Monday, March 31, 2008

Hook 'Em Horns

I apologize in advance for one of these pictures because I know it will definitely offend some of my family members. I recently went to watch the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight NCAA Tournament games and Texas was in the Championship. I figured I had to support the state I live in and sported a shirt. I have to admit it was very uncomfortable wearing orange! I feel so much better in Crimson. I did have a blast though. I got to see great basketball, see Magic Johnson, Jim Nance, Billy Packer, Vince Young, and even George Bush! I am just glad it was the old Bush. I don't really want to see the young one! After seeing Memphis play, I have changed my bracket and have Memphis winning it all. They are the best college team I have ever seen play. Go Tigers!



Saturday, March 22, 2008

Spring Break

Diana's mother came to visit us during Spring Break and we had a blast. She got to feel the cold ocean water in Galveston, look at the 70 story buildings in Downtown Houston, and eat a ton of good food! We hope that she had a great time!
















Thursday, March 20, 2008

Blackmail Pictures



I totally forgot about these pictures. They could definitely be used for blackmail for many many people! I would say though that Robin is definitely not fitting in with the rest of us.
So out of style!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Brave Souls

Or at least one brave soul. Diana didn't seem to want to get anywhere near that thing. Mom was a little more brave...she said she was going to touch its tail! We knew that wasn't going to happen when she almost had a heart attack when she stepped on a stick.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

In the Big City!

My mom and dad got the chance to be Houstonians this weekend! We all had a blast. My mom purchased 4,000 acres of Mexican land in 1830, my dad saw some "lizards," Diana got slobbered on by an Eland, and they got to see what the view is from 60 floors above Houston (and 20 feet below Houston)! It was definitely an experience to remember...a little different than life in New Mexico.