Thursday, July 31, 2008

RAGBRAI

Well, Ames survived RAGBRAI! There were over 8,000 cyclists that overnighted in Ames on July 22nd and I had a front row seat as they all came into town! It was incredible to see that many people on bikes all at the same time! I volunteered by helping out with the concert to raise funds for the people & businesses that have lost homes/businesses to the floods and now have the daunting task of rebuilding. As devastating as these floods have been, we Iowans refuse to be victims! As soon as the waters receded, we dug right in and started rebuilding. We don't have time to wait for the government, as we all know how slow they can be! Just look at what happened with the Katrina victims. They are STILL trying to rebuild!
I had a great time meeting a lot of different people from around this country, and the world, as I handed out tickets to the concert. A few people stick out in my mind, in particular, a gentleman from California, a group of ladies from Arizona and these two guys from Germany! If you are unfamiliar with RAGBRAI it is an acronym for The Des Moines Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa and I had to get involved when I found out they were coming through Ames and the fact that RAGBRAI was my costume theme at our state pageant. You can get more information by going to their website at http://www.ragbrai.org/.

Stanhope Watermelon Day Parade

Saturday, July 19th I participated in the Stanhope Parade. I believe they were celebrating 125 years, so it was a pretty big turn-out for such a small town! I almost was unable to participate as I had not been able to line up a car for the parade ahead of time. I was very blessed and know that, again, God had a hand in all this. I had decided to stop in for breakfast with the Lions Club International Youth (see previous blog) before they all headed to the airport to fly to their home countries and was talking with Bill (the gentleman that contacted me about that opportunity) and mentioned that I had a parade in Stanhope later that morning and I wasn't sure how I was going to participate, but was going to show up anyway and hope that someone would take pity on me! Well, Bill said he could do one better and started making phone calls! After a few tries, he hands me his phone and I find myself talking to Clint Smith. He is the owner of the Stanhope Meat Locker and participates in the parade every year. I explained to him my situation and he graciously invited me to join his family on their float! I had such a great time getting to know his family and hope that we can keep in touch and maybe "help" each other out in some other ways. He is on the Board for the small town meat lockers in Iowa and is hoping to get the word out how vital these local businesses are to our towns! Being that I grew up on a farm, I knew right away that I wanted to get involved in anyway that I could to get the word out. With the price of produce going up in the grocery stores, your local meat locker is a better option for meats. And if you get together with your neighbors or family members you can get an even better deal! It's definately worth checking out...and you would be supporting your local farmers and community! Iowa is known for being able to take care of itself, so this would be just one more way of doing just that!!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Lions Club International Youth Exchange Camp

What an amazing evening! I was honored to speak to the wonderfully talented International Youth who have spent the last week together at the Iowa 4-H campgrounds. There were youth from Finland, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Turkey, India, Italy, Latvia, Israel & Poland, as well as a few from Iowa. I had the most fun just listening to them talk, with all the different accents! The Lions Club International have sponsored each of these youths in an exchange program that allows them to stay with a host family here in Iowa for a couple weeks. I could tell they all had become very close and really enjoyed their stay. I truly enjoyed the wonderful talent show they put on for us and was amazed at some of the talent within this small group! I have already talked with the Lions Club about being a camp volunteer next year! I could tell in the short amount of time that I spent with these youth that they were a lot of fun and very responsible & respectful! It was so refreshing to see and be a part of. I hope that, even though we did not get many chances to talk at great length, that these international youth will keep in touch and let me know how they are doing! I will be receiving a DVD of the entire evening we had together, as well as footage of their week at camp. You can just see from the pictures what a fun bunch they were and how welcoming they were of me into their group! I felt like I was 18 again! In fact, I took the challenge of learning a German jump style dance during the talent show! I was right up there with all the teenagers, jumping and kicking, and having a blast!! The culmination of the show was when the young man from Finland got up and told us (the audience) a little about each of the "campers". It was such a great way to learn a little about each of them, even though we didn't get to spend the week with them! He had such wonderful, positive things to say about everybody, and he really built every body up! We don't hear or see enough of this in our society today and it was very refreshing!!
I was very pleased with the response to my presentation on the Early Warning Signs of an Abusive Relationship. I hope that I made an impression on the youth, as well as the adults, in the audience. I did get a lot of positive feedback from the Lions Club governors & leaders. I hope that I will have many more opportunities for speaking engagements through this great organization. I may just end up becoming a Lion myself! I will include a copy of my speech here for you to read. I did adlib a bit, so this is not word for word what I said, but it is very close. I had a brief introduction before I began.

