Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Miss NH Tea


Most of the Local Miss NH titleholders of 2012 pretty in pink!


Dancing the day away with lots of young ladies at the Miss NHOT Tea Party!


Miss Lakes Region Megan Lyman and her beautiful little guest.


Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen Eileen Kelley and I enjoying the fun filled day!




Joseph Ribkoff at Fabulous Looks Boutique


Modeling Joseph Ribkoff at Fabulous Looks boutique in Concord, NH!


To the left of me, Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen Eileen Kelly,
The owner of Fabulous Looks Boutique
Miss Capital Area Samantha Massahos
Miss Granite State Holly Blanchard

Miss NH Class of 2012

Katrina Bernard Photography

The Miss New Hampshire Class of 2012!
Boot Camp!

Berlin City Chamber Commerce


Learning the seating arrangements at the Berlin City Commerce dinner.


Taking a quick glamor shot before guests arrive!
(Middle is Miss NH's Outstanding Teen Eileen Kelley and right is Miss Berlin-Gorham's Outstanding Teen Elizabeth Thagouras)

Eileen introducing Liz and I to the guests before the pledge to the flag and National Anthem.


I was honored to sing the National Anthem for my local community at the Chamber dinner.
Thank you, Mrs. Letarte for asking me!



Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen 2012

My sister queen Elizabeth Thagouras.
You were truly outstanding, no pun intended!
You sung your heart out and really impressed all of us rooting you on!
Way to represent the Berlin-Gorham area!


Eileen Kelley,
Congratulations on your dream come true!
I know you have worked so hard and it has all paid off.
You are a beautiful young lady and 100% deserve the title of Miss NHOT 2012.
Way to make the north country proud!
xoxoxo


The 2012 local titleholders gather around our NEW Outstanding teen to congratulate her.



Signing shirts as yours truly, Linda Montminy, Miss Berlin-Gorham 2012!



Parade of Lights


Berlin, NH's Parade of Lights
I was very lucky to ride in style this year in the parade of lights, Thanks to Auto North of Gorham, NH.
They not only let me borrow an amazing set of wheels for the night,
but they also donated a tremendous amount to the Miss Berlin-Gorham Scholarship Program.



Before the parade I was able to thank soldiers' from the area, for their service and dedication.
It was heartwarming to know the two young men on the right graduated the same year as me.
Thank you again for our freedom!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Inspiration


Having my father gone made me realize how thankful I am.
Not only of our freedom, him being home safe, but of all the support and groups available to reach out to.
He and everyone who supported me inspired my new platform.
"Together We Can- Supporting Families of Deployed Soldiers"
So many people supported me, now it's my turn to pay it forward.


Thanks dad, 
for supporting from where you were stationed,
for believing in me and pushing me to do my best,
for inspiring me,
but mostly for proving to me that one person can make a difference.
You did,
It's my turn!


Who would have thought 365 days would go by so fast?


365 days later
With my father's deployment being the largest deployment since WWII you can only imaging how many people were standing there waiting for their loved ones.
My mother, sister and I waited for what seemed like hours in our tie dye camo shirts and posters.


No need for a daddy doll this time!
There he is!

REUNITED!
My father, My hero, he's FINALLY home!



Operation Military Kids


"Operation Military Kids" 
Because of this program I was able to cheer on an all-star cheer team.
They give each military child with a deployed parent overseas a $500 grant.
Cheer Magic All- Stars got a paid bid to US Finals in Orlando, Fl, where we won!


Senior Year Without My Hero


During my senior year of High school my hero was deployed overseas.  The first day of school was one of my hardest.  Walking in the big blue doors of GHS, knowing he would not be there that entire year, including my high school graduation, made it very difficult for me emotionally.  Although that year took an emotional toll on me, it also made me grow tremendously.  I have learned to take leadership, at home and in the community.  I have learned that support is key, no matter who it's from, every little bit helps.  And I have also learned that there are so many resources available to reach out to. Operation Military Kids provided me with a daddy doll that I carried EVERYWHERE.  That daddy doll was my security blanket, it/he got me through my senior year.

My senior Game for cheerleading.
The amount of support I had in the GHS gym that night was incredible.  With it being one of my daddy dolls debut there was also a tremendous amount of emotion as well.  My mom and my sister stayed strong for me that night, they were truly amazing. Dad was still "there" though! 


My Senior Softball Game.
Because my mom was a single parent last year she could not make every event.  So once again, my daddy doll came with me! My sister, once again, was my rock. 


Senior Prom
My dad could not make my senior prom due to serving our country, so my amazing uncle took his place.  Although dad could not make it, he could... in doll form. Thank you so much Uncle Steve for standing in at every event that my dad could not make.

Bacheloreatte
My mother was extremely dedicated to trying to make both my sister's and I's events.  She drove from Durham, NH (Ella's basketball game) back to Gorham, NH (2+ hours) to watch me sing two songs and listen to a few class speeches.  Once again dad made it, front and center!

Class Day
Thanks mom for you're support throughout the entire year.
Dad was Skyped on Class Day and he also marched with me.
"Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, all you've got to do is call, and I'll come runnin', you've got a friend."
As I thanked my mom for all she had done for me with a bouquet of flowers, "dad" was being squeezed in between us.


High School Graduation
Because my dad was not at my high school graduation we Skyped him.  He could see me but I could not see him.  I not only sang the anthem, but before the event started I was able to "talk" to him.  When I received my diploma I held up the "Love you daddy" sign.  He even marched with me, notice the daddy doll in my right hand with my diploma.


After graduation
Once again Uncle Steve stood in for dad.
Ella and Mom were once again my rocks.
Support that night was unbelievable.  There was not a dry eye in that gym that night.
Knowing that everyone was there for me, was an AMAZING feeling, indescribable to say the least!


Words of Wisdom & My Motivation


Hello everyone,
My name is Linda Lee Montminy and I was crowned Miss Berlin- Gorham in November 2011 and will be competing for the title of Miss New Hampshire 2012 at the end of April.  During my preparations for the 2012 competition I have met so many amazing people. But one person in particular really stood out (He's going to remain anonymous through this, so I'll call him "J").  
When I was first crowned I was extremely excited and have been ever since, but in my opinion, one thing was standing in my way... my age.  "J" had opened my eyes and ever since I have thought much differently about it.  He had told me, "I have nothing to lose, and everything to gain."  Since then, I have been determined and focused on one thing, and this time it is not my age.  This time? It'sThe title of Miss NH 2012.
Hugs & Prayers,
Linda