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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!


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Falling into Winter and MRA!!!











Omaha, Nebraska
            I was contracted to be a flag girl at the Wrangler Million Dollar Tour Championship Rodeo.  But….I brought my crown along, just in case.  I am so glad I did because I was able to help with one of the best special needs rodeos I have ever been to.  My special friend was Jamie.  He was non-verbal, and had very little motor skills or expression…that was until he was able to ride!!! He smiled as big as he could riding around on that horse.  It brought tears to my eyes to see this horse touch this child and make him so happy despite his discomfort in everyday living.  We snuck back in line and road a couple of the different horses three different times, each time with Jamie, smiling, giggling and laughing as he went around.  I then of course took him 4-wheeling in his wheelchair around the arena!!  We ended this great morning with a lunch with all our new friends.  Billy Sutton was the speaker and spoke about this Bronc Riding accident in 2007 that led him to being wheelchair dependent.  He has since gone on to do many great things and was a true inspiration to all who attended. 
Mountain States Circuit Finals Rodeo
            I look back at this rodeo as the perfect conclusion to a great year.  Cassidy and I represented Colorado and Wyoming in the grand entry and throughout the rodeo and did so with pride as we cheered on many of the great cowboys and cowgirls from our states.  The most exciting runs for me were watching my palomino horse, Archie, as Paul Beckett roped on him.   Paul’s horse had come up lame a couple weeks before the MSCFR and so he asked me if he could try Archie.  I mostly run barrels on Archie and rope a little on him too (Archie is much handier at it than I am!).  I am so glad he and Paul went together because it led to me leading the best victory lap of the year with Archie, my sweet palomino, right behind me.  They then went on to be very consistent and win the average!!! I had tears in my eyes watching this very special horse work so well with Paul!  It was the best moment of the year as my horses and my dogs are like my babies and I truly treasure them.  

Tribute to the Great American Cowboy Casper, WY
            I was so excited to end my travels as Miss Rodeo Wyoming at this rodeo because this is where it all started!  I first went to this rodeo as Lady-In-Waiting for Cheyenne Frontier Days!   Dona, Bill and Tami Larsen do such a wonderful job and are always so sweet to include me.  This year was really neat because at the rodeo we honored all women military soldiers.  It was very special and I was glad to take part in the tribute to these wonderful ladies and our beautiful American Flag.  Tim Fuller and Derrick Barton did a great job and I am so glad I was able to work with them both, yet again!! I rode Little Smoke and shared him with Sami, the Western Wish child who wanted to be a rodeo queen!!!! We had a lot of fun together and Little Smoke can also be seen in the new Lone Ranger movie.  Thanks to Casey Odell for allowing us to use him, he did great in the spotlight and even better for sweet Sami, my new favorite rodeo queen. 
Cheyenne Stampede Hockey and Christmas Parade
            I had a blast at one of my last weekends as Miss Rodeo Wyoming.  I dropped the puck for the Cheyenne Stampede hockey team as they were matched up against New Mexico.  They had a great game and it was very exciting to watch! The team even gave me one of their official pucks to take home. 
            The next night I geared up for the annual Christmas Parade in Cheyenne.  It was a great crowd and the weather was perfect! My dad was even able to join me as we rode in a truck sponsored by Spradley Ford of Cheyenne.  All the dogs and kids were bundled up warm and I even saw a little girl that fell asleep on her dog just to stay warm, definitely a precious moment! Merry Christmas to all!!!

Special thanks also to Cheyenne Rotary, Farm Bureau Convention in Laramie, Eagles in Laramie and Friends and Family all for listening to my speech! I appreciate the support and love! :-)! 
Wahoo!
Well everyone, what a year and what a journey!  I am so excited to be going into Las Vegas because of the journey that has brought me there, regardless of the end result. So many wonderful people and animals have touched my life this year and the memories I made will last a lifetime.  This year has made me a better person in learning to adapt and in always sharing my love for life.  This was just the year I needed to fulfill my spiritual journey in life to keep me moving forward and doing great things.  I am so gracious to ALL who have helped me and supported me.  I definitely did not make it to Vegas alone and cannot thank each of you enough in your endeavors to get me there.  Right now I am living on a prayer and cherishing all that happened to get me here.  Thank you for all positive thoughts and encouragement, it means the world to me.  With perseverance, faith, and a little luck I am excited to represent the Cowboy States for all it has done for me!
Thank You Again, I Love You All and God Bless!! Xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
~Kimberly  

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Summer Fun!







