Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Giddyup! 2014

A few weeks ago we went to the rodeo.  It's smaller here in Fort Worth than in Texas, and there is no celebrity musical entertainment.  So, it's straight up cowboys.  It's more authentic, if you will.  I can't explain the way Fort Worth gathers around this event.  Not everyone goes to it, but most everyone goes.  It's amazing!  Even the opera people and the scientists, and the artists, and the bankers, and the businessmen.  All of them. They all go.  And the most amusing part is that they all "cowboy up".  Even, my husband.  He wears wranglers and a cowboy hat approximately one to two times a year.  But it's fun.  No doubt.  This year we introduced Amber to real cowboys.


And the kids watched the show without wiggling in their seats.  They loved it too!



And when we walked the grounds where the animals were kept, they wanted to pet the horses.


And the food is one of their favorite parts.  Cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, corn dogs!


But the most surprising thing was when all three of my children stopped in their tracks while we were walking through the area with vendors and stared in fascination at the automatic sewing machine.  I had to drag them away.  Weird kids.


5 comments:

Charles said...

Hey, Honey, you ever feel like this is almost a private conversation between you and me? Once your mom stopped commenting it's been crickets. [chirp, chirp]










So...

..wanna fool around later?

Emily said...

Well, Chuck knows how to get a response!
I love your posts Theresa! Silence doesn't mean we're not here. :)
It's like a little present when I come to your blog and there's an update- keep me coming!
As for Chuck, I just have to say, get a room!

Emily said...

LOL!!!! Auto correct sucks! Keep 'em coming...
I just put that one on a platter for Chuck....

Charles said...

Emily...


Wow. What's awesome is that if you hadn't said anything I'm not sure I would have seen it.

I'll tell Ben so he knows what he's in for. His birthday is around the corner. Y'all can make a day of it.

Theresa said...

Ya'll are cracking me up!