PICTURES & THINGS

Friday, August 18, 2006

FOOTBALL AND TEAM USA BASEBASEBALL

Football is in the air in Austin, Texas! We are the National Champions, and it is evident that everyone in Austin is excited about that! Vince is gone. We start anew at QB, but alas, we have two pretty good prospects, and some great ones coming in next year. We should be ok. I hope we can play our best on the 9th of September. Number One Ohio State is coming to town. Number Two Texas will be waiting!

Summer is slipping away so fast. I think it is because we have so many activities, and the days and weeks just fly by. I have been fighting an allergy cold for 2 weeks, and it is getting old. I am now taking some medicine! I know, better late than never!

Things are rolling along with Geoff back in Plano, waiting to hear from the Air Force. Greg is settling in San Antonio for his Medic studies, Holly is near, so he can see her on the weekends, when he gets a few hours away from Ft. Sam Houston. Brit is going to College soon, and will be busy with her studies. Jake was just part of the TEAM USA baseball that won it all!!!! They played in Cuba last week for the championship. I wonder why it wasn’t anywhere on TV???? I didn’t even see any write ups about it in the paper. Shame, shame! Anyway, Congratulations to Jake and the whole USA Baseball team. You did us proud. I think I am going to get a baseball with all the players signatures on it...would be nice to have.

I am trying to find a countdown clock for my blog that will show how many days, hours etc. to Football…I am hoping I can find one soon!!!!!

Hook ‘em Horns, and let’s have another great year! Good luck HORNS!!!

Sunday, August 06, 2006

ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK and LYNN ANDERSON

Home again! John, my son who lives here in Austin, and I went to the Beach House last Wednesday..I worked on my weather station …

No weather getting onto the Internet. Oh well. I spent 4 hours trying. I turned off the computer, and will worry about it when I go down after the first football game in September for Labor Day. The official end of summer, and when I was growing up, the start of school. Yikes, I used to hate to see September come around!

We headed to L’Auberge du lac in Lake Charles. We went for gambling, but we also went for some golf, and to see two concerts. Engelbert Humperdinck was there. He used to be hot in the 60’s and 70’s. I have heard his music for a long time, and wanted to go see him in person. We had a great time playing golf Friday morning. Although..that was the most horrible humidity I have ever been in. It was so bad, we were completely soaking wet by the 2nd hole. It was lucky we had sprayed for mosquitoes, as they were lurking all around!!!! After we played, we were heading back to the club house, and noticed someone hitting on the practice tee…kept on going to the place where we would catch a ride back to the hotel. I asked the Marshal if Engelbert Humperdink played golf? He said, “as a mater of fact, he is on the practice range, right now. Would you like to meet him?” I said “I would be honored and thrilled to meet him.” (all this time, I think John is hoping we could get on back to the hotel!!!! ) So we retraced our steps, as it were, and there he was..sitting in a golf cart and looking right at us. I told him “I had loved him for a long time, and it was an honor to meet him”. He was nice, and smiled..he was very nice, actually..shook both of our hands, and we told him we would see him that evening! What a fun thing to happen!!!!! We didn’t ask for an autograph. We figured he would appreciate not having to do that during golf time!!!! AND, it was enough shaking his hand.

We did see him that night. It wasn’t until 9 p.m. and I am usually ending a day about that time, not starting something fun!!!! So, we loved the show. He sang a lot of the ones I remembered he sang, and some I hadn’t heard. Release Me, and other wonderful favorites!!!! It was a lot of fun, and I think most of us oldy goldies sort of enjoyed the heck out of it!!!!! I was a little disappointed he didn’t sing my two favorites..Misty Blue, and Walk Through This World With Me. He has an English accent, and you never hear it in his singing.

We left the next morning for Delta Down, in Venton…about 25 miles down the road. We had reservations to see Lynn Anderson, at 7 p.m. We gambled a bit, and got ready for the concert. It was a VERY NICE concert. I think she is amazing. Well, so is Engelbert. They are both at the end of their careers, and although many young people don’t know them, they continue to entertain. It is always fun to see someone you have ‘heard of” and listened to. It was really a wonderful vacation to Louisiana. I don’t know why Texas doesn’t get gambling. We have spent some cash over across the state line, and it could be here in Texas, if they had casinos!!!! That will probably never happen in my life time. So, I will continue to travel for 5 hours to find the first Slot Machine!!!!!!

Thank you Engelbert and Lynn for a great two evenings, spent with real pros! So, if you don’t know them, and never heard them sing…go find them with google, or some other method, and read up..you might get lucky enough to be where they are some day. It would be worth the time!

No, we didn’t win money. But..we did win, actually!