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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!


Thursday, April 14, 2011

This is a long one! (PICTURES ADDED)

Traveling in a plane is always an experience. When you add a hat can, a crown, and a briefcase full of autograph sheets, you never know what might happen. I entered the Denver International Airport to start my trip to Oklahoma City, OK for the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo solo. As I approached my gate, I saw a familiar sight, three actually. Sitting at the same gate I was were Miss Rodeo Utah, Miss Rodeo Idaho, and Miss Rodeo Nebraska. All three of us ended up on the same flight! I was so happy to finally be able to share a flight with my fellow queens! It is also interesting to note that people are more apt to approach a group of rodeo queens rather than just one.

We landed in Oklahoma City (OKC) and were met by Miss Rodeo Oklahoma, Jamie Verden, and members of her board. We were taken to our hotel to check into our rooms. The Embassy Suites is where I called home for the next few days. I shared a room with Miss Rodeo Nebraska, Florida, and Tennessee. Kallie Baker with “It’s a Sue Thing Photography” joined us throughout the week and captured our adventures with her camera. She then offered each queen a disk of the photos. It cut down drastically on the time spent posing for 22 different cameras.

With 22 rodeo queens you can imagine how hard it would be to get us from point A to point B, so, when it came time to take all of us to Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill for dinner, we were surprised with two white stretch hummer limos to be used our first night in town. I can say, this started the week off with a BANG! After dinner, we took a canal ride through OKC’s “Bricktown”. This area of town was once a deserted warehouse district. About 15 years ago they started to renovate the area and it is now a very energetic and historic portion of town. After our ride, we piled back into the limos and made our way to one of OKC’s important sights, the OKC National Memorial Museum. This museum stands where the 1995 OKC bombing took place. To visit it at night was touching; seeing the numerous lit chairs covering the lawn, representing the people and their location within the building, who were lost that day. I was just a child when this horrific event took place, but can remember like it was yesterday. The building has been completely removed and a memorial now stands touching the sky. The only thing left on that site is a tree that withstood the blow. There is an actual museum next to the memorial; however, we were not able to visit it. I am already looking forward to my next trip to OKC to visit this museum. After seeing this heart-touching site, we again piled back into the limos and headed to the OKC Capitol building.

The girls in front of one of the limos

Some of the girls in the limo

The entrance to the Oklahoma City National Memorial

The week in OKC was filed with flag practices, autograph signings, and rodeo performances. It was wonderful to get the opportunity to ride Bronc and Kate Rumford’s horses during the rodeo. The Rumfords have been working with rodeo queens for many years, and Bronc was a past Miss Rodeo America Inc. president and currently serves on the horsemanship committee. Their crew made sure we had safe horses, the correct flags, and in the right order during all 5 rodeo performances. I was also honored to carry the event sponsor flags during the Friday night, Saturday afternoon, Saturday night, and Sunday afternoon performances. This rodeo was my first PRCA championship rodeo I have ever been a part of and an experience I will never forget.

Cydney Tate and I

On Friday we were given quite a treat. The Oklahoma City Gun Club gave 22 rodeo queens the opportunity to shoot shotguns all morning! For many of us, it was our first time shooting shotguns, and for a few of the girls, it was their first time shooting a gun ever. I had gone with MRW ’09 Allie Bass to learn before I left, so I thought I would be prepared. We invited some of the cowboys and personnel from the rodeo to participate in a shooting competition with us. We were placed on teams of four, two queens and two cowboys. I was teamed up with Miss Rodeo Arkansas, Shana Carter; barrelman, Dennis Halstead; and bullfigthter Kaden Burns (from Laramie). Our team tied for fifth, but I’m proud of the 6 out of 10 targets I hit. That might not seem very good, but for only the second time shooting a shotgun, I’m proud. I can only get better from here! We then went to “Pop’s”, a diner which has over 500 different bottled sodas. I quenched my thirst with a root beer from Jackson Hole, WY.

The entire shotgun crew

Our shotgun team

"Pull!"

Some of the girls waiting to shot

A little piece of home!

That night after the rodeo performance, I learned the phrase “It’s a small world” lives strong and proud in OKC. I was told that my fourth grade teacher wanted to say hi to me. I was thinking for sure that there was a mistake! But when I turned the corner and looked at the woman smiling at me, sure enough, it was my fourth grade (and third grade) teacher! She had moved to Missouri and was in town to see the rodeo. It was fun being able to talk to her and special to know how proud she is of me!

