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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!


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!!