I’m back from my week-long, post-pageant hiatus. I think
every girl who has ever experienced Miss Iowa week can attest that a full week
is needed to process that experience. Daily blogging during pageant week was a
total fail so for that I apologize! Once festivities ended each night (usually
around 11 which is LATE for me as many of you probably know) I hit the hay to
rest up for the next full day. But I really would like to go back and talk
about the activities we were involved in and of course the competition. That’s
my goal for the next couple of weeks; I want to reflect on each day and the
wonderful things that touched my heart. I'd also like to congratulate our new Miss Iowa, Aly! She is a wonderful person and will serve the state with enthusiasm for the organization and her platform.
As you can probably tell, I’m not Miss Iowa. In fact, I
didn’t even make the top 10. While I was pretty surprised, I just wasn’t what they were looking for this
year! That’s ok. On the bright side, I won the Miss America Organization’s Academic
Achievement award and scholarship for the state of Iowa! Cool, huh? Also, I was
selected as the top non-finalist talent winner and the recipient of the judges’
Applause Award (Basically, you did good… Keep at it). But really, I left the
week behind with SO much than some pieces of paper and scholarship money.
Firstly, as a firm believer in God’s plan for my life, I
feel that this whole experience has indeed brought me closer to Him. I leaned
on God every single day for strength and wisdom. I know that He worked through
me the entire week, whether it was brightening a sick child’s day at the
University of Iowa Children’s Hospital, befriending a resident at an assisted
living home who has recently lost her husband or positively impacting the other
girls during our many conversations.
The second thing I left the week with was a better sense
of purpose and an understanding of my strengths and what I have to offer - brightening
people’s days and serving others.
Thirdly, I left with really great new friends. The bond
that we developed during the week is so strong. Sure, many people know what we
go through in terms of preparation and long days, but it’s indescribable to be
with people who are in the EXACT same situation as you. And on top of that, we
have similar goals and aspirations. Probably one of my favorite moments during
the whole week was when a few girls and I were sticking our feet in the hot tub
before supper, discussing current events, social issues and our individual
platforms. It’s so amazing to spend time with people who are passionate about
the same things as me!
Now let’s be honest… the best part of the week was when I
got to see Seth during our visitation time after the first preliminary
competition. He came all the way from Texas to spend a lot of time with my family,
watch three nights of pageants and support me. I am extremely blessed to have
such a caring and loving boyfriend (who is a TROOPER, I should add)!
Last Tuesday, we bought me a new car! My poor Mustang
died on me on I-80… So sad. It’s probably for the best because I really do need
an SUV to lug all of my stuff around! Seth and I spent the rest of the week in
Martins Mill (East Texas, for those who have no idea where that is!) with his
wonderful family. I’m back at school in Belton now to take my summer classes! I
think this is exactly where I’m supposed to be.
On Saturday, I turn 21! We’re going to the Texas Rangers
game… I’m so excited! I’m going to eat a hot dog or two.
Thank you everyone for support and encouragement
always!
-Leah
Awards during the second night of preliminary competition
Opening number
All of the contestants after crowing on Saturday night