please visit, thanksusa.org

Miss Maryland Orientation

This Saturday I had the wonderful opportunity to meet all of the Miss Maryland contestants at orientation in Hagerstown, Maryland.  It was great to finally have a chat with everyone and I am looking forward to spending more time with my pageant sisters during Miss Maryland week!  Funny enough, as soon as I arrived I realized that my sister queen Hannah, Miss University City, had picked out the same dress as I had! Sister queens and style twins! I would like to thank the board of directors for making the Miss Maryland Organization the exemplary program that it has become.  Without their hard work and dedication, the women in this organization would not be as outstanding.  Every woman in the program has a heart, mind, and devotion to scholarship, service, and personal development. 

After having our 2012 picture taken, we reconvened and headed over to lunch at Roy Rogers.  Roy Rogers has been a long time sponsor of the Miss Maryland pageant and I know I was thankful for my complimentary curly fries...they never disappoint!  Outside a enthusiastic Roy roped in more customers and I know I was appreciative of the friendly staff.  Every member of the Roy Rogers team was excited to have the Miss Maryland girls and we were happy to be there.  Thank you again Roy Rogers!

Back at our host hotel, the Ramada Plaza, each of the contestants were placed in their preliminary line up.  Being drawn a little late in the game, I start off the whole competition with interview in the Mu group!  I am thrilled just to be a part of Miss Maryland and cannot wait for the preliminaries to start.  With a little over a month of preparation left, I am working hard to ensure that I will feel positive about performance throughout the week :)

Best of luck to all of the Miss Maryland and Miss Maryland Outstanding Teen contestants.  Each and everyone of these young ladies has something special and unique to offer the Miss America Organization. Thank you again to the Miss Maryland Board of Directors for your selfless dedication to the program and Roy Rogers for the delicious lunch!


Monday, April 30, 2012

NEDA "Save a Life" Walk

National Eating Disorders Association "Save a Life" Walk

This Saturday, I took part in the National Eating Disorders Association "Save a Life" Walk.  Despite eating disorders being the leading cause of death for women ages 15 to 24, they are the least researched mental health disorder.  It is hard to sit back and accept that insurance companies refuse to provide the amount of necessary treatment for eating disorders because of the stigma placed on mental health illnesses.  Not only are eating disorders emotionally damaging, they are physically damaging as well and their need for exceptional treatment needs to be recognized.  With over 10 million women and at least 1 million men suffering with anorexia and bulumia, we all need to do our part to ensure awareness on this silent killer.

The walk started off at 9am with check in and promptly began at 10am.  I met with Amanda, the walk's coordinator who is only 16 years old.  I found her incredibly insightful and motivated to organize and hold the event.  She is passionate to raise awareness and her dedication to the cause is evident.  She had local businesses donate food and drinks and at the end held a raffle for all those registered.  Amanda also provided numerous resources for education, treatment, and nutrition. 

Another young woman I had the pleasure of meeting was Kaitlyn.  I admire her courage and commend her for sharing her story with the group.  I am so happy that with the proper treatment, Kaitlyn is in the final stages of recovery and is a beautiful inspiration to others.  I know from my experience, it is never easy to talk about your struggle with an eating disorder because it is such a secretive illness.  To come out and speak freely is not an easy thing to do, but even if one person is touched by Kaitlyn's story, than she has turned a incredibly painful part of her life into a positive.

Congratulations again to Amanda for raising over $2000 for eating disorders research! Without her hard work and dedication, the event would not have been the huge success that it was!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

CMN Fundraiser at Rite Aid

CMN Fundraiser at Rite Aid, Havre de Grace, MD

On April 27th, I had the opportunity to attend a fundraiser for Children's Miracle Network at the Rite Aid in Havre de Grace, Maryland.  This was such a fun-filled, family event hosted by the lovely Marlene Scadden who has made it her mission to give back to CMN.  When her daughter Sidney was born at Johns Hopkins Hospital weighing in at only 1lb, CMN stepped up to ensure Sidney and Marlene alike were recieving the best care.  While Sidney was at the hospital, CMN paid for the family to stay at a hotel so they could be close to their daughter.  CMN also provided the family with a laptop to keep in touch with other family members when cell phone service was not available.  Today, Sidney is a happy, healthy, and beautiful 6 year old.

