Monday, November 26, 2012

An Unusual Holiday Gift

It is crazy how fast the time flies during this time of year. I hope this blog finds everyone safe and healthy as the Holidays begin. A very happy belated Thanksgiving to everyone, also!

When the Holidays roll around, I am always excited to shop for gifts for my family and friends. Giving presents, and expecting nothing in return, is such a wonderful feeling. This year, I would like to present a challenge to all of us "givers" out there. Instead of that cute Vera Bradley bag or a new sweater, try purchasing a charitable gift! Many foundations and charities have created options that allows you to "purchase" a donation in someone's name. This is a great way to make a difference in someone's life and give a truly unique present; the gift of change. My personal platform, Smile Network International, is always accepting donations; you can give the gift of a new smile to a child! Now that, is a very powerful gift.

The Holiday Season is also a time of age-old traditions; light the tree, opening presents on Christmas morning, attending the Holidazzle Parade and baking cookies. Even though we can all find ourselves busy and overwhelmed by all there is to do, it is important to keep those in need in mind. Start a new tradition this year. Volunteer with your family at a soup kitchen, or donate toys to a drive for those who cannot afford presents. Many shelters accept tie-blanket donations; pick the print with the family and tie it together! With so many options, even the smallest act can make a monumental difference in someone's life.

Let's go out, make a difference, and spread Holiday cheer!

xoxo,
Victoria

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Freshman 15 (Reasons to Love Yourself)!

Before I dive into my first blog of October, I have a very exciting announcement: my sister queen, Maddy Thoele and Miss MN United States, has recently gotten engaged! I am beyond excited for her and would like to wish her and her fiance, Adam, all the best. Maddy is the best mentor a girl could ask for; she is confident, smart, successful and a truly beautiful person inside and out. I cannot wait to see what her future as a married woman has in store for her, but I am sure it will be wonderful and fabulous just like her. I love you, Maddy! 

Now, The Freshman 15. Competing in pageants has taught me a lot. I know how to work a stage in various types of apparel, how to hold myself with poise, grace and just the right amount of spunk during an interview and how to do my hair and make up to near perfection. This summer as I competed for Miss Teen United States, I learned for the first time how to prepare myself for a swimsuit competition. It was one of the most challenging, frustrating and rewarding experiences of my entire life. I was beyond pleased with how I looked on stage. I felt extremely confident, mainly because I knew I had worked so hard to get to where I was. 

As a college freshman, people often daunt about gaining "The Freshman 15" pounds. As a young woman, the thought of gaining 15 pounds is terrifying. Over the first month of college, I have found myself comparing my body to my friends and complete strangers I walk by on my way to class every day. 

Since Nationals in July, I have not been following a diet and exercise plan that is quite as strict. And let's face it, college food is simply not as healthy as it could be. When your mom can buy fresh fruits and veggies once a week, it's much easier to maintain a balanced diet. But, that does not mean you don't have a choice. True, I could have pizza for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but I don't. 

Through my experiences in preparing for Miss Teen United States, I learned much more than I ever wanted to know about diets and eating right. But eating healthy gave me much more than a healthy body; it boosted my confidence and made me good about how hard I was working. So, I stopped comparing myself to other girls I see on the sidewalk. I feel good about myself because I know I eat well and workout when I should. That's the most important part: feeling good about the decisions you make. Instead of thinking about the 15 pounds you could gain, find 15 reasons to love yourself. Find 15 healthy new foods you want to try, or 15 new exercise moves to try! Staying positive is key. 

I simply cannot thank Jason, from Youngquest Fitness, Cheri Kennedy, my coach, Ashlea McLeod, my director, and Maddy, my sister queen, enough for helping me on my journey, always believing in me and giving me reasons to love myself! I just may have found inspiration for a new platform:)

xoxo,

Victoria 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Crossing the Border...I'm a Badger!

