Sunday, August 31, 2008

The National Pageant in the Bahamas!! :)












































































I apologize for the delay in posting my adventures in the Bahamas . . . but the "adventure" is why I haven't written in a while! More on that to follow!

I arrived in the Bahamas on Aug 12th and after a very long delay at the airport I finally arrived at the beautiful Atlantis Resort! It is breathtakingly beautiful! And I had a wonderful time on the island for the competition! I checked-in and went up to my room to find that my roommate Miss Ohio Teen USA Chelsie Folden had already arrived. We both share the same director, Melissa Pitchford, so we already knew each other pretty well!

We all registered on August 13th and it was great to meet all the girls and become reacquainted with a few I had already met during the year through Eagle University, National training, and various photoshoots together! Everyone looked great!

We spent the whole day in high heeled shoes learning all of the walk rountines as well as the dance ones. My feet were killing me even though I spend more time in high heels compared to most girls! But it was all worth it and Kent Parham our choreographer made it all so much fun while we worked hard to learn everything!

Usually the Miss Teen USA pageant has been most recently held in Pascedena, Claifornia for about 3 weeks so our five days was relatively short. We had to work overtime to have everything not just ready, but perfect.

We had a lovely Welcome party where we were all dressed up and got to solcialize a bit. Then off to bed for some sleep. That night I had the opportunity to meet Chad Michael Murray!!

We had an early rise time and got right back to work. I had a blast during the preliminary competition. I followed the rules and wore the required "wedge" shoes, but most of the others switched into their silver strappy shoes. By this time my spray-on tan had faded a bit and even the reapplication wasn't helping because we swam that morning and the clorine deactivated the color. What can I say??? I don't tan because I am a natural red head with white skin. But it's okay because I am completely comfortable just being me and that includes my white skin : ) I don't regret anything because I did my best and no matter what I had a blast and learned a lot!

After the prelim we had a reception where I got to see my parents for the first time. They stopped to see my grandma in Florida first because she had a stroke one week before I left for Nationals. At the reception . . . I fainted. They fed us before the competition, but I am kind of a picky eater so I didn't eat as much as I thought so that explained it. My dad caught me in his arms as I went down, but I was totally out. I fainted once before, but this time I lost my hearing. I sure was embarrassed, but what could I do? At least I did it gracefully according to my Director and just made fun about it after! :)

The finals night was fun too, but I was hoping to make the Top 15 and didn't. I believe that "everything happens for a reason" and while I am not sure why, I am sure the Lord has His reasons! Stevi Perry, a real sweetheart, from Arkansas is our new Miss Teen USA and she will be a terrific representative! I wish her all the best! I actually met her at Eagle U and she was in the same small group as I was. So it was really cool being able to know her before the competition even started!
I have no regrets about how things went. I had a terrific interview, modeled the swimwear and evening gown as best as I could and I truly enjoyed the opening dance routine! The time in the Bahamas was magical and a once in a life-time opprtunity that I will cherish forever!! I am still Miss Michigan Teen USA 2008 and I am still so very humbled to hold this title! I have loved every minute of this very special year!

But there is more to the story of the Bahamas trip: on the morning after the pageant we (mom, dad, and I) were getting up to start the day and get me to the shuttle for the airport. When my dad woke up he was very ill. He said the room was spinning and when he tried to get to the bathroom he walked into the wall and promptly threw-up. He was sooooooooooo sick. He got back in bed so mom and I finished packing and she took me to the shuttle downstairs. Mom told me to stay at the Fort Lauderdale airport util they arrrived (no matter how long it took) so I sat there for six hours waiting. The plan was for us to drive to see my grandma again so I could see her too and see if she was getting better from her stroke. Little did I know that my dad was getting worse by the minute while I waited.

Hurricane Fay was coming down on us and my folks were sitting on the tarmack in the Bahamas waiting for the rain to stop so they could join me. I was getting very worried as the hours passed by. When I saw my dad he was in a wheelchiar with his head down and his eyes closed. He actually had the color green imbedded into his skin...they always say "wow you look green" but I never thought that was possible until that day. He was sicker that I had ever seen him .

We got our lugguage into our car, hailed a cab, and took my dad to the nearest hospital. He was then admitted for the next three days. He was tested for stroke, tumors, aneuryisms, heart problems, etc. The Dr. called it "violent vertigo" which is severe dizziness. He couldn't keep his eyes open because they were jumping around everywhere and he couldn't keep food down. They gave him medication to help with the nasuea, but when he was discharged he really wasn't better. In fact, he still has not gone back to work full time yet. He gets too dizzy and has to come home.

Now things got weird. My parents drove a stick shift to Florida. Mom and I do not know how to drive it ~ just automatics. We decided that my dad should rest a few more days at his sister's house so I got a very fast lesson in how to drive a stick shift (a double-H) and in Hurricane Fay!!! I only really knew how to get into 1st and 2nd gear because my brother (Seth) taught me last Spring, but that was in my school parking lot, not on the actual road. But on the way to my Aunts house, I controlled the foot pedals and steering, while my dad (with his eyes closed) listened to the engine and shifted for me giving me "foot" directions all the way! My mom was in the backseat white knuckled and praying all the time! We did this for three hours in the dark in the middle of a hurricane until we reached my Aunt's house. It was the craziest thing I have ever done.

