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This blog features the adventures of 2014 Miss Rodeo Wyoming, Desiree Bridges. Desiree will keep us up to date with photos and stories from her travels down rodeo road as she represents and promotes wonderful Wyoming and America's #1 Sport!


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Congratulations!!

Congratulations to all of the Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2011 contestants for such a great pageant!! The stakes were high and the competition was tough (I'm glad I wasn't a judge) but I am proud to say that Brittany Richards will carry on the legacy of greatness in our state next year!

Formerly Miss Butch Cassidy Days, Brittany hails from Laramie. I have had the chance to work with Brittany in the past and I know that she will do great things for Wyoming! Brittany has the work ethic and determination to accomplish her dreams which will help her inspire others to do the same!

I had a blast at the State Fair in Douglas and I wasn't sure if it was because I was on the other side of the competition, but I think it was because we had such a great group of girls! The eight young ladies from accross the state made their hometowns proud and it was fun to watch them grow throughout the pageant! I think that win or not, competing in rodeo queen pageants helps young ladies grow into beautiful confident women who embody western traditions! It also gives them the opporuinity to form friendships that last a lifetime! But above all, rodeo queens share a passion for the sport of rodeo and we are proud to call ourselves cowgirls!

After the State Fair, I dropped LeRoy off at Fremont Motors and although I will miss the bright red Dodge MegaCab, I was able to hop into a brand new 2010 3/4 ton Dodge MegaCab! It's beautiful and only had 26 miles on the odometer! Iam the luckiest girl in Wyoming, but it's all thanks to Dean Parker with Fremont Motors in Rock Springs!! I still have to come up with a name for this new one and I'm open to suggestions! Please visit the facebook group "Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2010" to add your ideas!

I am happy to be home for a week before heading to Evanston for Cowboy Days! My little brother, Tim just left for college and our house is pretty quiet without him! He is starting his freshman year at the University of Wyoming and although we miss him already, we know he will do great!!

Until next time,
God Bless Wyoming!
Erin

Friday, August 6, 2010

Sunshine and Summertime






Dear Wyoming,

Where oh where did the summer go?! It’s been an incredible two months so it’s going to be hard to summarize everything! I will try to list some highlights knowing that only a portion of the story is being told. The past two months found me in towns like Elizabeth, Colorado, Afton, Thermopolis, North Platte, Nebraska, Rock Springs, Douglas, Thermopolis (again), Cody, Laramie, Casper, Sheridan, Cheyenne, Rock Springs (again), Riverton and I am currently in Gillette. Each of these towns had a unique flavor and almost always a ridiculous funny story! For example, when I was in Thermopolis at the parade, I found myself leading the parade because the “stampede” of steers that was in front of the parade literally stampeded the streets, almost running over innocent parade goers. Or the time I was carrying the American flag in Sheridan and I almost ran over the band playing in the center of the arena… luckily I didn’t hit the trumpet player, but the look on his face was priceless!! I’ll never forget the whitewater trip in Cody or the ESPN crew catching Miss Rodeo America, Miss Cody Stampede and myself trying to climb the Cody sign!

These short stories are just a glimpse at my adventures as Miss Rodeo Wyoming, there is so much more that goes on underneath the jade crown. I’ve had the honor of carrying the American flag at many rodeos and it’s a feeling I can’t describe. Especially when I am aware of the Veterans and military personnel in attendance. I’ve had the opportunity to meet incredible people including world champions, award winning stock contractors and hall of fame cowboys. Even the volunteers on rodeo committees who have served up to 45 years are just as amazing as the world champions! I have discovered in the sport of rodeo, that work ethic speaks volumes between competitors and producers! Rodeo would not be what it is without the hard work of committees and contestants. Without a doubt, I am honored to represent such a great sport!

As the busy part of the summer slows, I will head home for the first time in three weeks and prepare to pass the jade crown to one of the eight beautiful contestants for Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2011. I will be honored to place this crown on the hats of either of these girls and I am confident that Wyoming will be very well represented next year! It’s hard to believe that it’s almost been a year since I won the title! I am looking forward to representing Wyoming at Miss Rodeo America! I will try to keep you updated on the rest of my travels!!

God Bless!

Erin