Thursday, January 25, 2024

2023 in Review: September

 SEPTEMBER 2023

Football season! It's the most wonderful time of the year! This September meant the return to Austin but also plenty of visits to Dallas for the State Fair and a bonus trip to California.

September 2: Austin

September means football, and Longhorn football means "Spell Texas" season! It was great to get back to Bevo Blvd. and to see our tailgating friends. After the long offseason, September football is a thing of beauty. Not so beautiful? The unrelenting heat! Day games are brutal in the late summer.







September 9: Los Angeles

Ryan got me into watching Survivor way back when, and we both share a love for the show. As a latchkey kid in the '70s and '80s, I have an undying devotion to The Price Is Right. That's why I automatically requested tickets when I heard The Price Is Right was doing a special taping for Survivor superfans. We booked our flights and he made plans to miss school, but then the TPIR people changed the tape date from August to September. Oops. It was a little tricky, but Ryan decided it was worth another day off work to head back to LA for this special event. So glad he did!


We made it to our hosts' home in time to eat dinner and to watch Texas beat Alabama! We had "cow pie" cookies and festive Longhorn decorations in honor of the big game. 





September 9-10: DFW

While Ryan and I were in LA, Brett was hosting his friend Adam. Adam is a YouTube creator who travels all over the world, and in anticipation of the 60th anniversary of JFK's assassination, he traveled to Dallas-Fort Worth. Brett was his host and driver, and in some cases, a stand-in as Adam filmed a wild number of locations key to Kennedy's visit in 1963


September 10: Los Angeles
Meanwhile, back in LA, Ryan and I spent that Sunday visiting some fun sites. We started our day at the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area. 


We visited back in 2016, but because there was nowhere to park, I didn't get to see this particular area that was used the Buffy the Vampire Slayer's musical episode, "Once More With Feeling." It was fun to see the locations we've watched dozens of times in that show! Ryan knew just where to go for key spots.



From there we drove down to Long Beach to visit the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. 


The main attraction for us was this model of the Poseidon used in Ryan's favorite film, The Poseidon Adventure. The museum used to be a ferry terminal, so while we were there, we took advantage of the back deck to get a good look at the ship channel. We also found the displays about the area's tuna canneries interesting.



After finding some good seafood for dinner, we drove over to Los Angeles County Fire Station #127. For me, it will always be Station #51 from the 1970s TV show, Emergency! Unfortunately, there were no Johnny Gage or Roy DeSoto sightings.




We returned to Hollywood with just enough time to get to the Funko store before it closed. We tried out a few of the photo ops and checked out the exclusive Pops for sale there.



And of course, it's not really a visit to Hollywood without a moment with the hand- and footprints at the Chinese Theater's forecourt.


September 11: Los Angeles

The big show day finally arrived! Ryan and I had priority tickets that pretty much guaranteed we would be in the studio audience, but we still allowed plenty of time to fight LA traffic. It was fun getting there early because we met other superfans. We didn't get called to "come on down," but we still had a blast cheering for those who did. It was fun seeing the episode when it aired the next month, too.





September 16: Austin

The Wyoming game was a special one because it was our first time to see the stadium's new lights at night AND because some special friends from my college days joined us at the tailgate. It was great to see these guys together again.




We knew about the special lighting around the stadium, but the drones were a huge surprise. So cool!


September 17: Temple

Football Sundays are crazy busy at Buc-ee's, but we just can't resist stopping for the potty and treats when we're on our way home.


Random days: Our neighborhood

Speaking of home, Daisy made ordinary mornings special. She's a wonderful (and wonderfully enthusiastic) walking buddy.



September 22: Arlington

We love us some Fright Fest at Six Flags! We traded our usual Friday night happy hour for an evening at the park.


September 23: Waco

I'm really going to miss the Big XII because of days like today: an easy 90-minute drive to Waco, lunch downtown, friendly and efficient stadium personnel, a "short" drive home. I'm glad we could be in McLane for this last Baylor-Texas game for the foreseeable future. Until we meet again, Bears!



September 27: Home
Our most anticipated Survivor season ever finally premiered, and at long last, we got to see Ryan's good friend Brandon on the show! Later in the fall, Ryan went to New York for a viewing party/podcast gathering, and he got to celebrate Brandon's big adventure.



September 29: Dallas

With both of our retirements imminent, I decided that Dede and I needed season passes for the State Fair of Texas. On opening day, we were among the first to greet Big Tex for 2023. One of our first stops was the Creative Arts Building to see my mustard pic and its 3rd place ribbon. And of course, we ate our first of many Fletcher's corny dogs for the season.




September 30: Austin

And just like that, it was gameday again! Back to Bevo Blvd., back for another win, this time with Ryan. Hook 'em!






