Monday, January 25, 2016

~The Week in Review~

Welcome back, Wildcats! Today the rest of our 520 PERFECT residents moved in to Christensen Castle. 

The Resident Assistants also participated in different trainings for career development programs! Hall Director Jason even took "LinkedIn" head shots for students. 

This is also my LAST semester of my undergraduate career. The real world is approaching quickly. 
Below are some amazing options to consider if you are feeling a little queasy about leaving Wildcat Country or whatever school or educational institution you are currently attending. Click on any of the organizations below to apply or learn more.










I hope the picture below makes you laugh while you are sitting here reading my blog. Thank you for clicking. 
If the links to your future success do not make the click worth it, this picture definitely will.




Tuesday, January 19, 2016

~The Week in Review~

We have two new sisters added to the Miss New Hampshire Class of 2016! Congratulations to the new Miss Auburn, Shawna Gile, and the new Miss Granite State, Kaley Missert! Welcome to the ‪#‎MNH‬ sisterhood!

We are so lucky to have Jay Philbrick, of Philbrick Photography, as a part of our team! Thank you for letting me be a part of your art, Jay! You can "like" his Facebook page by clicking the link below the picture!
https://www.facebook.com/PhilbrickPhotography/?pnref=lhc
Here's a little something to make you laugh!

Sunday, January 10, 2016

~The Week in Review~

Tea anyone? Today, Skylar and I served tea at the Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen Tea Party to raise money for the ‪#‎NHOT‬ program! ‪#‎MNH‬‪#‎missportsmoutharea‬

I always enjoy chatting with Allie Nault, Miss America's Outstanding Teen. In my opinion, the best conversations occur when conversationalists learn from each other. I must say I always learn something new from Miss Nault.  Today we talked about our experiences meeting candidates on the campaign trail in New Hampshire (she has met every single candidate, and will one day rule the world). Below is a link to some of the candidates' statements and views on higher education. 

Below is a little shout-out to history nerds and shoe fanatics everywhere.


Sunday, January 3, 2016

~The Week in Review~

Last week, I had the opportunity to speak to third graders about how it is never to early to start reaching higher! Thank you to to the third graders of Bow Elementary School for welcoming me! I was so impressed by your leadership skills! ‪#‎reachhigher‬ ‪#‎mnh‬‪#‎missportsmoutharea‬ ‪#‎service‬ ‪#‎MissAmerica‬


Go team! Yesterday, it was great to get to know some talented hockey players from around New England today before holding the flag at the Monarchs game!‪#‎MNH‬ ‪#‎missportsmoutharea‬ ‪#‎manchestermonarchs‬ We also sold raffle tickets for a jersey and a chance to meet the players, which benefited the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program.


Kat and I were lucky enough to sneak this shot with the Red Sox 2004 World Series trophy! 

Today, we had the opportunity to speak with Secretary Clinton at a Town Hall. After being called for a question, I asked Secretary Clinton how she would balance providing opportunities and services for under privileged children to help equalize opportunities while encouraging them to grow into independent people. She stated that it is not only important for children to be provided with services , but it is also imperative that families are also encouraged to foster the growth of their children. She continued to lay out a detailed plan to help equalize opportunities for children and encourage their successes. ‪#‎MNH ‬‪#‎firstprimary‬

As always, here is a little something to get your week off to a great start. I know that I will live by these words in 2016.