I have officially completed my first full week of classes here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Move-in day was hectic, but my roommate, Olivia, and I made sure our room looks fabulous! Adjusting to college life has been exhausting, fun and exciting. The Badger spirit here is out of this world. I got to experience my first "jump around" at the Badger game two weeks ago. Sitting in the student section at a UW-Madison football game is enthralling; there is so much pride for this awesome school!

On an academic note, I am loving my classes! I am in what is called a First Year Interest Group, or FIG. It is entitled Race and Ethnicity in Latin America. It perfectly into my major, International Studies and Spanish. I have attended meeting for student organizations, visited the study abroad fair and eaten at some delicious restaurants that are unique to Madison. I really do love this city and my campus!

As a first year college student, I have complied a short list of things everyone should bring to college, but forgets.

1. An extra face washing cloth. You need somewhere to set your wet shower caddy!
2. An shower curtain, rod and hoops. Not for the showers, but for your closet!
3. Your camera charger. Guess who forgot theirs.
4. An extra full-length mirror. It's nice to have two, so you and your roommate can get ready at the same time!
5. Storage bins for shoes. It makes everything more organized!
6. Magnets. These are great to hang up flyers on your fridge.
7. A pitcher. During the winter, you won't have to go to the bathroom to get water for hot chocolate and tea.
8. A blank bulletin board. It's important to have pictures of your friends, but you need for new ones, too!
9. Blow dryer, straightener, curling iron. If you share with your sibling, like me, you'll need your own now!
10. Crown and banner. This may not be applicable to everyone, but you never know when a volunteer opportunity will arise!

While I am enjoying my time at college, I can't help but miss home at least a little. Since I am fairly far away, I do not make it home much. But, I will be home the weekend of the 23rd of February because that is the Miss Minnesota United States Pageant! I am looking forward to a great event and encourage every one to check out the website to become involved as a contestant or volunteer! www.missmnus.com

xoxo,

Victoria

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Good Things Come in 3s

What an exciting past week it has been! I started off on Monday arriving in Roseville and our host hotel for the Princess Kay of the Milky Way competition. All the young women got moved into their rooms and we spent some great time bonding! Then, we were treated to dinner at Osaka; it was not only delicious, but entertaining as well. Tuesday morning we were up bright and early to begin judging. I was contestant #2. Personal interview went very well and was followed by lunch with the judges. It was a wonderful opportunity to get to know them and it made us all feel more comfortable in the judging room. Mock media interviews flew by and then it was on to the speech competition. I practiced my nearly-memorized speech just one more time before heading into the room and am happy to say I nailed it and only glanced down twice! Extemporaneous remarks were a challenge, but we made it through and moved on to group judging. I was put into a wonderful group and we fed off each other really well during the discussion which made it go super fast. That completed judging and I couldn't have been more relieved! We went out for pizza that night before heading off to the Kare11  Backyard where we appeared on the 10 o'clock news with Belinda Jensen.



Wednesday morning we had a few hours to get ready for the day before traveling to attend the Midwest Dairy Association board meeting and have lunch with all the members. Lunch was great and we had some intriguing conversation with fellow dairy farmers. After lunch we headed over to the state fair  grounds for a quick rehearsal then back to the hotel for final preparation before the big night. Family and individual pictures were taken before our banquet.  A few short speeches and some yummy chocolate cake later all the finalists were backstage. We had so much fun and each of us got a moment on stage to be introduced and speak with our host for the evening. It was an incredible three days where  memories and friends were made to last a lifetime.


As we all paraded back onstage for crowning, I stayed calm. I knew that my fate was already decided and everything was out of my control. I gave judging my best and felt confident it all that I had said and done. First they announced Miss Congeniality; Kelsey Mussman was named and I couldn't have been more excited for her! I am happy to call her my friend. Next, we moved on to the announcement of the top three. I was thrilled to hear my name called first, followed by Kelsey Mussman and Christine Reitsma. Then the big moment, as Mary walked by each of us, we stole one last glanced at the crown. She held the crown over each of our heads before placing it on the 59th Princess Kay of the Milky Way's. Christine could not have been more surprised or excited, I am so happy for her. I am confident she will make a fantastic Princess Kay and serve as an energetic ambassador for the dairy industry in Minnesota. Placing in the top three for Princess Kay is an honor.




