While in Denver, I become rather close to Fargo the horse. For those of you who remember what happened to Erin, I think she scared him because never once did he act up! He was a complete sweetheart and we got along great. This was also the first time the state queens actually got to hang out as queens. It was fun getting to know everyone. Miss Rodeo California, Brittany Slaton, discovered that not only do we share a name, but we also share a birthday! On the last day of the rodeo, Brittany and I were able to share a lunch with longtime supports John Cavey and Pat Thompson. We also shared many conversations with Carl and Kathy Wilkenson from Landstrom’s throughout our visit. Theses four individuals made our first trip as state queens so pleasant.
I had the pleasure of joining Miss Rodeo America, Miss Rodeo Colorado, and Miss Rodeo North Dakota at the Brown Palace in downtown Denver to see the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion steers of the National Western Stock Show. It was surprising to see two steer in the lobby of a five star hotel. But it was a beautiful setting for two amazing animals. That night we were on hand for the Junior Livestock Auction. We had to leave early because of the rodeo, but were able to watch the sale of the Reserve Grand Champion hog, Grand Champion hog, and Reserve Grand Champion lamb. Some of us queens even made it onto 9News, as they were airing the auction live.
I have had a few days off, but will be heading to the Black Hills Stock Show tomorrow morning. I am excited to visit another state as Miss Rodeo Wyoming, but I am counting down the days until I make my first appearance in 2011 as Miss Rodeo Wyoming in the state of Wyoming.
Saddle Up and Ride On!