Monday, January 31, 2011

Thursday in the "Sleepless City"

I’m starting this in hopes that I finish what I started…and that’s my week at Miss America.  Since I posted my first Vegas day over a week ago, it might be assumed that I've died, forgotten how to type, or didn’t have anything else to say about my Vegas trip.  All of those are false, of course, and I’d love to come up with a really cleaver excuse…but it seems like I’m out of whit at the moment and have to give the “ I've been really busy, with school and all” excuse.  Jumping back into the full swing of things since Vegas has been difficult.  But I’m going to try to wrap it up in these next posts. 

NE, NH (Megan), AL (Taylor)

My Thursday was filled with the joy of having not only my Alabama with me but I also got my New Hampshire!  It was so great to finally be together again and because of that we spent the entire day together shopping and trying on…you guessed it, more dresses.  A lot of the “Sweetheart’s” came in today so it was GREAT running into familiar faces!  It was also a fantastic night because Teresa, Miss Nebraska, won the talent prelim!  She did a wonderful job and I was so proud of her! 

Teresa and I

In all the excitement at visitation, I ran into some former judges of mine and some more former competitors as well!  Miss America is such a great place to rekindle all of these relationships.  It was great seeing the girls from sweetheart as well as judges from the last year, but what really made the trip worth while to me was seeing the girls I competed with in the Outstanding Teen program.  It was so great to see how we all transformed from these wild and hyper teenagers to the poised young women we are (possibly still wild and hyper at moments).  Looking back at pictures and recollecting memories from my weeks in Orlando and comparing them to who I am today, is such a crazy experience.  So many of us have stayed in the Miss America system and I hold such a high amount of pride for my former competitors and dear friends they've become.
Miss OK OT '07, Miss NM '10(Miss NM OT '07), Miss NE OT '07
Former judge at Miss Nebraska, Rick Tedrick

NE, AL, Sweetheart Judge, David Weincek, NH, HI
NY & NE (Sweethearts)

And don’t forget the after party photo shoots with my girls and my newest boyfriend!

This is Drew, a patient at CMNH.  Such a precious young man!

Miss Nebraska directors, Jay and Amy
My dear friend Brittany Jeffers (Miss NE '09)

Minnesota's Sweetheart, Lauren and I making faces!

Infamous 'moving face' picture with my AL and NH

Kisses from Hawaii, Alabama, and Nebraska
The prelims were over at this point and that left me with one free day and then FINALS!  I was originally going to incorporate Friday in here as well, but turns out I talked too much for it all to fit in this blog so I will type that one up very soon!  The atmosphere made me want to be at Miss America (as a contestant) so badly.  I had this overwhelming satisfaction being there and I can't wait to continue this adventure of life as your Miss Omaha.

That's all for now ya'll.
Kayla
Miss Omaha


ps.  I found some great videos!


Thursday, January 20, 2011

A Wednesday in Vegas

Hello trade shows!  After such a long night our hotel room opted to lounge in the room until about noon (we realized if we did this that we could skip breakfast and the rather large bill that would come with it).  Before continuing, I must put in a teeny note here of thanks to my poor uncle who had to put up with Taylor and I’s makeup/flat iron/curling iron/brushes/toothpaste/etc. in the entirety of the bathroom.  For a man who only lives with one woman, putting up with such things could be quite a pain.  But I’m going to take a wild guess in saying that spending quality time with his lovely niece and her beautiful friend wasn’t too terribly hard. :P 

After a lovely lunch in the cafĂ© of the casino, Taylor and I decided to take advantage of our all access badges and check out the trade shows.  For all of you non pageanty people, the trade show at Miss America is full of dresses by all designers and BLING galore!  Tay played a bit of the mom role today while shopping as she gave me her best insight.  Since having been involved in pageants and being some sort of fasionista (even to the point of having a degree in fashion design) I trusted her opinions.  She was so incredibly helpful in guiding me into the right colors for my skin and my hair and also with the neck lines and cuts of dresses.  I was just trying to get ideas for gowns for Miss Nebraska, and that I did.  We eliminated many different colors right away and decided on a few.  We thought through talent ideas and swimsuit colors…the whole she bang!  It was great having her with me and I can’t wait to complete my wardrobe for Miss NE…who am I kidding…I can’t wait to START my wardrobe for Miss NE!



Ps. I met Miss America 2010, Caressa Cameron…even got her autograph on my book!