My 4th grade teacher

The warm up pen

Sunday’s rodeo performance is where the 2011 National Circuit Final Champions were determined. Afterward, Miss Rodeo Florida, California, Idaho, Nebraska and myself boarded two Southwest flight and headed to Salt Lake City, UT to meet up with Miss Rodeo Idaho’s mom and a board member. They stayed up all night to and drove us to Pocatello, ID for the Western Frontier Pro Rodeo.

Autographs at one of the western stores

Carrying a sponsor flag

Dennis Halstead and I after the rodeo

We were staying at Miss Rodeo Idaho’s grandparents’ house and didn’t have to check into the hotel until later that afternoon, so, we were able to sleep in and watch a movie! We also were fed very well! The five of us checked into our hotel and got settled in for the busy week ahead of us. Day one of our trip to Pocatello we attended the rodeo meeting and were introduced to all of the volunteers who worked hard at making the Western Frontier Pro Rodeo a success. We were also introduced to our drivers for the week. The state queen’s driver was Fred. He made sure we were on time and taken care of! He gave us curbside pick-up and drop-off at every place we went. He drove us around in a van donated by Litho Dodge of Pocatello. Miss Rodeo Canada and a few local area queens were also on hand during the week. The Wilderness Circuit queen’s mom was nice enough to follow us around and take pictures of the week. I will post more pictures when I receive them.

It seems to be a queen tradition to sign autographs at Wal-Mart, and that is exactly how we kicked off our queen duties in Idaho. It also allowed us an opportunity to shop for the things that we had to leave behind in Oklahoma City. After signing autographs and raising money for the Children’s Make A Wish Foundation in Wal-Mart, we got dressed up to attend the Kick-Off party. We were introduced from the balcony, which was quite an honor. Some of us tried our hand at pool golf. For never playing golf before, I was surprised that I did well. I didn’t miss the ball not did I let go of the club! This party gave us the chance to talk with the people who we would be working with, stock contractors, barrelman, bull fighters, chute hands, committee members, and even a few of the cowboys. I also had the chance to met Glee Nett, with the Children’s Western Wish Foundation. She would later become an important part in my stay in Pocatello.

Introductions from the balcony with the barrelman and bullfighters

The pool golfing girls

Wednesday started with a flag rehearsal at the Idaho State University Holt Arena. This arena is home to football games, basketball games, concerts, and rodeos! It was an amazing facility! Miss Rodeo Idaho, Trisha Crump, allowed me to use her personal horse, Missy, for the rodeo that week. After rehearsal we made our way to Portneuf Medical Center. We visited the pediatric ward and the care center. We then visited the Quail Ridge assistant living facility. That night was the PRCA Xtreme Bulls performance. Pocatello used to be home to the Dodge National Circuit Finals rodeo, but since it was moved to Oklahoma City this year, the Pocatello committee decided to continue the rodeo. This changed allowed them to expand the fun! They had over 500 contestants this year, including the best of the best such as Trevor Brailze, Tuff Cooper, Bobby Mote, Jason Havens, Seth Glause, Bobby Welsh, Allan Bach, and many more! They were also able to add the Xtreme Bulls to the rodeo, which gave the community another night to catch some rodeo action. The state queens were given the night off from carrying flags and were able to watch the bull riding. Powder River Rodeo Company and D&H Cattle Company brought some of the finest stock around! Out of 40 rides, only 8 of them were given a score from the PRCA judges. There was only one qualified ride in the short-go!

School visit

Shane presented us all with a custom flag boot!!

With Bob in the care center

The group that visited the hospital


Representing Power River Rodeo with bullfighter Trever Hamsher

Miss Rodeo Florida attended Pocatello with us, and on our way from the airport on Sunday she made the comment that she had never seen snow and really wanted to see it. She was hoping for a little snow, “about three feet”. Little did she know that three feet is not a “little snow”. On Thursday she got a small portion of her wish. It started to snow! After our morning school and assistant living facilities visits, Miss Rodeo Nebraska, Fred (our driver) and I took Miss Rodeo Florida up to the ski area to see snow. The ski area had closed a few days earlier, but the ski patrol was there cleaning up things for the season. Watching her play in the snow was like watching a kitten with a ball of string. We had to laugh when she went to use her finger to write “Miss Rodeo Florida” in the snow, just like we did in the sand while in Florida. After two letters she had to stop because she finger was so cold. Apparently she didn’t think it would be cold. It was refreshing to see someone excited about something that I seem to cringe at. It made me remember I should be thankful for the little things I may forget about. After our trip to the snow, we joined the rest of the queens at the VA hospital. We brought with us a small friend, Murphy the mini horse. The residents of the hospital came out to the lobby to see him. I met a man from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He and I talked the entire time about the beauty and comfort of the mountains in Wyoming. To share the love of Wyoming with someone who served our country, and in his case, fought the Russians in Alaska, made my heart grow a even more for the state I call home. That night was the first rodeo performance we carried flags in. Again, the stock contractors brought the best of the best!



