Happy Mother’s Day to all moms out there – more specifically, Happy Mother’s Day to the 2023 Best of the Barns Show Mom of The Year.
Andrea Clark of Oklahoma is selfless and hard-working, and many would say this is an easy pick for Mom of the Year. Andrea has three beautiful daughters, Chloee, Carlee, and Chancee. Each holding impressive titles. Andrea helps out in the show barn, on the farm, and anywhere she can. At home, she works at Clark Show Cattle, a family-owned business in Muldrow, Oklahoma, focused on producing high-quality breeding cattle.
Chancee Clark, Andrea’s eldest daughter, congratulates her mom, saying, “To the one who can do it all, we are so thankful for you! She’s show mom of the year every year to us!” This is a well-deserved honor to someone who may always be in the background but she shines brightly to us here at Sullivan Supply.
This honor goes to a hard-working, dedicated, and wonderful mom. Her husband, Jeremy Clark, said, “She’s blessed us with three incredible young ladies and has put up with me for 20-plus years. Not to mention helping me try to accomplish the crazy dreams I’ve had for our family!”
“Family is the most important thing in the world.” – Princess Diana
Andrea, like the Princess of the People, understands how wonderful having a family can be. For each of her girls, she has been the one handing them their show stick on the way into a national ring every time. Andrea is a mother who is truly the backbone that holds this family unit together, always having the right words of encouragement and knowing how to humble her crew after a big win. Show moms are the best; Andrea can hang her banners with the rest of the greats.
Being a show mom takes remarkable patience and knowing how to handle high-stress situations with each family member. We all need to appreciate our show mommas a little bit more and hold them a little bit tighter on this Mother’s Day.
Congratulations to this extraordinary 2023 Mom of the Year, Andrea Clark. Thank you to all the show moms in all of our barns; you are so loved and appreciated, even if we show kids don’t tell you enough.