Our shopping led to the exploration of the infamous “Strip.”  And to put my Uncle Mark at ease, we promised to use the buddy system…no getting stuck in cement tubs! (You may be wondering what the heck I mean by this statement.  It has turned into a bit of a joke but was definitely not a laughing matter when we were watching the news this same day and heard about two girls being kidnapped that were later found in a cement filled bathtub.  Horribly innumerous turned to inside joke.  Oops.)  Fighting through the crowds of inappropriate card holders (you know who I speak of) we managed to find a Monopoly man.  I tipped him a dollar and kindly asked to stand on his box with him for a photo…needless to say he complied.  Then Captain Jack Sparrow himself jumped out to scare the twang right out of Taylor.  We both got our photos with him and may have pretended not to hear him when he told us three times that he accepted tips…I just paid the Monopoly Man, what does he expect? 



Our hotel and home of the Miss America Pageant!

Taylor and I completely enjoyed our day and by the time we had made our way down part of the strip and back up the other side we were ready to sit and relax before the show.  It was then that two men stepped into our vision and begged us for a date.  Now normally I would have declined for more reasons than one.  First, I have a boyfriend, second, I sometimes share too much of myself on a first date and third, I’m kind of picky.  But these men…attractive at that just pulled us right in their direction and forced us to comply.  But after all they are irresistible.

Jerry & Ben

Taylor & Jerry

Ben & I


That’s right.  Say hello to my date Ben and Taylors date Jerry.  The perfect treat.  (Don’t worry; I let my Uncle think long and hard about this one before I told him who the men really were.)

Prep work in the bathroom, assisted the beautifying and before we knew it we were headed to the theatre for the show!  Teresa competed in Lifestyle and Fitness and Evening wear and looked entirely amazing!  I was unable to make it to her send off so I didn’t get to see her wardrobe.  But as many of you have now seen, her dress was gorgeous.  And for a little change in the program, a young boy, Drew and his parents were indrodced and asked to help give awards.  Drew was/is a patient at a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital and it was such an overwhelming experience to hear his story and the gratefulness his parents had for the MIss America Organization and all that we do to support CMNH. 

Drew, his parents and Miss America's 2008 & 2009
Teresa & I

My Miss New Mexico, Madison Tabet

A lovely conversation with my Miss Vermont :)

AND my sweethearts from SD and AL


Unfortunately, I didn’t have any wild adventures after the show this evening but was incredibly thrilled to get out of heels for the day and momentarily rest my feet for the night.  I was in complete anticipation in seeing my girl from New Hampshire the next day and could not for the white plush of the pillow hit my face as I called it quits on day two in Las Vegas. 

As for my present day (11:06 pm on Thursday evening) I have died my hair, I have chosen my gown for Dancing With Omaha’s Stars, I have not yet completed my homework (but in complete honesty am actually thrilled to do so), have checked off my list of things to do and am ready to go to sleep.  But first I will leave with a set of lyrics and a song that I received in an email from another Aunt.  In all the struggles in life and with every moment in each day, there will be ups and downs.  She helped me realize that in all of that, I can’t become blind to the glory of God’s greatness. 

"Don't Miss The Glory" This is sung by Gordon Mote, who is a blind man. 

I leave you in love,

Kayla
Miss Omaha 

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tuesday Night Prelim at Miss America

The stage at Miss America!

An hour and a half flight, jumping ahead two hours and BAM…I’m in Vegas folks.  So in all actuality I am back home but I will be sharing my everyday from last week with you.  Until I heard and felt the tires on the plane hit the landing strip I couldn’t wrap my head around the idea that I was going to be in Las Vegas at the Miss America pageant.  Until that moment, I was just on a plane but after…complete adrenaline coursing through my body in anticipation of seeing my family and my friends and cheering on my girls at the competition. 
Taylor and I (my BAMA Sweetheart)

Right when I made it to the baggage claim my Auntie and Uncle were there waiting for me.  After hugs and loading all of the luggage (mostly mine) we went to get a taxi and I warned my girl Tay from Alabama that’d we’d be at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in no time.  Since the National Sweetheart Pageant in September, Taylor and I have stayed in contact via text and phone calls and I was SO entirely excited to see her.  (and all my other sweethearts, you just come into the story later!) 

