Monday, January 27, 2014

Polar Plunge take 1

Saturday I was crazy enough to take the plunge! It was a balmy 12 degrees outside and myself along with 4 other of my Miss MN sisters decided to jump into White Bear Lake for the Special Olympics! We were all newbies and had no idea what to expect! After waiting a hour and a half, it was FINALLY our turn! We all stripped down to our orange and blue to represent Miss St. Paul's (Rachel Latuff) school, North View Junior High. 
Miss Midwest (Chelsea Swiggum), Miss Morris Area (Cassey HIckman), Miss St. Paul (Rachel Latuff), Miss Waseca County Sleigh and Cutter (Katie Schroeder), and Miss Mankato (Kaitie Borneke)


Of course, as we all shuffled quickly outside, all the parents wanted to take pictures of us. IT WAS FREEZING!!! But we made our way to the jumping zone! The man yelled 3-2-1 and we all jumped….or pushed each other. 


We all made it back to the warming tent. I don't think I have ever moved so fast in my life to get into warmth! Once we got back, Chelsea realized she lost her crown in the lake…whoops. But luckily, the fish didn't want it! :) 
Even though it was so cold, it was so fun! And we jumped for such a wonderful cause! 
You can click here to watch us take the plunge! 


Saturday I kick off the Waseca Sleigh and Cutter festival by plunging AGAIN in Waseca :) Also, lovely blog readers, are you from Waseca? If you are, do you know a guy who would be great at competing for the Mr. Waseca title? Contact me for more info! :) 



xoxo,

Katie

Thursday, January 9, 2014

New year, new beginnings!

Hello and happy new year to you all! I hope you all had a fun and relaxing winter break! I know I did! I am now back in full swing at Bethel fulfilling my first field experience in a 3rd grade classroom in St. Anthony. I was so nervous about 3rd grade, because I have only worked with younger elementary students, so that was what I was hoping for. I know that God always has a plan for me though, and boy, is His plan great! I have a wonderful classroom of students and the best cooperative teacher! Today was only my second day and she let me plan a lesson that she would teach later in the day. I was so nervous about doing well that I'm pretty sure I redid it about five times before I considered it done! Ms. Cooper has already instilled so much confidence in my ability and I am so grateful for this experience. 

Earlier in December I had the opportunity to travel down to Fort Benning, GA to see my best friend graduate from Basic Training and AIT. It was well worth the week of make up work the week before finals! I am so extremely proud of the man he has grown to be and he is continually blessing me each and every day. Most of you know that I am the BIGGEST sap in the world, but for all of you to know, I didn't cry! So hard to believe, I know. I'm pretty sure I wasn't totally convinced it was real life though! Brittney told me a few times "This is real life, Kate." 
                                                                                                                 
Brit and I also had a wonderful experience on our last day in Georgia! After breakfast on our last day, we headed back up to our room to pack and leave for graduation only to find that our door was broken! The poor manager couldn't even get it open. The grounds worker had to come and break in for us. Luckily, we were toughing it out in the "cold" weather. It was 45 degrees. We were loving it. 

This past weekend Team Waseca went gown shopping! I was successful in finding a ramp gown and Alyssa found a beautiful evening gown for MMOT! I'll admit I am a little sad that dress shopping is over for me…I love shopping and pretty gowns. 

After shopping, we attended the Miss Minneapolis/St. Paul pageant! I would like to congratulate Rachel and Julia on being crowned Miss St. Paul and Miss Minneapolis! You are both stunning and I cannot wait to get to know you! 

Lately, I have been reading so many inspiration posts on Facebook from the Miss MN class of 2014. The stories behind their platforms and the things that have made them who they are today are so inspiring. I am so honored to be among such an outstanding group of young women. 


I love you all!
xoxo,
Katie 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Nearing the end of the semester

As the end of the semester draws near, I find myself extremely busy with Student Activities, homework, and being a queen. But somehow I manage to do everything without losing my mind! And thank goodness for that! 

Sadie, Alyssa, and I went to see the new Miss Coon Rapids and Miss Coon Rapids Outstanding Teens be crowned! Congratulations Kayla and Brianna! It was so nice to finally meet some of the other Miss MN contestants as well! 
 I would say we're a pretty good looking group!

 Thanksgiving day I had the amazing opportunity to serve those in our community who have no where to go for a meal! (Shout out to Molly Kopischke for giving me this opportunity!) I met some great people and had a wonderful time creating smiles for being in my own community! 

