In order to achieve success to your goal, you must overcome obstacles that come along the way. I am sure that in every man's success, there's always obstacles that comes with it. Success doesn't come easy right? Unless of course if you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth then you are set. Sharing below is my daughter's journey to #Doodle4Google Contest. We encountered some hiccups but still a great opportunity for her.
March 6 - My daughter's teacher in the Gifted program handed her the entry form for the Doodle4Google. The teacher is suppose to collect their entry the next Thursday (the day of their gifted program class) but she wasn't there, something important came up and she couldn't make it to the class.
March 16 - we decided to send our daughter's entry without showing it to the teacher because we did not have time anymore as the entries should be received by Google on the 20th.
April 14 - We received a call from a Google representative informing us that Rylie is this year's West Virginia winner and that she is competing against the other 49 state finalists through public voting. We were also instructed not to tell anyone yet and keep it within the family. We were not informed however that we can't tell our daughter so upon receiving the call, we immediately told her. Google said that they are going to call the school to set up an assembly for Rylie.
April 17 - 24 - the school was on Easter break so when Google was trying to contact the school, nobody was there. So the Google representative emailed us about the problem and we tried to contact one of our daughter's teacher through email but she did not reply. The next day, the Google rep said that if we could not help them get a contact from the school, they will not be able to do the assembly for our daughter.
My husband and I were freaking out because we did not have a personal contact information of the Principal, gladly, I have a cellphone number of the school librarian which is also my children's art teacher. So I texted her and asked if I could give her contact info to the Google rep. I was thankful that she stepped up and made things possible. Thank you so much Mrs. Wright!
March 16 - we decided to send our daughter's entry without showing it to the teacher because we did not have time anymore as the entries should be received by Google on the 20th.
April 14 - We received a call from a Google representative informing us that Rylie is this year's West Virginia winner and that she is competing against the other 49 state finalists through public voting. We were also instructed not to tell anyone yet and keep it within the family. We were not informed however that we can't tell our daughter so upon receiving the call, we immediately told her. Google said that they are going to call the school to set up an assembly for Rylie.
April 17 - 24 - the school was on Easter break so when Google was trying to contact the school, nobody was there. So the Google representative emailed us about the problem and we tried to contact one of our daughter's teacher through email but she did not reply. The next day, the Google rep said that if we could not help them get a contact from the school, they will not be able to do the assembly for our daughter.
My husband and I were freaking out because we did not have a personal contact information of the Principal, gladly, I have a cellphone number of the school librarian which is also my children's art teacher. So I texted her and asked if I could give her contact info to the Google rep. I was thankful that she stepped up and made things possible. Thank you so much Mrs. Wright!
April 28 - the school have announced that one of the students in school is the West Virginia winner. Since it was already announced in school, our daughter wrote something about it on her Facebook page
April 29 - assembly on all 50 finalists were scheduled on this day but the Gifted program teacher at my children's school had to go to a History bowl so she could not make it. She talked to the Google rep and asked if they could make ours on the 30th, luckily, Google agreed. April 29th was also the day where public voting have started.
April 30 - a special assembly was held in school to reveal the design that our daughter did. Hubby took a day off so we could both attend to the special event. We were very excited. We attended the early morning mass and we let our daughter wore the shirt that Google sent her as per instruction from the representative that was assigned to us.
After the mass, we went to the school gym where the event was going to be held.
The unveiling of her design was pretty exciting. The Google representatives did a quick presentation about the company and the Doodle4Google program.
They asked our daughter to describe her Doodle. So proud how confident Ms. Burrito did her presentation.
THe Google representatives were very nice.
With her Gifted Program teacher, Mrs. Donofe and art teacher, Mrs. N. Wright. |
With the principal, class teacher, gifted program teacher, art teacher, and the priest. |
Mr. Boniti, Mrs. Lammers, Rylie, Mrs. Donofe, Mrs. Wright, and Fr. Manny Gilido |
With school stuff and Honorable Mayor George Kondik. |
Photo opp with the Mayor. |
The Google reps.
Inside their classroom.
Our 8 year-old Scientist wannabe, J.RylieC.
Please help our daughter advance to top 5 spot by casting your vote HERE. Public voting ends on May 9th. I hope that you can cast a vote for her, she is representing the State of West Virginia. Thank you so much!
awwwww....what an awesome journey! We're so proud of you Rye...good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhat a journey you have been on! If I was able I would vote for you more then once! Maybe someday I will be applauding you for finding a cure--I certainly hope so!
ReplyDeletekudos + good luck to Ms. Burrito + the rest of the family on this momentous occasion. I am sure this experience is something she can tell her grandchildren about! :)
ReplyDeleteI think this is an amazing experience and I bet she is loving it too! WTG You Rock Girl!!
ReplyDeleteYou must be so proud, something you will all always remember, fingers crossed - I've voted xx
ReplyDeleteIt is great to see that the school and community supports her! Way to go Rylie! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteYou got our votes Rylie :) Good luck on this unique opportunity! Prayers on the way.
ReplyDeleteShe is so amazing! She made you guys so proud as well as the state! Keep up the good work, girl! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great initiative by google and your daughter made a nice doodle.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a talented daughter sis, very awesome.
ReplyDeleteShe is soo talented and soo cool!!! I watched her interview and ohboy, she is soo wise beyond her years
ReplyDeleteYou are gifted with a talented girl. She is very cute and she explained things in confidence!
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