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Date Posted: 18:24:39 06/27/25 Fri
Author: Your the real bully
Subject: Re: Miss Wisconsin Recap
In reply to: Pageant Mom 's message, "Miss Wisconsin Recap" on 11:54:55 06/26/25 Thu

The fact that you had to contribute to this forum which state has instructed you not to, then accuse girls of being mean when your bullying girls behind a screen speaks volumes on your character. Your definitely the mean parent and your kid probably bullied others.>Hi There!
>
>New here! I heard all about this site last week at
>Miss Wisconsin from the girls and thought I would jump
>on and do some "blogging" of my own! I was so happy to
>see mostly good things being said.
>
>I wanted to just give some of my "recap" moments of
>things I saw as a new pageant mom, this was our 2nd
>year at Miss Wisconsin.
>
>First thing: The hotel was great. I wish we would have
>known about the posters in the lobby. I felt bad we
>did not have one up for our daughter. I loved how
>everyone gathered in the lobby every night and was so
>welcoming to everyone, even the newer people.
>
>Second thing: The local directors are great. We only
>know a hand full of them that we have worked with and
>had contact with and met a few more of them this last
>week. But WOW, what a group. I have to say that there
>are a few that really stand out to me that have made
>us feel so welcome. Katie, Nick, Reagan, Meg, Susan,
>Terra, just to name a few have been so warm and
>welcoming to our families. One of the sweetest things
>we saw was how many teens went around from director to
>director after the teen night and were hugging them
>and crying in their arms, you can tell that they get
>supported by a lot of people. The Octoberfest people
>even talked to my daughter about coming to do the
>pageant but she cant because of where she lives and
>the Festmister said he would give her a toast if she
>did, we thought that was so sweet.
>
>Third thing: I wish the Saturday reception was in a
>bigger venue. Our family stood in a line to get in, or
>so we thought. We were actually in what was the food
>line. We waited for so long and we were not even
>getting into the reception. There was so much
>confusion in there.
>
>My only "complaint" would be the feedback that my
>daughter had in the dressing room. She said that there
>were a couple of "mean girls" and I hate to bad mouth
>other girls but after hearing from a couple of the
>other moms that I talked to all week it sounds like
>the two that my daughter had issues with several other
>ones did too. I think there should be a reminder that
>winning a prelim one year does not mean you win it the
>next or winning it one night does not mean you get in
>the top. A mean girl is a mean girl. Sad but true. No
>one likes that. I know my daughter is not perfect
>either but it sounds like it is an ongoing thing,
>again we are new to the organization so we are still
>learning.
>
>Overall I really hope my daughter wins again next year
>so we get to come back again, and if not we will come
>back I think to support the organization. There was
>just such an energy this year that was different then
>last year and it was so welcoming and inviting. We
>felt like we were part of a family.

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