~Nine years ago, I started competing in pageants as a challenge for myself to overcome my shyness, once and for all! Through out the years I have had many opportunities to speak out on my platform & support many worthy causes, forcing me to step outside my comfort zone. It has become such a habit to be out of my comfort zone now, that I am uncomfortable with what used to be my comfort zone! I am grateful for the opportunities that pageants have given me and I hope that on September 2nd I will be able to capture the crown of Mrs. America and give Iowa the bragging rights of calling this the home & heart of Mrs. America! Sometimes I wonder how a scrawny, shy farm girl grew up to be one of the women I used to admire during the Miss America pageants on TV! As a wife and mother of 4, I never dreamed that I would get the chance, or find the time, to pursue my passion of helping others, all the while wearing a crown that represents all the married women in this country. It is with the help of God and my own perseverance that it is a reality!
By all rights, I should not be standing here this evening. And let me tell you why I say that. As a 16 year old I found myself in an abusive dating relationship. As is the nature of such situations, it had escalated to a frightening scenario when I tried to leave the relationship. In my naivety I thought I could just walk away & that would be the end of it. But that was not the case. I found myself staring down the muzzle of a gun. By the grace of God, someone pulled up to my, then boyfriend’s house & he quickly put the gun away, giving me the chance to escape. Lucky for me he never pursued me & I never saw him again.
As many as 1 in 3 teens experience abuse of some kind in a romantic relationship, whether it is physical, emotional or verbal. It starts out innocent enough and in some cases, it seems to be very flattering when someone wants to spend every minute with you. Over time, this can turn into a control issue and you find yourself cut off from your friends and family. And you realize that you no longer do any of the things you used to enjoy because you spend every waking moment with this person. Then, one day they make a comment in front of your friends that embarrasses or hurts you. From that point, things can very quickly escalate to physical abuse. This is just one example of some of the early warning signs of a potentially abusive relationship and should not be ignored. Domestic violence does not discriminate. It affects all races, religions, cultures, genders & ages. My goal is to educate our youth on the early warning signs of an abusive relationship & give them the resources they need, if they should find themselves in this situation. As Mrs. Iowa America I hope that I can prevent at least one person from experiencing what I did and that is why I promote & support the Liz Claiborne’s “Love Is Not Abuse” campaign and their partner youth organization, “Break the Cycle”. I strongly believe that both organizations can make a difference & I hope that my voice will be a little stronger and a little louder than most, to bring awareness to these worthy organizations! As a community we need to Engage, Educate, & Empower our youth, teachers and community leaders. As they say, Knowledge is Power!
Thank you so much for this opportunity to speak with you this evening and I will finish by saying, “Enjoy the show!”~


If you know of any club, group, organization, etc., or even you personally, that would be interested in having me come speak at their meetings, please feel free to contact me at MrsIowaAmerica@yahoo.com! I am always looking for opportunities to get the word out and to meeting people all around Iowa!



And the Winner Is?......

