Thursday, August 13, 2015

Girls' State-Isms

                                                   
                                          
Now, for those of you out there who have participated in Girls or Boys State, mainly in Idaho, you will know that there is some pretty funny things that go on. Weird conversations, crazy inside jokes that only you and your city will get, and things you can't explain outside of Girls State, because let's face it: What goes on at Girl's State is supposed to stay there! But here are some funny Girls State-Isms that are share-worthy! Enjoy and share with friends, they are pretty darn hilarious! 


·         BELIEVE THE BEST (about the girls, about each other) 
     Oh so precious!
     Teamwork makes the dream work!
    "Happiness is absolutely a choice!"- Senator Abby Lee
    #idgirlsstate
    You do you boo boo!- Governor Janice
   Kristin Baaatsel (What happens when Kristin and Amanda are up til 5 am!)
   Happy people make other people happy.
   #elephantdependant
   I'm an independant woman who only needs her elephant- Adrean
   Try a little harder to be a little better!- Senator Abby Lee
   how can you look at a pineapple and not be happy? Gov. Elect Zoe Esplin
  You remind me of an otter...
  Why's that Tess? 
  Because otters are adorable and so are you! 
  Carol's like a sweetie pie. She's a pineapple. Sweet and Juicy on the inside."-           Kitanna 
 #ohmyflowercrown
 Even when I don't wear a flowercrown, I'm always wearing a flower crown. -  Governor Janice
"I would rather you be a Governor than a First Lady."- Lori Otter 
You're FIRED!- Tess
 You are literally my life saver!- Tess, Krystal
Does this mean I get my job back? 
I think I'm gonna go change now...(Kortni) Go change your personality!- Tess
Don't break the copy machine. He's sensitive!- Erin Bennett
Check your ego at the door.
A little bit of laughter makes you live longer!
It's like riding a bike. you just gotta get on the bike. -Adrean
Enthusiasm is the bomb.
That's what you call being adaptable! (Adrean after not having enough pins at Inaugaration)
Nuggets! We need more nuggets! -Kristin, Jana, Krystal, Suze, Kitanna
I've Got my tight pants on!- Adrean, Alicia
The most quotable movie- I Married An Axe Murderer. No seriously, look it up on Netflix!- Adrean
Call ME! Netflix me! Spotify me!- Tess
Call me beep me if you wanna reach me!
I eat justice for breakfast!- Trinitie Smith
Everything will be okay in the end, if it isn't okay it isn't the end.
You knock like a door mouse!- Emily Hathaway
Women are a lot like crawdads...
Experience a heck out of a ton of stuff!
look for ridiculous in everything and you will find it!- mallory wise
God does not run Girls' State, but he does walk the halls.- Emily, Amanda Erickson
Pop Quiz: Which Senator is Hailey Ray?- Governor Janice
Don't lie to yourself! Own It! 
This is called how many Junior Staff can we fit at one table!
You guys look like zombies!- Sr. Staff
You turn into the 5 people you hang out with.- Adrean
We don't talk about the magic stapler!- Erin Bennett
Don't let your dreams be dreams. -Shia leBouf, Gov. Janice, Sen. Hailey, Sen. Rachael
JUST DO IT!
As Iron Sharpens Iron, so One Person Sharpens Another
Dangerous!- City 3 
You are a precious, priceless gem.- Amanda Erickson
For God and Country.
Kate and Sarah(City 8) put panty hose over their faces and hid in the bathroom to scare people. 
Mustache fingers...It's totally a thing!- Krystal
Jana's wildly inappropriate airplane mode screen- Krystal
#classiccarol- kitanna and Emily 
kitanna starting random dance parties- Emily
check yoself before you wreck yoself!
#dreamteam
#smeary(teary and smiling)- krystal
#sleepisfortheweak #sleepforaweek
#idgirlsstate is a lifestyle- Tess
#deepdeepkidneylove  #deepkidneyspleenlove
Roz and her leotard for the talent show
"And we won't mention our nights without sleep, Girl's State just happens to be one of our favorite things."
#sleepystaffsleepovers
Danica getting hypnotized by Gov. Janice
#stayclassygirlsstaters #stayclassysyringa
#thankyounotes
Freak Alley-Downtown Boise-piehole Pizza-There She goes
#beoptimists
"it was worth every lick."- Lianne Kubs, Jessica Wauer (eating leftover cupcake frosting right before bed)
hashtag ditto- Kristin
hey staff, we will survive- Shannon
ooo ooo- Shannon
because #icecream
Arizona modeling her spilt water while I teach Kelsey? Instagram
#twinners I knew we were friends for a reason!- Krystal
#icecreamoverdose- Abbie
Kristin falling off her chair during lunch or dinner
laughing crazily
synchronized clapping
If you want to be a dirk about it- Gov. JNICE
Ball is no longer life, Sonic Slushies are!
Flirting with the Sonic delivery boy, he was super cute...(hailey)
I need a veto stamp like this!
Hot mess of giggling, sleep deprivation, and coffee runs.- Janice
Struggle bus hit me like a train-Kortni
Senator Storytime- Senator Rachael
Carol's crazy costumes
Pitch perfect quotes
Thank you girls state stairs for making me decide between an awkward jog or the clumsy two-step. -kaidan kelsey
it's a tidbit nibbly today- Bailee Quinn
Sunshine hat for weather- Bailee Quinn
Taylor Ivie's date stories!- Abbie
Taylor's crazy eyes :)
crazy city ordinances-
    City 9: Spaghetti! Everytime they saw boys on campus they yelled spaghetti and then had to take a selfie with them.- Janessa Tolman
Deep down kidney love-Amanda Kleffner
Jana's twerk dance things
YAAAAAS- Rachael, Suze, Emily, Jana, Kristin
Please Please Please read the parli pro booklet thing!- Adrean
#rabies
We need to grow up and learn how to kill our own spiders, man!- Ashli Young
Are you living your resume or your eulogy?- Jessica flynn
3 words- Swass, swotch, swoobs- Taylor Rush
Adrean comparing the tech guys to cookies- Shelby Stoor
That's nice. That's a nice ice cream cone.- mikayla parkinson, Stephanie Jones
Catrice Ratford and Alaire Hill got locked out of their dorm building and had to        go around knocking on windows trying to find someone in their room to let them         back in on the first day.
mattress surfing Girls State Style
Getting heat stroke by getting lost, not being well enough to run for state office. (Kortni)
Jenna Anderst and black cats! 
leaders drink liters.
Who run the world? girls!
Hailey Ray's dance moves and her laugh 
Don't be Salty! 
Ewh!- Jana, Kristin, Krystal, Emily, Kitanna
Amanda's snort laugh, Emily's snort laugh
"Of course we're passing notes in Senate about the bills and how they could be better... not." Bailee Quinn
Tess choking on a tater tot.
Might I refer you to the risk management policy?- ALL Staff 
The world has its own limitations. Be your own kind of character. 