Sheridan-WYO Rodeo
            I had a blast coming back to Sheridan for the WYO Celebration.  The WYO has been so supportive of me over the last couple years and I was glad to work with all familiar faces.  The Indian Relay races were as exciting as ever and Tamara Mann was so sweet to let me ride her horse Amie.  She is a darling little calf horse that is so honest and kind I could have taken her home.  We did several different autograph signings and were able to run around town to check the sights out too!  Megan Darnell, a great friend and supporter this year, let me stay at her place and it was so nice to relax a little before heading to the next events. 
Cheyenne Frontier Days Coronation
            I was honored to MC the Coronation for Miss Frontier Sami Jo Heitsch.  We had a fun night full of laughs and dancing and I was even able to wear my buckskins again!! The buckskins are so special and so unique to Miss Frontier.  I am so glad I was able to be a part of the big event!
Miss Rodeo America Pageant Seminar
            This seminar was held in Colorado Springs, CO, at the PRCA Headquarters.  We learned a lot and even toured the Hall of Fame and offices within the PRCA.  Chris Cox came and worked with us on Horsemanship and it was one of the best Horsemanship sessions I had ever had.  I was so glad to make the trip and spend time with a lot of the girls I will not get to see until Las Vegas for the pageant. 
Cheyenne Frontier Days
            Boy was it great to be back in ole Cheyenne!!  I felt as if I was home again after all the traveling I have done this year.  The support I have had from Cheyenne in the past and this year has been unbelievable!!  I was able to see many of my wonderful sponsors, even Fritz and Karen Messer with Miller Insulation that have helped fund my travels with a gas card this year.
 We had a lot of big changes this year with Stace Smith as the new Stock Contractor, but everything went off great.  Marlo and Billy Ward provided us with wonderful parade horses that were literally bomb proof!  I rodeo Bass, Jr, and Ledge, and all three boys were super.  It was fun to be a part of this celebration in this capacity as I have been involved with it for so many years.  Cheyenne Frontier Days has really helped shape who I am and on Cheyenne Day Mitch with production worked it out for me to do a fly by.  I was pretty excited and was able to use Hawk, one of the Romsa horses I usually outride on.  He was so sweet and so fast.  It felt great to run down the track again, as it is unlike anything else.  I love Cheyenne! Always have and always will!