For Marlene, fundraising for CMN is not something she feels obligated to do, but a privledge to provide for other families just like hers.  Her selfless dedication is evident in everything she does.  As a pharmacist and loving mother, she hopes to inspire local miracles by contributing directly to Johns Hopkins.  I admire her courage, bravery, and faith in life.

At the event, Marlene brought in a variety of fun, family activities.  The "Legends of the Fog" creepy attraction intrigued and fascinated all, while the Ultimate Raven's Fans encouraged camaraderie and local pride.  AM radio station, Aberdeen 970, covered the event and I enjoyed being interviewed by their superior hosts! I was so grateful to be able to speak about the benefits of coming out to the fundraiser and how CMN hospital Johns Hopkins will recieve all proceeds from the event!


I'd like to say thank you to Marlene and Sidney for dedicating their time to a cause that can truly make a difference in a child's life.  Thank you to everyone who came out to support our own little miracle baby, Sidney, and the Baltimore community!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Visiting Johns Hopkins Children's Center




Visiting Maddie

Today I had the opportunity to visit a beautiful young girl named Maddie at Johns Hopkins, the Children's Miracle Network Hospital in the Baltimore/Washington district. Maddie suffered a terrible foot injury from a lawnmower accident and is now at the hospital recovering. Despite her condition, she is in good spirits and is confident she will be home soon with her family and friends.  Maddie has a courageous soul and has inspired me with her radiance. 

Perspective is what Maddie taught me today.  No matter how hard things get, remember what you have.  I have a loving, supporting family and the loyalist of friends.  I know that if I ever had to face a hardship like Maddie, I would be alright; just like Maddie.  Surrounded by pillow pals, balloons, and friendly faces, at only 9 years old Maddie does realize what she has. She has a family that loves her more than anything in this world that will never leave her side.

It's important to acknowledge the difference you can make in a child's recovery by just making a visit.  Raising funds is essential to providing the best care by equipping hospital's with the latest technology, but if you really want to heal the soul go for a visit.  The gesture alone can inspire miracles.



Monday, April 16, 2012

Teaming up with The Arena Club and CMN!




Teaming up with The Arena Club and Children's Miracle Network!








For the month of April I am proud to say that I am working directly with The Arena Club in Harford County to fundraise for CMN. The Arena Club has so generously made Children's Miracle Network the charity of the month. During this month, anyone who enrolls with the club and brings in a voucher that I can provide, a portion of their enrollment fee will go to benefit CMN. I am so thankful that The Arena Club has decided to support CMN with me but in my journey to Miss Maryland as well. Along with fundraising for CMN, I am working with the club to promote my platform through "looking good, feeling good" initiatives and healthy eating seminars. If you are interested in The Arena Club please visit, http://www.thearenaclub.com/, and email me at 381s09.208@gmail.com for details to recieve your CMN donation voucher!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

CMN Fundraiser at Giant




CMN Fundraiser at Giant:



On Friday, April 13th I joined some of my lovely local queens to participate in Giant's Red Carpet Affair to benefit Children's Miracle Network. Gaint has launched a widly successful game called Triple Winner with the goal of making a difference in the fight against pediactric cancer. As a resident of Maryland, the proud home of John's Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, the proceeds of Triple Winner directly support the hospitals' mission. So many deserving children have recieved the care they need and research for pediatric cancer continues to be funded because of Triple Winner.



I was honored to be a part of Giant's Red Carpet Affair and had a great evening serving as an ambassdor for Children's Miracle Network. Along with Raven's super fans, the Chick Fil-A cow, and a pudgey Pillsbury Dough Boy, we all strutted our stuff down the aisle ways to promote a wonderful cause. By giving a small donation, princesses who came to give us a visit recieved a tiara, manicure, and paparazzi pictures to commemorate their glamourous evening amongst the stars. Our table also showcased Triple Winner game cards as well as inspiring stories from children whose recovery was made possible by generous donations. I want to say thank you to Giant and General Mills for sposoring and inviting the Miss America women to the event!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Partnership with National Eating Disorders Association




I have been an advocate for eating disorders recognition and treatment long before I became Miss Appalachia. Since struggling with my own battle against anorexia as a young teen, I have been a proponent for helping people understand eating disorders ever since. Focusing my studies initially in college towards nutrition and then shifting to family counseling, my goal has always been to be involved in eating disorders recovery. After giving mulitple seminars and presentations on influencing factors of eating disorders during college, I decided to complete a volunteer internship at the Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Hospital.