At the VA Hospital

At the close of the rodeo

We started Friday morning helping serve breakfast at the Chamber breakfast at the Holt arena. It was great giving back to the community who welcomed us with open arms. Afterward, some of the girls stayed at the arena and watched slack, while the local queens, Miss Rodeo Idaho, and I went and visited nursing homes. At the Highland Nursing Home, the residents came into the dining hall and I had such a good time going from table to table talking with them. The smiles we shared, the laughs we exchanged, and the stories told made my day so special. It was sad when our time there was up and we had to leave. I could have spent all day talking and laughing with them. That trip put a smile on my face for the rest of the day during out autograph signing at the local credit union and the rodeo performance.

Saturday was a day that changed my life. We started with spiritual words during Cowboy Church, an autograph signing at the Cowboy Expo (where we did some shopping), and another autograph signing at Vickers Western Wear (again, more shopping). We then went back to the Holt Arena and started the Exceptional Rodeo. Glee paired me up with the Children’s Western Wish Foundation Pocatello recipient, Jenna. She and I walked hand in hand from each station. We roped, rode a horse, rode a bucking bull and bucking horse dummy, and she rode a Shetland pony. The smiles on the faces of the children that day took all of my stress, exhaustion, and worries away. It was a perfect beginning to the last rodeo of the week!


My new friend Jenna!

Tuff Cooper just couldn't resist getting a picture!

Tired but still smiling!

Miss Rodeo Nebraska and I parted from the group Sunday morning and caught a bus from Pocatello to Salt Lake City airport. Our short flight brought us back to Denver. My mom and dad picked me up and we headed home.

I was proud to represent my state over the past two weeks! It was a extensive trip and a marathon of smiles, but worth every hug and high-five! I’m loading up in the morning and heading to Torrington, WY to the National Circuit Finals Steer Roping. Steer roping is defiantly a Wyoming tradition!

Time to Ride Again!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

And I'm Leaving on a jet plane!

Well Wyoming, I have rested up and am about to hit the air again for my next big adventure! Before I get to what I have coming up, I want to catch you up on what I have been doing. While I have had a bit of a break this month from traveling, I sure haven't taken a break from representing the best state and the best sport!

I ended the month of February celebrating my 25th birthday with friends! I came down with the "Queen Cold" which has been passed from one state queen to another so a quiet evening of board games, chicken Alfredo, and cake was just what the doctor ordered!

I started March by reading to a kindergarten and first grade class for Read Across America Celebrity Reads. I had fun telling them about rodeo and the places I have traveled.
I then packed my bags and headed to my second home in Wyoming, Cody. I came into Cody and got to my first order of business. I went to the rodeo station to record ads for the 74th Cody Stampede. I am pretty excited for this year's celebration June 30-July4! I was then on hand with Miss Cody Stampede 2010 Kiley Boe to crown the new Cody Stampede court. I was
honored to be asked to set the horsemanship pattern on a horse borrowed from Jozie Tarr. Thank you Jozie! It was fun to see the enthusiasm of the girls competing. It was also fun to see Bailie Allshouse crowned as Miss Cody Stampede 2011. When I served as Miss Cody Stampede 2008, Bailie was my Sr. Princess. It warmed my heart to know how hard she has worked to wear the crown of the queen and I know she will do everything she can to represent Cody! Congratulations to all the girls who will be serving as Cody representatives. All of the girls and I then rode the Cody Trolley during the St. Patrick's Days parade. It was my first parade as Miss Rodeo Wyoming and was a blast!! On my way back to Laramie I stopped in Thermopolis to talk to a few girls who are just starting their journey to becoming rodeo queens.