Red Desert Round-Up Rock Springs, WY
            I left Cheyenne for a couple days to head to the Red Desert Round-Up in Rock Springs, WY.  It was nice to go back to Fremont Motors since they have been so generous this year in letting me demo three of their Ram 1500s.  These trucks are so nice that miles I travel just seem to fly by.  Fremont Motors has also been wonderful to work with and Bill White, the General Manager takes great care of me.  He even had the truck washed up before I headed out.  We stopped by the golf tournament to help a bit and I really wished I had packed my clubs to play! The rodeo went well, and I was glad my dear friend, Miss Rodeo Idaho, stopped in on her way through to help with the rodeo as well.  The Rodeo Committee was really nice and sponsored me a room at the Comfort Inn.  They were great people to get to know and take a lot of pride in their rodeo.
Big Wind River PRCA Rodeo Riverton, WY
            Riverton, WY, had a great little PRCA rodeo I was so excited to be a part of.  Bob and Debbie Bailey brought me a horse, Morgan, which was quite the gentleman while in the grand entry and throughout the rodeo.  The Bailey’s were so sweet to me and made me feel welcome in Riverton.  The Holiday Inn in Riverton also sponsored me a wonderful room to relax and regroup so I was ready and able to head down the road.  I appreciate Hank and Lori Franzen, they did a nice job putting on this rodeo as well as the rodeo in Rock Springs.  I ended my time in Riverton with a nice lunch with Crystal Rivers Myers, and a queen clinic put on by Pam Rivers.  Everyone who came was eager to learn and asked great questions.  I loved everyone I was able to get to know while in Riverton; especially the much needed massage lady!  
Energy Town ProRodeo Gillette, WY
            This has been one of my favorite rodeos yet.  The committee in Gillette is great to work with and they really utilized me and made me feel like a part of the rodeo and production.  Barney Sheridan was a great announcer and had a wonderful practice and meeting with the volunteers so everyone was on the same page.  This committee is made up of great hard working people and they are so wonderful to work for.  The Burch Rodeo Company also does a great job with outstanding Wyoming stock.  It was fun to see, Hippie Chick, one of their great bucking horses perform in the Cam-plex Morningside Arena.  While in Gillette they put me up in a wonderful room at the Settle Inn so I was able to relax and work to prepare for State Fair. 
Wyoming State Fair Douglas, WY
            The pageant was a blast and I am so proud of Holly Kennedy, Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2013, for winning the title.  This was a really neat year for the Wyoming State Fair because it was their 100th!!  I am so glad I was able to be a part of the celebration starting with the Ranch Rodeo put on by Triple V rodeo.  I road in a 1936 old porter saddle and had a blast.  I rode Hawk, the sweetest horse that I love to outride on.  He belongs to the Romsa Family and is just such a trooper.  At one point during the grand entry, the American Flag (which was the biggest American Flag I had ever carried) completely wrapped around Hawk’s face.  He just kept on loping and listening to me, now that is great horse! 
The ladies who competed throughout the week did a wonderful job and I was glad to get to know everyone a little better!  I was more than excited to turn the crown over to Holly, a lady that represents the agriculture industry.  I know she will do an outstanding job representing Wyoming and I cannot wait to help her out along the way!
Evanston Cowboy Days
Much like Gillette this was another one of my favorite little rodeos that I had never had the pleasure of being a part of until this year.  The committee was so outstanding and we shared many laughs and good times!! We had several school visits and even a real FISH CATCH!! Talk about fun….once you get past all the slimmy rainbow trout swimming into your legs!  Holly did come along for part of this adventure and the memories we shared will last a lifetime! What a blast! 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Cody, WY


Made a quick little pit stop in Greeley for the Miss Rodeo Colorado Pageant before heading off to Cody.  I really enjoyed my little bit of time with Miss Rodeo Colorado Cassidy Cabot and Miss Rodeo Nebraska, Sierra Petersen!  It is so strange to think that in just a short month I too will be handing down my crown to a Lady-In-Waiting!  The time sure does fly but I have to keep moving forward and enjoy all these great memories and friendships I have made along the way!!
I made my way to Cody in good time and really enjoyed spending time with the local girls and Miss Rodeo America, Mackenzie Carr.  We worked hard and played hard with several fun events throughout the week!  I would probably venture to say that our favorite memory was going white water rafting!! As we know, it has been really dry in Wyoming and we have been praying for rain, however, the storm came while we were stuck out in the middle of the Shoshone River and it didn’t just rain….it hailed!!! J Needless to say…we are pretty tough girls and had a great laugh even though we didn’t get much of a tan.  This weekend was the Cowboy Christmas for all cowboys as they were able to make a 4th of July run! Some of the most elite cowboys made their stop in Cody as well, so it was a lot of fun to get in on all the action of the rodeo.  I was able to ride Trina Barnett’s horse, Chick at the rodeo, and Bob’s trail horse Jigger during the parade.  Great horses always make for a fun time!




Thermopolis, WY


I picked up the Cheyenne Frontier Days girls, Sami Jo and Chloe and headed down the road for a fun time filled with trailing broncs, working the rodeo, honoring veterans, and even a little poolside time at the world famous Hot Springs!  This rodeo is truly just what I needed for a little Wyoming time.  Triple V Rodeo’s Bill, Dona, and Tami Larsen have always been my favorite family in rodeo.  They have supported me and cheered me on through my time as a Dandy in Cheyenne through Miss Frontier, College Rodeo, Sheridan-WYO, and now Miss Rodeo Wyoming.  I am so grateful to have their support and influence and love even more to be a part of their wonderful rodeo.  In the middle of the rodeo there was a tribute to service men and women as well as war veterans.  During this tribute, the entire stands joined in, and sang God Bless America while I was standing out in the middle of the arena with our big, beautiful American flag.  This sent chills up and down my spine and made me so grateful to be exactly where I was sharing in patriotism with the rodeo fans.  The rodeo went great and it was fun to help take care of the stock as well.  The Vold family takes such great care of their bucking stock so they are able to perform to their absolute peak.  I cannot wait to work for them in the future at the ranch rodeo at the state fair, and in Casper for the Tribute to the Great American Cowboy! 



