Monday, February 02, 2009

I Faces
Pet Week


Be sure to visit Amy & Angie's I Faces website this week to see all the adorable Pet Faces.

You know I am not going to let a contest or opportunity pass me by to put Roxy on display.

Roxy - Pomeranian

Friday, January 16, 2009

What Are You Hooked On?

Julia @ Hooked on Houses is hosting "Hooked On Fridays" today. Click here to take a look at what her blog readers are hooked on.

I am hooked on Pepperidge Farm Shortbread Cookies. I can't stop eating them and find myself buying 2 packages at a time. When it comes to sweets, I like things with a hint of sweet but not overpowering.

Eaten with a big glass of milk, these cookies are oh so delicious!























Be sure to visit Julia's blog to see the addictions, passions and cravings of her blog readers!

Better run......I have cookies calling my name! I can't think of anything I'd rather eat this morning for breakfast.

What are YOU hooked on???

Monday, January 12, 2009


I Faces
The First Contest

As a supporter of the new I Faces photo sharing site, I am entering a picture of my 3 year old niece, Summer, who is in deep thought before her first ballet recital.

This week's theme is "Anything Goes". I don't at all expect to win but I am having fun participating. Join in the fun and submit a picture!! Click here to view the site.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Introducing a new blog for the new year: I Faces








Amy @ Living Locurto, along with her blogging buddy Angie, are the co-founders of a new photography sharing site. This is for anyone who loves to take pictures - both amateurs & professionals. Click here to see I Faces.

In addition to the photos of faces & the contests, I am MOST excited about the photography tips that will be shared. I love to take pictures and literally have thousands of them, but I'm a point-and-shoot person. I don't know much beyond that.

On special occasions throughout the year, we can show off our pets faces and February 2nd will be the the first Pet Day. The winner of the first Pet Contest will have their pet's photo on the button. Don't you think Roxy's face belongs there?

























Also, be sure to visit & join the I Faces Group on Facebook. You don't have to be a Facebook member, just click here.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Big 12 Showcase
University of Oklahoma

Located in Norman, Oklahoma, OU has a student enrollment of approximately 30,000 students.

An Oklahoma native, Brian (and one of my favorite co-workers) is our guest blogger. I hadn't met an Oklahoma fan prior to moving to the Dallas area 14 years ago. They're a rarity in the southern half of Texas, but once you approach the DFW area, they are too numerous to count!

Brian's family descends on Dallas every year for the Red River Showdown between Texas & OU. They are big fans! Here is Brian's story:

"OU ticket holders since 1973, traditions include making a batch of Bloody Mary's before every home game. No trip down to Dallas for the Red River Rivalry is complete without a visit to Benihana restaurant. Even though our family includes two Oklahoma State University (OSU) graduates and one current student at OSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa, the family is entirely Sooner faithful. BOOMER SOONER!"

I took this picture at the 2007 TX/ OU game in Dallas. I was the lone person in burnt orange in a sea of crimson red. I'm surprised I survived!!
Brian, his sister Ann & her friend Lauren

"2008 OSU/OU Rivalry: All of Oklahoma (and the Big 12 South) talked about this game all week. The Bedlam Game was in Stillwater this year, and due to a restriction on single-ticket purchases, the usual crew that includes my parents, didn't go. Due to this restriction (only season tickets can be purchased for OSU football games this year), there were 12,000 empty seats at Boone Pickens Stadium."

Brian's nephew Joseph in his OU shirt & red wagon
Thanks Brian for representing OU as the guest blogger!!

Sooner Schooner
The Sooner Schooner is pulled by 2 white ponies named Boomer & Sooner. OU's Ruf/Neks are the caretakers and drivers of the schooner.
Tune in tonight as OU plays for the BSC National Championship title!

As a side note, did you know that Bob Stoops (head football coach) wife is a National Sales Director for Mary Kay Cosmetics?
Big 12 Showcase
Baylor University

Baylor is located in Waco, Texas and is a private Baptist university. Their total enrollment is 14,500.

Thanks to Baylor Grad Angela for serving as the guest blogger. She is a high school friend and also a recent Facebook friend. She never knew if she accepted me as a friend on Facebook that she would get asked to write this segment. She likely regrets that acceptance!!

