I know, I know.... Homecoming pics!
We'll get there my friends!
But first! Big Tex! We went to the state fair a couple weeks ago. It was big and awesome. The food, excellent. Brad and I gave the kids $20
to share and then we headed for the first fried food stand we could find. Yum.
It was the first time we saw Big Tex
and also the last time. This happened on Friday
The news reports said only his clothes burned.
So Big Tex was naked? As if the fire wasn't enough trauma!
I've done a few projects. I mean, Brad was in Michigan for
TWO WEEKS. So we all know what that means!
PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT
I chose to paint my ugly orange kitchen. That's the actual
name of the paint color - I checked the can (and translated
from Spanish because the previous owners are Mexican).
What I neglected to plan was how tall the ceilings are and
how I would actually paint the top
Let's just say there were several ladders and plenty of ibuprofin
involved. I'm so thrilled with the new look (Benjamin Moore
Creamy White with trim in Cromwell Gray).
I did some tricks with
fabric for the curtains and now we just have to paint the
cabinets and ceiling and a few other little details.
I though Junie was going to help me
but I was wrong
Oliver wasn't much help either
but at least he stayed away from skunks
He gets groomed this week because guess
who got a fancy new job?
Dakota loves her job! She works in the animal
area and gets to feed snakes and play with lizards
all day. Plus she gets a discount on everything,
including grooming and vet visits. Win! Win!
And now - Homecoming!
I have to say I miss the fancy clothes, corsages and
funny "dance" stories from Michigan. Homecoming
here is different because there isn't a dance and the
students exchange mums/garters. Turns out the mums the boys
made were less than the normal mums. I guess
I didn't realize how much stuff should be on them. Both
young ladies were very kind about the whole thing and
assured us that they loved their mums but I know the
garters for guys are not supposed to be bigger than the girls
mums. But we are moving on....
Thursday night there is a parade that leads to a community
pep rally at the stadium. The pep rally ends with fireworks. Friday there
is another pep rally at school and the students exchange
mums/garters and wear them all day.
On Fridays we don't see Sam until around midnight
(except for at the game) because he stays after school, they have
dinner delivered, load up the semi and head to the game. The
games are played at Mustang Panther Stadium, which is shared
between the two high schools in our district. After the game the band
students are bussed back to school, unload the semi, turn in their
uniforms (they never come home), have a meeting and then are
dismissed. It's a long day for Sam and is usually followed by a
competition on Saturday. Luckily Sam LOVES the band program, and
especially the drumline. And he really likes the other students, including Katie
Seth has a great group of friends and has a lot more free time to go to
movies and out to dinner. Usually he's with Chianna
Both guys have found their place in this
huge school but they are still besties
AND the football team won.
It was a great night :)
2 comments:
Fun fun fun! And no homecoming dance? Not that I ever went to mine, but still, there's a homecoming dance!!!
Hey! I'm trolling on your blog. I'm glad to see all the updates and that you're all doing well in TX. Junie is so cute!
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