Last Friday the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train came to Waseca! Alyssa, Lauren, and I handed out paper bags to people in Waseca to fill with non perishable food items and bring to the train earlier in the week! Even though it was a cold night (windchill of -13!) so many wonderful citizens of Waseca showed up to support the food shelf and see the train! I also got to see smiles from those who came when I gave them some hot cocoa to sip on while listening to the performance from the band on the train! :) What a fun experience!
Freezing our tooshes off for a good cause!

SO COLD!

Saturday was the Holiday Extravaganza in Waseca! We raised over $1300 for Children's Miracle Network and our pageant fund!!!! Sadie, Alyssa, and I went around town to sell poinsettias to local businesses earlier which brought in a huge profit for us! There were also 30 vendors at our extravaganza that helped support our fund. Miss MN 2013 and Miss MNOT 2013 came to perform for us during the day too! (Even though Corrina couldn't do her karate routine, her singing was still beautiful!) We had our pictures with Santa and performed our talents for everyone. My personal accomplishment for the day was getting Rylee to get her picture with Santa. I EVEN GOT HER TO HUG HIM! I was so excited! 




Tomorrow I take off for Fort Benning, GA to see my best friend and boyfriend graduate from his basic training and AIT! I could not be more excited to see him and experience some warmer weather! (It's supposed to be in the 60s!) But, with missing a whole week of school, comes lots of homework. Especially the week before finals :( 

I love you all! 

xoxo,
Katie

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

PICTURE DAY

Hello lovely people!
Last weekend was a BLAST! All of the sister queens were reunited along with our lovely committee! (The Queen Mum was even there!) We started with an early morning at Cassie's Classic Cuts! Cassie is one of the very few people I trust with my hair, so I was pretty excited! They primped and pampered us for our photoshoot!
 I found a new favorite nugget! Baby Charlotte is the sweetest thing! 

Here is the group with all of our lovely stylists! Thank you so much to Cassie and her crew!

After we were done being beautified we did short mock interviews before our shoot. I am becoming more comfortable with being questioned by a panel of judges. I would have to say though, that the most intimidating judge was Carter. His restless body kept me laughing throughout the entire thing :) 

After a quick lunch and interviews, we headed out to Tara Bjerke Photography to take some pictures! She did an amazing job dealing with all of us! 

Of course, Sadie had to photo bomb every single picture! (: Still love her though!

I am so excited to see Tara's picture of this! True Sleigh and Cutter girls (:

A huge thanks to Cassie's Classic Cuts and Tara Bjerke for making our day so successful! 

xoxo,
Katie


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Halloween, Miss Mankato, Indoor, OH MY!

Another crazy couple of weeks have gone by! Time really does fly when you are having fun! I successfully survived bingo for the second time! The directors let us dress up for Halloween (that was my favorite part!) 
The directors even dressed up!

A few weeks back, Sadie and I got to help out at FarmAmerica's Haunted Corn Maze! We thought we recognized the sheriff on duty out there, but weren't 100%! But sure enough, our main guy, Ken, happens to be a sheriff! (WHO KNEW?!) It was so good to see him for one of the first times after the pageant!

 Alyssa and I got to celebrate Halloween with the Waseca community at the FarmAmerica Halloween Festival. There were different stations for kids to go around to and play games, explore the buildings, and get candy! We saw some of the cutest nuggets! it was so fun! Two of the cutest happened to be our favorite little girls!
Minnie and the witch!

Last weekend, Alyssa, Lauren, and I travelled to Mankato to see the new Miss Mankato be crowned! What a fun experience to see Kaitie take the title! It was also so great to see so many royalty there! I even got to see Drew (: She has given me such big shoes to fill and I am so honored to know her! EVERYONE GO WATCH HER AT MISS GRAND CITIES/MISS GRAND FORKS ON NOVEMBER 30TH AND CHEER HER ON! SHE IS THE BEST. 

silly queens! 

Team Waseca (: well….part of it! 

Last night, I went to see my baby sister queen march her butt off at Indoor! And what an amazing job did she do! The Waseca Marching Jays are an amazing group of kids! I am so grateful I was able to be a part of such a wonderful organization for 4 years of my life. I am also so glad that Sadie can experience it! Truly, there is nothing quite like the family of the Marching Jays. 
Is she not the cutest or what?

Next weekend is our Team Waseca photo shoot! To say that I'm excited would be an understatement. The four of us have not been together since the Classic! Our princesses even get to join us! (: Stay tuned!

xoxo,
Katie

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Feeding Starving Children!

