Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thanksgiving Fun



Ever had a peach martini? They are divine! After two Thanksgiving meals on Thursday, Tom and I jetted to California on Friday morning to spend a few days with Dad and Teresa. We got to see my Grandma for a little while on Friday and she is still a feisty young lady who turns 79 yrs old next week. I sure do miss our shopping trips together. NOBODY shopped like my granny.

Friday night, the four of us went to dinner in Anaheim at a restaurant called The White House. We've been there before (maybe almost got kicked out....those peach martinis) so we knew we'd have a great time. You'll see from the pictures below they had some delicious drinks!



That may have been the third or fourth martini....


Teresa and Dad giggling...




This is what happens when you try to take a self portrait after said martinis.....I cut off his head!




That's better!


Look! There's snow in southern California!!!



Before we had left for dinner, part of the electricity went out in Dad and T's house. It was in the family room and the bedroom that we were staying in. We assumed a breaker had been tripped but we couldn't figure out which one because they were all "on" and nothing was labeled. So, Saturday morning, we turned on all the lights in the entire house and went one by one to see which breaker effected what area of the house. After going through all the breakers about three different times, we couldn't figure it out. We were really starting to get ticked b/c the family room is the only room downstairs that has a TV and we were missing college football and Game Day on ESPN! Dad finally called someone he knows that is an electrician and he came over and in less than thirty seconds fixed it. Apparently, we weren't "throwing" the switch hard enough and it wasn't connecting. What?!?! Oh, whatever.




See the extension cord? We couldn't take not having TV so we ran an extension cord from the surge protector to the kitchen so we could watch. My bright idea, thank you!





Princess Tiffany...gracing us with her presence.

Saturday night, we went to the USC/Notre Dame game. It was great people watching and as soon as the game really starting hopping....the skies opened up. After getting soaked for about 20 minutes, we decided to head to the car. USC lost (poor Dad and T).

Sunday morning was football, football and more football. Our flight wasn't until mid-afternoon so we got to watch the first game and eat delicious pastrami sandwiches.

Had a great time and the White House is on the itinerary for the next trip out!


View from our seats


Look at this skank!!! I have no words. Wait, yes I do! What a skank!!!






Getting soaked.



Aren't we adorable?



Sunday, November 14, 2010

San Antonio



Woo Hoo! I got to be a spectator! Senor, Kris, and my dad ran the San Antonio half marathon last weekend and I didn't. Again, Woo Hoo! Kris and Dad were supposed to run the full marathon, but due to injuries, ended up running the half. It was a fast trip down to San Antonio (flew down on Saturday morning and flew home Sunday evening). But, we managed to sightsee the Alamo and eat tons of mexican food.



That's Tomas in the grey shirt. On the right side of this picture is the back of Teresa's head. Somehow that is the only picture I got of her throughout the weekend. Sneaky girl!




X-Tina at mile 8.





Dad, delirious at mile 8....don't know why he is running backwards.





Senor at the finish line. He hasn't taken that medal off yet....it's been over a week now.





Jackson and his mom. His sign says, "My mom can outrun your mom".




Kris and Jackson in front of the Alamo. You can't really tell it's the Alamo because they would be tiny if I had backed up enough so you could see the entire building.



Our usual self portrait.



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Senor's Birthday

We went to Washington DC a few weeks ago for the Rally To Restore Sanity And/Or Fear and it was also Senor's birthday. It was a whirlwind weekend of sightseeing. We got in on Friday afternoon and, after hastily dropping our bags at the hotel, took off for the sights. Tom estimated (with his handy map) that we walked about 10 miles that afternoon...my feet sure felt it! Saturday, we were supposed to have a White House tour and then head to the rally. Unfortunately, the tour didn't happen. We got to the White House for our scheduled 11am tour and they hadn't even let the 9:30am people in yet. We stayed in line for about 30 minutes before bailing and heading towards the rally.

Wow, the rally. I've never seen so many people in one place in my entire life. I don't think they were prepared for the amount of people who showed up. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert encouraged everyone to bring signs and a lot of people complied. I got some pics of hilarious ones that are below. We couldn't see the stage, but, could hear what was going on. After we got back to Dallas, we watched it on tivo and were like "Oh, THAT is what was going on."

Sunday was the day for more sightseeing. We tried to go up the Washington monument, but, the tickets were sold out. :( We ended up at the International Spy Museum....eh. It was okay. It cost $18/person to enter! Definitely not worth the $18. We were flippin' exhausted by the time that tour was over so we headed back to our hotel and hung out in bar watching football until it was time to head to the airport.

Super windy! Me and Senor in front of the Capitol.



Walking up to the Lincoln Memorial


Honest Abe




Washington Monument and some random girl on the left.





Supreme Court



Me and Senor at the Rally


People ended up sitting on the port-a-pottys!







Arrested Development!



A little Glen Beck humor....

Outside the rally...people were everywhere!

Lost!!!
A supporter at the Rally dressed as a Chilean Miner. He was more popular than Jon Stewart in our area of the rally!

The Wave!
Peeps were climbing trees to get better "seats".

I took this picture b/c what the heck is "Organization of American States"?



It was SUPER sunny...us in front of the White House.


Duh...


The other side of the White House


Sunday was the Marine Corps Marathon...water station with Marines passing our water/gatorade.



Saturday night (Tom's actual bday) we played a little pool (I got my butt kicked...gggrrr) and Senor enjoyed the tasty beverages.




Need I say more? he he



Niece & Nephew Day!

I got to spend a few hours with my nieces and nephews last weekend. Colin had a soccer game and most were in town all at the same time so we had a little picture time! It was freaking freezing though!






Me & Kierra



Somehow this is the only picture I got of Colin...not sure how that happened.




Sierra, Me and the corner of Cameron's head



Lots of hair-covered faces!





Cam, Danielle, Kierra and Moi




Me & Jacks











Blast from the Past - TX/OU



Jackson and I went to the TX/OU game last month. I've been to the fair during TX/OU weekend but not actually to a game. What fun! (even if we lost)... Unfortunately, Jackson heard quite the load of curse words from the crowd. His favorite was the chant "OU SUCKS"! He liked to call the players "suckers".



"Texas" on the field.




Lance Armstrong's "Livestrong"




The sun was unmerciful until after the 3rd quarter.



Yummy/horrible nachos during the game.



After the game, we tried to go see Big Tex....moronic guy behind Jackson blocked him in the pic.






Jackson rode this ride 3 times! He loved it.





Forget fried butter, fried oreos, or corny dogs....it was all about the turkey leg.