The results are in! The new Boone County Fair Queen is Jessie Jenkins!! This young lady is so busy in her community and school, as well as the county fair and 4-H. She has a bubbly, exubrant personality as you can see from the pictures. I loved the red cowboy boots!! She was so expressive when telling her stories that you couldn't help but be drawn into them. I think she will do very well at the Iowa State Fair competition! All of the ladies did a fantastic job and they made our (the judges) job very tough! Congratulations, again, to Jessie for a job well done!
Left to right:
Allyson Ladd - BCF Queen 2007, Jessie Jenkins - BCF Queen 2008, Laura Heineman - Honorable Mention, Me - Mrs. Iowa, Courtney Tingwald - 2nd Runner-Up, Stephanie Haberer - 3rd Runner-Up, Autumn Weaver - Honorable Mention, Jamie Soderstrum - 1st Runner-Up.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Boone County Fair Queen Judging

Sunday I had the honor (& tough job!) of judging the Boone County Fair Queen Pageant. I had so much fun! The other 2 judges were a blast to "work" with! I use that word loosely, because we were having too much fun for it to be work! I loved the format the organizers used for the interview process. We first met with each girl individually for about 10 minutes to get to know them a bit and get a first impression. We then had a group discussion in groups of three. It was interesting to see some girls really shine in the group discussion compared to their individual interviews. I really enjoyed the time I had getting to know these ladies and until we added up the final scores, we (the judges) had no idea who was going to win! We were pleasantly surprised at the way it lined up in the end. I can not reveal the winner just yet, though! The coronation will be held on Thursday, July 17th at 6:30p to kick off the Boone County Fair. The winner will then proceed onto the Iowa State Fair to compete for the State Fair Queen! I hope to be in attendance for that! It should be a great time!
I have to say that the young ladies competing for Boone County are a great group of girls! All of them are so busy in their communities, schools & churches that I wondered how they fit it all in! I did have the privilege of being the first Fair Queen for my home county fair in Howard Lake, MN. I can't even remember what year it was, but I think it was around 1992 or 1993. I was the first Wright County "Fairest of the Fair" Queen! I had such a blast that year and I know the new Boone County Fair Queen will enjoy and cherish every minute of her reign! I will post pictures of the winner and her court in an additional blog at the end of the week, so make sure you check back!!

Photoshoot

Saturday I had a photoshoot in the hopes of getting the perfect headshot for the National program book. I chose to shoot with a photographer I have known for quite a few years! I would say it is close to 10 years now!! We have worked extensively together over the years so if any one could capture the "true" me, he could. And he did not disappoint! It was great fun to catch up on what each of us have been doing and compare baby/grandbaby pictures, as well as puppy pictures! :-) It was great to work with James again and he said the same about working with me. I believe we got some pretty darn good pictures to choose from. You will have to check out his website at www.jamesphotography.com (there is a link at the bottom of the page, also). If you are curious to see how the pictures turned out you can check them out at his website; click on client access and type in "laura" for the password. He does all types of photography, so definately keep him in mind for your next project! He is located in Lake Crystal, Mn which is just west of Mankato, Mn. It's an easy, beautiful drive from the Twin Cities. I hope to shoot with James again very soon!!

Saturday, July 5, 2008

July 4th in Ames, IA

I had the pleasure of participating in the Ames Fourth of July parade this year. They have one of the longest parades in the area and there is always a great turn out! I know this year there were over 100 entries in the parade. I really have to say a special thank you to a couple people. First to Renee' , for lining up a car for me and pitching the idea to her boss, my dentist, to "sponsor" me during the parade. Thank you to George White Chevrolet of Ames for providing the spectacular convertible and Chad, for being my driver. I had a great time getting to know you! And thank you to Amie Rockow-Nelson, or "Doc Rock", for organizing the tooth fairies, providing the sign and handing out toothbrushes and gum along the parade route. Caisha and Wyatt had a great time participating as well! I think Wyatt attracted more attention than I did! He is pretty good at stealing the show! He was clapping and waving like all the attention was for him. We better be careful that we don't create a "spotlight monster"!! It's probably already too late! :) I hope everybody had a great 4th and don't forget the reason behind the celebration!!