
Even though it doesn't seem right to open gifts on Chris' birthday, we always do. Here are some of the kids waiting for their gift exchange.......

Not a lot of decorating, but the nativity was a must.

Then she started kissing all of them. I told her not to touch them and she said she had to kiss all of them because she loves them so much.
I can't wait to get out the rest of the decorations. I'll have to do it when Dan is home so I can get her reaction on the video camera. Christmas is 2 weeks away?! I guess I better start shopping!
But I don't think I should mention that Dan got a $165 speeding ticket for going 13 mph over the limit (who knew that the speed limit was only 70 mph and changes to 65 mph at night?). And I really shouldn't mention that Dan stopped at a casino to win back that money. It took and hour and a half and he won $215. I wasn't sure if it was o.k to be happy about it. Now I think that sums up the trip.
But with gas prices falling and a $179 a night hotel room for $39 (thanks to one of Dan's customers), it was very affordable!
Back in the early 80's Dan had written a letter to Everson Wall's and he actually wrote back. (I'll have to post that later) We went back the next day and while Dan was over buying something, he came over and started talking to Mitch again and asked "Didn't I meet you yesterday?" Mitch was holding a football and he asked him to pass it to him. Dan came back and couldn't believe his son was playing catch with Everson Walls. (I took 500 pictures-how did I miss that one?)

We were in row 10 on about the 10 yard line. I knew the seats would be good, but only when they were on this side of the field. Some how it worked out that about 80% of the game was right in front of us. I almost felt bad for the people on the other end!




One of the reasons I love taking pictures is so I dont' have to be in them, but there were people everywhere insisting that I let them take the picture.


Someone suggested that we go to the Gaylord and see the ice show.
I thought that was amazing, then we walked in and there was a huge Santa with a lap that you could sit on. Then the next room was a huge sleigh with Santa and reindeer flying through the air, with ice slides. It was too slow for Mitch (and even though he wouldn't admit it, I think too cold for the shorts he was wearing) but Emery LOVED it.
It was $50 for the tickets to get in and we only spent about 25 minutes. It was sooo cold. I thought my nose and ears were going to fall off and I was worried about my camera. (It reminded me of Ricks College, walking to my final exam at 6:45am so many years ago)
There is also a store in the restaurant and Emery wanted a stuffed animal. I told her to pick something else because she has so many animals. She got down on her knees and begged.
We spent a lot of time at the mall. When we are home I can't get Dan to a mall for anything, but this mall had a Cowboys Pro Shop, a Fanzz with Cowboys crap, and a store called "Stars and Legends" that he loooooved and Emery got to see the Rainforest Cafe again. The mall was HUGE! I walked into The Children's Place and I think it is bigger than all their stores here combined!


I am glad there is still a place for a moment of silence.
More anxious people to make sure I was in the picture. She said "you have to- it's a once in a lifetime experience". I should have told her we had just done it 4 days ago!
By the time we found somewhere to eat it was almost 10pm. Our Thanksgiving dinner was pepperoni pizza and bbq chicken salad from a restaurant in the Hilton hotel. (sad) One year when my Dad was in the hospital we had Thanksgiving dinner at Burger King. I guess I am thankful it wasn't that!

Traveling with Romo.