After Judging!
Before our Luncheon


Matt Addington Photography
Top 3
Just a little later today I will be headed back to the state fair to spend my three days there. I will engage in several activities with fairgoers, present a My Farm, My Story presentation in the Moo Booth and on Sunday the 26th (tomorrow) I will be getting my head carved out of 90lbs of dairy butter! I am so excited to follow in my mother's and sister's footsteps.

So, if you're at the state fair be sure to check out all the butter heads in the Empire Commons and grab a treat from the Dairy Goodness Bar! See you at the Great Minnesota Get Together!

xoxo,

Victoria


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Princess Kay of the Milky Way

As many of you may have noticed, I am a finalist for the title of Princess Kay of the Milky Way. So, what exactly is this and how did I get involved? That's what this blog is all about!

I grew up on a dairy farm outside of Norwood, MN. Today we milk 66 holstein cows, farm about 25 acres of land and raise calves, heifers and bulls. Growing up on a dairy farm has been a wonderful experience that has taught me so much; the importance of hard work, independence and what it feels like to be part of a tight-knit community. The dairy industry is a vital part of Minnesota and has a variety of healthy, wholesome and nutritious products to offer. Promotion of our industry and keeping consumers updated with how milk goes from the farm to your kitchen table is important; that's where the Dairy Princess program comes in.

Girls ages 18-24 are eligible to run to be a dairy princess, they must be graduating or out of high school, must live or work on a dairy and must not be married or have children. It starts at a county level where many counties have their own dairy princess contests. In Carver County, the competition is held in mid-April each year. The contestants compete in personal interview, mock radio interview and a deliver a speech. Each girl is crowned and a top three are named to continue on to compete at what we call May Event.

May Event is held in St. Joseph, MN each spring. County princesses from across the state come to compete to be named as a top 12 finalist for the title of Princess Kay of the Milky Way. We compete in personal interview, mock radio interview and deliver a speech. When we are not being judged, we go through a series of media training and sessions to learn how to effectively reach our audiences when promoting the dairy industry. This year, we had a special guest speaker; Miss Oklahoma America, Betty Thompson. Betty shared her story with us and told us about her platform (Milk, it really does a body good). Betty was first runner-up at Miss America this year and we were honored to hear from her.     The next day after a luncheon, the 12 finalists are named. I was thrilled to be called as the 3rd finalist, following in my mother's and older sister's footsteps.

The 12 finalists spend their summer promoting the dairy industry with their other county princesses. We spend two weekends together, as finalists, and with the current Princess Kay of the Milky Way. I absolutely adore each girl and have enjoyed our summer together so far! Next up is the Princess Kay competition. We stay for three days in the Twin Cities and compete in personal interview, mock radio interview, deliver a speech, group judging and extemporaneous remarks. On Tuesday the 21st of August we will appear on Kare11 in the Backyard with Belinda Jensen. On Wednesday the 22nd of August, coronation takes place at the Bandshell on the state fairgrounds. That night, the 59th Princess Kay of the Milky Way will be announced!

I have had a wonderful experience as a Carver County Dairy Princess and Princess Kay Finalists this far! I would like to invite you all to the following events:

Carver County Fair: August 8-12, 2012
Princess Kay Coronation: August 22nd, 2012 @ 8:30pm. State Fairground, Bandshell.
Ride the fan bus: Leaves from Waconia High School on August 22nd, time TBD.
Order a fan shirt: Contact me with your name and size by Tuesday, August 7 at noon.
My butterhead carving: Tuesday, August 28th. State Fair, 8am-5pm. (Unless I am named as Princess Kay)

Contact me for more information on any event or visit www.midwestdairy.com for all types of dairy information!

xoxo,

Victoria

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Miss Teen United States

I cannot believe that nationals has already come and gone...it flew by! I had an absolutely wonderful time in Washington, DC and could not be happier with how I competed.

