
Monday, May 26, 2008
Congratulations!!

Sunday, May 4, 2008
"Titleholder goes nuts and bolts"
Glancing over the Fourpoints magazine, while waiting for forum to start.
We had some amazing speakers come to forum. Each speaker represented the importance of each community member in this program. I thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated each lesson. Not too mention, it was just a blast getting to hang with some of the coolest people in Washington state.The Pinecone Princess Etiquette Luncheon was a blast! These little girls are simply too precious. I know that they are going to have a lot of fun with their Outstanding Teens! I hope that each pair or trio of teen and princess(es) get really close. These little girls admire teenage girls so very much, and since we have a bunch of positive role models in line we should take advantage of that admiration to encourage a positive future for the young ones. Mentoring is a serious subject, but a fun serious subject!

Elyse & Genay+Pinecone Crowns= ALL WORK AND NO PLAY! :D
May the force be with you,
Genay!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Stretch and Yawn.
Most of you probably know that one of my goals this year was to attend and assist with every local teen and miss pageant in the state of Washington. As of last night, I have reached this goal! Except for sweeper, which I will also be attending. The weekend of April 20-21 will definately be a chaotic one, seeing as it is both Teen Forum and the Sweeper Pageant.
It was so exciting to be featured in my hometown (and school) with the Miss Clark County pageant last night. They brought me tears multiple times, but I think that I weep more than the average pageant queen.
Anywho, I owe a big thank you to all of the sponsors for the MCCSO; particularly, EHX, DreamCapture, Smokeys, and Applebee's. Thank you for making me look good, and keeping me fully nourished this past week...nummm to pizza and oriental chicken salad.
Well, my time is coming to an end. I know I still have more than a month left, but it feels as though it's coming WAY too fast. I think the feeling of conclusiveness is driven from the ominous application link on the website.
No matter the amount of dread I have regarding the events that will be transpiring on Memorial Day Weekend :( ... it is still my responsibility to encourage as many girls as is humanly possible to participate in this amazing program. At this time, we still have room for more contestants and I encourage you (yes, you. my faithful blog reader) to suggest this notion to girls you know between the ages of 13-17. Don't forget, they can always contact Sally and Allie, or if they would rather hear from a contestant they can email me at genayrochelle@yahoo.com or contact me via myspace at www.myspace.com/mwot
AND HOW COULD I FORGET OUR WONDERFUL PINECONE PRINCESSES!?!?!?!
Much love,
Your soon to be expired...Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen
Genay
Monday, February 11, 2008
Miss Auburn!
Anyways...back to the main point. Thanks to everyone at Auburn, who was so kind to me (both backstage and in the lobby area.) I absolutely loved working with all of you!!!

I would like to send a belated congratulations to all of the ladies!

Oh, and this photo is some of the titleholders through the state. These are a few of the girls that I look up to the most (don't take that literally, because technically I'm the tallest...haha.)
On, yet another, sidenote; I absolutely LOVE the new blog layout. It's totally spiffy!
Spread a smile!
Genay
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Miss Grays Harbor's Outstanding Teen
I had so much fun doing "dreamgirls," speaking about the teen progam, assisting in the coronation, and meeting some really great girls in both the teen and miss programs. I even heard a rumor that all the girls are threatening to come to state.

