Sunday, December 19, 2010
Be watching for the February issue of MORE Magazine one of the writers contacted me to interview me for a story she was writing on pageants, and what it was like to compete in your forties! She had heard about the work I had done as Mrs. Wisconsin and I was very excited to share about my experiences. It is amazing the doors that have opened being Mrs. Wisconsin United States!
I was invited to speak at the girl scouts troop this week. I used to be a girl scout and my very first goal I ever set for myself was to get every badge. It was the first goal I accomplished and it felt great! I spoke to the girls about setting goals just like I had done as a girl scout and continue to do in my life. The LOVED the crown and everybody got a picture with the crown on. :)
Thursday, December 2, 2010
For the last 6 weeks I have been spent 1 day every week volunteering to teach Junior Acheivment to the West De Pere Middle School Economics Class. It has been a very rewarding opportunity and it was not until my last day working with them that I revealed that I was Mrs. Wisconsin they were really suprised! Thank you to Mrs. Devillers class you did a great job!
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