Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Indianapolis and Band finals

Friday afternoon we headed down to Indy for Aunt Lynnette's state marching band finals. The kids did great in the car considering neither one of them felt the greatest. I think they were just excited with the idea of sleeping over in a hotel.
Once we got to the hotel they both headed straight towards the pool. It was quite chilly so we settled for a little time in the hot tub. Then it was off to bed. If only it was that easy. Not much sleep happened at all.
Saturday morning we up early and off to Lucas Oil Stadium. I think this was probably the highlight of the weekend for Ray and I. It was so huge and we had heard so many wonderful things about it. Ray's mom had warned us about parking and coming early. We lucked out and found this awesome spot just across the street and it was FREE!!


The view from the parking spot. (Not zoomed in at all.)



The kids and Ray all decked out in their Concord Marching Band shirts trying to find Aunt Lynnette. We found some seats at the end of the stadium which worked out well. There weren't many people around so the kids could talk and move around as they pleased.


This little monkey got very antsy near the end. He was also concerned about making it home in time for trick-or-treating. He asks nearly every day if we can go to another hotel to sleep over. I think there might be another short little get away in our future. Maybe Spring Break little man, maybe. :)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Halloween

This year Halloween was a very busy weekend for us. Friday afternoon we left for Indy to cheer on Aunt Lynnette in her band finals. This was the first experience for the kids in a hotel and lets just say everyone didn't get much sleep. Saturday morning we were up early for her competition and then headed home. We made it home and had to be out the doors for trick-or-treating in a half hour. The kids were real troopers.

Handy Manny and Ariel were the choices for their pumpkins this year.


Handy Manny and Snow White ready to head out to trick-or-treat.


It took them awhile to get the hang of it but once they didn't they loved it. Gretchen enjoyed seeming some of her classmates while we were out and about.


Unfortunately this is only picture of the Gator dressed up as Handy Manny's red car that I got with the camera. I will have to check with Ray later to see if he got any on his phone. The kids loved driving it around the neighborhood instead of walking. You can also notice in the back their is a stash of batteries just in case. Ray set it up for headlights in the front and there's a light bar in the back too for when it got dark cars could see them coming.