I was so completely pumped to experience my second Miss America pageant and to see all of my wonderful former competitors and closest friends.  And of course I was eager to watch Miss Nebraska, Teresa Scanlan as well as my former MAOT’s Caroline Bright, Miss Vermont (my roommate in Florida) and Miss New Mexico, Madison Tabet.  The first night of prelims was fabulous!  Taylor and I were actually able to sit with the Nebraska board…meaning our seats got a lot better!  Teresa did a fabulous job answering her onstage question.  Never would have guessed she was 17!  :) 


Miss New Mexico, Madison Tabet (OT '07) and I

Miss Vermont, Caroline Bright (OT '07) and I

Miss Nebraska, Teresa Scanlan (Miss America 2011) and I 

After the meet and greet, Taylor and I had to find food.  Apparently in all of our excitement to see each other and the show…we forgot to eat.  Since it was after 11pm we were forced to dine in P.F. Changs in the casino where we ordered take out and while waiting for our food rested our incredibly sore feet.  I’m telling you, we pageant girls may be able to walk in heels for an entire week…even dance in them, but we don’t enjoy it one bit.  We got our food though and because my auntie and uncle were already sleeping (they couldn’t compete with our youth) we changed into our jammies and ate on the floor in the hallway.  While sitting here people kept walking by with questioning looks in their eyes until two women just came out and asked, “Are you Miss America contestants?”  As to which we responded with a simple, “No.” although we both would have liked to express our concern that would be in the organization if they really did let two contestants sit in the hallway to eat with chopsticks.  Oh, the things people think of.  

NE, AL, MA, PA, KY (all sweethearts of course)

For my first day in Vegas, I would call this a success. 

More to come as always,
Kayla Batt
Miss Omaha 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Long Time, No Talk



          Does it seem like forever for you too?  In all of the holiday hustle and bustle, I have managed to set aside my duties as a blogger, but not to worry, I’m back!  I’m going to throw this into rewind mode momentarily to do some catch up.  Since my last post I finished my fall semester of school, had two piano recitals, and a Christmas program at work.  I traveled home to Alliance for Christmas, where on my journey I experienced driving on black ice for my first time.  Luckily, with my mother’s warnings and my cautious driving skills I made it past the miles of ice only to find myself staring into the back end of a huge buck in the road.  Again with those cautious skills, I dodged the deer and made it safely home to spend a few days with my family.  It was a little different as it was just my little sister, parents and I (no big sisters) but I had a great time and even got to catch up with some old friends.  I had a surprise waiting for me when I got home and another amazing Christmas celebration. 


And with the New Year comes new adventures.  I will begin my new schedule next week, with 13 credit hours of school, 40 hours of daycare, 6 hours of piano lessons/choir, 4 hours of babysitting, and 11 hours of volunteering.  Crazy I know!  I love that I will be busy and I’m eager to continue this great start to 2011. 

This Saturday I had the opportunity to go to an Omaha Lancer’s hockey game in support of Leap-for-a-Cure for brain cancer.  My sister title holder, Mindy and I were asked to come, crown and sash prepared, to help sell raffle tickets (pie a Lancer in the face!) and raise money for the organization.  (Mindy also got to sing the National Anthem and did WONDERFULLY!)  Before I headed over to the Civic Auditorium though, I made a stop at Nicole Pannenton’s new store, Sublime Couture.  Nicole graciously offered to loan me some of her dresses for my upcoming week and I was eager to see the new store.  IT’S BEAUTIFUL!  I had a wonderful experience and the help was amazing!  I highly recommend this store to girls looking for any kind of dress, whether it is for prom, a wedding, homecoming, or pageants!  There were SO many fun options and a ton of gorgeous jewelry and accessories as well!  So a HUGE thank you to Nicole (Mrs. Nebraska 2009) for loaning me some dresses!

Mindy and I with the mascot, Frogen-daus!

Mindy, Jean & I

Mindy, me, and an adorable little fan!

A Lancer player who just NEEDED a photo with me.

Mindy and I with our dance partner Jeremy :)

Back to the Lancers game: Mindy and I had a great time catching up while we strutted down the hallways anxiously hoping for donations.  We were pretty great at what we did! :)  We met many fans of the team and also of our own…even got asked out on a couple dates…which we did turn down.  As we finally took our seats to watch the game (and rest our feet…that we both choose to unwisely to dress in horrifying high heels) we looked down the row and saw our dancing with the stars partner, Jeremy.  What a small world!  We had an amazing time and despite the swollen feet, can’t wait to participate again.

RAFFLE TICKETS LAST CALL!!!

     And as I leave you now know that when I return I will have endless words to say, stories to tell, and pictures to flaunt.  In a few hours this girl is headed to Vegas to watch the 53 most beautiful women in the country, compete for the title of Miss America 2011!  I get to reunite with my fellow MAOT’s and my Sweethearts!  (Also the most beautiful and talented women in the country!)  So to all of you stuck in the snow…I’m sorry…hah, who am I kidding!  I can’t wait to see the sun shining and feel the 60 degree weather upon my arrival in the beautiful city of Las Vegas, Nevada!


Goodbye Nebraska....Hello Las Vegas!
Kayla
Miss Omaha