Well, lets just start off big--MY DREAM CAME TRUE!
FFA has been a huge part of my high school years. It has taught me so many valuable life lessons. I never really had a "set" ag teacher (I had 3 within 4 years of HS), so the people who really impacted my FFA career were State Officers, and it has always been my dream to become one of those people. So, without hesitation, I ran for an office.
The first day there, I was scared out of my pants (or, skirt, I guess)! I had to interview in front of a panel of 7 people on the Nomination Committee, and these people were basically about to determine my future. They asked life-related and life-experience questions, and to be completely honest, I don't remember a whole lot about what they asked, but I do remember a few answers that I gave. With every question, I learned more and more about myself, what I have accomplished, and what I aspire to be. Every time I came out of that room I felt better about myself.
The last round, I laid my heart out before the nom com, and although I cannot remember what I all said in there, I touched all of their hearts, and even made one of the guys cry!
Now going through all of this was tough, but there was one lady, "Mom" who was right there beside us the entire time. She was someone to rely on, to talk to, to vent to, and to just make everything fun! She truly is an amazing individual!
I also had my best friends right there beside me, and they all knew I was going through and they were a helping hand through the entire thing. Thanks so much!
Tuesday morning came, and I had literally been awake for 30 hours with little sleep the last three days. But this had no effect on me, because either one way or another, the next year of my life was going to change. Throughout the final session, I sat by and cried with one of my new best friends that had also been running. She is also another truly amazing individual :)



Then we attended a banquet with our families, fellow officers, past state officers, FFA staff, and the Nomination Committee. After the banquet, we went strait into orientation, where we planned out our first couple of months, got to know everyone, and just let it sink in. We got sized for our "association" jackets, talked about our upcoming year, and just really let everything settle...that feeling was great!
Now that I am in full swing of being a SO I often find myself reminiscing about different moments I had experienced for it all. I am looking forward to serving this association for the upcoming year. I thank God for the opportunity he has opened up for me. This is something that will never be forgotten. My team is amazing, and I am pumped to meet members from across the state!
I will keep you all posted on my life happenings and what is going on in the FFA!
"Have the courage to follow your dreams. It's the first step towards
attaining your destiny." - Nikita Koloff
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