The biggest issue I feel related to eating disorders is co-morbidity, which is how I chose my platform. I found that even caretakers of ED patients did not fully understand the circumstances that surrounded the illness. An ED is more than simply the restriction, purging, or bingeing of food; it is a manifestation as an outlet of control.








Co-morbidity is a term that can be defined as the accompianment of another diagnosable disease/illness in conjuction with an ED (or any other illness). Depression is the most common illness associated with an ED but it is not limited. Once initial feelings of low self esteem and poor body image develop as a result of family troubles, peer pressure, lack of acceptance, or sports committment (etc.), an ED influenced by depression is only a step away. This is where I would like to take a stand. I would like people to RECOGNIZE the signs and take preventative cautions against the development of ED's. If people don't recognize that sadness, low self esteem, feeling at a loss of control, and perfectionist tendencies all play a role in ED development then ED's will continue to be the leading cause of death for women aged 15 to 24.








I have teamed up with NEDA, the National Eating Disorders Association, to participate and volunteer in their upcoming Walk against Eating Disorders. I'm extremely excited to begin my work with NEDA and I hope that with my contribution ED research will be on the rise. Shockingly, even though ED's are the most deadly mental illness, they are the least funded and researched.








Please visit my advocacy page for NEDA which is located on the right hand side of my blog. Just click the link and help support a cause that is so close to my heart.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Bunny Bonanzoo at the Baltimore Zoo



April 7th- Bunny Bonanzoo at the Baltimore Zoo






In celebration of Easter, the Baltimore Zoo hosted a family friendly special event cleverly named "Bunny Bonanzoo". I had a great time volunteering at the egg hunt with Miss University City's Outstanding teen Kennedy. We greeted and shared our afternoon with ambitious young egg hunters searching for as many eggs as their baskets could hold! Princesses and charmers alike stole my heart as I watched their eyes light up with every brightly colored egg they found. Mary Sue candies sponsored the event and at the end of the day all of the volunteers were treated to some delicious filled eggs :)






I would have to say the best part of the day had to have been when my two little cousins Jameson and Connor came with my Aunt Missy and Uncle Evan to visit the zoo. Jameson won a new best friend with his skillful egg toss named, "Monkey Monkey Speedy Monkey". If that isn't the cutest thing you've ever heard, I'm not sure what is. After the Bonanzoo event ended, I explored the zoo with the rest of my family. From watching the lions, polar bears, and artic foxes, it is confirmed that I, along with my 2 and 4 year old cousins, remain enchanted by the zoo. It was a great day spent with my loving family.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Glitz and Glitter! Local Pageant Apperances



Appearances at local Pageants






Miss Western Maryland and Miss Washington County-







Congratulations Grace Herpel, Miss Western Maryland, and Mary-Teal Mulligan, Miss Washington County!



















Miss Frederick-



Congratulations Monique Sparks, Miss Frederick!


















Miss Urbana, Miss Germantown, and Miss Gaithersburg-



Congratulations Lauren Kozlosky, Miss Urbana; Jessica Bermudez, Miss Germantown; and Victoria Simpson, Miss Gaithersburg!

Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run for Children's Miracle Network





April 1st- Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run for Children's Miracle Network




As part of working with the Miss America Organization, I have been working with Children's Miracle Network in an effort to raise funds and provide excellent care for children's hospitals nationwide. In our beautiful Nation's Capital, Washington DC, Miss University City's Outstanding Teen, Kennedy, and I volunteered as part of the "Green Team" at the annual Cherry Blossom Run for CMN. While thousands of runners strutted their stuff for 10 miles, Kennedy and I made sure that that the national mall was kept clean! We seperated different types of waste into specific containers to make sure that these products were turned into reusable, green, energy! No, this wasn't the most glamourous job, but it is an important one. As a nation we need to be as conciously aware of the amount of pollution we produce and how we can create reusable, efficient, energy.