NEBRASKAland Days


I made a little stop in Cody, WY, before heading to Nebraska to help with the PRCA Rodeo.  I also entered the Cody Nite Rodeo and really enjoyed the whole experience!! Cody is just one of my favorite places in Wyoming and I cannot wait to go back for the Cody Stampede!!! When we showed up in Nebraska, it was non-stop fun and hospitality until the day we left.  Miss Rodeo Idaho flew into Cheyenne where we also met Miss Rodeo Colorado and had a blast spending a little extra time traveling together!   Our host home, the Twarlings were the sweetest people!! Especially with there little Maltipoo, Max!  There was a sign in the yard that even said, “Welcome Miss Rodeo Wyoming!”  Boy was I excited!!!!  We were there for the Miss Rodeo Nebraska and Miss Rodeo Nebraska Teen pageant.  Their pageant committee does such a nice job and I was so proud of all the girls competing.  We went to a BBQ by a pond and had a blast kissing frogs and jumping off the dock with a couple of the other girls. 

The horse that was brought for me for the rodeo was, Billy.  He was such a great horse that kids were lined up to take their turn on him.  Horses like that are so priceless.  The people and animals I have had the opportunity to work with this year have made it so worthwhile! I am still just on cloud nine and know that the next couple months are going to bring even more fun, laughs and memories!! 

Monday, July 9, 2012

Arizona and Elizabeth, CO


Arizona
Payson, AZ was beautiful, and strangely enough, reminded me of Wyoming!! There was a lot of forest, and trees, and the elk even bugled at night!  I stayed in a wonderful host home with Miss Rodeo Oregon and we enjoyed taking in the Miss Rode Arizona Pageant.  While I will miss beautiful Audrey Hall, Miss Rodeo Arizona 2011, I am very excited for Jayme Smith, Miss Rodeo Arizona 2012 to join our group!  We enjoyed dancing right along with the girls and entertaining the crowd in between the girls competing.  One morning we even were able to enjoy a beautiful flight over Payson!!  It was breathtaking and the little plane I flew in reminded me of the backseat of my grandmothers Lincoln, pretty cozy and really not too scary either!! I loved flying high over all the forest area around Payson and taking a look at the fire that they were working hard to fight.  After returning back to Phoenix I enjoyed a little time with my Godmother that was much needed! She is such an influential woman that I am so blessed to have in my family!
Elizabeth, CO
After spending some much needed time at our family’s ranch in Arvada, Wyoming, I was off to Rock Springs, WY to switch out my Wyoming Edition Truck for a new Ram 1500.  These demo trucks sure have been nice, and they make it fun to go down the road in pure comfort!  I ended up in Elizabeth, Colorado for a really fun Hawaiian theme queen’s luncheon as well as helping with the rodeo during mutton busting and during the grand entry where I was honored to carry the Wyoming Flag! Elizabeth was named the Small Outdoor Rodeo of the Year for the PRCA so there was a lot of pride in and out of the arena! The Big Sorrel horse that was loaned to me, Honey, and I enjoyed our time together and Miss Rodeo Colorado, Cassidy, and I really had a great time and took many laughs from the trip home with us J.  The memories that are made are truly priceless!!



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Yahoo!


