Montgomery County Junior Miss ( the first step to America's Junior Miss) was
held here in Montgomery this weekend. The contestants spent nearly all day
Saturday with the judges where they interviewed individually with the five
judges. Then the first presentation to the public was Saturday night. My
granddaughter, Annie, did her Self Expression, Fitness, Poise and Evening
Gown on Saturday night. Then on Sunday afternoon she did her Talent. She
is not a dancer, but she is also not a singer, pianist, violinist, etc, so
she and Jayne went to a lady who has a dance studio and she choreographed a
dance/tumbling routine for Annie who did gymnastics for several years. She
stopped when she had a serious break on an elbow.
Annie's wish was to be in the top ten . She made it and was the last one to
be named. She had decided she didn't make it but she was wrong, thank
goodness. All of the top ten did their performances over again.
.The Montgomery County Junior Miss was not to be named until the final show
last night. Annie did really well in all areas and we felt sure she would
win in one of the catagories, but she didn't. They had named the first and
second runners-up and came time to announce the Junior Miss, and they called
out number 19, Annie Love! There were about 20 friends and family sitting
together and it is amazing how much noise and clapping a group of that size
can make. Even Cliff, Annie's 20 year old brother had tears in his eyes (he
had attended every show).
They asked the parents to come to the stage immediately so the photographer
could take a picture. Someone told Cliff to go also, and then one of the
men grabbed my arm to take me down to the stage. We still had to wait a bit
while all the judges and officials came to congratulate her. But it was
worth the wait. In fact, we waited about 2 hours after the program was over
before we came home. Chris, Annie's boyfriend, also waited and brought her
home. Everyone who knew Annie or the family wanted a hug and waited until
they could get one!
The state championship program will be held here in Montgomery in December.
Aren't we blessed. We won't have hotel and food bills to pay!
Scholastics was 20% of the score, and Annie has been on the A Honor Roll for
all 12 years. Also, a panel of educators reviewed and rated transcripts of
grades and scores of scholastic tests and college entrance exams.
The evaluation by the judges after the personal interview was 25%, and if
the judges enjoyed it as much as Annie did, I can see where her score came
from. She is just like her mother and is a Talker! She said they asked her
only a few questions and the rest of the time they just talked about
anything and everything. She was very excited when she was telling us about
it. Creating and performing arts was also 25%, and Annie did an excellent
job in her routine, and she smiled all the time! Even the dance
choreographer said people had stopped to tell her what a good job Annie did
and congratulated her on the routine. Fitness (coordination,stamina,
agility, posture and carriage) was 15%, and self expression was 15%. Their
answering a question came under self expression. The question was, "If you
had a magic phone and could call anybody in the world, who would you call
and what would you talk about." Annie said she would call the presidental
candidates and ask who they would have as a running mate and cabinet
members, because that would affect everybody in the world.
Can you blame "Marmar" for being excited and proud?
Gwen
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Diane - 09 Oct 2007 22:13 GMT
how wonderful, gwen! that was fun to read, and you deserve to be proud
of that young lady.
diane
Harvey R. Stone - 09 Oct 2007 22:25 GMT
> how wonderful, gwen! that was fun to read, and you deserve to be proud
> of that young lady.
>
> diane
My thoughts too.
Harv
Kelly - 09 Oct 2007 23:55 GMT
Congratulations to her and to your family Gwen. We know it takes a whole
family to raise a great kid!
kelly
ANN M - 10 Oct 2007 00:07 GMT
What an exciting adventure for her and the whole family. I hope she
goes on to win the next part of the contest also.
Ann
Squirrely - 10 Oct 2007 03:49 GMT
I agree with Kelly here Gwen, congratulations to her and all the family.
That is so cool. I can only imagine how proud you all of her.

