I was not a contestant in the pageant, a judge or just an audience member. I was the contestant coordinator! It is great seeing all angles of pageantry. It brings new perspectives to the table and allows you to appreciate all the different jobs within the world of pageantry.
Friday the interviews took place. While my mom had the pleasure of being in charge of time in the interviews I had to sit outside and provide the girls with all instructions and lighten the mood! Although I loved being with all the girls it would have been interesting and a learning experience to sit in on the interviews! But since I will be competing at Miss New York USA in November and many of the girls from Manhattan will also it would not have been fair for me to listen in on their interviews.
Friday finally came to an end and my mom and I drove back home, only to drive back the next day! Saturday went much like the day before. We picked Rene up and made a couple stops then drove to the location of the pageant. We arrived at 5:00 pm and the pageant began at 7:30pm. As we began to set up Rene realized he forgot to pick up the flowers!!
For those of you who do not know, the pageant was also a benefit for a beautiful little boy name Sebastian. Due to heart complications he passed away at only 4 months old. All proceeds were donated to Sebastian's family and to the Ronald McDonald House (which was a huge support system to Sebastian and his family).
Okay.. back to the flower crisis! Rene sends myself and Sebastian's Aunt Melissa to go and pick up the flowers. Now you must understand, we were on the East side and the flowers were all the way on the west side!! There was an hour and half till the pageant started, I was not dressed for the pageant and it was rush hour!!
In the 2 hours I was in the car with Melissa, yes you read correctly 2 hours, I came out with a new perspective on why we were all at the pageant. Myself and many of the competitors felt it was just another pageant and an opportunity to compete at NY USA at no expense. But we all lost sight of the fact this pageant was a benefit. Everyone involved in the pageant impacted Sebastian's family and the charities affiliated with the pageant in one way or another. We gathered in Sebastian's honor and memorialized him and all the individuals who did not have the chance to live a full life.
At the start of the car ride all I cared about was getting back to the pageant to support the girls and be able to relax and enjoy all the hard work that went into this benefit. By the end of the car ride all I cared about was getting Melissa to the benefit so she can enjoy the moment with her family and make it back in time for her speech! Even though we missed the first 30 minutes of the pageant I was able to get Melissa back to the event 5 minutes before she presented her speech... Sebastian must have been by our side the whole time.
At the end of the day only two girls walked away with the title, but as a whole we have changed the lives of many individuals by successfully raising over 2,000 dollars!!
Congratulations to all the contestants for being part of something so much bigger than just a pageant and a huge congratulations to Gunjan Sewhani the miss winner and Lisa Drouillard the teen winner.