Cheyenne Frontier Days Reception and School Visits/FFA
The end of April and May have been great! I was so pleased to help out the UW Rodeo Team with their rodeo, the last rodeo for the Central Rocky Mountain Region.  I have missed college rodeoing, however I was able to help coordinate the grand entry and really enjoyed watching all the members of the team step up to do something I have been having fun doing all year; promoting sponsors and showing tribute to our State and American Flags.  The members of the team that helped are such great rodeo athletes but proved to be great flag carriers as well!! 
I am so excited to have such great support from Cheyenne Frontier Days!  They held a reception for me at the Buckle Club and I was so delighted to have such wonderful support and encouragement to keep me going this year!  I am a member of the Contestants Committee for Cheyenne and hope to give back to them for the rest of my life to hopefully show thanks for all Cheyenne Frontier Days has done for me!  CFD is such a great rodeo, Number One PRCA Outdoor Rodeo of the Year!! But, in my book they are also the #1 family anyone could ask for! Love all the Volunteers of such a wonderful western celebration!
            While in Cheyenne, I stopped in to Fairview Elementary to visit Mrs. Peg Bath’s class.  Her husband Tim Bath made and donated the beautiful chaps I wear everywhere I travel!  The kids were a lot of fun and asked great questions, such as, “If you could have your hair any other color, what color would it be?”  Being naturally blonde and having that excuse when I have “those” moments made this a pretty hard question to answer.  Mrs. Bath is such a great teacher and it is great for the kids in town to always get a little perspective on rural life as well.  I have been running into Mrs. Bath and her daughter Lexi at a few barrel races while I have had sometime at home to be back on my own horses.  I load up with my friend Carla Beckett, her horse Hillbilly, my horse Archie, and of course our two best friends Teddy and Lilli (the two cutest mutts you will ever see!). 
            While in Laramie I helped out with Special Olympics Wyoming in the aquatic portion and boy were those two days filled with laughs, hugs, and fun!!!  All of the athletes did an exceptional job and showed great sportsmanship!  I have had a lot of fun volunteering while I have been home for a little bit and one of the greatest things I have seen is how well the High Plains FFA chapter of Cheyenne Central High School has done.  I was formerly a member of this chapter and have been moved up to the honorary member status after helping out with a few of their events.  I cannot wait to help them more as they had great success this year at State Convention! They are now Wyoming’s #1 chapter along with a list of successes I couldn’t be more proud of!!  Wahoo Wyoming!!! So proud of all the many accomplishments of the great people of our wonderful state!!!

Arizona
Payson, AZ was beautiful, and strangely enough, reminded me of Wyoming!! There was a lot of forest, and trees, and the elk even bugled at night!  I stayed in a wonderful host home with Miss Rodeo Oregon and we enjoyed taking in the Miss Rode Arizona Pageant.  While I will miss beautiful Audrey Hall, Miss Rodeo Arizona 2011, I am very excited for Jamie Smith, Miss Rodeo Arizona 2012 to join our group!  We enjoyed dancing right along with the girls and entertaining the crowd in between the girls competing.  One morning we even were able to enjoy a beautiful flight over Payson!!  It was breathtaking and the little plane I flew in reminded me of the backseat of my grandmothers Lincoln, pretty cozy and really not too scary either!! I loved flying high over all the forest area around Payson and taking a look at the fire that they were working hard to fight.  After returning back to Phoenix I enjoyed a little time with my Godmother that was much needed! She is such an influential woman that I am so blessed to have in my family! 






