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Friday, September 17, 2010

What is a Fish's Favorite Color?

Blue! At least, it is if you're a fish in one of the tanks at the Galleria...

Last weekend we took Sam to play there and stopped to look at the "Me-yo Ush" (Nemo Fish). David was wearing a bright blue shirt and the fish all gravitated towards him. We made him move to the other side and they did it again. And again. And again. Sam thought it was hilarious.

We went again on one of the super-humid-hot days this past week and I had a blue sweater with me and decided to see if it was David they liked, or the color. David is very attractive but they went gaga for the sweater too. Sam and I went over to a different tank and tried it there, same thing. Sam kept taking my sweater all around the tank; those fish needed a nap by the time we left I'm sure!

Sooo, either the folks that feed them wear blue, they are attracted to the color blue, or they really like members of the DeGroot family. I have plans for another test at the zoo sometime this weekend. Regardless, if you're in Houston, happen to be at the Galleria, and are wearing blue try it out. :)

Port A - The End

So here it is...the final Port A post for 2010. It's a little bittersweet - it was the last loose-end from our trip.  Sam is still asking for "pool beach", poor kid. Now it's really over...until next year! :)

I posted while we were there about Ava, Sam and I digging clams and watching them burrow. These next few  pictures are of that.



The beautiful, imaginative Miss Ava...

We had a surprise baby shower for two lovely ladies on Girl's Night. Somehow although Girl's Night was on Sunday we all managed to keep it a secret the ENTIRE weekend! Amazing.

The decor...

The "Brainiacs" and "Sexy Beach Bodies" (We played Taboo and those were our super-cool team names. The Brainiacs lost.)

The rest are from Monday morning before we left.

Sam and Archer had a great time playing while we were there. We had Sam's trains/track with us so between everybody's toys there was a lot of fun to be had. I missed getting a picture of our other roomies, the Prewitts. Their son Mason is very creative and probably enjoyed the trains more than anyone. This year we roomed with people I had never met so it was really great getting to know some new, sweet families.

This is Archer's "why are you suddenly getting camera-happy" face...

They played like I imagine brothers would...

Sam on the balcony giving me his smoldering look. Aunt Sissy told me that when David was younger he would give her this exact look when she told asked him to do something he wasn't sure he wanted to do. How fitting, I had just told Sam he HAD to stay on his bottom.

Sweet smile...

David was wonderful and did all of the car-loading. Sam and I stayed inside and just played with the camera.

We had a wonderful trip and can't wait for next year! It'll definitely be great not to have to study while I'm there ;)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Port A - Part B

Dad putting the "John Hampton" necklace on Sam.


Pico and Jonesie

This is the obligatory family shot I make David and Sam take. A candid, not-facing-the-sun, picture actually turned out better than....
The say cheese, facing-the-sun picture. Oh well.

The 2010 Port A Everybody shot

How many parents does it take to get a shot of all the kids?

Here's what Sam thought of the whole process...

And what we ended up with...the usual photo of [insert # of kids] crying children :)

The annual toddler race. We thought for sure Sam would at least be in the running this year, especially since running is just about all the boy does.

But as you can see Macy won by leaps and bounds, followed by Matt and Josh. Like last year Sam sort of teetered off to the side. He's fast, he just didn't care.

And then it kicked in and he won the congeniality prize. Most of the kids kept running back and forth having race after race. Sam just never really got into it. Next year I'm sure he'll leave everyone in the sand dust!


What do you do with 50+ sandy Longhorns and their kids? Throw them into the pool! Going to the beach, hosing off and then jumping in the pool is the standard flow of the days we spend there. Food and sleep are thrown in there somewhere too :)

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Port A - Part A

I read an article recently that discussed a research study that found multitasking actually helped students to retain more information and perform better. So, in an attempt to improve my American Political Thought paper on Lockean institutions here is the first part of our annual UT Port Aransas trip! :)

These aren't exactly in order....


We always stay at La Mirage, and Allison Brown magically makes it all happen. She literally takes care of everything. Thanks Al!


This was our setup, the tents provided shelter from the sun, rain and toddler's flinging sand...most of the time.

As usual, moving sand around was a primary occupation while on the beach, as were silly faces.


Sports were played....


Massive trenches were dug...


The kids watched Finding Nemo Friday because it decided to pour buckets on buckets of rain. They all loved it. Finding Nemo (or Me-yo as Sam calls it) is his current favorite movie so he was super-excited. I think it rained every day that we were there, but most of the time it was during nap time and didn't spoil our fun! :)


The Condo's have a playground and Sam went down backwards for the first time after watching Brooke do it. I don't think he's gone down the "normal way" since. The playground was a nice backup for when it was raining. It's always a big hit.


The Dismount.


Something about Sam in this picture makes him look very grown up to me, I'm not sure why. 

Sunday, September 5, 2010

The Clam Show

We're having a great time in Port Aransas with all of our proud, burnt-orange, longhorn friends. I'll do a picture and sum-up post in a few days but this morning had to have been one of the best times we've had. Ava R. and I were sitting in the waves with pitchers full of sand and seawater catching clams and watching them burrow down. We must have been at it for at least an hour. At some point I finally got Sam to come over and he started calling it "show!" and asking for "more show!" The name "show" caught on for all of us and now when he asks to go to "Beach...Pool..." we've added "Show!" to the list of things he wants to do. Ava and I already have a clam-catching date for next year. So precious! :)