Sunday, November 6, 2016

Miss Cache Valley


This summer when they were granting Ricki's wish through Make A Wish they have them go through questions that lead them to "If I could be anyone who would I be?" and " If I could go anywhere where would I go?" Her response to the who would you be was "I want to be Miss America" 

This fall Ricki approached us to be in the Miss Cache Valley pageant in November. Knowing her love of pageants and desire for opportunities to serve we agreed.  She had grown and matured over the years and had learned to push through her pain and we had confidence she could rise to the occasion. It brought us to tears several times watching her determination as she would practice her dance for her talent and then be so sick it put her right down in bed for several days but then she would be back practicing her dance again in pain, exhausted, but determined.  

The week of the pageant approached and her dad and I were concerned.  We prayed throughout the week that she would have the endurance she needed to reach her goal of being in the pageant. Her sweet grandparents and family jumped on the bandwagon to give Ricki all the support she needed.  Ashley, our sweet daughter-in-law came to the rescue as Ricki's hostess and was able to help Ricki get through the pageant smiling to the end. During the pageant many I am sure were critiquing any small imperfections in her walk,  or in her talent, but as we watched our sweet daughter, every step, and every smile was a triumph for Ricki. As I sat next to a lady during the pageant she was critiquing all the girls walks during the swimsuit part of the competition. Ricki was a little more off balance than usual and little did people know she had just had a seizure in a room downstairs minutes before and had pulled herself together to go out on stage in high heels and a swimsuit and walk with a smile across the stage. I think if people knew what she was going through they would know how really amazing she is - but that is not what beauty pageants are about and Ricki was not about to let anyone but her sweet sister know what she was going through. Even after the pageant Ricki asked me not to say anything about the seizures she had that night but as a mom I want others to understand why she is so amazing in our eyes. When Ricki has seizures her legs are the first thing to go and they become like jello. So, for her to cross that stage after a seizure was an amazing feat of strength and determination. 

We are all so proud of Ricki! What an amazing young women she is becoming! She has grown in grace and confidence as she has participated in the Miss Cache Valley pageant over the years. It has given her something to look forward to when she has had some challenging health issues with her NF2.  In our family she will always be our Miss Cache Valley and our Miss America, She represents what life is about- enduring gracefully through pain and hardships  and knowing that true joy comes from finding ways to serve and help others along your way. 








4 comments:

  1. Amazing is not an adequate enough word to describe her. I hope I can grow up to be like Ricki.

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  2. When I grow up I hope to be like Ricky. Beautiful and wise, with one of the kindest hearts I know.

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  3. Beautiful and amazing inside and out!!! I am so proud of her and what she's accomplished! So happy she had this experience! xoxo

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  4. Ricki is amazing. If the judges had weighed in on character and determination and all of the things that truly matter in addition to beauty, she would have had the crown. Way to push through so much pain and adversity to do what you love!

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