September 20, 2005

  • What a superb evening we
    had!  This afternoon saw the advent of Cindy's (Presby2 in
    Xangaland) sisters, Hazel and Clara, friend, Georgie, and her nephew,
    Ron, and Ron's friend, Chris.  These five zany
    Pennsylvanians left several days ago from their home, and are making
    their way to  -  are you ready?  -  Oregon.   

    As a friend of mine (who reads my blog but is a hound and a half because he doesn't comment) observed, "And they complain about men not asking for directions."

    Okay, Pennsylvania to Oregon by way of Texas isn't the most common
    route, it cannot be denied, but they were in Tennessee seeing another
    family member before he left for Iraq (I think I have that right,
    Cindy?), so were basically in the neighborhood and came on down to
    Texas. 

    Dmitry and I fetched them this evening and we headed to the Stockyards area, for a taste of the real Texas (they'd been in Dallas earlier in the day, poor things . . . like there's anything worth seeing there). 
    I was concerned, however, for Ron was eagerly anticipating seeing
    cowboys, but there's no rodeo tonight.  Dang.  As we walked
    past the Cowtown Coliseum we went on up to see if it was at least open,
    which it was.  And look.....!  There were cows in the holding
    pens inside!

    And a cowboy riding a horse around the arena! 

    And a trio of girls singing country songs! 

    Turned out there is a private party (that's some
    party, with its own rodeo show) this evening, so we were seeing part of
    the rehearsal.  Worked for us!  We clapped for the rider and
    the singers, swayed to the music, and generally had a terrific time for
    about fifteen or twenty minutes (they were very kind, permitting us to
    stay until 6:30), which, when it comes to rodeos, is just about
    right. 

    Is the LORD good or what?  Isn't it amazing how He provided such a treat for Ron and Chris? 

    We left the coliseum and began walking north toward Billy Bob's, as
    I've never been inside and thought, "Why not?"  The guys
    immediately noticed the video games set up, so with a supply of coins
    they were all set:

    Chris and Clara watching Mad Dog Ron on the motorcycle.  Take some
    advice.....you see Ron comin' down the road on a hog, well, the smart
    folk scatter.  ;^)

    Ron in front left, Chris barely visible toward the back, Dmitry on the right.

    Of course, what is Billy Bob's most famous for?

    The bullriding, naturally!

    Dmitry, unfortunately, stubbornly refused to mount the bull, even
    though it was pointed out to him Sveta would surely get a kick out of
    such a photo.  Darn kid!

    Chris putting his hand into the handprints of one of the singers in the
    country group, Alabama.  Turns out he's a real fan of theirs.

    As we left there were a LOT of people on horses in the outdoor arena of
    the coliseum, practicing before riding in to begin the show.  Ron
    headed toward them like he was a magnet and they were true north. 

    I herded 'em together for a group shot:

    Hazel, Georgie, Clara, Ron, and Chris.

    They decided turnabout's fair play, so took one of me with them:

    That Ron's a charmer, let me tell you. 

    Ha!  I love it!  Didn't catch it till the photos were
    uploaded, but get a load of Ron the Rascal putting the moves on the
    cute blonde. 

    After the Stockyards we made our way to Pulido's (Charles and Dmitry's
    favorite Mexican restaurant), where Ron chose the Charles' Special,
    aka: the burrito dinner.  He liked it, too, and demonstrated a definite fondness for the chips and salsa.  Chris stuck with a hamburger and french fries.

    A wonderful evening, as I said.  HA!  Did Dallas provide private rodeo action?  Billy Bob's?  I don't think so. 

    Tomorrow morning I'm picking them up and we're going to the zoo for a
    couple of hours before they pile into their van and hit the road. 
    It's going to be my aim to teach Ron that when asked, "So, what was
    your favorite place?" he'll immediately answer "FORT WORTH!"

    Stay tuned. 

Comments (15)

  • Oh, Anne, I do love you! Hazel called while you were uploading photos, evidently, because she said, "I have no doubt Anne's on the computer now," and I came here and while I was talking to her described the photos. We both got a kick out of that.

    The photos are wonderful. They all love you, btw. Hazel said you were all a huggin' and just like family. I'm so glad. SO glad.

    Imagine if you hadn't liked one another!

    Thank you for being so wonderful to my kinfolk.

    :)

    Oh, and yes - it was Hazel's eldest grandson in TN who's leaving for Iraq this week.

    HUGS!

    me<><

  • We had a super time, indeed, and I'm anxiously waiting for tomorrow morning.

    They're gonna love the zoo....I just know it.

  • Oh. My. GOODNESS! Those bull photos are adorable! Ron looks like he was born to ride a bull. :) And Chris, well, he's just too cute.

    Thank you, thank you, THANK you, Anne!

    me<><

    PS Did I tell you I was weeping as I looked at these lovely things? I was. Did. Am. So beautiful. I take it very personally that you show such joy in my loved ones.

  • Anne, you are The Hostess With the Mostest!  Yes, God is good....through you!

  • Y'all cut it out, now. It's my pleasure.....we had a terrific time!

    Can't wait to take 'em to the zoo.

  • Tennessee?  Where in Tennessee have they been?  I wonder if there are any other cyberfriends one might know in Tennessee? Hmmmmmmmm?

  • Hey, Plummy, you snooze, you lose. :-p

    Anyway, they were in the Memphis area....around Alex, wouldn't you know! Only this past weekend he was moving, so it wasn't a good weekend to meet people, in any case.

  • "Imagine if you hadn't liked one another!"

    Sorry...imagining Anne and Cindy's family not liking each other is not within the scope of my abilities. They could not help but all fall instantly in love!

  • That's my eldest daughter, don't forget. So where did she get all that wonderfulness? Hmm, I really don't know but am glad she did! I suspect it came from her paternal grandmom, known to my church's old folks as a "Saint". I gave up trying to keep up and just tried to be nice. Nice isn't all that bad. Better'n bad!

  • And have we mentioned lately that she is absolutely adorable?

  • I like to thank you for showing my family a great time. It was more then they expected for a person they didn't know.God made a specail person when he made you thank you again.

    Kim (next to the youngest)who had to stay home too.

  • Kim, I absolutely promise the pleasure was mine. You've been blessed with a marvelously wonderful family, but I think you know that.

    People like Hazel and Clara don't come along all the time. They're very special!

    And I got such a kick out of Ron, who has a definite dry humor, and Chris's rare smile was captivating.

    You realize, of course, you're on my to-be-met list, too. ;^)

  • You know, Anne, you're welcome up here any ol' time! You'd get to meet Kim and Bill and Terri and Justin and Stefan and Robin and David and Ethan and Rachel and Duke and Darla and Erik (Well, maybe) and Phillip and Paige and Cathy and John and April and Jennie and Aaron and Stacy and Mel and Magaly and Penny and Jeff and Amber and Cody and Courtney and Zachary and Faron and Jason and...

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    me<><

  • I think that Presby's family looks like they'd be wonderful wonderful people. I am in love with Ron, and his buddy Chris looks to be a doll too. Can I come and visit your family Anne if I ever make it down to Texas?

  • You better, Cheri! I'd take it personally if I found out you were here and didn't let me know so I could show you the sights, too.

    Although I make no rash promises of private concerts and rodeos. =:-o

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