Showing posts with label houston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label houston. Show all posts

2/24/2011

Speaking of Go Texan Day...

We had a big story this morning in Houston. A narcotics officer for HPD was shot while serving a warrant. Of course it turned into a huge story. They broke into shows to keep giving us 'breaking news'. We had to watch the ambulance's journey to the hospital OJ style. It was a bit ridiculous. Not that I don't have compassion. Of course I do. But do they really have to interrupt my morning guilty pleasure of watching The Today Show and catching up on news from Libya before Carson starts flipping out for cartoons. And the officer is totally fine.

Anyway - the thing that cracked me up about all of it was watching the footage of ALL of the cops converging on the hospital. And ESPECIALLY when the news commentator said, 'Officers have been steadily arriving in their cars, on their motorcycles and on horseback'. Horseback? Really? LOL. That's Houston for you!

8/27/2010

Astro's Game

Last week we went to the Astro's game with our friends Adrienne and Travis and their son Grayson. It was a fun day!

We had totally nose bleed seats. And with the 120 degree heat index (even with the roof of the stadium closed) we finally bailed a bit early.

It took Demi about 5 minutes before she realized that she was sitting between 2 old men. She quickly came and sat with me. :)

The first 10,000 kids in the park got free Astro's backpack. They were pretty cute. Parker turned his around and pretended to be a catcher all day. :)

Demi and Parker are waiting in line to 'race the giant baseball player'.

This is right after we lost Carson for about 10 minutes and finally found him with a policeman. Don't ask.

I found these pics online of the roof at Minute Maid Park opened and closed. I thought they were interesting so I am posting them also.

5/26/2010

Northshore Park

We thought we'd better make a quick run to the park before it gets hotter than you-know-what around here. The kids took their scooters, we packed a little lunch & Parker's styrofoam airplane and headed out. It was a fun little day. :)

4/25/2010

Crawfish

It's all about these little fellas this time of year in H-Town. Mudbugs, Crayfish, Crawdads, Yabbies, Crawfish. Whatever you want to call them. Crawfish is on restaurant menus. Crawfish boils abound. And of course there is the annual Crawfish Festival. It means that Spring is here!

Parker has been so excited to get some crawfish this year. He has been cracking us up. On Saturday we went to a huge crawfish boil. They have been having this crawfish boil for the last 10 years and every year it has grown until this year they were boiling around 1000 pounds of crawfish and were expecting around 300 people. They sell t-shirts which help finance it a bit. And this year they had a great Zydeco band as well - which is synonymous with crawfish in my mind.

Below the kids are playing with the crawfish before they go to their doom. They are kept alive in a big black plastic pool of muddy water until they are scooped up and dropped in a boiling pot. Poor little guys. :(

Below is a pic of Robert's sister Dorri and her darling little girl Presley. They have on their t-shirts from the boil. :)

Both Demi & Parker loved crawfish. They got the hang of eating it pretty quick, although Robert, Kelsey and I had to throw them a bite every minute or so or they would get frustrated and hungry. :) You definitely have to work for your food when you eat crawfish!

Here are a few interesting crawfish facts:

- Louisiana supplies 98% of the crayfish harvested in the United States.
- In 1987, Louisiana produced 90% of the crawfish in the world and 70% was consumed locally.
- 70-80% of crawfish produced in Louisiana are red swamp crawfish with the remaining 20-30% being white river crawfish.
- Louisiana crawfish are usually boiled live in a large pot with heavy seasoning (salt, cayenne pepper, lemon, garlic, bay leaves, etc.) and other items such as potatoes, corn on the cob, onions and garlic.

Araya - Venezuelan Chocolate

I just thought this was cool. It was on the home page of chron.com this morning. First - I think the chocolates are so cool. They are so pretty & unique and the packaging is neat. And second - the article explaining on how they chose Houston as the city to open their chocolatier is both interesting and encouraging.

Click HERE to visit Araya Artisan Chocolate. I'd love to know what these bad boys cost a piece. Lol.

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