At the radio station

Some of my friends in Cody, Wyoming

The judges and Fender
On my horse before the horsemanship portion of the pageant

Setting the pattern

All of the contestants

The 2011 Miss Cody Stampede Court

Before the parade

During the parade

The following weekend I had a chance to travel with my parents to an event. This was the first time all year I was able to ride in a car with them as I represented Wyoming. We headed to Douglas to the Miss Rodeo Wyoming clinic. Stacy Jo Berger and her mom, Lindy Johnson, put on the clinic. The girls in attendance did a great job absorbing all of the information given to them. Based on their performance at the clinic, I know the job of rodeo queen will be in good hands! Thank you to Erin Heffron, Allie Bass, Crystal Meyers, Stacy Jo Berger, Megan Grieve (horsemanship instructor) and everyone on the Miss Rodeo Wyoming Association who helped put this clinic together!

Talking about ways to study

Practicing patterns on stick horses

Thank you Ashley Tillard for letting me borrow your horse "Liberty"!

All of the girls at the clinic

Once home, I spoke at the Laramie Rotary club about my year so far as Miss Rodeo Wyoming. They enjoyed hearing my stories and were amazed at my growth over the years. Since my dad is an active member, I have been speaking to this group of people for many years. They have all supported me in one way or another during my journey to becoming Miss Rodeo Wyoming.
After the meeting, I packed up my truck and headed to grandma and grandpa's in Sundance, Wyoming. It was so fun getting to see them and have some of grandma's cooking. You will never have a bad meal with grandma at the stove! I also met my grandpa's new snowblower, "John". And I bet you can guess what kind it is.....yep, a John Deere, with a heated seat even! After a short overnight visit, I headed to Rapid City, SD to visit one of my new sponsors, Star of the West Hat Company. Brad presented me with my very first custom hat! I will proudly wear this 20x chocolate brown hat during my year, and for years after. While there I also gained the support of Chance Anderson of Anderson Custom Leather. Joining forces with Chance and Brad, I have something pretty special planned for the Miss Rodeo America pageant in November. You will have to stay tuned to find out the surprise!


Chance and Brad at Star of the West Hat Company

Last time I was in Rapid City, SD was for the Black Hills Stock Show. During that week, I took a bunch of the queens to Wendy's. When we left, I forgot my favorite mittens! I didn't realize I forgot them there until I got home to Laramie. So during my latest trip to Rapid City, I thought I would try my luck to see if they still had them. To my surprise, they did!! I now have my favorite mittens back!
So that brings us up to today. I spent the day packing everything I could into two suitcases and making sure I didn't go over the 50 lbs. weight limit. I am heading to Oklahoma City, OK for the Dodge National Circuit Finals rodeo. This will be the first time it is held in OK, so I am excited to be apart of history! While in OK, I will be joined by 20 other state rodeo queens! We will all compete in a trap shoot "Shootout". Our team members will be the cowboys from our circuit. Allie Bass, Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2009, took me out the other day to teach me the ropes! After the rodeo on Sunday, some of us queens will catch a flight to Salt Lake City, UT where Miss Rodeo Idaho's family will pick us up and drive us to Pocatello, ID for the Western Frontier Pro Rodeo. Packing for two trips at once is quite the task, but I feel confident in my puzzle piece packing! I will return home with stories, pictures, and maybe even some video clips!

Thank you all for reading and it's time to fasten my seatbelt and make sure my seat-back is all the forward and my tray is in the up and locked position! It's going to be a wild ride!
Brittany

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Boots on my feet, the Fuel in my tank, and the Hat on my head!

As I load up for my next adventure, the Miss Rodeo Wyoming Clinic, I am grateful for the sponsors that have helped me thus far. I have used my latest break in traveling to secure some more sponsorships for my year, and I would like to introduce you to them.


Greg Hensley with Dan Post Boots sent me three pairs (soon to be four pairs next week!) of some incredibly comfortable boots! One pair in particular has been exposed to the elements of Wyoming, but have held up like a pair champs! Greg will always make sure I’m strutting my stuff in style! Thank you Greg!




The Albany County Tourism board has given me a fuel card to help me in a few of my upcoming trips. I am excited to be wearing the logo of my county, “Live The West” with Wheatland, WY bullrider Tyler Willis. Tyler, the 2009 PRCA Rookie Bullrider of the year, and I will represent Albany County at the various rodeos we travel to. While he packs his car up with his bullriding equipment, and I pack my truck up with flashy shirts and autograph sheets, we will work together to promote our home and the people who support us. Thank you Fred,Jamie and board members!



Also while in Rapid City, SD I acquired a hat sponsor. Star of the West Hat Company owner , Brad Montague, has donated a custom made 20X hat for me to wear. We designed an amazing chocolate brown hat. I am excited to go pick it up! We are also in the works of establishing a continuing sponsorship with him, providing the newly crowned Miss Rodeo Wyoming with a 20x hat. Brad also helped me dress in style during the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo on the Tough Enough To Wear Pink night. He allowed me to borrow his pink and black hat to wear. I had so much fun showing this hat off, so be on the look out for this hat again! Thank you Brad!

