Friday, January 30, 2009

FanFest 2009

Enjoying baseball related activities in 30 degree weather is not so fun. However, Sarah is a little trooper and she had a good time; as long as daddy was bribing her with gummies occasionally.

FanFest is sponsored by the Texas Rangers, the local big league team in the area, for those not from these parts. It is primarily devised to get folks out to the park and buy season tickets. Many of the ballplayers are available for autographs. That is, if you don't mind standing in line for an hour or two in freezing temperature. We had none of that.

Sarah hit the various scavenger hunt tables and when that was complete, we headed to the Diamond club to collect her prize and warm up.


Above are a couple of Rangers' emissaries who took a liking to Sarah.



The Rangers let the kids run the bases. Above is our little girl standing on second base, in the middle of it all.



The Dallas Cowboys are building their massive stadium nearby. Here is Sarah in the Rangers' parking lot with the nearly complete structure in the background. IT IS HUGE!
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Hey Jayne, wish you and Emma were there with us.

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Go Roadrunners

This past Monday, Sarah and her parents ventured to Moody Coliseum, on the campus of SMU. Sarah's cousin Kyle is the Team Operations Coordinator for the Men's basketball team at the University of Texas, San Antonio. Those versed in Sarah lore will remember Kyle and wife Danielle enjoying water sports with us on Lake Travis back in August.

Kyle was nice enough to leave us tickets, and upon entering, Sarah became enchanted by the cheerleaders. Below is a covey of SMU's cutest, huddled around a future cheerleader.
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One gal was nice enough to let Sarah try out her pom poms.

Below is Coach Kyle cheering on the team during pre-game festivities.

We left at halftime, as it was past Sarah's bedtime and she had school the next day. UTSA upset SMU by the score of 80-75.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Christmas

We usually try not to bore you with the 'average' stuff. But since some of the pics are just so dang cute, we must share.

The picture below reminds me of something a Chinese business man said in the elevator of our hotel in Changsha, China, a day or so after we were united with Sarah. He thought that we Americans were adopting Chinese kids to take them back and make them do our housework. I suppose the picture below proves his point.
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Sarah loved her ironing board and iron. Now we just have to train her to iron daddy's slacks. Shortly thereafter, Sarah received a princess dress from Santa and had to try it on immediately.
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Sarah received the below gift from her Aunt who lives in North Mesquite, or is it West Mesquite?
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