January 2008 Edition Of 

"The Excellence"


Mikaila's Mirror

“Oh the weather outside is frightful but the fire is so delightful, and since there’s no place to go let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!” Well Christmas has come and gone and now it’s time for a new year to begin. I hope everyone had a happy and safe holiday and everyone had some eggnog or cocoa complimented with holiday shaped cookies.

My holidays were filled with family and lots of memories. I think the best thing was my mom knowing how much I missed the snow that she bought a snow machine. I pulled into her driveway about 9 pm on Christmas Eve and I saw this huge snowman on the steps. I thought to myself that’s odd.. a random huge snowman. Well as I approached it the ground around it was covered in crystallized snowflakes. It was blowing up in the air like a little blizzard. It meant a lot to me just that little moment to see snow falling.  I am truly blessed for everything I have in my life at this point and time… even for the little things. 

I am gearing for the pageant season to be full speed ahead in the next two months. Much preparation has been going on since being crowned Miss Gay America in October to make sure the next year runs smoothly and glitch free. Training has begun with L&T Entertainment, and I have been speaking with a lot of promoters in my preparation for prelims to start discussing themes and plans.  I have been contacting state and regional title holders to set up small tours while in their area to promote the system in a positive and strong manner. I want to be everywhere I can this next year representing L&T Entertainment and the Miss Gay America System. Uniting everyone involved to make it a strong and remembered year. I just can’t explain in words how excited emotionally and physically I am to dig into this journey I’m going to be living and breathing it, the next year.

New Years Eve is right around the corner and by the time everyone reads this it will have passed. It’s that time of the year when everyone makes resolutions and promises to change and do new things. When in actual reality they will last for about two weeks if we are lucky, and we then return back to being our usual selves. We get bogged down with the busy-ness of life and daily stresses…that’s  where you take a step back, breath and say I set a goal and I’m going to stick to it. It’s about determination and being focused to want something so bad you can see it as if it was real. Put it out in the universe…sounds corny or hokey but it really works. The secret to maintaining a happy life is to focus on the good. Yes bad things happen sometimes but the more we focus on the bad the more it comes around. It’s about the positive energy you put out that sets the vibes around you and those around you. Ever notice when you’re in a checkout lane and the clerk seems irritated? She might ask how you are but do we ever bother to ask how they are. Try it… they tend to seem amazed that someone else cares about them. Its true. It’s about how you glow that makes others around you glow too.

So my advice next time you see someone who looks like they need a cup of cheer,  just smile and say hello or have a good day. You’ll be amazed at what goes around comes around. Keep your head held high, your energy positive and focus on what you want and you can make anything you’ve ever dreamed of yours in time. May your New Year be filled with lots of love and joyful blessings.

Mikaila Kay
Miss Gay America 2008
    


From the desk of Larry & Terry
   The New Year

To many, the new year means that it is time for a fresh start, and in many ways that is very true. As we are in the process now, of renewing preliminary pageants and attempting to add new pageants for the Miss Gay America 2009 season, we cannot help but to reflect on the Miss Gay America 2008 season. Just when we thought that the Miss Gay America 2008 season was going to be one of the smoothest since our acquisition of the national contest, we were soon snapped into reality that no matter how hard we try to maintain the integrity of this pageant system, there is always going to be someone who does not know how to behave, which forces us to do what we had rather not, and that is to issue disciplinary actions against those whose actions were clearly not in the best interest of the Miss Gay America pageant system. From the disgruntled contestant (who was certain the contest was “rigged” because they simply could not identify their weakness but rather took the easy road, which was to blame the promoter or the panel of judges, for their obvious lack of preparedness), or to the promoter who failed to exercise appropriate judgment in the operation of their contest which ultimately led to greater than normal stress,  or to the former who could not abide by the requirements of L & T Entertainment which ultimately led to suspension and the most likely again never having the full trust of L & T Entertainment, the Miss Gay America pageant season was filled with surprises, basically from the beginning of the pageant season, to its end. While the Miss Gay America 2008 pageant season may have had greater than normal drama, it is nice to reflect on the week of competition, in October 2007, to see that someone who placed 32nd in the most recent prior year of competition, was willing to listen with an open mind and positive attitude, and was able to overcome certain obstacles, and then win the title of Miss Gay America 2008. Yes, we were (and might still somewhat be) nervous about someone so young, serving as the reigning Symbol of Excellence, it is with great excitement that after the ”Father-Daughter” retreat weekend with Mikaila in early December, that we can say that he is more prepared than ever to soon begin the duties of Miss Gay America. He is willing to listen and learn and has the desire to be “among the best” and wants his year to be the best it can be. With the realization that this will be a stressful year at times, he has been preparing the most recent two months, for costumes and performances, that can be easily traveled while yet still be entertaining. While there is still more preparation to do, we are anxious to see Mikaila working with the contestants, promoters and audience, as he makes his mark on gay history as serving as our Miss Gay America 2008. Each Miss Gay America offers something unique to the crown and all are different in many ways but we are now more eager than ever, to begin the journey as we will soon begin the search for the next Miss Gay America. 

We have attempted, though nearly impossible, to take some time away from operation of the national contest, during the holiday season, but we find ourselves looking forward to the first preliminary of the pageant season, which is Miss Mid America (a regional pageant), which is set to be held in Memphis, Tennessee. As Mikaila has been preparing to make a great impression on you, the country, as Miss Gay America 2008, we trust that you the country (contestants and promoters) are preparing to make an equally positive impression on Mikaila. As always, we attempt to have an open door policy, and while we do not always follow the suggestions brought to us, we consider each one, with the mindset of what is in the best interest of the Miss Gay America pageant system. We appreciate the many followers and supporters of this incredible pageant system, which every other “national” system attempts to emulate in one way or another,. It seems as though almost weekly, we hear of new “pageant systems” that  emerge, only to hear, in a few months, or year, that they have failed, primarily because they attempt to stray from the very foundation that this system is known for, which is excellence in pageantry, entertainment and legacy. We learned a long time ago, that not only does it take a lot of money, to successfully operate the nations finest pageant system for female impersonators, but it also takes integrity, positive image, dedication and backbone to continue to provide what the country expects, and that is the classiest and most positive form of pageantry in this country today. Our commitment to you, only strengthens in this new year, as we pledge to continue what we started, and that is to grow this system, not only in numbers, but also to grow the entertainers and their form of entertainment.

 

Happy New Year to you and yours!

 

 

            
Until next time….
Larry and Terry

 


 

 

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