We stayed for a few days longer in Florida so my dad could rest and hopefully get better. I got to see my grandma. She is not doing very well so I am glad I got to see her just in case it was the last time although I hope not.

My dad (believe it or not) drove us home to Michigan. By this time I was completely run down and very sick with a flu bug and unable to drive even an automatic nevermind a stick-shift and mom didn't want to try it. I can't blame her though. But we made it home safely.

I have had some time to think about the whole trip. What do I know??? I know that God loves me and has a sense of humor that I saw up close and personal on this "adventure" and that most of all He wants the best for me!!! I can't wait to see what He has in store for me. It wasn't Miss Teen USA 2008, but maybe it will be another title somewhere in my future. Maybe even Miss USA someday? You never know : )

Again, I have no regrets and I wouldn't have done anything differently. Different day, different judges maybe I would have won. No matter what, I am very proud of all that I did and accomplished this year with my reign. I am very proud of every bit of it! And I did it all by just being myself and that was the best gift God has given me. To embrace that and be happy with just being me.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Miss Teen USA or bust!! :)

Hi Everyone!

This will be my last posting before leaving for Miss Teen USA 2008 on Tuesday Aug 12th! The National pageant will be held in the Bahamas at the Atlantis Resort Aug 12-16th and I can hardly wait!!

This has been the most incredible year of my life and I am hoping that this will be a truly positive experience for me at the National pageant!! I have been preparing for this pageant all year and feel that I could not be any more ready than I am right now!

My heart is running over with so much love and appreciation for all of you my dear friends and family! The love and encouragement you each have shown to me during this year has been a huge blessing in my life and has left me with so much hope, joy, and fullfillment like nothing else.

I do not know what the future holds, but I do trust the One who does and can make all things possible for me! My motto has always been "everything happens for a reason" and I believe this is true. So whatever happens at Nationals will be well with my soul. I promise to go and do my very best and represent Michigan in a very positive and refreshing way!

I would like to thank each of you for allowing me to share with you the exciting adventures I have had during this reign as your Miss Michigan Teen USA 2008 . . . it has been my priviledge to represent our beautiful state with integrity, style, class, and a heart of gratitude!
I will write a report of my travels and pageant experience when I return from the Bahamas!

Until then . . . .
Thank you for your support! May the Lord bless and keep you!

Much love,
Elizabeth Anne Hawthorne
Miss Michigan Teen USA 2008

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Saluting the Coast Guard!! :)







Three-quarters of a MILLION people were expected to visit Grand Haven, MI for the conclusion of the week long Coast Guard Grand Parade and Festival on Saturday, August 2nd! I don't know what the final count was, but it sure was crowded and absolutely wonderful!!! Grand Haven is known as Coast Guard City USA and every year it honors the Coast Guard with a week long festival and activities.

I lived in Grand Haven for 10 years and attended school there from K-8th grades before moving to the Clarkston area! It was so wonderful to be back home again! The pier was even more beautiful than I remembered! And the Lord blessed us with perfect weather for a parade and the firework display later in the evening! Celebrating the Coast Guard has always been fun as I had returned every year while we lived there, but to attend this year as Miss Michigan Teen USA 2008 was truly an honor for me! I have made the most of every opportunity during this reign and this Festival parade was no exception!

The parade was televised on both TV 4 and Wood TV-8 News and I hope to get a copy othe Grand parade soon!! To see several of my former teachers and classmates, in the crowd yelling out my name and waving to me was an incredible feeling!! I felt like a real celebrity and I loved every minute of it!!
The pararde lasted for a few hours, but it went by so fast and I want to do it all over again! :)

Friday, August 1, 2008

Oliverio's Fashion Show!! :)






























On Friday, July 25th, my dad drove me down to Clarksburg, West Viginia to be fitted for my National gown! Of course, I can't describe it to you because it is a secret!! But let's just say it is the most beautiful gown I have ever seen and it is very unique and different (which is exactly what I wanted)!!! I also picked out a swimsuit, white dress, and earrings for Nationals too while I was there at the boutique!!

Angela, the owner of Oliverio's, was amazing as she helped me choose the right colors and clothes for my body type. She was honest when something didn't look right which I appreciated. I was surprised how fast she altered the evening gown and even more surprised when she invited my dad and me to have supper at her house!! Her house is gorgeous and the spaghetti dinner was delicious!! The house was full of other Teen USA queens and Miss Ohio and Miss Michigan Elisabeth Crawford (my sister queen) were also there and former Miss USA Chelsea Cooley was there as well. We talked "pageant talk" for hours and I learned a ton! :)

On Saturday we all modeled at Oliverio's for a fashion show and also had a seminar with Chelsea Cooley. Her insight and tips were most helpful and she is absolutely beautiful inside and out. I had the opportunity to speak with her at the dinner on Friday night and she was very sweet to me and had great advice to offer me!

I can't wait for the judges (and everyone) to see my wardrobe for Nationals . . . especially the evening gown! The rest of the outfits are fantastic, but for me, it's the gown! I LOVE IT!!!!!!