Congratulations to all of the girls, including Lauren! We can't wait to see you at state again this year!
Viva-Part 2!
After the breakfast, I got ready for the TEEN outing!!! WAHOOOOOOOO!!!!! This was so much fun, even though we didn't get to go to Circus, Circus like we had intended (the strip was virtually closed, because of the fire at the Monte Carlo that morning.) Us, teens, don't need much to have an enjoyable time! All of us went to Maggiano's (great food with great people is always fun). The bus ride to Maggiano's is where I realized that I am a decent beat boxer. That combined with Abby, Miss Oregon's Outstanding Teen's, ability to rap made us quite the duo of bus entertainment. Don't worry though, we weren't the only ones performing on the bus. All of us sang and danced, "You Can't Stop The Beat" one of our production numbers. At Maggiano's my table ate 3 cheesecakes in less than 5 minutes!!!!!!! Maybe we should enter an eating contest next time?
After our lunch at Maggiano's, most of the teens got together at Hard Rock Cafe to celebrate Elena's (Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen's) 16th birthday! This was so totally rockin'!
Sadly, I had to leave Elena's party early. I wanted to make sure I was back in time to watch the last episode of the Miss America: Reality Check with the Washington Crew! I'm so glad I did!!!! I was so excited for Elyse, Indiana, and New Mexico...that I tackled Morgan, Miss Indiana's Outstanding Teen, during the announcement. Of course, we had to get a picture of the Top Three's Outstanding Teens.
Don't worry...I didn't forget to mention...THE MISS AMERICA PAGEANT!
I am so proud of my Miss!!!! Elyse was amazing-as I'm sure everyone saw!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Viva Las Vegas!
For those of you who don't know, I'm currently typing from Miss America in Vegas, Nevada. I am tickled silly to be cheering for our wonderful WA girl!!! Although, I am far to ADD to be in such a crazy city; the lights, the noises, and the crown. It is so cool to be able to watch all our Miss America contestants. As you avid bloggers know, I always watch the Miss America: Reality Check on TLC. Which has been so cool, because now I feel like I know each of these contestants, just from those small little inputs on TLC.com and the show.

But back to the GOOD STUFF!!!
Elyse looks fantastic, and she has by far the greatest introduction of the bunch. "I'm Elyse Umemoto, Miss Washington...How do you like them apples?"

Tuesday night, she competed in onstage question and blew it out of the water.
Last night she did swimsuit and evening gown and looked simply divine.
Oh, but what has your Outstanding Teen been doing in Sin City, since she can't gamble? SHOPPING, of course! I did not know that you could have a mall...in a hotel, oh and did I mention the HUGE theatre? The tradeshow has the "blingiest" stuff, I've ever seen. You guys think my wardrobe is sparkly...oh, you have no idea. Las Vegas is definately extreme. I think it's so great that they have the program here, the city definately has a personality and character of its own.

This morning, I got to do an autograph signing with all of my sisters from ORLANDO!

It's so nice to see some familiar smiling faces. I've had a lot of fun reconnecting with all of my girls. Especially, my MAOTT (Miss America's Outstanding TALL Teens) friends.

I had a lot of fun with my MAOT sisters doing interviews for MTV's new "How's Your News."

My favorite part so far has been getting to meet some of the previous Miss America titleholders. They are some of the sweetest and most gracious people I've ever met.


Maybe next time I write, we'll have a Miss America from Washington!!!
~Genay
Sunday, January 20, 2008
The Miss Spokane's Outstanding Teen Pageant
It was so much fun getting to meet these girls and all of their adorable princesses. They all did an amazin job of maintaining their poise and grace on stage. Spokane has a lot to be proud of. All of them would have represented Spokane well, and even Washington, for that matter (hint, hint. nudge, nudge...all 6 of them should come to MWOT.)
It was also nice visiting some familiar faces that I don't get to see nearly enough, Tori and Emily! Both of these ladies are amazing role models. It is no wonder that the contestants are as amazingly well-rounded as they are with the great role models that they have in both Tori and Emily.
Cheri and Bev of the Miss Spokane's Outstanding Teen Program were exceptionally hospitable to me and my family. They fed us, and made sure we each had a place to stay for the night. I couldn't have asked for a better first local teen appearance! Not too mention, we all just had a lot of fun together.
In the pageant, I was able to perform two talents (a tap and a ballet), have some microphone time, and assist in the award ceremonies. I am so thankful to everyone who came and supported the program, along with everyone working behind the scenes to make the show run as smoothly as it did.
I would like to congratulate Chloe Maier, Trisha D'Agostino, Madison Martin, Katelyn Assmus, Ann Stephenson, and McKenzi Novell on a job well done. I know just how hard it is to stand up in front of a bunch of strangers and allow them to analyze you, and each of you handled that situation with grace and elegance.
Congratulations to McKenzi Novell, Miss Spokane's Outstanding Teen 2008!
~Genay

Performing a ballet on point to "Not While I'm Around," from Sweeney Todd.

