I wrote this after the first day of Nationals and never posted it - but then came back later and saw it, and it amused me, so I thought I'd share it with you. =)
I do declare. The fastest way to become acquainted with any building is to do a speech tournament there. Nothing throws your sense of direction off more than having absolutely no idea where you are. (that sounded redundant. anyway.) But nothing helps you to learn faster than the fact that you absolutely have to get somewhere on time.
Thus was my Monday.
One day, one night, one moment, with a dream to believe in. One step, one fall, one falter, find a new earth across a wide ocean.
Monday, June 28
Wednesday, June 23
Nationals! [part VI - to the attic]
Nationals. It was....a lot different than I was expecting. I thought it would be a life changing, inspiring, hopefully victorious tournament - but it wasn't. It was life changing, yes, but in an entirely different way. I expected to have the Hannah-on-speech-energy-thrill the whole time. But I wasn't.
Towards the end of the week, I sort of regained myself, and the rest of the tournament was most enjoyable.
As for actual speeches, they went very well - and I'll pause here to say thank you all so much for praying for me. I could feel it, I really could. The duo didn't break, but I broke to semis with my IO, and ended up placing 10th.
Before he gave out the awards, Mr. Larimer, the president of NCFCA, told us that these awards - in a couple of years - wouldn't matter. No one would care who got 5th and who got 1st. That gigantic trophy? It'll end up in the attic sooner or later.
And you know what? He was right. I expected to get this thrill when I walked across the stage to receive my 10th place medal. I mean, goodness, it's Nationals. The highest level of speech competition there is. Not to mention that this is my first year in speech. But it was no different than any other stage.
But that cheap little medal is so insignificant compared to the friendships I built that week. What I want to hold dear to me of that week is not the fact that I came in 10th in the nation, but the sweet memories with my friends - in between rounds, in halls before rounds, during meals, worship - this is what is important to me.
I had a grand time giving my speeches...making people laugh with the duo and sharing the message in my IO. Speech is SO much fun, and not only have I made amazing friends, but I've learned so much...about communication, people, and God.
My IO is on the depth of God's truth within Chinese characters - and the high point of my speech is the character for righteousness - formed by the character lamb over the character me.
Lamb

Me

Righteousness

One of my dear friends encouraged me with Ps. 71:16 - way back when I first began this speech - and she didn't even know my speech was on righteousness at that time.
I will go in the strength of the LORD, I will make mention of Your righteousness, of Yours only.
This, is what my speech is about. I am here for one purpose, and one only, and that is to bring glory to my Father, the one who enabled me to go so far in the first place. My speech is His, the message is His, and I share it - so that others may see His light.
LABELS:
competition,
duo,
grace,
nationals,
speech,
summer,
things I love
Monday, June 21
Nationals! [part V - That's going in the book]
Yes, Hannah still does author this blog. And yes, she has returned from Nationals quite safely, thank you. Yes. I'm finally posting about nationals. :) I have about 10 billion thoughts swirling in my head in relation to my trip. And I really do like it when people post thoroughly about their trips, so I'll try to do the same. But it will probably take me a month, so bear with me. :)
In my perfect little world, I was hoping to get a picture of Regent just like the one off their website that I've been using for the past few Nats posts. Except with me in it. Wouldn't that have been cool? Except that I never did. So here's one of another part of the campus. That I did take. :)
And now, for pictures of Nationals. Most of these are from my camera...hopefully my friend will send me hers and I'll have a few more to post.
It's impossible to capture my nationals experience in one post with a few pictures. And as Gray said later, "after four years of communication studies, I've still found that occasionally, music just says it better."
So here's a song for you to listen to while you look at the pictures. Yes, I know I'm obsessed with it. Listen to it for me, please? :P
This is the sign at the hotel we stayed in. I like it. And that the "W" is an upside down "M"
(at the banquet) We. Want. Breaks!!!!!!
Oh, no, we're not nervous for breaks AT ALL....
Okay, maybe a just a *little* nervous....
Not quite sure what Sophia and I were thinking here. I have a feeling Rebecca grabbed my camera, said "make a face", and...uh. We did. :P
BREAKS!!!!!!!!! (note the 2009 banner. Yeah. Fail, NCFCA.)
After the banquet, with the joy of having broken to semis putting a skip to my step, we went dancing in the pouring down rain. In our speech clothes. It felt better than I can describe. ::sigh of contentment::
Friends. Forever. :)
And geeks forever too. 8)
Now we fast forward through all rounds, panic, running-around-in-dress-shoes-and-80-dgree-weather, turmoil, meals, sleeping, (or lack therof), getting lost, frantic food cramming, breaks, getting lost, breaks, getting lost..... to the awards.
Mr. Larimer and a bunch of gigantic trophies
After awards.
We walked to Shoney's for a ballot party - and were rather amused by the uh....descriptive nature of this sign. :P
I love these girls so much.
This is a cool picture. =]
A lot of laughing went on that night....
This is it! The end. NCFCA year is over. Yes. This was the best part of the tournament; the only ballot party I ever went to; with some of my best friends ever.
LABELS:
competition,
excitement,
friends,
nationals,
randomness,
speech,
summer,
things I love
Sunday, June 13
Charlottesville [part I - we're bored, tired, and need something to do]
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PS Matthew wants you to know that Charlottesville isn't boring.
and he's right. it's not. the end.
PPS Matthew is my friend in Virginia.
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@:-(
[];{[]fghjmgjehghjhegfghjfhjd;dhfgjdskal;fsgkj!!!!!!
PS Matthew wants you to know that Charlottesville isn't boring.
and he's right. it's not. the end.
PPS Matthew is my friend in Virginia.
Saturday, June 5
Nationals! [part IV - hotels, beaches, and humidity]

Day one: fly, walk, eat, sleep, fly, walk, eat, sleep......
Day two: Navigate strange city; make GPS work; shop; eat; visit beach; walk; eat...eat...eat...
Earlier today, we found this smoothie shop called "Tropical Smoothie Cafe", and really liked it, so when we found another one in VA beach, we didn't hesitate to go in there for dinner. They have REALLY GOOD food. Especially their flatbread sandwiches. The Chicken Pesto one. mmmmmmmmmmm. :)
Love this face on Rebecca
Thus completes days 1 and 2. :)
Thursday, June 3
Nationals! [part III]

Slowly, it's becoming a reality now.
It's sinking in.
Anyway! ::comes out of cloud::
I would really appreciate prayers over the next 2 weeks during the tournament...and today as we try and pack everything and make sure we haven't forgotten anything and all that.
I give speeches on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.....and Thursday and Friday are up to God! He's done so much in the past 4 tournaments I've been in, and I'm excited to see what He has to teach me through this, whether I do well or not.
I have no idea whether I'll have access to the internet or not, so you may or may not hear from me for the next two weeks.
Oh. In case you've been wondering, the picture I've been putting up at the front of all these nationals posts is Regent University, where the tournament is being held.
AAAHH!! Virginia, here I come!!
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