Feel free to send more!!! I hope you guys enjoyed this flashback to Girls' State! I know I did! 



Saturday, August 8, 2015

As Iron Sharpens Iron

Girls’ State: Round Three!

Now that I’m too old to be a youth participant in 4-H Conferences and Camps, Girls’ Camp, and the like, I chose the next best thing to keep me busy this summer… be on staff for Girls’ State, the program that forever changed my life. It was so fun to be able to spend time in Boise with my adopted family, catch up with friends, learn how to long board(Thanks Ryan), get called solicitors unintentionally(Still laughing Jennifer), and have dinner with the missionaries.

I was so excited for Girls’ State, I could hardly sleep that night, which you should know, for Girls’ State, is a huge problem! It was so fun to see old faces, familiar faces, and even new faces that were all there for the same reason as me, to give 215 girls the experience of a lifetime. I couldn’t wait to spend a week with amazing women whom I had grown to love so much. It was also good to see that some of the changes we had suggested the year before had been implemented to make this year even better. 

I was also excited for our theme for the year, that was, "As Iron Sharpens Iron, So one Person Sharpens Another." When our Director Adrean explained what this quote meant, I knew it was just perfect for these special girls I hadn't even met yet! She mentioned that these girls are like Iron and have the opportunity to sharpen each other through their experiences, and make one another better, not by tearing them down, but by lifting them up. I thought it fit perfectly, and was a really good theme! 

The next morning, the Girls were finally arriving, and we were ready for a fantastic  week of government, laughs, plenty of inside jokes, little sleep, good food, and lots of dance parties and ice cream. My original position was Associate Journalism Staff, and I was super excited to work with Tess, the Master Journalism guru for Girls' State, and actually know what I was doing for once! It felt so good to be back, and help the new Junior Staff adjust to their roles, and bond with Governor Janice, and Senators Rachael and Hailey. 

The coolest part about the opening ceremony so to speak of Girls State, was that we actually had a nondenominational church service to reflect on God and Country, which is what the American Legion Auxiliary stands for. Our patriotic presentation is always the most inspirational part, that helps prepare us for feelings later on in the week, and leaves us reminiscent of family and our beautiful country. 

It was super exciting to get the names of our reporters, and see their bright shining faces ready to have a great experience reporting on the week. Little did I know that they would be so important to me by the end of the week, but oh my goodness, were they amazing. They worked hard, learned new things, and really took to heart the importance of their roles, and of Girls State. It made our jobs as leaders more fun and exciting as well! 

We had fantastic guest speakers who all did a really good job! It is so amazing to see empowering women who succeed in their every day lives, make an impact for good on not just the girls, but us as staff as well. I loved being able to hear of Senator Abby Lee's experiences in the Idaho Legislature, which brought me back to my own experiences as a Page. Jessica Flynn is hilarious, and is definitely one to be admired, as our Director Adrean spoke of her. I loved Senator Hailey and Rachael's take on their experiences of Girls Nation, and how neat their experience was. Governor Otter's wife, First Lady Lori Otter, gave the girls a great deal of advice, and encouragement that is applicable to everyone at this day and age. 

