The single MOST EMBARRASSING moment of my life...literally.
2nd order of business - a day with three different appearances! YES!My day started out with a breast cancer walk for the DBCC (Delaware Breat Cancer Coalition). Little did I know that this appearance would lead to one of the most humiliating moments of my life....
This walk to increase awareness about breast cancer was truly incredible. To see people so passionate about an issue such as this gives me goosebumps. I got to meet so many people, including survivors and their children! To hear each and every one of them share their story with me was remarkable and heartwarming. These women are so strong!! This walk of about 100 was relatively smaller than other walks that I have been to, but the determination with which they talked about overcoming breast cancer was beautiful.
Here comes the terrible part...I was approached right before the walk started and was asked if I could sing the National Anthem. HOLD ON. I can't even HUM, let alone sing two words in tune. When my own mother tells me I can't sing a note, you just know that you have to let the Mariah Carey's of the world take over for all things National Anthem related. I politely declined, saying that if you would not like the brand spanking new Miss Delaware to be booed right out of the venue, you would not put me up there. Sure, I like to chant "USA! USA!" wherever I go and wear red, white and blue 5 days out of the week, but this was just not happening. The lady who asked just laughed and told me it was no problem at all. PHEW!!! Dodged that bullet, right?......WRONG! 5 minutes later, I heard over the loudspeaker, "MARIA CAHILL, CAN YOU PLEASE COME UP TO THE STAGE TO SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!" Uhhh......what?!??! Yes, folks, I did the unthinkable. I had to sing (or attempt to, at least...) the National Anthem with another lady. I apologized to everyone before starting, proceeded to turn 17 shades of red and "sang" the Anthem while lip-synching the high notes. Welcome to the wonderful world of being a Miss Delaware...at least I remembered the words....
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