Friday, September 17, 2010

This and that!

Kim's profile picture for Mrs. America
Wow, it has been awhile since I have posted anything! Life has been full as always, but very good.  I had a wonderful trip to Arizona to see my best friend from college compete in the Mrs. America Pageant. She was absolutley stunning and of course in my eyes, she should have won! But, it is all about the experience!  I have pictures but do not have my camera with me to download them, so I will try to post pictures at a later time. I had never been to Arizona, so for me it was a fun treat to venture into a new place, which I love.... not to mention I have heard that Arizona is the place to be if you are suffering from respiratory issues, which I have been and I am here to tell you, I felt so good while I was there : )
Kim and I competed in college together in the Miss Virginia Pageant.Yep, I aspired to be Miss America at one point of my life, but it didn't happen. It is amazing the amount of work it takes to compete in these things. I spent the last 2 years of college trying to acheive this goal and that is how Kim and I met. We had the same trainer. I would see her around campus prior thinking..."this girl looks like Elizabeth Taylor." Who knew we would become the best of friends. She and I have walked through so much together. Kim is the type of friend who just tells it like it is and then some. I have always known if I needed an honest opinion, she would give it to me. I always tell her it is because she is a yankee (all you southerners would appreciate that). I am super proud of Kim. I admire her tenacity and her willingness to fight through the obstacles of life, whatever they may bring! I get frustrated sometimes when I go to these pageants because you so want the judges to know and see who the individual is and what they are made of. Kim, without a doubt, would have made the best Mrs. America and although it wasn't meant to be, I know she will go on in her everyday life making a difference. I know if she reads this, she will think it is so cheesy, but I don't care : ) I am soooooo proud of you, Kimbo!
So moving on....Anne Frank was superb!  I am so incredibly proud of the cast!!! I watched every performance and cried every time! I feel everyone should have seen the play as a reminder of what people went through. We can't even began to imagine. It is a part of our history and heaven knows we are living in such shakey times, it is scary to think what might happen in the future! Bravo to the Anne Frank cast and of course to my husband, who in my eyes, can only do the very best because that is how he works : )
The Inn is getting ready for our 40th Anniversary Celebration October 9- it will be a fun, full and very special time of seeing people come who have been part of this special ministry for the past 40 years. I am super excited about the event and pray that the turnout will be incredible.
My sister-in-law, Annie Kate, along with Ali Landry were able to be a part of fashion week in NYC...we are talking the whole runway experience, etc. Check out her website at http://www.belleparish.com/.  She sent me pictures so here is one...

I realize this blog is so random and scattered, but it is something. I am not even going to look over to read it.  But, I am grateful for my husband, my family and for the very dearest friends ever! God is so good. Have a wonderful weekend!

2 comments:

  1. Love the randomness! So many great things to report. For the record, I think you would've been a fantastic Miss America :)

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  2. Awe, thanks, Sarah! You are very sweet to say that! I hope you are doing well and hope Lauren is feeling much better...bless her little heart! Hope to see you soon!

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