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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Cheyenne--The Daddy of 'Em All

With my summer schedule change and being able to take an extra day off, I wanted to make the most of it and take the time to go to Cheyenne with my family.  It is such a fun rodeo and I am so glad I made the time to do so!! 
Kyle had a good run on his first steer, but no luck on his 2nd one. 
Trey and Aubree Joy

Trey roping the dummy.

Hanging out at the trailer.

Hanging out at the trailer.

A trailer roping

Whitney playing with the Morton's toys. 


Jenae took this picture of Whitney watching the rodeo.  I love it!! 


 Jenae took this picture also.  Not a clue who it is, but it shows the speed of the steer wrestling


 Oh this Whitney Faith...She is something else!!!

Texas Roadhouse is an annual stop on the Cheyenne trip.  This year was no different.  Trey, Chip and Whitney.

Aubree, semi-toothless, giving Kyle a hug.





Whitney loves the Morton's

Whitney and Trey waiting for the rodeo to start. 

Trey was watching the Thunder birds do a fly over.
Whitney was ready for the National Anthem to start.

Dane and Whitney Watching the rodeo.

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