Snow Globe Moment
I am barely coherent after the wild birthday celebrating last night. We went to Josephine St for dinner, and then sang crazy Irish songs around a piano at Durty Nelly's on the Riverwalk. For a while it was standing room only because of the big game. The game that was so big that we met people who had chartered a plane to fly down for it. Naturally, I had no idea about it because I'm always ten steps behind on the sports news. And when they sang that M-I-C song (for the hundreth time) I could not resist yelling K-E-Y. Anyway, go Tigers! Or Sooners! It's all the same to me. :)
If you're looking for something to do this weekend (and you're not from Missouri or Oklahoma), go to Boerne. We went last weekend after Melody's post about it. It was fun. FREEZING COLD and fun.
Taken with the p/s, and some of them are pretty noisy due to the low light and my stubborn resistance to flash.
This one doesn't show Boerne, but I love her down-tilted lashes.
Just the day before I had told Chance that you can only put little marshmallows in hot chocolate, and that a big one would be silly. He would like to introduce this as Article number one and evidence that his mother makes it all up as she goes.
The best part of the night was when they sprayed the street down with soap, I mean snow.
Okay, it's not Winnipeg, but it was a very cool little snow globe moment. :0)
Emily wasn't having it when we tried to put her on his lap, so here is OUR picture with Santa Junior. I think he was all of sixteen. Either that or Father Christmas has been hitting the botox pretty hard.
Reader Comments (7)
Everyone is adorable.
I'm with Mimi. Never trust a man in disguise.
And YOU! So, so, so pretty!!!!!
From a St. Louisian... my husband has had our two year old chanting that ALL day! Three generations have gone to MU in our family and if he has anything to do with it she will be the 4th! He's watching the game now while I surf my favorite blogs... GO MIZZOU!
m-i-c-k-e-y. It's M-I oooo forget it!
Didn't you blog something a few daze ago about singing the wrong words?