After competing in swimsuit for the first time, completing my round robin interview with confidence and feeling so beautiful in evening gown, I know I competed at my best. Unfortunately, I did not make it into the Top 16. Of course, I was disappointed; I went to Nationals in hopes of being the next Miss Teen United States. I do not view any of my efforts though as a waste of time and money or as a failure; instead, I am looking to the bright side. I learned so much while I prepared and competed. I know my walks and interview have never been stronger. I can do all different types of my make up on my own. I can set my hair in curls and walk in heels for six days straight. :)

I need to stop and thank so many people who supported me on my journey to the national crown. Cheri, for helping me compete at my strongest and encouraging me every step of the way. Jason and Jill, for pushing me and making sure I had a rockin' swimsuit body! Maddy and Megan, for being my big sister queens and helping me in so many ways at nationals. Ashlea, for being a fabulous director and providing me with everything I need to be Miss Teen Minnesota. Kara, for my elegant evening gown, jewelry and rhinestoning my opening number cocktail; you are the best! Shantel, for my opening number cocktail. Minnetonka Moccasin, for donating moccasin keychains for all the contestants! All my friends, thank you for your good lucks wishes and support, I could not do anything without you. My parents, you guys are amazing and your unconditional love it what keeps me going.

If I forgot to thank anyone, I sincerely apologize!

Now, it is time to continue my journey as Miss Teen Minnesota United States. I have 7 months left to fulfill my duties and promote the Miss United States Organization. I look forward to making appearances and working with Smile Network International!

If anyone is interested in learning more about how to compete in February of 2013, please contact me at   tori3311@hotmail.com.

xoxo,

Victoria

Friday, July 6, 2012

Swim Prelims- Night #1

Today was an exhausting, but exciting day here at Miss Teen United States!

This morning we swapped contestant gifts, then headed off to rehearsal for a few hours. A HUGE thank you to Minnetonka Moccasin, who donated moccasin key chains for each of the contestants; they were a hit! After rehearsal, we had a sponsored lunch at King Street Blues in Crystal City; it was delicious. Then, we all rushed back to the hotel to make our final preparation for swimsuit prelims. My hair has never been so big!! After a fun and upbeat opening number, we competed in swimsuit. This was my first-ever swimsuit competition and I was surprised and delighted to learn that I love competing in swim! It was such an adrenaline rush and I though it went wonderfully. Shout out to Jason of Youngquest Fitness and Jill Schmitt, my personal trainers, who helped me achieve the ultimate swimsuit body; I could not have done it without you. But, I can't eat pizza just yet! The top 15 will re-compete in swimsuit Sunday, so I will keep dieting in hopes of competing again:)

Thank you to all who watched tonight and sent me good luck wishes; it means the world to me to have so much support and love from MN!


xoxo,

Victoria

Thursday, July 5, 2012

An Update


Today has been busy busy busy! I woke up bright and early to set my hair and get a quick spray tan to look competition-ready for swimsuit. After orientation, where they approved my swimwear and opening number cocktail, we headed over the Synetic Theater for rehearsals. We learned our walking patterns for swim, evening gown and opening number, so we're almost all set!

Now, we have a little down time before the Runway Competition tonight. We received a cute rhinestoned black top for the competition that we wear with our favorite heels and skinny blue jeans. I am super excited to work the runway (think Victoria's Secret fashion show!!). After the runway competition concludes, we have a director's reception. Then, it is off to bed to prepare for a full day of rehearsals and swimsuit prelims!

For those of you who would like to watch:

You can go to www.missunitedstates.com, on the homepage, you can click on the Heritage TV link, which should bring you to their website. Under "Internet TV" the pageant prelims and finals will be broadcasted live. Swimsuit Prelims are held on Friday, July 6, at 5pm (4pm for Minnesota). Evening Gown Prelims are held on Saturday, July 7, at 5pm (4pm for Minnesota). The Final Pageant is Sunday, July 8, at 4pm (3pm for Minnesota).