Thursday, May 24, 2012

National Circuit Finals Steer Roping


I have been having a blast traveling the rodeo trail as Miss Rodeo Wyoming!  I have learned a lot of new things, ridden a lot of nice horses, and met some great people who have impacted my life for the better.  Each trip brings a new adventure and I am so glad to have the opportunity to represent such a great sport that has so many of the values America really needs to turn to. 
The National Circuit Finals Steer Roping was outstanding and a HUGE congratulations to Rocky Patterson for winning the title!!!  He was certainly deserving and his horse worked great!  The National Circuit Finals Steer Roping has been going on for three years now and is having huge success in Torrington due to the hospitality the committee provides.  There was a wonderful reception the first night where the ropers were introduced complete with fresh oysters on the half shell and a cheese assortment fit for a king!  All meals were provided and the cowboys arrived in complete comfort with nice stalls complete with shavings and hay as well as the flexibility to feel at home wherever they chose to park and tie.  Steer Ropers are such a classy and handy set of cowboys.  They were all so kind to work with and their horses were out of this world!  We had 6 circuits represented this year and 24 ropers.  They all roped 8 head and from there 8 ropers made the semi-finals on down to 4 in the finals for a sudden death round.  The cattle were fresh and the horses did great handling them as well as the ropers. 
            My dad (Pete), Fred McClanahan, and I, were able to take a really fun and quick road trip out to Ft. Laramie.  Thank goodness I was with two history buffs, because it made the trip that much more exciting.  Ft. Laramie is very special to Wyoming’s history and definitely a place I need to stop at more often!  After heading back to Torrington, it was time to get ready for the first round of the Steer Roping Finals.  I rode a horse by the name of Dooley, and boy was he a doll! As a matter of fact, I almost had tears in my eyes when I gave him back.  He was big, black, kind, and so responsive, ready to work all day.  I am so appreciative for the way everyone treated me.  The steer ropers, committee, Larry Schaneman (who provided Dooley for me to ride) and everyone attending were just the greatest group of people to spend the weekend with. 
Three special men were honored during the finals; Doctor (Jim) Baker, Tom Gipson, and the late Bob Grant.  All of these men are truly remarkable and have done a lot to shape the sport of Steer Roping.  Doc Backer and Tom even had a match roping during the finals that was great!  Bob Grant was such a dear friend to my family and myself.  He always supported me and I always loved seeing him at various rodeos and events.  We have wonderful memories of dancing in Pendleton, Oregon, and dancing at my Miss Frontier Coronation Ball.  He was such a dandy and a Gold Card Member of the PRCA.  Bob Grant will be missed forever but never forgotten, he touched so many lives and I am so glad he was able to touch mine too!! 


Monday, April 23, 2012

Oklahoma Where the Wind Comes Sweeping Down the Plains!


 
Oklahoma City was an outstanding rodeo! Especially to when Bobby Welsh finished it off with a win in the Bull Riding!  Oklahoma had great hospitality and took us on many adventures to get to know the town.  The first night we went to the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial and saw where the Federal Building once stood.  It is a very peaceful place now, but it still angers me that someone could be that selfish to hurt so many people and their families, especially babies in the nursery.   We saw the tree of hope and the empty chairs that were lit up in honor of everyone that was lost that day wishing many blessings over their families for such a traumatic loss. 
            The next day we visited the Oklahoma Capital and we sat in on their legislative session.  I met a really nice guy by the name of David Sykes; his son is in the Senate and works a lot for the Agriculture Committees.  I was able to get to know him and his friend that stop in about once a week.  I gave them tickets to come watch the RNCFR and noticed that there was something very special about David.  He was a very friendly, informed, older man, with hearing aids, always chatting and getting to know everyone.  His friend sitting next to me informed me that he was a survivor of the Oklahoma City Bomb.  He therefore had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and wore hearing aids due to the bomb that day.  David explained to me that he was a mailman and that is what he was doing in the building that day.  He said he could have been in five other locations when the bomb went off but luckily he had finished early and was just leaving when it happened.  He told me he felt like he was in a nightmare and that after leaving the hospital he had to take a long hot shower to get all of the debris off of his skin.  I am so grateful I was able to meet David because he made the trip so special and memorable.
            We also visited the Veterans Hospital and made many visits throughout.  One of the patients had lost his leg recently and was mourning a little bit about his loss.  We ended up talking and I explained to him that my dad also had one leg, and he began to decide it wasn’t so bad, just something to get used to.  He then sang me a song, one of my favorites, Ave Maria!  I told him that music is the best medicine and he said that is because it comes from the Spirit and the Spirit comes from God, so he will never feel alone.  Many of these Veterans are so lonely and hurt; this made me aware of the sacrifices they have given up to ensure MY freedom.  I am so glad the sport of rodeo takes patriotism so seriously.  Rodeo is such an American Sport and throughout history and today our military has secured that.  God Bless America!!!!
            After many public appearances and getting the word out about the rodeo, it was time to get to work.  We carried sponsor flags, worked the front door, and attended production meetings to be ready for the rodeo.  Bronc Rumford supplied our horses and brought me big strawberry roan by the name of Big Ben.  Big Ben was a little green, but never let it show.  He was a perfect gentleman and we worked together to promote the sponsors of the PRCA and the RNCFR.  Bronc Rumford really is an exceptional man.  He worked with each one of the girls to help improve their horsemanship skills and make them aware of what was the best way to get along with the horse they had been assigned.  I really appreciate his time and talent and cannot wait to run into him later along the road.  