What a whirlwind this semester has been! One minute I was crowned and the next I am taking midterms! Last Wednesday I was able to take some of my lovely Bethel Student Association members to Feed My Starving Children! Some had never packed before, and some had done it many times before! It was a great bonding experience for the organization while doing wonderful work! At the end of the night we were a part of a group who packed 79 boxes equalling 2844 bags and 17,064 meals! That is enough food to feed 47 kids for a year! I could not have asked for a better experience with these Christ serving people!
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me." - Matthew 25:35

These girls are ready to pack!

 Waiting to start!

 Hannah and Darwin are rocking the sealing and packing process!

 Bri is just so excited!

 Praying over the meals we packed.

All the prayers for the foods safe delivery

Last Friday (the 18th) was the first night of Dreamcatcher bingo!!! Yes, very exciting! For those of you that don't know what Dreamcatcher is, it is a program that Sleigh and Cutter runs that allows children in Waseca County to have their "dream come true". It is like Make a Wish but only for Waseca County. Sadie and I had a blast with the crowd! My parents even won pork chops in the meat raffle (of course they didn't think of sharing with me.) I can't wait for more bingo next weekend! (Come check it out....I heard certain queens are dressing up in Halloween costumes...)

THIS WEEKEND was another full one! Friday night Alyssa, Sadie, and I went to pack meals at Owatonna's FMSC Mobile pack! Sadie had never packed before, so it was a fun experience for her! (She assured me if I did a mobile pack that she would come :) ) We were grouped with some locals from Owatonna who asked us all about our titles and what we were doing! They even made up a cheer about us for when our boxes were filled! HA! It went "We have royalty in our midst but we're just here to feed the kids!" They were a hoot! Afterwards I got talking to some of the staff about my platform and they gave me so much information on how to do my own mobile pack in Waseca! I am so excited for the potential I have for this year! Friday our session ended up packing 189 boxes equalling 6804 bags and 40,824 meals! That is enough to feed 112 kids for 1 year! I love this organization so much!

Saturday afternoon Alyssa and I spent a chilly 4 hours handing out candy at Farmamerica! All the costumes of the kids where so cute! One of the little boys was dressed up as Captain America and he was scared of the witch by us, so he just started hitting her with his shield. It was very affective :). The all time favorite of the day for Alyssa and I had to be the little unicorn! I LOVE unicorns AND babies! It was an ultimate dream come true. I definitely know what to dress up my kids as for Halloween when I have them! 

xoxo,
Katie

Monday, October 14, 2013

Hartley, Team Academy, Walk for Autism, and MORE

I feel like I haven't blogged FOREVER! School has been so crazy busy that I seem to forget...I'm sorry. I'll start with homecoming. Homecoming at Bethel was already 2 weeks ago. That is so weird to think about. I am involved in Student Activities on campus, so I was able to help with the planning of the activities! (I also got to be Roy the Royal on Homecoming Cheer Night! shhhhhhh!!!!) We ended the week with a win against Augsburg and a wonderful banquet with all my closest Bethel girls. 
Last weekend I had my fall break and spent Thursday and Friday reading to some kiddos! I went to Mrs. Harris's 1st grade classroom and Mrs. Zafft's kindergarten classroom on Thursday morning at Hartley. Afterwards I headed over to Hansel and Gretel for the morning and afternoon class! Friday I spent the entire morning with Team Academy grades K-6! I had the opportunity to teach all of these kids about what hunger is and how even people in our community are affected by it. We read a book called Stone Soup which is about how 3 monks start to make soup with stones in a village of selfish people. The monks draw attention to themselves by doing so and eventually the villagers become more and more giving. I talked about how I wanted to give to the hungry in hopes of others seeing the good deed I am doing and that they would want to do the same. After reading and discussing the story, I let them ask me ANY questions they wanted! The most popular ones were how my crown stayed on and if I lived in a castle (: the Team Academy kindergarteners also told me their dads were going to call me! (I wasn't sure if that was a good or bad thing!) 
here are some of the kids I talked to!

Saturday morning was an early one as I trekked up to the Mall of America for the Walk for Autism to support Miss Minnesota, Rebecca Yeh! It was such a cool opportunity to see the program that Rebecca is so passionate about in action. Lauren and I got to spend quality time with Rebecca and Corrina for the few hours we were there also! They are both so hilarious and I am so excited to get to know them better! 
Did I mention we met Spongebob?!

Lauren and I met up with our lovely director, Christy, and went evening gown shopping after the walk! It was a long day, but I said yes to the dress (twice)! I was successful in finding an evening gown AND a talent dress (: It felt like Christmas! 

This coming weekend I start BINGO at Katie's in Waseca and get to hang out at FarmAmerica's Haunted Corn Maze with my sister queen, Sadie! Check for that blog next weekend!

xoxo,
Katie