National Officers' Blog

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Japan Adventure- Day 1

The Best Parts of a 14 Hour Flight

*Great bonding time with teammates!
*They served Japanese Food.
*Great reading/movie watching time
*Sleeping helps make the time change a little easier
*Nothing like celebrating a birthday the moment you cross the International Dateline!

Best Learning Experiences

*Visited a local shrine to learn about some of the Japanese beliefs.
*While at the shrine we got to see 2 brides and a wedding procession.
*Sitting in a Tea Ceremony celebrating our welcome to Japan.
*Learned the 4 ideas of being the 'perfect' guest, Harmony, Tranquility, Purity, Respect.
*Took a boat ride with the Tokyo skyline in view.
*Got to see the 3rd Statue of Liberty in the World.
*Our tour guide is wonderful! She's continuously teaching us more of the language.
*Experiencing the hospitality of the culture.

New Foods We've Tried

*Jellyfish
*Scallops
*Tempura Eggplant and Pumpkin
*Powdered Green Tea
*Walnut-Sesame Ice Cream
*Grape Fanta (They're famous for it!)


~Bethany

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Chelsea's Travels: Pictures from Soderquist

The Soderquist Center for Leadership & Ethics








Bethany's Blessings- Meetings in D.C.

Top 5 'Tourist' Stops in
Washington D.C.

1.)Georgetown Cupcakes
2.) Dr. Case's office in Alexandria, VA
3.) National Museum of American History- They have Dorothy's shoes!
4.) A tour of the Capitol
5.) The Metro!



The 7 Best Parts of Spending a week in D.C.

*Meeting Secretary of Education Arne Duncan

*Making decisions for the future of the organization.

*Meeting Josh Sundquist

*Going to Josh Sundquist's book signing

*Starting to read Josh Sundquist's new book "Just Don't Fall"

*Learning more about what GREAT things FFA members do!

*Catching up with all of the K-State alumni in D.C.

*Spending time with the Awesome Board Members

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Bethany's Blessing- Time in Arkansas

Top 4 Take-Aways from Time at Soderquist Leadership Center in Arkansas:

*Willingness to pick up NEW perspectives is essential to a team.
*Trust is the basis for every effective team.
*A powerful mission statement should capture ones heart and get you out of bed in the morning.
*We create teams because we all have unique dreams, desires, and goals.


Top 5 Values of Our Team


  • *Respect

  • *Teamwork

  • *Humility

  • *Integrity

  • *Genuine




Memorable Team-Building 'Moments'

*Saving the Internet
*Attempting to save a Village from a Flood

(As pictured)
*Climbing Mt. Everest (or so it seemed)
*Saving the Zoo Animals
*Uniting as 'The Shrubs' on the Ropes Course

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Chelsea's Travels: Pictures from Tennessee


Mt. Juliet FFA Chapter Officers, National Officers, and three Tennessee State Officers
Rachel from Mt. Juliet and I

Emily Buck from Wilson Central and I
Riverdale Chapter Officers with National Officers

Siegel Chapter Officers with National Officers

Bethany and her girls!

Bonnie Holman, advisor, with members from Siegel

Breakfast time!

My advisors Bruce Haley and Brian Lewis at Eagleville

My parents Jeff and Beth with my older sister Kinsey

Eagleville FFA members and National Officers

The West TN Team develops a banner at our leadership conference

Session about to begin at our TN Regional and State Officer conference


Middle TN Vice President, Andy Ligon, was dared to lick the flag pole!

Laura Campbell, Taylor Schultz, Hillary Ross, and Emily Buck work on their team banner

The team in front of the Kenneth K. Mitchell FFA Archives

A little conversation before breakfast

Regional, State, and National Officers at Tennessee's Camp Clements Leadership Training Camp

We all know it gets hot at Camp Clements, but did you know it snows as well?

The VIP Citation awarded to Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee. Bethany, Chase, Laura Campbell, Steven Gass (State Advisor for TN), and I traveled to the state capitol to present the award.
Talking in the Senate chambers with Laura

Just dreaming what it would be like to work in this place...

Me, Bethany, Laura Campbell, and Chase on the House floor


Mr. Gass gives a brief history of the capitol.



Tom Womack and the entire Department of Agriculture made us all feel welcome at a reception.

Tim Chowning is a great supporter of FFA in Tennessee and a former State Officer.

Commissioner of Agriculture, Ken Givens, poses for a picture with us.

