Wednesday, February 27, 2013

One Last Hoo-Rah!

Well my stock show career is quickly winding down.. Houston will be my last and final stock show. It is my favorite major steer and pig show! Not only is the showing laid back, but also the shopping is excellent : ) I can't wait to be in Houston and finish my show career with my family and friends! I will be taking a steer and a pig and hopefully some good luck. Win or loose the memories and connections I have made over the years are irreplaceable and something I will forever cherish. As if my life isn't hectic enough, tennis is about to start up! My first tournament is Wednesday, and I haven't picked up a racket since last tennis season. So, hopefully all my tennis skills will quickly come back to me and I won't embarrass myself at the tournament. Well I will continue to be hot on the highway and busy as ever!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Vegas Baby!

February sixteenth is arriving way too soon this year, only because it is the day of my senior prom. I have been on the road so much this year that I haven't really had any time to prepare for prom.. I don't even have jewelry for my dress! However, I am still excited for the big night in "Vegas," and will have fun regardless if I am wearing jewelry or not! Quite frankly I should be more worried with the fact that it is winter and I am riding on a cart behind a miniature donkey.. Maybe I need to focus my energy on finding a nice warm coat. On the bright side of things I got a spray tan a couple of days ago and was very pleased with the results, so even if nothing goes right I will be bronzed and ready for prom! Well, I can't write in my blog without mentioning my latest stock show news. The day after prom I will be hitting the road and heading to San Antonio to show my steer, "Turbo." I am really excited about the trip because San Antonio is one of my most favorite places ever! Well between prom and stock shows I will be pretty busy in the upcoming days, but then again I am always busy..

Monday, February 11, 2013

It's All About the Brand

After a long week in Fort Worth, it is safe to say that it was a great success. My brother, Tyler (12), and my sister, Bailey (15), both placed their steers and made the sale, both receiving the ever so famous "F" brand! I couldn't be any happier with the results and the fact that we came home without any steers in the trailer. My sister placed fourth in the heavy weight Polled Hereford Division and Tyler placed ninth in class 11 of the Exotic Crosses. Although I wasn't as lucky in the pig barn.. it was still a great week in Fort Worth, Texas! Since I won the steer show in 2009 I was not able to compete in the steer show, but I was happy to support and cheer for my family members showing. I had an interview with the Star Telegram News Paper on Thursday the 7th, to say the least it was quite humorous. All in all it was a great trip to Fort Worth!

Stock Show is a Stedje family affair

Stock Show Feb. 7 03
FORT WORTH -- Most competitors in the Fort Worth Stock Show's junior steer show feel they need an exceptional bovine and a friendly judge to bring home the blue ribbons.But Julie Stedje knows that something else is needed to take home a championship."I have my lucky pole in the ring," said Stedje, a nurse from Gruver who is the mother of Callie Stedje, who showed the grand champion steer at the Stock Show in 2009. "When Callie won, I stood by that pole and ever since, that's where I'm at. I always stand by it when my kids are showing, and I cross my fingers."Because 17-year-old Callie is not the only Stedje that needs mom's help on the pole position. Showing steers and barrows is very much a family affair with the Stedjes. Callie's sister Bailey, 15, and brother Tyler, 12, also show livestock. And Saturday, Bailey's chances in the show ring were jeopardized by spectator who obviously didn't know where he was."There was a man standing beside [my lucky pole] and I said, 'I'm not trying to be rude or pushy, but I've got to get my fingers on that pole and cross 'em.'"The luck-blocking spectator politely yielded his spot and Bailey took a fourth place ribbon in her Hereford class.So the lucky pole came through to some extent, but now Julie is going to have to find a new support of good fortune when Callie shows, because Stock Show rules prevent her from showing a steer here again after earning a grand championship and selling the beast in the 2009 Sale of Champions for the staggering price of $140,000.This time around, she is showing a pig."I have been showing pigs for a long time, but I'm just as not as serious about it. I would rather show steers," said the Gruver High School senior, who will be showing a steer and a barrow at the upcoming San Antonio Stock Show. "A hog is more difficult. They do their own thing. So you just hope that they cooperate and don't squeal while you're in the ring."It is not surprising that Callie would love showing steers, given the financial windfall she earned at the 2009 Stock Show. But it is a little surprising to see how mature the then 13-year-old was about becoming instantly wealthy."I saved it all pretty much, so I could have it for college. I probably bought a few steers with it, but that's about it," said Callie, who was thrilled, and maybe changed somewhat, by her lucrative victory."It was really awesome, first of all. And I think it has made me a little bit more competitive in showing."And, apparently, having winning stock has helped Callie sharpen her judging eye. Her Hansford County 4H livestock judging team, which also included her 16-year-old cousin, Travis, recently won a national championship at the American Royal Stock Show in Kansas City."We started [showing] back in third grade with Callie because Brent, my husband, thought that she might need to develop a little more self confidence," said Julie, with a hearty laugh. "It's tough, but it's fun. And you think you are going to blink your eyes and it's all going to be over."Win or lose, no Stedje is going to have to worry about support."We always show together. We all have steers. I think we want each other to do good," Callie said, about the crew that might be called Team Stedje which, at the Stock Show, also includes cousin Kaitlyn, 13, and a couple of grandmothers."It is a complete family deal. We are surrounded by great people and family. The togetherness is what we love about it," said Julie Stedje. "I think [showing has] taught them a lot of life lessons. They've learned that they can be the best and then next year, they may not do anything at all. I think it's taught them to be thankful."But perhaps Tyler, who shows two steers named Superman and Lex Luthor, says it best."You just wake up and work with your steer all day," Tyler said. "And if you win, you have the pride of knowing you did it by yourself."

Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/02/07/4608199/stock-show-is-a-stedje-family.html#storylink=cpy

Friday, February 1, 2013

Hard Work & Big Rewards

So, as you all know last week was the county stock show and I am happy to say all my hard work payed off! From Wednesday to Saturday I was running on a total of eight hours of sleep... but it was definitely all worth when I won Grand Champion with my steer, "Turbo", and probably the sweetest part of it all my brother won Reserve Grand Champion with my other steer, "Heater"! I always feel so blessed to have so many people who support me and cheer me on in my county! They all make it worth while and they made my last county show so great.. I will never forget it!
 The lack of sleep and non-stop preparation really payed its toll on my body! Monday morning I was at the doctor getting shots and antibiotics due to contracting the Flu and Strep throat. Quite frankly  between getting ready for the major stock shows and balancing school.. I do not have time to be sick! I have really been watching my diet and been focusing on eating healthy foods my body can benefit from so I can stay healthy and finish out my show career with a "Bang"!
My dad and I are leaving for Fort Worth on Monday and I am super pumped to say the least! I will be showing a pig in the market hog show, but my heart will be in the steer barn as I watch my younger siblings compete in Fort Worth Junior Market Steer Show! It is always such a great time to hang out with my stock show buddies, and watch the world's greatest steer show!