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> Congratulations to her and to your family Gwen. We know it takes a whole
> family to raise a great kid!
>
> kelly
Joan Carter - 10 Oct 2007 01:45 GMT
>Can you blame "Marmar" for being excited and proud?
>Gwen
Not at all, Gwen, that is great. How old is she and when do we
get to see the group pictures?
Joan
sweetpickleNO@SPAMknology.net - 10 Oct 2007 04:23 GMT
Joan, she was 18 in September, and you have to be a senior to be a
contestant.
Gwen
>>Can you blame "Marmar" for being excited and proud?
>>Gwen
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> Joan
debbiejeanm@gmail.com - 10 Oct 2007 03:47 GMT
Wow Gwen! What an exciting night. You have a right to be proud.
debbie m.
d'huit - 10 Oct 2007 05:53 GMT
Montgomery County Junior Miss ( the first step to America's Junior Miss) was
held here in Montgomery this weekend. The contestants spent nearly all day
Saturday with the judges where they interviewed individually with the five
judges. Then the first presentation to the public was Saturday night. My
granddaughter, Annie, did her Self Expression, Fitness, Poise and Evening
Gown on Saturday night. Then on Sunday afternoon she did her Talent. She
is not a dancer, but she is also not a singer, pianist, violinist, etc, so
she and Jayne went to a lady who has a dance studio and she choreographed a
dance/tumbling routine for Annie who did gymnastics for several years. She
stopped when she had a serious break on an elbow.
Annie's wish was to be in the top ten . She made it and was the last one to
be named. She had decided she didn't make it but she was wrong, thank
goodness. All of the top ten did their performances over again.
.The Montgomery County Junior Miss was not to be named until the final show
last night. Annie did really well in all areas and we felt sure she would
win in one of the catagories, but she didn't. They had named the first and
second runners-up and came time to announce the Junior Miss, and they called
out number 19, Annie Love! There were about 20 friends and family sitting
together and it is amazing how much noise and clapping a group of that size
can make. Even Cliff, Annie's 20 year old brother had tears in his eyes (he
had attended every show).
They asked the parents to come to the stage immediately so the photographer
could take a picture. Someone told Cliff to go also, and then one of the
men grabbed my arm to take me down to the stage. We still had to wait a bit
while all the judges and officials came to congratulate her. But it was
worth the wait. In fact, we waited about 2 hours after the program was over
before we came home. Chris, Annie's boyfriend, also waited and brought her
home. Everyone who knew Annie or the family wanted a hug and waited until
they could get one!
The state championship program will be held here in Montgomery in December.
Aren't we blessed. We won't have hotel and food bills to pay!
Scholastics was 20% of the score, and Annie has been on the A Honor Roll for
all 12 years. Also, a panel of educators reviewed and rated transcripts of
grades and scores of scholastic tests and college entrance exams.
The evaluation by the judges after the personal interview was 25%, and if
the judges enjoyed it as much as Annie did, I can see where her score came
from. She is just like her mother and is a Talker! She said they asked her
only a few questions and the rest of the time they just talked about
anything and everything. She was very excited when she was telling us about
it. Creating and performing arts was also 25%, and Annie did an excellent
job in her routine, and she smiled all the time! Even the dance
choreographer said people had stopped to tell her what a good job Annie did
and congratulated her on the routine. Fitness (coordination,stamina,
agility, posture and carriage) was 15%, and self expression was 15%. Their
answering a question came under self expression. The question was, "If you
had a magic phone and could call anybody in the world, who would you call
and what would you talk about." Annie said she would call the presidental
candidates and ask who they would have as a running mate and cabinet
members, because that would affect everybody in the world.
Can you blame "Marmar" for being excited and proud?
Gwen
way to go, annie!!!! she must have been totally thrilled! she sounds like
quite an accomplished young woman. and how totally fun for all of you!
just totally cool! excited and proud was probably understating what was
really going on on the inside, huh.<huge smile> doesn't get much better'n
that, except maybe when annie wins the state championship. go, annie, go!
<fingers crossed.>
kate
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sweetpickleNO@SPAMknology.net - 10 Oct 2007 18:18 GMT
Kate, you are so right. I was shaking on the inside and the adrenalin was
pumping! It was quite an exciting evening. Her dad was so excited; he
called his sister in South Carolina three times to keep her updated on what
was going on!
Gwen
> Montgomery County Junior Miss ( the first step to America's Junior Miss)
> was
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> to get fired and get paid just enough not
> to quit.
Jean - 10 Oct 2007 19:22 GMT
Congrats grandma. Being a grandparent is the coolest thing in the world.
:o)
From a grandma of three boys,
Jean
> Kate, you are so right. I was shaking on the inside and the adrenalin was
> pumping! It was quite an exciting evening. Her dad was so excited; he
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>> to get fired and get paid just enough not
>> to quit.
d'huit - 10 Oct 2007 22:01 GMT
Kate, you are so right. I was shaking on the inside and the adrenalin was
pumping! It was quite an exciting evening. Her dad was so excited; he
called his sister in South Carolina three times to keep her updated on what
was going on!
Gwen
<huge happy grin> and her dad sounds adorable.
kate
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> to get fired and get paid just enough not
> to quit.
Nann Bell - 11 Oct 2007 13:32 GMT
> Kate, you are so right. I was shaking on the inside and the adrenalin was
> pumping! It was quite an exciting evening. Her dad was so excited; he
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> kate
heehee - and I thought what a happpy and loving family to have your grown
children so close to each other!

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DeeTee and Bob Taggart - 10 Oct 2007 19:46 GMT
Awesome
DeeTee
> Montgomery County Junior Miss ( the first step to America's Junior Miss)
> was held here in Montgomery this weekend. The contestants spent nearly
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> to get fired and get paid just enough not
> to quit.
Nann Bell - 11 Oct 2007 05:23 GMT
> Can you blame "Marmar" for being excited and proud?
Gwen, it sounds like you've had every reason to be proud of Annie for years
now, the junior Miss pageant just gave more people the chance to see why!
She sounds like a wonderful young lady. Congratulations to her!

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Carole - 11 Oct 2007 08:35 GMT
That's great, Gwen! I'm sure the whole family is VERY proud :)) And I
don't blame you for bragging! I would too! Give her lots of hugs! She
sounds like a lovely young woman.
Carole
> Montgomery County Junior Miss ( the first step to America's Junior Miss) was
> held here in Montgomery this weekend. The contestants spent nearly all day
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> to get fired and get paid just enough not
> to quit.
Adelle - 12 Oct 2007 15:08 GMT
> Montgomery County Junior Miss ( the first step to America's Junior Miss)
> was held here in Montgomery this weekend. The contestants spent nearly
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> Can you blame "Marmar" for being excited and proud?
> Gwen
Oh, Gwen - how marvelous!!
There is a Yiddish term for this kind of 'bragging' when one is just
bursting with joyousness and pride. It's called kvelling. And your family
certainly has much to kvell over with this smart and lovely woman!
Adelle