Angela is funny and possibly one of the quickest and wittiest people I know. I hope you are as entertained as me with her story.

"Okay, as promised, I will regale you with fascinating tales of Baylor football rituals (80s style...I have no idea what they do down there now).

First of all, as you may or may not know, Baylor is the world's largest Baptist University. Apparently, this is important to them because they mention it every chance they get. It's also known to those of us who went there as "Jerusalem on the Brazos." It's the only private school in the Big 12. Translation: we can't afford to pay our football coach an OU-sized salary.

Baylor has many traditions. Unfortunately, none of them include winning football games. We didn't always suck. During the Grant Teaff coaching days of the Southwest Conference, we actually managed to have a winning record a few times. We rarely beat UT or A&M but could hold our own against powerhouses like SMU (post death penalty), Rice and TCU. Then, along came Gov. Ann Richards, a Baylor alum who decided that Baylor needed to have a place in the soon-to-be-formed Big 12 conference. Basically, Gov. Richards signed us up to be the perpetual cellar dweller and everyone's favorite Homecoming opponent. Thanks Ann."

"In the 80's, game days meant DRESSING UP...like church but on Saturday. Although it was Fall, it was also Waco so the temps were usually in the 80s but there were theme sweaters waiting to be worn so all the Baylor girls would drag out their "football" or "fall pumpkin" sweaters, matched with a lace collar, some tights and a skirt and head off to the game. (Oh, and a bow...all Baylor girls wore a sporting bow the size of a luna moth in their Texas sized hair.) I don't know what the guys did but you can be sure it didn't include drinking. It probably didn't include praying either or we would've won more games.

Baylor has a group of freshmen (it was all guys in the 80s) called the Baylor Line. Theoretically, they were a pep squad but in reality, they were a group of guys who hadn't gotten into a fraternity yet and needed to join a group where they could wear matching shirts with nicknames (and sometimes phone numbers) printed on the back.

Baylor cheers...well, really, the only one I recall is the "Sic 'Em Bears" bit. This freaked me out the first time I walked into a cafeteria and saw students doing it. They were standing on chairs each with one arm extended and raised out straight (think Hitler) and going "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh"...rising to a crescendo while shaking their outstretched hands and ending in a loud "Sic 'Em Bears." It seemed a little charismatic-y for a Baptist school, but I got used to it. They do it at every game. Many times. Over and over.

Baylor has actual live baby bears that come to the football games. They ride around in little wagons, play on slides, and drink Dr Pepper. They're like little furry preschoolers...very cute. You want to pet them but you can't. They are "handled" by a fraternity called the Baylor Chamber. I think PETA has tried to have this tradition stopped but so far, because Baylor is in Texas and not in Vermont or Oregon, they haven't had much luck."

"Baylor songs...no one knows the Alma Mater but they play it at every game. They also play one called "That Good Ol' Baylor Line" (which everyone knows how to sing. It "bears" no mention of the aforementioned pre-fraternity so it's not about them) and they sing "Texas, Our Texas" which a lot of people also do not know. Thanks to Mrs. Moore, my 7th grade Texas history teacher, I do.

So, that's all I can really recall...I probably didn't actually watch a lot of the games myself. I think I was distracted by the prickly heat I developed as a result of wearing 3 layers of Laura Ashley in the Texas heat.

Sic 'Em,
Angela"

"Here's a picture taken at the Baylor/A&M game in 1987. (We lost of course).
This photo scares me on many levels...first, there's the guy behind us in
the cowboy hat. I'm pretty sure he wasn't a student. I'm also pretty sure
he wasn't a cowboy. He looks like he might be an escapee from a mental
institution. (And no, he wasn't my date.)

Also, there's our hair...could it be any bigger and frizzier and still fit
in the frame? And why am I wearing a bandana?! I don't even recall owning
a bandana. Only dogs should wear bandanas...and cowboys.

But what scares me more than anything is that woman in the giant sunglasses.
That's my mom...she was 43 when that picture was taken. I'm 41 now.
(Insert music from "Psycho" here.)"

BAYLORBAYLORBAYLORBAYLORBAYLORBAYLORBAYLOR

To keep Angela as a Facebook friend (and a friend in real life), I am posting a recent picture so no one will blackball me for posting the one from 1987. They're both really great pictures!