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Miss Rodeo Wyoming Clinic
















Wow, did we have a great turn out at the Miss Rodeo Wyoming clinic!!! Stacy Jo Berger did a wonderful job in preparing for the clinic and all the girls came eager to learn and work on their personal skills to better represent their titles or work on running for a new title. I was so excited about the enthusiasm the girls brought to the clinic. They really showed great growth and improvement over the weekend and went home with a list of materials to study including the PRCA Rulebook, the PSN, the PRCA Media Guide, and so many more materials to get their knowledge up to better do their job in promoting and informing about the sport of rodeo. It takes a good cowgirl who is a lady to have a rodeo queen position and do it correctly, the etiquette one must have in and outside the arena is what makes it special. I am eager to keep teaching myself to be the best I can be, and share with everyone I meet, to make them the best they can be too! It’s a good thing! J

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Boot Camp Miss Congeniality


Had a great time in Ogden, Utah working on myself to be the best I can be this year as Miss Rodeo Wyoming. I was honored to be a part of the Boot Camp Fashion Show and had a blast going down the catwalk with Miss Rodeo Utah, Jamie Udell. Not only did we wear our queen attire but they also dressed us in very fun casual wear to model while there. I did have my dancing boots on while I was up there and everyone had a great time!

I was so honored to receive the Boot Camp Miss Congeniality Award for the Second Consecutive Year. It meant a lot to me after spending time with so many wonderful ladies from Washington, Idaho, Texas and Utah. I cherish the friends I have made in Utah and will always keep them close.

The last night Miss Rodeo Utah, Jamie, took us for dinner and indoor surfing!!! Let's just say I was really good at the WIPE OUT!!! :-) :-) Surf's Up Wyoming!



Cheyenne Frontier Days Volunteer Crisis Fund
















I was honored to speak at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Volunteer Crisis Fund as the Guest Speaker. It was fun to spend time with my CFD Family and raise money for the CFD Volunteers in need due to tragedy.

I am pictured by the fireplace with the CFD General Chairman Rod Hottle and at the table with my autograph sheet sponsor Pioneer Printing. Pioneer Printing also sponsored my saddle when I was Miss Frontier in 2009. Jerry and Rod have never stopped supporting me and I appreciate their generosity and time.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Legislative Session at the State Capital & NEW SPONSOR!

















I had a wonderful time going back to the State Capital for the Legislative Session. I had worked during the 59th Legislative Session as a Student Page, so it was fun to go back and see all the familiar faces. Representative Hans Hunt was a student with me at the University and he introduced during the session on the House side. I was also invited down onto the floor of the Senate side, where Senator Tony Ross introduced me. While at the capital, I met with Governor Mead and Secretary of State Max Maxfield. What an exciting day, full of Wyoming pride.

The little boy pictured is Little Will Kallal, he is my buddy who also came to my coronation ball.

I am so thrilled to announce my new wonderful Sponsor!! Miller Insulation Co, Inc., is sponsoring my Fuel Card to send me down the road. Fritz and Karen Messer are the two greatest people I am so blessed to know and have with me on this exciting journey! I really appreciate their support and look forward to the miles ahead thanks to them!!




Friday, March 9, 2012

Hello Kissimmee, FL





























What a nice break from the cold into the sunshine! I had a blast in Florida at our many school visits, the Silver Spurs Pageant, the Rodeo, time in the sun at the beach, air boating, and even hog hunting. And Yes...we did rope them! :-)

The Pageant was a lot of fun and very well done! The rodeo was also a lot of fun and Wiplash my favorite cowboy monkey was there. I had fun riding Lilly and Seminole and really enjoyed all of the local and rural people of Florida. I also learned about the term "Cracker Horses". Florida was the perfect place to soak up the sun especially at Cocoa Beach! Loved Ron Jon Surf Shop! Thanks to Laura and Mark for our sweet southern hospitality! What a fun trip for a Wyoming girl far from home!