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"Especially on national television," he said.

Mallory Ervin, Megan's 21-year-old sister, also is a former Miss Schuyler County Fair winner (the Ervins are only the second set of sisters in the event's history to both wear the crown). She says their father has mellowed quite a bit.

"We now call him Percy the Pageant Guru," Mallory said. "He's even getting pretty good at predicting the winners."

Megan smiles at Mallory's words.

"Dad's changed a lot," she said.

For the record, Jeff Ervin is not done worrying. Missy, the youngest of the three Ervin sisters, likely will be entering pageants in the not-too-distant future.

What actually worries Jeff and Cindy Erwin the most about Megan's hectic schedule is all of the traveling she does, while working to keep her well-grounded and to remember the glitz and glamour of the Miss America pageant are not the "real world."

"We have a good support system in place for Megan," Cindy Ervin said.

Jeff Ervin said a good example of what Megan's life is like these days involves the upcoming four-day Thanksgiving holiday. Megan will be in four Illinois cities in as many days, attending and participating in major public events, including the Chicago Thanksgiving Day parade.

Megan also has sung the national anthem at a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field and threw out the first pitch at a Chicago White Sox game at U.S. Cellular Field. She also will be performing at a Chicago Bulls game in the not-too-distant future.

Mallory is Megan's biggest cheerleader and has been involved with her through this process. The two sisters are good friends and even shared an apartment for three years at WIU before Megan became Miss Illinois.

Mallory also is good for providing her sister with a good reality check, if needed.

"We were heathens growing up," Mallory said, poking fun at her big sister. "And don't let her kid you. She eats, sleeps and breathes beauty pageants."

Mallory also has serious questions about her sister's non-pageant related skills -- such as cooking.

"Megan's not very good with a microwave," she confided.

Mom and dad just sit, listen and watch.

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