McKenzi Novell during her crowning moment!

The Outstanding Teens and Princesses of Spokane.

The Judges...I do not envy their job.

The fish face is now legendary.

McKenzi and I! I wish you the best of luck during your reign, and can't wait to see you at forum (if not before)!
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Aww...The Apple of Our Eye.
There were some representatives from the Miss Washington 2007 class who came to support Elyse and show off some stellar fashions. These ladies are so amazing. I really owe Devanni, Tina, Kelly, Liz, Shannon, Sara, Elyse, Fianna, Mrs. Dickson, Sarah-lynn, and Momma Duck huge thank you's for all of their help backstage. From helping me get zipped to dealing with the mess I made of the dressing room. It seems as though this program always has me surrounded with the greatest people in Washington, I'm so spoiled. Oh, and another way that I'm spoiled- my fabulous directors both stuffed the raffles to win me a zebra print dress. For those of you who know me well, you know that I am so into zebra print. From dresses to purses to pillows...it's kind of a lucky charm for me. It's so cool that they actually won, and now I have this really fun statue. It's beautiful! I also got to perform Dreamgirls today, and surprisingly there were quite a few people who hadn't seen this number yet. The feedback and support I get with virtually everything I perform (except for when I attempted to sing Celine Dion to Sally) is unbelievable. I really can't take much credit, Nicole is really one of the most amazing dancers I've ever gotten to work with. She's the one who makes me look good.
~Genay



If you don't think this photo is at least a little bit funny, you should take a nap and look again.

We do our best to represent the teens of Washington, in both Miss America's Outstanding Teen and Miss Teen USA. Mandy is such a cutie.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Monday, January 7, 2008
Humm.
On another note, I am so excited to do the Miss Washington Fashion Show next weekend. It is just one last hoorah to wish Elyse the best of luck at Nationals. And, of course, I have this groovy new cocktail dress to wear. By new, I mean really old formal wear that has been revamped into a schnazzy cocktail dress! Thanks to Fianna for all of her hard work on the Fashion Show, I know it will be amazing.
LOVE,
Genay
(ps-Keep voting for Elyse!)
Friday, January 4, 2008
She's just reppin' the WA!
Elyse looked amazing, as usual. She did such a great job representing us, and got lots of air time (because she's amazing).
Although, I will admit Washingtonians have a teensie-weensie bit of an advantage when it comes to flag finding challenges; amidst all the red and blue, that green flag sticks out like a sore thumb! I'm so proud that she's my miss and she was absolutely fabulous!
I only have one question, why didn't the teens do this! I think it's great that they're modernizing the pageant to embrace new generations. It will only make the Miss America title to new levels, making her a more recognized icon and role model. Teens can do this, too! And plus, it just looks like a whole lot of fun!
Did you notice that Maine and Washington were in the same group? It makes me miss my best buddy, Miss Maine's Outstanding Teen, who is now unable to go to Miss America.

I, MWOT, challenge you, blog reader, to hurry up and vote for ELYSE!!!!!
In order to do so you must...
A) Go to the little address bar at the top of your screen and type in www.tlc.com/missamerica
B) Look to the far left of your screen. Here you will find a scroll down that says, "Vote for America's Girl"
C) Roll down the alphabet until you get to the W's.
D) Find Washington.
E) Click "go".
F) Now you will be brought to a page that has a loverly photo of our dearest Elyse.
G) Click "vote now"
H) If you have a pop-up blocker you might have to hold down the control button while clicking on the "vote now" button.
I) Fill out the various information the pop-up asks you for.
J) THEN SEND ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS TO FOLLOW SUIT!
What are you waiting for? GO! GO! GO!
oh...and on a side note to Elyse- Really, 5 lbs of gummy worms!?!?!? Where did you put them?