Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Winter Narrative

Bailey Folker
Mrs. Boresen
Expository Writing
Period 4
Winter Break
January 13, 2009



New Years Eve


Winter break is always a great time, but my favorite night is New Years Eve. We have a family tradition were we always go to Kevin Rich’s New Years Eve Bullriding at the Budweiser Event Center in Loveland. This year we decided to go a little early so I could spend sometime with all my friends.
The rodeo started with all the lights out and they pour gas on the ground in a large circle and light it on fire with music from AC DC playing loudly. Then a ten year old girl I know named Mira sang the National Anthem. My friends like Elizabeth, Leah, Newt, Garett, Dustin, Hollywood and myself decided to sit behind the bucking chutes so we could watch the cowboys getting on. This year the contestants rode as teams. The teams consisted of four cowboys. There was a saddle bronc rider, a bareback rider and two bullriders. The cowboys each took a turn at riding their animal for 8 seconds, and at the end of the night the teams scores were added together to decide on the winner.
Another exciting part of the evening is when they let little kids under the age of 8 ride sheep (this is called mutton buston). It is so much fun watching these little kids try to hang on for 6 seconds. We cheered them all on. This year during intermission they played cowboy poker. They set a card table up in the middle of the arena with four chairs around it. Some of the disc jockey’s from K-99 sat down at the table and then they turned out a small bull. The last man sitting in the chair wins. This year even a girl tried, but she didn’t win.
All the excitement was over at about ten thirty, so we decided to go to Hooters for the rest of the party. Hooters’ helps sponsor the rodeo, so everyone goes to hang out and then right before midnight they have all the scores added and they give the cowboys their awards. The cowboys do this to win money. As you can tell this is an exciting evening for me, my friends and everyone else that enjoys a good rodeo.