Early in the morning...6am! coffee's and crowns in hand!

Rockfield Manor Easter Egg Hunt

March 31st- Rockfield Manor Easter Egg Hunt




Even though it was a chilly, overcast morning, that did not stop the dozens of families from celebrating the magic of Easter at Rockfield Manor. I volunteered at the egg hunt and helped foster community wellbeing amongst Bel Air residents. The Manor house set up 2 seperate egg hunts, one for kids 4 and over, and one for kids 3 and under. When the whistle blew and the hunt started, kids of all ages ran through the yard grabbing goody-stuffed eggs. I had a great time making new friends and rediscovering the irresistable charm of the easter bunny :)

Lord of the Dance- Performance at Dupont Theater











March 23-25th- Performance with "Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance"














After breaking my foot in October, I missed out on joining Troupe 2 on their European tour this past winter and consequently their most recent U.S. tour this spring. Needless to say, I was devastated. Having been a dancer my whole life, it has been my dream to tour professionally. Competitions are one thing, but nothing quite compares to the rush that envelopes your body as you step on a stage in front of thousands. One of my best memories since graduating college and touring was when I danced at the National Forest Arena in Brussels, Belgium. The Arena is comparable to that of Madison Square Garden. Now you can't tell me that doesn't get your adrenaline running! Besides the unprecedented friendships I made and the glamour of being a performer, I felt as if I was the best I could ever be. This is what God intended me to do. Dance.



"Sometimes on the way to a dream you get lost and find a better one"-unknown




I don't know if it was fate, but I have to believe everything happens for a reason. When I broke my foot it seemed as though everything I had ever worked for shattered in front of my eyes. I just had to sit down on my sofa, prop up my hard cast, and watch as my dream escaped me. I was at a complete loss.














I am fortunate enough to have a wonderful best friend, Allyn Rose. Ally and I have been friends since she pledged our sorority, Delta Gamma, in the spring of 2008. She has been more than an inspiration to me, but a true light of resilency in the face of harship. When Ally won her 2nd pageant ever, Miss Maryland USA and went on to be a finalist at Miss USA, I could not have been more beaming with pride for her. With Ally's encouragement, I signed up to compete for the title of Miss Appalachia. Miss Appalachia represented more than just a title to me. Miss Appalachia and the Miss America Organization motivated me to really be the best that I can be. I combined my love of dance, my passion for eating disorders awareness (through my own fight and win against anorexia), my hope to continue my education, and my dedication to service to represent myself as a mature young woman at the pageant.



Winning Miss Appalachia has opened up a whole new array of opportunites for not only me, but for me to change lives. I am lucky. I can promise that when I go to compete for Miss Maryland, I will put every ounce of energy I possibly can into being the best I can be. As with everything important in my life, I am willing to pursue my dream with determination, hard work, and a strong belief in my own ability.



"Sometimes on the way to a dream you get lost and find a better one" -unknown



On the weekend of March 23rd I joined up with Troupe 2 for a few performances that my family and friends were able to watch. I was beyond overjoyed to be reunited with some of my best friends and soaked up every last second I could spend with them. Feeling the music pulse through my veins and lacing up my shoes again gave me reinforcement I needed. No matter where I am or what I am pursuing, I can always dance.


Meeting Ally after the show by the stage door and seeing the tears in her eyes has made me treasure our friendship even more. She has and will continue to support me in all my dreams and I am thankful to have such a geniune, beautiful, and selfless best friend. I could never be on my way to Miss Maryland without her.










































Welcome Home Troops!



Welcoming home our troops- March 22, 2012






On March 22, I welcomed home 349 U.S. soldiers at the Baltimore-Washington International Airport with Miss University City's Outstanding Teen, Kennedy. Lining the walls of the welcome hall just outside of customs were various posters tediously crafted by elementary students. Families anxiously awaited the return of their loved ones and volunteers were ready to help the weary soldiers with their heavy bags. When the first soldier walked through those double doors a round of applause echoed all around us. As I reached out to shake his hand I offered thanks for his service and a welcoming embrace. His eyes looked full of faith and his smile brought comfort to the crowd. He was happy to be home.