My high school friends celebrating Angela's 40th birthday:
Kelly*, Mary Jo*, Elizabeth R., Angela*, Elizabeth D.
(*pictured above in 1987 picture)

Thanks again to Angela for taking the time to write about her Baylor experience and providing some of these pictures. Next time I pass through Waco, I'll chuckle thinking of the traditions you shared with us!

The Campus

Monday, January 05, 2009

Big 12 Showcase
University of Texas

Welcome to Austin and the Texas Longhorns! The University of Texas is located 1-2 miles from the Texas Capitol and the school is home to more than 50,000 students.

Austin is the best city in the state of Texas. I still lament over my move from Austin to Plano 14 years ago. Why did I ever leave?

Not only can you catch a glimpse of the beauty of the Texas Hill Country, but the UT Tower reigns as one of city's great landmarks. It is illuminated burnt orange for significant events.
In stark contrast to the conservative campus at Texas A&M, Austin is known for its flaming liberals and has much pride in the city's motto of "Keep Austin Weird".
I always enjoy taking a walk down "the drag" (a.k.a. Guadalupe Street) in the middle of the UT campus to see what's in style. When I lived in Austin, the hip style on the drag was spiked and mohawked hair (to the extreme - in fact, they used jello mix to keep it in place).
photo courtesy of Austin Style Watch

UT has many student organizations, three of which I want to highlight. Two are significant to our family because my cousin Sam & my brother Derek were members.

The Silver Spurs organization are the caretakers of the mascot Bevo. They are responsible for getting Bevo to athletic events and other special appearances. Bevo attended an inauguration party in Washington DC 4 years ago for George W. Bush.
The Texas Cowboys operate & fire Smokey the Cannon, and the Texas Wranglers are the support for Texas basketball.

My brother Derek who is a 1993 UT grad is the guest blogger. His passion in life is UT athletics and attending any & all of their sporting events. He writes about a typical UT football game experience. He & his college friends have been tailgating in the same spot since graduation.

"Here are a couple of traditions for our UT tailgates.

  • Especially before having kids, and maybe once a year now, Sheri and I will arrive two hours before kickoff at the North entrance to the stadium and welcome the Longhorn Team! They arrive via chartered bus and have police escorts. It's like meeting someone famous or being front row at your favorite rock concert. Nothing like getting all excited and jumping up and down screaming for 18-21 year olds. "I love you Sergio Kindle!!!!!". Stalker!
  • For big games/tailgates, we'll send out a current college student (squatter) three or four days in advance of the game to "hold our spot". We've got a great tailgate spot right by the stadium and sometimes people will try and snag it. We'll all get $$$ together and pay for all the pizza and beer the squatter can eat or drink. Usually this is one of our friends brothers that is still in college and they are happy to do it for cold beer and pizza.
  • For the tailgate itself, we'll usually grill hamburgers or other stuff and have 3 or 4 kegs. Believe it or not, all the kegs are ALWAYS floated after the game. During a game this year, a group (38 yr olds) even ended up doing keg stands in honor of the Longhorn victory. (We even had a wife do a keg stand-impressive!). note from KV: it was not Sheri
  • After the game, everybody meets right back at the tailgate spot and "breaks down" the game and relives our favorite plays.
  • The next morning, we always finish our Austin trip with a stop at Trudy's Tex Mex. I love reading about the game in the Austin American Statesman while eating Migas and Fajitas!"
Sheri, Hunter & Derek at a UT football game during the 2007 season

The 2005 National Championship was a big highlight for Derek & his tailgating friends. They all flew into Vegas and spent some time gambling before driving to Pasadena, CA for the Rose Bowl.

4th down at the Rose Bowl
One of the best pictures taken was that of Derek & all his buddies who attended the 2005 National Championship game with the final score of the game on the big scoreboard in the background. Too bad we couldn't get it scanned for this blog post. They were all ecstatic and in full burnt orange. (Ginny - you have the same picture of you & Fred. Send it my way & I'll post it.)

Derek & Sheri have passed their love of the University of Texas to Hunter & Summer.

Thanks DC for providing your game day story and being the guest blogger!

HOOK 'EM!

Tune in to the Fiesta Bowl tonight when Texas takes on the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Texas QB Colt McCoy - a crowd favorite