Monday, January 15, 2024

2023 in review: August

 

AUGUST 2023

Weirdest. August. Ever! After being on a school schedule for 50 years, it was strange to NOT go back to school as summer came to an end. Strange and wonderful!

August 1: Oklahoma

On what would have been our first day back at school for professional development, Dede and I took a road trip to WinStar Casino and southern Oklahoma!


August 6: Arlington

Thanks to my friendship with his mom, Cindy, we have know Craig M. all his life. It was wonderful to celebrate his engagement with a party at a Rangers game! It was fun to see Ryan and Craig together again, and it was wild to see the Rangers let those homeruns fly! We were excited to see the team do so well, but we had no idea that this team would go on to win the franchise's first World Series!







We parked at Six Flags for the game/party, so after the game, we walked back to Six Flags to see this year's show and take a cruise through the cave. Hot but fun time!




August 7: Home

Happy birthday to Brett! It was a very Mario birthday thanks to the movie tie-in action figures.


August 10: Hurst and beyond

In my old school district, this was the first day of school with students. Instead of being part of all that hoopla, I took Daisy for a nice stroll around Chisholm Park! Later that afternoon, I picked Brett up at work and we were on our way to the airport! We were grateful to depart out of Terminal C because that gave us the chance to try out Dirk Nowitzki's brand-new restaurant.



After arriving at our destination, Phoenix, we set up for the Game On Expo. Then we walked to Pizzeria Blanco, an amazing restaurant with the brick oven in the middle of the building. Delish!



August 11-12: Phoenix

At the convention, Brett reconnected with other retro gamers. 



Meanwhile, I took an Uber to the Musical Instrument Museum. I had read rave reviews on TripAdvisor, and by the end of the day, I was adding my own. It was fascinating to see the history of all kinds of instruments. I especially appreciated how instruments were displayed geographically according to their countries of origin.




One limited-engagement exhibit featured special instruments, such as this baroque guitar, considered to be the world's oldest guitar. That area also had Prince's costume and piano from his "Beautiful" tour. 



After a fun weekend, it was time to pack up and head home.


August 15-16: Home

One of my goals for retirement was to write more. While I haven't followed up on that goal as much as I would've liked, I did get my first byline in a hot minute. It was cool to see my story about my favorite TV family in Antique Week.


We kept our "first-day dinner" tradition alive, marking Ryan's first day with students on the 16th.


We said "happy trails" to our old Trailblazer, donating it after 200,000+ miles of road trips and commuting to work.


In August I also wrapped up one of my summer projects: converting Ryan's old bedroom into a guestroom. The decor: "Retired Teacher Chic"! For now, I love having a home for my favorite textbooks and classroom toys and plaques, and I was thrilled with how my L.D. Bell T-shirt quilt turned out.


August 19-21: Los Angeles

During the summer I came across a social media post about a special Price Is Right episode for Survivor superfans. Ryan and I talked about it for about 30 seconds before deciding we had to go! We booked our flight--basic economy--and started making our plans.

Then The Price Is Right changed the taping date for that Survivor episode from August to September--and our basic economy flight was nonrefundable. What's a traveler to do? Well, go to California, of course!

Hurricane Hilary was dueo to arrive the next day, so our first stop was Venice Beach. After the beach, we had a wonderful dinner with our hosts, and they let us play with some of their instruments from their world travels.



On that Sunday we braved the hurricane and went to Universal Studios Hollywood. In spite of the torrential rain, we had a blast at Super Nintendo World and the rest of the mostly indoor amusement park. In fact, BECAUSE of teh rain, we had Nintendo World practically to ourselves for most of the afternoon.




Then on that Monday, in lieu of The Price Is Right, we attended a taping of Celebrity Jeopardy! on the Sony lot. It was Ryan's second time to be in the Jeopardy! audience, but his first since Alex Trebek's passing. After posing at Trebek's old lecturn, we checked out the artifacts from his time with the show. We also got to pose at a contestant's podium backstage. It was so much fun to see the famous game show in person, with the added bonus of watching celebrities grace the stage. 






After watching 1 1/2 celebrity episodes (with Mark Duplass from The Morning Show, Brian Baumgartner from The Office, and Lisa Ann Walter from Abbott Elementary, among others), we rushed to LAX to head back home.


August 24: Fort Worth

August almost always means a visit to Bass Hall to see Lyle Lovett and His Large Band! Kelly accompanied me this time.


Because this was the last show of the large group's summer tour, we got some extra conversation and moments throughout.


August 26: Home

Daisy and I celebrated National Dog Day with her favorite treat from Dutch Bros. Love my punkin'!