The week started off with moving in at the Bayou Suites, going to the press conference, and of course the DANCE REHEARSALS. For those of you who are unaware, singing is my talent for a reason. God wanted me to be a singer, not a dancer. BUT considering that I am aware of my stumbling feet and lack of "dance move memory", I can laugh it off, and SOMEHOW pull off the dance by Thursday night.

Now, for Tuesday. There are three very exciting events that happen this day. One - the ULM luncheon. As you ALL know, I have great pride in the University that has given me so many opportunities. Especially considering that ULM is the reason I compete in the Miss America Organization. ULM always feeds us the best possible meal, thanks to Chef Joe :)
Secondly - the Dillard's Style Show.
What beauty queen do you know that would deny wanting to be in a style show? Most likely none. When I go to the mall, I NEVER make it past Dillard's. All of the money I have to spend on shopping immediately goes into Mr. Dillard's pocket. So, I loooooove the style show. My princesses and I definitely made a splash, though. As soon as we got in line, one of us knocked over a perfume sampler table. After we all made an effort to clean it up before we got caught, one of us knocked it over again! We all laughed so hard, that it was worth knocking over the table not once, but twice.

Lastly, everyone knows that on Tuesday night the contestants go to Dr. Jarrell's home for the current Miss Louisiana's farewell party. We know ahead of time that Miss Louisiana will have many guests there, and we all knew who five of them would be. Who you ask? The Miss Louisiana judges, of course! So, we all dressed our best, and headed off to Dr. Jarrell's where we hoped to make an impression on the five people holding the next year of one of our lives in their hands.
Now, for the dreaded Wednesday. Wednesday = Interviews. Interviews are bittersweet. On the bright side, you finally get competition kicked off and let the judges get to know you. The bitter side? You have to hope and pray that they will fully get to know you and your goals. There are two interview groups on Wednesday. Also, very bittersweet. If you are the morning group, you can get your interview over with by noon, but you must get up before the break of dawn to be ready and truly awake in time. So, take the afternoon interview you say? Sounds simple except for the fact that your stomach is in total knots all morning, and everyone in your group is silent the entire morning at rehearsals. After weighing out the pros and cons, I chose morning nausea and had my interview LAST. Sorry, but no pictures of interview. The judges got a little ahead of schedule, and well, girls were running around like crazy people.
After all of the stress of interviews is over, the contestants had a red carpet event at Orange Leaf frozen yogurt! We were are all exhausted by Wednesday night, but we were more than willing to lap up some yogurt!
Now, on to Thursday - Princess party and preliminaries began.
The princess party is one of my favorite events all week! Those girls mean the world to me, and I learn more from them that I ever thought I could! Each of them is so special in her own way. I would do anything for them, and can't wait to spend time with them again next year.
Friday...Preliminary night 2. On Friday, I competed in talent and on stage question. This year for my talent I sang "I Will Never Pass This Way Again" by Glenn Campbell. I was very lucky because I got to work with some amazing people who helped me make this song....ME! Singing is the reason I competed in my very first pageant where I was crowned Miss ULM.


Not to sound cliche, but the girls I competed with this year are some of the most intelligent, sweetest, genuine, and confident women I know. I have learned so much from each of them, and would stand by any one of them on any given day. Thank you so much, to all of you contestants who have been such loyal friends.
Since Miss Louisiana ended, many more things have happened. I was crowned Miss Spirit of the Ouachita, and I will represent my hometown of West Monroe at the 2013 Miss Louisiana pageant. The next blog post will have all of the details up the Miss Spirit of the Ouachita pageant and my future appearances. The last few months have been busy, busy, and.......BUSY, and the next few will only be busier. Can't wait!
LOVE,
Jaden Leach
Miss Spirit of the Ouachita 2013
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