Have you all met my boyfriend Jake? He's a lumberjack. Glenn's getting tired of this joke, but after two weeks with the beard, I'm still not quite used to seeing it on his face. It's staying through hunting season. Hubba hubba Hey look! It's the elusive blogger! Who needs to wear more eye makeup!
We ended up in Laramie for a beautiful day for a football game. It was our first football game of the year and other than the final score, we had a really good time. The kids did pretty well. Reina poured a gatorade all over the people next to us with about 2 minutes left in the game, but other than that, we made it through relatively unscathed. Here's our little football fan. She had a great time playing on the stairs and dancing to the music from the marching band. When the music would start, she would bob her head and then start to wave her arms and shake her bottom. She's a slave to the music! Will had a great time eating popcorn and clapping his hands when everyone else did. He got tired in the second half so we made a little bed on the bench for him to lie down. That worked well until we noticed that he was eating peanuts that people behind us were dropping on the floor. As we were leaving, Will noticed a bag of doritos on the floor that someone had dropped. He reached down and grabbed one and ate it. I think we're raising a raccoon. Except, at least raccoons wash their hands willingly.
At the game, we sat behind the UW women's basketball coach. I didn't want to bother him, but he was very friendly and chatting with everyone around us. I finally tapped him on the shoulder and introduced him to Reina, who should be in his recruiting class of 2027. I said that we didn't know what kind of shooter she would be but that she does have a heck of an arm already. He was glad to hear that and he looked at her and told her that she was welcome to bring her binky with her to campus. Frankly, I'm relieved because at the rate we are going, she probably will.
At the game, we sat behind the UW women's basketball coach. I didn't want to bother him, but he was very friendly and chatting with everyone around us. I finally tapped him on the shoulder and introduced him to Reina, who should be in his recruiting class of 2027. I said that we didn't know what kind of shooter she would be but that she does have a heck of an arm already. He was glad to hear that and he looked at her and told her that she was welcome to bring her binky with her to campus. Frankly, I'm relieved because at the rate we are going, she probably will.