Hope you all can tune in!

xoxo,

Victoria

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Red, White and Sparkles

Happy 4th of July! First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has fought to protect our freedoms, those who continue to fight today and those that will fight in the future.

I have having a blast here in our nation's capital for the 4th of July; what a patriotic place to be! I woke up bright and early this morning to get a quick work out in then it was off to our parade on Capital Hill. It was quick warm; but we had a great time marching with our American flags and mingling with the public here in DC. After the parade we have free time, so my mom and I grabbed a quick lunch at a cute little restaurant nearby. Now, after a much-need nap, I am going to practice my walks and stage presentation with my good friend Ashley, Miss Teen North Dakota. Tonight at 9pm we have a fireworks show; I am positive it will be fabulous!

Hope to blog again soon!

xoxo,

Victoria

Monday, July 2, 2012

'Twas the night before...

Tomorrow is the big day; at about 10:30 am I will jet off for Washington, DC in hopes of becoming the next Miss Teen United States! Whoa.

The past two days have been hectic with final preparations and packing. I am a bit worried my one jumbo-sized suitcase will be over the 50lb weight limit...but hey, one suitcase is pretty darn good! Today I was humbled with all the good luck wishes everyone has sent my way, it truly means so much to me. Friends, family, my fellow PK finalists and complete strangers have all bit me good luck and are confident in me to represent Minnesota well. That is my exact intention! After over six weeks of dieting and exercising hard I feel confident that I will kick butt at Nationals. I cannot wait to meet the other 41(not every state is sending a representative) girls I will be spending my time with in DC.

You think the weather is hot here in MN? Try DC! The weatherman has predicted upper 90s all week that will feel well over 100. Here's hoping my spray tan doesn't melt off. A quick intinerary for those of you who are curious as to what we will be up to in DC:

Tuesday: Check-in
Wednesday: 4th of July Parade, Fireworks
Thursday: Orientation, Lunch/Shopping, Runway Competition, Director's Reception
Friday: Rehearsals, Swimsuit Photoshoot, Swimsuit Prelims
Saturday: Interview, Evening Gown Prelims
Sunday: Rehearsals, Miss United States Final Pageant

I have a busy and exciting week ahead of me. I will do my best to blog each night and hopefully get some pictures up as well. Stay tuned for info on where to view the pageant live! A huge thank you to everyone who has supported me thus far and who has been involved in my pageant life in any way; your support keeps me motivated and determined to bring home the national crown!

xoxo,

Victoria

Saturday, June 30, 2012

A New Blog is Born!

Hello everyone!

I hope everyone is surviving the heat here in Minnesota! Of course, I welcome hot summer days, because they give me the chance to do exactly what I love; be on the lake with my family and friends!

I'll back up real quick for those of you who don't know me. My name is Victoria Haler and I am your Miss Teen Minnesota United States 2012. My platform is entitled "Reconstructing Childrens' Lives, One Smile at a Time". I work with Smile Network International as a volunteer and advocate. Smile Network provides free surgeries to impoverished children with cleft lips and palates in third-world countries. They are truly an amazing Minnesota-based company that give children a new chance at a happy and healthy life. I cannot wait to see where my journey with Smile Network takes me.

This past June, I graduated from Waconia High School and am attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison this fall to major in International Studies and Spanish; Go Badgers! I was widely involved in high school in numerous sports and clubs, as well as volunteering in my community and state. I am also a 2012 Princess Kay Finalist and will be getting my head carved in butter at the Minnesota State Fair come August. :)

Since it is after midnight, July is here! Which means Nationals is just two short days away. I will be traveling to Washington, DC on Tuesday to compete for the title of Miss Teen United States 2012. I am  excited, nervous, anxious and thrilled to be competing at Nationals! I have never felt more prepared to compete in my life thanks to my wonderful supporters, coaches, trainers and sponsor, all of whom I thank very much! I will do my best to post after each day to keep you all updated on our activities and 4th of July celebration at our nation's capital.

I invite you all to follow me on my journey as Miss Teen MN United States until I crown my successor in February of 2013!


xoxo,

Victoria