Commissioner Givens gives a welcome.

John Rose is the Tennessee FFA Foundation Chairman, former State Officer, and longtime supporter of TN FFA.


State Officers, National Officers, and Commissioner Givens

Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Adventures of Alex


It’s hard to describe. You’re standing there with some of the most amazing people from across the country, thinking, “Please say my name! Please say my name! Please say my name!” The Chicago Bulls’ song starts, the lights drop and the stomachs of all 39 candidates twist into a knot.

Some of the thoughts that went through my mind before the announcement:

-Wow there a lot of phenomenal candidates!
-Is this the longest convention session in history?!
-Did the chair of the nominating committee prepare a whole keynote or does it just feel like Thomas Griffin is talking forever?
-Don’t cry. Don’t cry. (Oops! Too late.)

Then the music heightened and I began to hear the names of my future teammates. Your Central Region Vice President…. From the state of Montana, CHASE ROSE!!! If you watch the video, everyone in the convention hall could hear him scream.

Your Southern Region Vice President….from the state of Tennessee, CHELSEA DOSS!!! Chelsea managed to keep her cool and get herself onstage with composer and poise. I started to wonder if they ever were going to get to my region.

Your Western Region Vice President…from the state of Texas, RANDA BRAUNE!!! Randa sprinted to the stage and sported possibly the biggest smile I’ve ever seen (in true Texas fashion).

Then f-i-n-a-l-l-y (Thomas didn’t say that. Just commentary!), your Eastern Region Vice President… insert the longest pause of my life… from the state of Mmm-do you realize how many “M” states there are?! -ichigan, ALEX HENRY!!!!!!!

I couldn’t believe it! My legs gave out and my eyes started leaking like crazy. I gasped for air as everyone pushed me toward the aisle. I don’t remember how I got up the stairs; I just remember having to slow myself down on the way up because I almost biffed it in front of 50,000 people!

I joined three of my friends that would soon become family and listened as Thomas announced:

Your National FFA Secretary… from the state of Kansas, BETHANY BOHNENBLUST!!! Bethany glided down the stairs and gracefully pranced up on stage. If you don’t believe me, check the video.

Your National FFA President… from the state of California, LEVY RANDOLPH!!! Levy could have been in the Olympics that day. He outran Paul and looked more like a flash of light than a person as he soared onstage.

As we stood on stage, I couldn’t smile big enough to convey all the happiness in my heart.

The rest of the day was a blur with interviews, a reception with the retiring officers, debrief meeting and dinner with my family and friends. To be honest, it seems more like a dream than reality.

That Saturday of convention was one of the most emotional, nerve-racking, exciting, phenomenal days of my life! But not because of October 24, 2009 itself. Rather, that was the day I was blessed with something I thought was unattainable. It was the day that I began to live my life’s dream. It was the day I got five new family members, a new mentor and the opportunity to travel the world for the next year, meeting the most awesome people the globe has to offer.

It was the day that started, “The Adventures of Alex.”

Election Video

Levy's Latest











Hey y'all it's Levy here, posting the first of Levy's Latest! We have been up to a lot lately and are currently in experience state here in Tennessee. The pictures above are from when we were in Indianpolis doing some chapter visits with Lebanon and Shenandoah. For two days back to back, our team had the chance to visit with students and the advisors of these two outstanding chapters. After our visits we walked away with some great memories from the students, like singing a rendition to Party in the U.S.A. with Dalton at Shenandoah and changing the words to describe perceptions. Our team presented workshops on living values, opportunities, synergy, perceptions, influence, and valuing others! We had a wonderful time and it was our first time being back in the classrooms and having the chance to meet and converse with students! Thank you to both Lebanon and Shenandoah for the good times and we hope to see y'all soon! Until next time....



Monday, January 4, 2010

Tyson Foods In Arkansas and Prairie Grove High School!











Hey everyone!
Training has been a blast and one of our team's most memorable experiences so far has undoubtedly been our time training in Arkansas! The week began with speech development at Tyson Foods World Headquarters, because of our long time friends and sponsors at Tyson our team had this incredible experience to grow and become better more confident speakers. Also during our time in Arkansas we had the opportunity to deliver some speeches to FFA members at the Prairie Grove FFA Chapter. We LOVED this Ag program and each of the students we met, not to mention that Prairie Grove FFA is home to the National FFA Livestock CDE Champions! Congrats again!