I have also gained numerous individual sponsors this month as well. John Cavey, Pat Thompson, Jan Hurst, and Chris and Larry Bentley. The support they have shown me this year and previous years is wonderful. I appreciate all they do for me! Thank you!

My family and I are packing up to head to Douglas, WY for the 2011 Miss Rodeo Wyoming Clinic. Stacy Jo Berger has put together a weekend of hands-on learning for girls interested in advancing as a rodeo queen. I amexcited to be asked to come and share my thoughts on some of the subjects and am ready to learn from the other clinicians, Erin Heffron and Megan Grieve. It will be a fun weekend in the dorms of the Wyoming State Fairgrounds!

Thank you to all of my sponsors, ‘Till we ride again!
Brittany

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunshine on my Shoulders!

February turned out to be an amazing month!! After my trip to Rapid City, SD I had a few days off at home to plan for the whirlwind I was about to face! I left for Gillette, Wyoming for the Winter Western Coors Pro Rodeo on the 11th. On my way up, I stopped by my newest sponsor, JLouise Handbags. Janet presented me with my very own handbag from her collection. I am excited to wear this bag on my arm as I travel!

I made it to Gillette that afternoon and saddled up for three rodeo performances by Powder River Rodeo Company. Hank and Lori Frazen did a wonderful job with the rodeo! I was so happy to be carrying the American Flag for the first time as Miss Rodeo Wyoming in my home-state. One of the hands provided me with a fun paint horse to carry the flag and clear the arena. Come to find out, he is a good friend of my family's. After Sunday's afternoon performance, I headed back home which should be a 6 hour drive. Some of the roads were closed due to wind so I had to take the longer way home. By the time I got home, I had 7 hours to unpack, pack fore my trip to Florida, and get some rest.


I loaded up my truck at 2am and headed to Denver to catch my Valentine's Day flight to Kissimmee, Florida. I had no idea what to expect when I stepped off the plane. The only thing I knew was, this was my first time on the east side of the Mississippi River.
My first event in Florida was attending the final portion and crowning of the Miss and Little Miss Silver Spurs Pageant. The competition was tough! Congratulations to the new court!! The next few days were filled with numerous school visits around the community. We were able to visit the Sheriff's Department and watched a demonstration by the K9 unit.



We were given the chance to go hog hunting. That was an experience! As we were tracking the dogs with a GPS locator, I realized Miss Rodeo Wisconsin,the four guides and I were chest deep in water, in Florida, at night. The rest of the queens stayed on dryer land. Not once did the dangers of what we were doing cross my mind, but we were in good hands of the guides and made it out safely. With three hogs loaded up in the back of the trucks at the end of the night, we headed home for a few hours of sleep. The hogs were taken to a ranch to be fed and then sold at a later date.


The next day started with more school visits and ended with an air-boat ride. We saw lots of alligators. I am glad we saw them on the air-boat ride and not during hog hunting!





On Friday we all loaded up and headed to the beach. It was like a dream being on the beach in February! It was so nice to get some sun. That night was our first performance of the Silver Spurs Rodeo. I was given a horse, another paint, names Flowers. She was so much fun and knew just what to do!



Saturday was a day of dreams! Four of us queens got to spend six hours at the Magical Kingdom in Walt Disney World. Miss Rodeo OK, CA, WA, and I spent the morning and early afternoon riding a few of the rides and doing some important shopping. We all bought our ears! That night was the second rodeo performance.








We wrapped up our trip to Florida on Sunday with the Special Rodeo in the morning. My partner, Brooke, and I made our way around the stations. We roped a steer, had a goat ribbon race, rode a bull, and she had the opportunity to ride her very first horse. The smile on her face while sitting on that horse made everything seem so bright. I was honored to have shared that memory with her. My trip ended with the last performance of the rodeo. I want to thank Laura Kessler for arranging the wonderful trip and Kerri for opening her home up to me and for arranging all of the horses for the 23+ queens in attendance. These ladies worked so hard to make our trip amazing, and it was!!




So now I am home, resting for a few weeks. I will be on the road again in March. Remember all you rodeo queens to sign up for the Miss Rodeo Wyoming clinic!! Information can be found on the website. It will be a lot of fun!!
Let's Ride On Wyoming!
Brittany