
Dads have Super Powers Too!
Moms have ALOT of super powers, but there is one that we just do not have that Dad's do! The super power of being invisible when the kids need/want something? Not intentionally, the kids literally DO NOT see them when Mama is home. Example 1: Kid is sitting next to dad on the sofa, kid walks past the kitchen, past the 1st bathroom to the 2nd bathroom where mom is in the shower to ask "Can you get me some water"? Example 2: Kid is laying next to dad in the bed, kid gets up fro

Fake food review.
Such is life. It has been 20 days since I blogged, we are now 30 days from dropping Byron off in Austin and ALOT has happened! So much has happened I forgot everything (blame it on the kids)! I am going to jump around like a frog. The Spring Game was so much fun and again Austin owes us nothing, the only thing I wish I could go back and do is being able to meet more Texas fans. As a parent when you get there it is a lot of moving around, we had lunch, meetings, hugs, conversa

Commitaversary.
On this day last year we were planning another Spring visit for the next day. Byron confirmed his attendance earlier in the week and spoke briefly with a coach that day. By this time we had visited about 6 schools, I met coaching greats who I had no idea were greats. Shook plenty of hands, met plenty of confused moms, proud dads and excited athletes. The visits were all impressive, being swept into fancy offices while others waited anxiously for the "call into the office" sit