I was excited to be a part of the first Evans Kennedy Group/Hawaiian Tropics Zone "Glam It Up" Fashion Show that featured outfits by Sherri Hill & Jamie Shaw. I had fun being a model, even if one of the dresses they put me in was a size ZeRo and tutu shaped! (Don't worry we won't be seeing any pics of that!) Mom & I arrived in Vegas Friday afternoon and headed straight for PH (Planet Hollywood, wink)! We were SO hungry we grabbed a really expensive lunch at Hawaiian Tropics during rehearsal! Yea, that's right expensive! I gave my mom a funny look when I saw the tab and she said "What? It's Vegas!" I guess she expected it, but when we were in Vegas last year I didn't see any bills! I was just really taken back, it seemed ludicrous! If you are planning your trip to Vegas, make sure you save, save, save!
I went back to our room to freshen up and headed back down for "mingling" before the fashion show. Here are some pictures:










We sat next to some of Karissa's friends and behind her sister. After Karissa was not named in the Top 15, you could tell the excitement dropped a little. When your girl doesn't "make it", you tend to root for someone else. Those behind us were rooting for Michigan, next to us was Miss Indiana's roommate and well, we were just trying to cheer for everyone!
The evening couldn't have ended better. I am pleasantly happy with the judges choice for Miss America and I hope she serves well this year. And Karissa arrived to visitation with a smile on her face! She seemed to sparkle and was peaceful. I have to share one of the texts I sent her: Be content with who you are and don't put on airs. God's strong hand is on you, He will promote you at the right time. -1 Peter 5:6 I hope that verse spoke to Karissa, it spoke to me. Our destiny is not in our hands, it's in His. Our life is not our own, it's His. I think this is what I saw in Karissa after finals, she knew it wasn't in her plan and is/was ok with it. We need to continue to support her in her last six months as OUR Miss Ohio! We need to continue to support the program. It doesn't mean anything just because a Miss Ohio doesn't go on to become Miss America. Miss Indiana had NEVER had a Miss America until four nights ago! I am so thankful to have been able to make the trip out and feel blessed to know all of these outstanding individuals and have these continued lasting memories! I hope you enjoyed the photos, here's a link to more pics.





Tune in to MSNBC tomorrow morning (Wednesday) at 8:30a.m. EST to watch a taped interview with our new Miss America 2009 Katie Stam, where she will receive tips on how to be a news anchor from some of the best news makers at MSNBC.
Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist of Morning Joe welcome Katie to the wonderful world of broadcasting and legendary Brian Williams drops by to share some of his successful guidelines on news reporting with our new Miss America.
Along with Morning Joe, Katie continues her NYC media tour with interviews on Wednesday at: CW11 Morning Show, Better TV(www.bettertv.org), ABC News Now & Associated Press Television.
Please check your local listings for times.
Will blog more later!
Here's the jist of my itinerary: We arrive Friday in Las Vegas around 2pm with no time left for dawdling, we have to rush to PH for rehearsal. I won't have time to stop in our room, so my carry-on will consist of various shoes, earrings, makeup & hairspray, etc. I will be fitted for a dress or two and rehearse for "Glam It Up!" We have to be hair & makeup ready around 6:30pm, because doors open at 7pm! I am psyched to be a model for the "Glam It Up" event, which should end roughly around 10pm. Then it's off to the Miss America Class of 2008 Reunion! I am thrilled to death to see 20 of my Miss America ladies! Who knows when I'll get to bed, but I don't care! I will surely be on a caffeine high the entire trip!
Saturday is time for some slots, shopping and lunch with my Miss Ohio family! You will watch the Miss America competition when it airs in Ohio at 8 at night but in Vegas it will be 5 in the afternoon. We'll be getting "prettied-up" soon after lunch! Who knows what Saturday night brings but we know what happens Sunday morning...flight back to O.H.I.O.! I plan to take both the video and digital cameras! Be ready for some great feedback after Miss America 2009! I can't wait to be there when they call out Karissa's name! Go Buckeyes!


The eight finalists and their personal platform issues are:
Miss Alabama Amanda Tapley: "Music for a Cure"
Miss Hawaii Nicole Fox: "The Adopt-A-College Program"
Miss Indiana Katie Stam: "Super Saturday of Service"
Miss Kentucky Emily Cox: "Uniquely Me - Promoting Self Esteem in Adolescent Girls
Miss Michigan Ashlee Baracy: "Breast Cancer Awareness & Education"
Miss North Carolina Amanda Watson: "Making ALS History, One Person at a Time"
Miss Rhode Island Francesca Simone: "F.A.C.T. - Families of Alzheimers Carrying the Torch"
Miss Virginia Tara Wheeler: "Empowering America's Youth"
This year, the newly renamed “Evelyn Ay Sempier Quality of Life Awards” were funded through the generosity of our Miss Americas. In honor of Miss America 1954 Evelyn Ay Sempier, the Miss America sisters funded three Quality of Life awards with special attention paid to depth of service, creativity of the project and the significant effects upon the lives of others.
Quality of Life Awards were introduced in 1988 to recognize contestants who excel in their commitment to community service. In order to be considered for the Quality of Life Award, contestants must submit an application describing their involvement with Children's Miracle Network, the national platform of the Miss America Organization, and their own personal platform issue.
The winner of the Quality of Life Award will receive a $6,000 scholarship, the first runner-up will win a $4,000 scholarship, and the second runner-up will win a $2,000 scholarship. Winners will be announced at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on January 22 during the 10:30 a.m. (PST) press conference.