American Heart Association Annual "Heart Ball"
Mullen Mother-Daughter Luncheon January 28th
Venango Chili Cook Off Saturday, January 27th
Ladies Night Out with Dr. Terkonda, January 25th
Final evening at Stock Show with KYGO
KYGO at the National Western Stock Show
Mrs.Hawaii
Christmas at Champa House
For more information about Champa House, visit http://www.denverrescuemission.org/champa.html
Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis
Queen's Christmas Party
with Jennifer Lamont '05 and Emily Stark '02
Manitou Springs Christmas Parade
Celebrations Bridal Show
After the TTTS Race for Hope, I made a quick "wardrobe" change and drove to the historical Stanley Hotel in Estes Park for the Celebrations Bridal Show.
I signed autographs, took pictures and presented four lovely ladies with a chance to win the grand prize of $4000--found in the form of a ring, hidden inside a wedding cake! 
with Leonard and Scott of Colorado Sound

with Christie Adams, owner of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Estes Park
TTTS Race for Hope
This morning, I started the day at Washington Park for the TTTS Race for Hope. For those of you who aren't familiar with TTTS, it stands for Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome. "It affects pregnancies with monochorionic multiples when blood passes disproportionately from one baby to the other through connecting blood vessels within their shared placenta. One baby, the recipient twin, gets too much blood overloading his or her cardiovascular system, and may die from heart failure. The other baby, the donor twin or stuck twin, does not get enough blood and may die from severe anemia" (http://www.fetalhope.org/TTTS.htm).
The turn out was amazing despite the cold weather. I joined Bill Harris (former Denver Broncos) and Tom Terwilliger (bodybuilder and former Mr. America) in addressing the group before the run. I hope you take some time to read the information on the Fetal Hope website. Just having my son only two years ago, I can't believe how unaware I was of conditions such as TTTS and other fetal distress syndromes.
with Lonnie Somers (Fetal Hope Foundation Founder), Bill Harris and Tom Terwilliger

Before the race
Tailored Angel Anniversary Party
with co-owners of Tailored Angel

with fellow shopper Sheri Engstrom (Mrs. Colorado 2004)
Veteran's Dinner in Idaho Springs
Scott and I were honored to be a part of the B.P.O.E 607 Elk's Lodge in Idaho Spring annual Veteran's Dinner and Awards Night. In addition to all Veteran's, policeman, firefighters, EMTs and local teachers were honored at the dinner. I presented awards with Rick Scott (Veteran's Service Officer) to all of the honored guests. I also shared a few words with the group and I think it only fitting that I share some of those here in honor of all Veteran's on this special day.
When I think of Veteran's Day, I can't help but think of my lifelong friend, Steph. Steph and I grew up in the same small town of Wallace, Nebraska. Steph was like another sister to Mandy (my younger sister) and I. A few years ago, when she returned from Afghanistan as part of the 101st Airborne Division, she was so thoughtful to take her only free time to drive to Lincoln, where other friends of mine were hosting a baby shower for me. I was on an emotional roller coaster at the time--I was just starting my 7th month of pregnancy. But my emotions ran even deeper for my friend Steph who informed us that she would only be in the States for another month before deploying again--this time to Korea. I remember breaking down and crying. "How can they do this to you? I just feel so sorry for you." Steph immediately put her arms around me and said the following in my ear....
"Never feel sorry for me. Never feel sorry for any of us fighting for this country. Feel sorry for the fact that a war is going on in this world. Feel sorry for those who are suffering overseas. But never, never feel sorry for me. I chose this path for my life. I'm proud to fight for freedom."Steph has always been a strong, determined and dedicated woman. But it was at that very moment in time that I couldn't have been more proud of her. This same woman who used to spend hours with me and Mandy in our bathroom putting on makeup and teasing our hair was now flying Chinook helicopters and leading 900 soldiers in an effort to help others, to fight for all of us back home. No longer could I feel sorry for someone who was doing exactly what she loved and was meant to do.
Recently, Steph shared these words with me...."I didn’t know as a young woman how much I would love being a Soldier. I didn’t know I would crave leading troops. I didn’t know how easy it would be to embrace the failures and defeats, as well as the successes, of a group of people, to take ownership for the direction the group is headed.....On this Veteran's Day I think of the men and women who have come before me. Those brave soldiers who have paved the way for me, who allowed me to grow up in a small town in Nebraska without the fear that my freedom was at stake. I deeply thank them for their sacrifice to this great country. I think of those who have given their life in this War so that I may be here to write this short story."
Thank you to all of the Veteran's, those currently serving in our military forces and all who have died fighting for this great country. Thank you for defending my freedom so that I too can write this story.
Holiday Fair with Crown Chic


Girl's Night Out at Chevalier Jewelers
with Aimee Chevalier Newman of Chevalier Jewelers
with Trista Rehn Sutter (ABC's Bachelorette Season 1)
with Julie Nutter, Mrs. Highlands Ranch 2007 and Trista Sutter
with Heather Allen and Brettne Shootman of Juice Plus
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an amazing and relaxing massage!
with Aleina of Spavia SpaOffering first 20 minute signature massage or facial for only $44
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Promise For A Future Benefit
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with Attention Homes Event Committee Members, Jennie Arbogash and Allison Penner
Body and Laser Aesthetics Open House
I signed autographs for one of my generous sponsors, Body and Laser Aesthetics in Longmont, during their annual Open House. A number of people who attended the Open House watched the national Mrs. America broadcast, so it was fun to visit with them. My pictures from the national competition were also on display.



