
Ok... so, if you know me, you know my love for fast food - everything in moderation, of course. When I was competing in 2008 for Miss Massachusetts, I definitely tried to eat healthier leading up the the pageant. An unexpected trip to Los Angeles, put a slight damper on that, but I was eating better than I usually did... meaning, NO FAST FOOD! After I won the title of Miss MA, the ones who know me best (Nickie and Nikki) brought me MCDONALDS to feast upon!
My dad and I arrived in Whitinsville, met with Ronald McDonald and Mike with the Mic. I was expecting to see burgers and Mcnuggets when we entered the restaurant, but to my surprise, there was a swanky layout of cheese/crackers, finger sandwhiches, and vegetables. The event was beautifully done with VIPs from Whitinsville present. There was a flag raising, ribbon cutting, and the school band from the town played!
As the even was dying down, Ronald let me have some fun! The staff allowed me to go behind the counter and work the drive-thru! It is definitely more difficult than it looks! The looks on the customers faces when I handed them their food, was priceless! After working for a while, I was led on a tour of the back of the restaurant. I saw how my favorite McNuggets were made and a freezer that had more french fries in it than I could eat in a lifetime (and I love fries)!!!
Later in the week, I had to work off all of that fast food. I did so by participating in the AIDS Walk in Boston! My morning began in the VIP Tent near Boston's Hatch Memorial Shell where I walked around, greeted everyone, and thanked them for participating. I was excited to spot other people wearing crowns! When you raised a certain amount of money, you were given a crown! Once the walk began, I was allowed to mingle throughout the area, meeting local vendors and people involved.
I finally made my way to the finish line (taking a short cut to beat the runners/walkers) and became an instant member of the Cheering Brigade! A group of us held streemers and flags and congratulated the individuals who completed the walk! It was a lot of fun and I made a lot of friends, including Crystal who shared with me her struggle with Mitochondrial Disease. She demonstrated such strength and courage and for that, I admire her.
I also ran into Miss Boston 2009, Lacy Folger, Danielle Muehlenbein, (a former contestant for Miss Massachusetts), Ms. New England, and Ms. Massachusetts. It was a wonderful time for a very important cause!Love, Alicia
The next portion of "orientation" was the presentation of swimsuits and talent performances by the 2009 contestants. This is to make sure that everything is "up to code". No innappropriate swimsuits or costume mishaps. It all went smoothly and let me tell you... If you are planning on attending the 2009 Miss MA Pageant (July 10th and 11th @ The Hanover Theater) you are in for a treat! The girls competing are very talented, intelligent, and lovely! It will be quite the show and competition!
Remember when I said that the women competing for Miss MA 2009 were all lovely and talented? Well, you can add accomplished, drived, dedicated, and well-spoken to that list. Each contestant spoke about her community service work and educational background and I was very impressed with each and every one!
I hope that you all can join us at the Hanover Theater on July 10th and 11th to see these women compete for the journey of a lifetime!

During the event they also served a beautiful meal (complete with a crazy chocolate mousse, swan dessert) and had a live band. The fundraiser was a giant success and I need to Congratulate Family Services, Inc. for a job well done and send a Thank You to them for inviting me to take part!