As the soldiers continued to come, some were thankful and excited for the generous welcome group, but some seemed upset by the fanfare. Thats when the effect of war really hit me. Even though I've spent years of my life studying, reading, and watching what the brutalities of war can do to a person, never before had I experienced it first hand. I hope that I will never have to bear the scars that some of these soldiers carry. Even though they may not consider themselves heroes, each and every one of them is a hero to me.






Because of these valiant men and women we live in a free country. Thank you.






B-More Healthy Expo







March 17th- B-More Healthy Expo










On the longest day of the year for the majority of Irish dancers, St.Patricks Day, I ventured downtown to join the Baltimore Health Expo with Miss University City's Outstanding Teen Kennedy. The expo promoted local busninesses in addition to fitness demonstrations and mulitple performances by UMD's Gymkana and dance centers around the city. As I met with Fox news, Sinai hospital representatives, and the University of Maryland's center for nutrition, I discussed with them the importance of recognizing the establishment of good mental health to prevent eating disorders. My platform, "Starving for Attention: More than Just an Eating Disorder", focuses on the co-morbidity of eating disorders.










For most, the term "co-morbid", has yet to become a word in their understanding of mental health problems. Co-morbid simply implies the accompianment of another mental disturbance with the diagnosed disease. For example, eating disorders are rarely diagnosed without the addition of depression (the most common co-morbid disease). Depression is not the only mental health issue that influences an eating disorder. The afflicted individual could also be suffering from bipolar disorder, low self-esteem, DID (dissociative identity disorder), etc. brought on by peers, family, abuse, competitive sports arenas, or genetic inheritance. It is my mission to educate individuals on the common misconception that "people with eating disorders don't eat". There are many different types of eating disorders and they develop from a number of factors.

The B-More Healthy Expo was a great event that educated and demonstrated how to take care of ourselves, our families, and our homes.

Appearances February-April catch up!

Since I'm still new to blogging and have yet to figure out how to change the settings (which may or may not take me an eternity), I decided to condense the appearances I have done as Miss Appalachia into a few current posts. Hopefully one day I will learn how to use this properly, wish me luck :)



February 28th- IHOP CMN National Pancake Day



National CMN Pancake Day at IHOP was my first official appearance as Miss Appalachia for Children's Miracle Network. Before I even stepped inside a few tiny admirers asked for a picture with "the princess" which I was more than happy to oblige. If those twinkling eyes and geniune smiles were outside the door, I couldn't wait to get inside where all the chocolate chip pancakes were stacked. Greeted by the generous manager, my family and I sat down to enjoy some pancakes. When my delicious plate of double chocolate chip pancakes arrived I quickly became enamored with the whipped cream crown my waitress had put on top. So thoughtful! After finishing up, I went table to table discussing the benefits of donating to CMN. When you are surrounded by so many children full of life, hope, and dreams, it is hard to deny one that may need a little more support. The great thing about CMN is that they cover the whole spectrum of care for children's hospitals and their patients. From toys and blankets to state of the art medical equipment, CMN makes it possible for children in need to recieve the best care. Throughout the night I met many young and kind souls. I am elated to continue my work with CMN this upcoming year.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

A New Beginning




I have always admired those women that we call "beauty queens"; effortlessly floating across a stage in their evening gown, always so poised and eloquent when they speak. Never did I imagine that I could be one of those women. Behind all the glamour, the luscious curls, and long lashes is a woman who is dedicated to her community, education, health, talent, and success.








On February 4th 2012, I was crowned Miss Appalachia. I am thrilled to begin this journey and thank God every day for giving me a new beginning. I cannot wait to continue developing my platform, "Starving for Attention: More than Just an Eating Disorder" and educating individuals on the co-morbidity of a disease that affects over 8 million American's every year. I am also looking forward to beginning my work with Children's Miracle Network alongside the Miss America Organization. This upcoming year I hope to inspire and become a role model to those in pursuit of their potential. I cannot wait.