I don’t know how to introduce today’s Interview, except by
saying that the day she agreed to be on Buckaroo Barbie I went screaming
through the house with excitement. I’ve been reading her interview all week and each time I am just amazed at how inspiring she is and wishing I had had a friend like her when I was young. I know you’re going to feel the same way!
Jessica Childress was born and raised on a large cattle
ranch in southeastern Oregon and was riding horses before she could walk. Her
father ran the family ranch for 16 years and Jess was right there beside him
every chance she got. When she wasn’t in school, she day worked, helped her dad
and attended as many brandings as she could fit in all over Lake County. After
high school Jess went to Boise State University on a full-ride volleyball
scholarship. At BSU she got the incredible opportunity to travel across the
United States and compete in the Junior Olympics with a NIKE sponsored team.
After she graduated with a degree in Health Education, Jess
returned home to work for the family ranch and the BLM. A friend introduced her
to the reining cow horse world, and she was hooked! “The first time I showed a
3-year-old I was in the wrong lead the entire pattern!!” Jess says laughingly.
She decided she wanted to learn more and worked for reined cow horse trainer,
Clayton Edsall for a year, where Jess says she learned more than she could ever
put into words. “Clayton is and always will be a hero in my book for his
horsemanship and handle with a rope. Traveling to Texas for the World’s
Greatest Horseman and meeting my other hero, Boyd Rice, will always be one of the
most fondest memory of my life!”
Today, Jess is back home in Lakeview where she works for
Oregon Department of Transportation and day works for local ranchers on her
days off. Any free time she has, Jess is out branding calves and competing in
ranch rodeos.
What makes home home is….although I love my home here in Lakeview, I try to be happy
and feel at home no matter where I am in the world. Being able to be happy no matter where you
are or what you’re doing…that’s home!
If I could achieve
anything in the world it would be…to have a family of my own and raise
my children to love cowboys, cattle, and good horses. And maybe along the way, inspire even one
woman to chase her dreams, no matter the cost.
The one piece of
advice I would give to girls who are interested in the cowboy world is …don’t be afraid to work hard for what you want, no matter
how long it takes or who tells you you can’t do it, keep your head up and pull
your hat down, because anything is possible!
My most prized
possession is…my silver bits and most recently, my first custom saddle made
by Jeff Hansen!
As a kid I was
always…wishing I was a horse, playing with Breyer horses,
watching the horses in the fields, riding horses, but mostly wishing one day I
would wake up and be a horse.
My favorite
non-cowboy activity is… laying by a pool, drinking a cold cocktail, shopping and
maybe getting dressed up to go to a fancy dinner party!
I knew I was on the
right track in life when…when I decided that my life was my own and no one could make
me feel inadequate.
My ideal day would
include…waking up before dawn to hot coffee, saddle up,
drive out to the desert somewhere far from town, jump my horse out of the
trailer as the sun peaks out, and head out to gather pairs to brand with good
friends.
My favorite cocktail
is… I’m partial to Vodka, any Vodka drink!
If I could be friends
with anyone in the world, dead or alive, it would be… Michael Richards, who plays Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld! That guy is hilarious!!
My favorite beauty
product is…my tinted face moisturizer with SPF, I put it on every
morning!
I’m not afraid to risk failing at
something! I’m just as comfortable in
the saddle, as I am in heels and lipstick…and that is what makes me
a Buckaroo Barbie!
Love! and I'm with her on the Vodka.
ReplyDeleteAre you a vodka woman too Jenn?!?! I've been a gin woman but I'm slowly transitioning to vodka and it's pretty awesome!
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