I should probably mention that I love having something to do. It keeps my heart happy, and give me lots of energy to keep moving forward. Because of the nature of my position, I wasn't incredibly busy during the day, which left me time to visit cities, sit in on different meetings throughout the day, and time to help others with whatever they may have needed. After we were short one staff member, I realized I wanted to do more to be of assistance and make things run smoother for everyone. I was granted permission to help out in City 9: Optimism for the rest of the week whenever I was needed or available to help out, along with my Journalism responsibilities. At first, the girls were kind of skeptical about having someone new help in their city, and they even thought that after their JC had left, that they had been abandoned by Mama Kubs as well. (She went to the store for two girls that were having a birthday). I had to reassure them that Mama Kubs was not leaving, and I was just filling in to help out. Needless to say they weren't entirely believing until Mama Kubs returned :) Once I actually had started to learn the girls names and they started getting used to having me there, it felt like I had been there all week! 

Thursday of Girls State is always one of the most memorable days for me, and for good reason too. Capitol Day is by far the coolest day. Yes we wake the girls up painfully just a little bit earlier on purpose, and yes, we take naps on crowded buses that feels like the best sleep you get all week, but it is the most rewarding day, where all of their hard work comes into play. We always sing the Girls State song around the rotunda in the Capital, and can I just tell you, those girls have the most beautiful voices! The coolest part of this year was that the House of Representatives let us use their actual floor for our session, and maybe in future years, we will get to use the Senate floor as well! We as staff had the opportunity to watch over both the Senate and House sessions, and watch the girls debate on their bills and send them on to the Governor to either be Vetoed or Signed into Girls State Law. We also had the unique opportunity to go to the Veterans Cemetery in Boise and have a special presentation and time there. We sang patriotic songs and had the opportunity to walk around and look at the different headstones and graves. It was such a special time for each of those girls to see the real meaning of freedom and love of our country. It also brought back so many feelings and reminders of my first year of Girls State, and the special feelings of gratitude and patriotism that surround me on a daily basis that I often forget about from day to day. As we were all looking around at the different names and headstones, Janessa Tolman, from City 9, approached Adrean and showed her a picture of something really cool she found on one of the headstones. As it turns out, it was our Girls State theme for the year! If that wasn't a sign that our theme was inspired, I don't know what is! The reporters also had a chance to record their sign-off video, and we got some really cool shots in Downtown Boise. 

Our last night with the girls, we had a wicked awesome talent night and the JCS and Senior Staff did a great job as well. It was crazy to believe how fast the week had gone. The reporters shared their last newscast and sign-off video, which made me tear up a little! My city girls had a crying fest and vespers and shared experiences of the week and touching moments that were right there at my heart strings. We had the opportunity to participate in a mini-inauguration for one special girl and stayed up until 4 am with her and other girls in our dorm building from other cities. I loved seeing the girls bond together to be there for each other and support one another. 

By the next afternoon, everything got really real, so to speak. I looked around at the staff members surrounding me, and realized that by the next morning, I would be leaving all these amazing people that I had gotten to know throughout the past week. I have always had a love/hate relationship with Inauguration I've decided. I love walking down the aisle and seeing the girls in their fancy dresses looking so beautiful.It never changes, since my first year at Girls State. I always get really emotional to see that our short week has come to an end, and it really is the end. At first, I was honestly worried about helping the girls off the stage because they barely knew me, but my attitude soon changed when I watched each girl hug Mama Kubs, and walk toward me, embracing me in huge hugs. They all seemed to say "Thanks for stepping up" , "Thank you for all that you did this week","You're the best!" (with tears in their eyes I might admit!) That's where I lost it. I bawled like a baby after that, and realized that was why I continued to go to Girls State each year. To give these girls the experience of a lifetime, the similar experience I had two years ago as a delegate. I had found where I wanted to be, and felt the most useful.  Those feelings seem to return every year, and never fade away. I felt like my experience was worth the tears and moments that I had a hard time or was upset. I also had an additional happiness overcome me as my nine reporters(Okay Tess has more claim of them than I do) walked across the stage as well. As we watched the girls leave either with parents or on buses, I was already anticipating next year, with more fun, and after a little more sleep of course! 

I have decided that Girls State will forever be a part of my life. This is a true statement. I often think back to 2013, the first year I was introduced to Girls State. I think back to my City Counselor, the Director, the Junior Staff I got to know who introduced me to  the Junior Staff portion of Girls State, and my city sisters and all of our experiences. I took those experiences to heart and realized that I have been changed for good because of one year in this amazing program. Girls State has been so influential in the lives of so many girls and counselors and women of Idaho, that I can't wait to continue endorsing this program for the future. I can't wait for future years, to meet more girls, and continue influencing them for good in a world that is so confusing, and hard. There truthfully are no words to describe this experience, other than you really do have to experience it for yourself. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, and that's the absolute truth! 
<3 Kortni Wells
 PS! Stay tuned for the next blog post, entitled Girls State-Isms! You'll be glad you did... just saying! ;) 





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