Thursday, June 30, 2016

Not a lot of people leave Colorado and since the legalization of Marijuana in the colorful state, more people have migrated across the state border to find residence near the mountains. For the few that are the exception, whether they left for college, a job, or family reasons, the rest of the states don't quite compare to Colorado. Colorado is unique. Colorado is different. Living anywhere else proves tricky. Here are some problems and questions a Coloradan asks residing in a new place.
The first question I always ask once I reach a foreign destination is..

1. Where are the mountains?

I love the rocky mountains! I seriously took them for granted growing up in Colorado. I miss that view in my backyard. They're my compass and the perfect back drop to a sunset! 

Read more about the beautiful state of Colorado here:

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Being a Country Girl in a City World: 4 Ways to Stay True to You

As an English major, I am passionate about writing. I obsess over errors I find in texts, and I love reading. Books are my passion. But the balancing act between work, school, and internships is difficult. To top things off, rodeo is also a passion of mine, a passion that is time consuming and requires a lot of money. This article explores the balance between to very contrary loves and how a country girl is supposed to make it in a city world. 
"For me, I had the duality of two oppositional interests—rodeo and horses; books and writing. The former fills my waking hours, my evenings, and weekends with manure scooping, hay tossing, and horse riding. The latter draws up images of New York City..."


http://www.whiskeyriff.com/2016/06/13/being-a-country-girl-in-a-city-world-4-ways-to-stay-true-to-you/

11 Signs You Attended Hastings College

Hastings College provides a unique experience for students. Not only do they have a wide variety of classes, they have a rodeo team, and many campus events including Mr. and Mrs. Bronco and Boars Head. The professors are personable and give one-on-one experience with all of their students. 
From drinking warm beer and cheap vodka, students in Nebraska get creative when it comes to entertaining themselves in the flat lands and cornfields. 
"Upon graduation, the government sends you a reminder that you owe at least your firstborn’s life in debt.
While I spoke of students earning a lot of scholarships, few received full rides. After four years, any amount of tuition adds up, leaving grads with a surmounting amount of debt to the government."
Read more here: 
https://www.theodysseyonline.com/signs-attended-hastings-college

Monday, June 6, 2016

Dreaming of the NFR

In a world where gender roles are changing, tensions arise between those that welcome the change and those that don't. A magazine article discussing the aspirations of a female roper to make the top 15 in team roping was shunned by male team ropers. In the rodeo world, men and women have the opportunity to compete side by side, yet a woman has not made it to the National Finals Rodeo in an event other than barrel racing. This fact has never been an issue until someone stated that women absolutely not make it to the NFR. Why? In my opinion, a statement like that is unnecessary. 

"Growing up, all rodeo competitors, including women, dream of making it to the NFR to compete under those Las Vegas lights and win the buckle proving they're the best."

Who's to say a woman can't?

Check out the rest of my article here
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