About RRM

 
 
  • We are the Mothers sitting in our stadium chairs, wrapped in a warm blanket with a clipboard in our hands and a small dog in our lap, trying not to get distracted while writing down the competitors times. We are the Moms willing to give up most of our weekends, spend a good portion of our finances on horses/entry fees and willing to drive our children hundreds of miles to get to the next rodeo. We are also the Moms who are united in spirit and the love for our children and knowing that we are giving them the tools to be able to do anything they want to do. Being a Rockin’ Rodeo Mom is an attitude!

Lynn with Max & Teaspoon

Meet Lynn

I am a wife, mother, rodeo competitor, and business owner. Traveling in my truck and horses, I love to have a nice bag, but it’s not realistic to carry a $500 bag and throw it on my dirty truck seat and have my Annie dog sleeping on it!

I love to look fashionable and have the designer look without the designer price. I started Rockin’ Rodeo Mom to provide quality products that won’t break the bank. We sell cowhide bags and accessories for half the cost of designer bags with skimping on quality and service.  You have our promise that you will love our products!  If we promote them, we love them and use them ourselves.


Livermore Jr. Rodeo

About me: I started riding when I was 5, and that summer my parents entered me in my first Jr. Rodeo in Livermore, CA. Even though this was many years ago, I still remember the thrill of running (actually trotting) my pony, Jughead, through the barrel pattern.  The crowd cheered so loudly, that I thought I must have won the whole darn thing.  This was the spark that ignited my love for rodeo. 

Cal Poly Team Women’s Team-CNFR

I continued that passion through Jr. Rodeo, High School Rodeo, College rodeo, and still compete at local jackpots and Pro-Rodeos. My love for competing has not faded, but I have mostly curtailed my personal rodeo dreams to be able to enjoy watching and hauling my kids to their own rodeos. I have two boys competing now in high school rodeo and college rodeo. 

The western lifestyle demands hard work, but also offers a healthy feeling of accomplishment. It is a unique experience and we have seen many things traveling over the past 13 years to rodeos from California to Iowa.  I have been blessed to meet amazing people, see amazing sites, and capture the moments that I want to freeze forever in my mind and share with everyone. — Lynn

Me & my boys at National Jr. High Finals-Gallop, NM

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