Sunday, November 16, 2008
Disney on Ice
Two $28 tickets, one $20 princess wand that lights up, one $18 disney princesses on ice t-shirt, one $10 bag of cotton candy (that came with a "free" Incredibles mask) and one $10 sno-cone in a princess cup. An afternoon with Emma watching Disney on Ice...priceless!




Angleton v. Foster
Angleton won their first play-off game, beating Foster in a battle of the offenses Friday night 55-51. They will face off again Houston Davis this Friday. Go Cats!
Emma and Daddy after the game:
Wildcat Pep Rally!
District Champs!
The Angleton Wildcats won their first district championship in a long time last week by defeating Manvel 49-36. We are so excited to be going to the play-offs for the first time in a few years! Go Cats Go!
After the game:
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Wildcat Cheers
This is Emma doing the cheer "Purple, Silver and White"
This is Emma singing the Angleton Fight Song
And this is Emma's favorite sequence she does at the end of any cheer or celebration. "Hurkey, Toe Touch, Tuck Jump, Side Jump", and now the newest edition to the routine a split at the end!
Our Very Own Taylor Swift
This is Emma last night singing "Our Song" by Taylor Swift. She's got some pretty good dance moves too! :-)
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Happy Halloween!
This Halloween was a crazy one for us because we had to get a quick round of trick or treating in before heading off to Santa Fe for a football game. It all went well though. Emma got to trick or treat for about 45 minutes (and hauled in PLENTY of candy!), she wore her fairy costume to the game, and the night ended with a Wildcat victory! Here are some pictures from our day: Going to Miss Gwen's in the morning:
The pretty fairy:

Watching the Wildats:
After the WIN (please disregard my hair!):

Pumpkin Patch
A couple of weeks ago, my friend Kendra and I took Emma and her 2 year old, Ty, to a pumpkin patch here in Angleton. The kids mostly enjoyed rolling pumpkins and running around, but we managed to get them together for a couple of cute pictures.



And then ended with screaming!
The day started off well:
The Oil Ranch
A couple of weeks ago, my mom, sister and I took Emma, Kai, Jax and my sister's friend's little boy Caden to a place called the Oil Ranch near Waller. They had lots of activities to do there such as pony rides, a hay ride where you could feed cows, a train ride, a pumpkin patch, a petting zoo, hay mazes and playgrounds. It was a fun, but exhausting day, because the activities were spread out over acres and acres of land and we had haul 4 kids under the age of 3 from place to place. Here are some pics of our day:
Emma, Kai and Caden
Emma feeding an animal at the petting zoo:
Emma and I:
Emma, Kai and Caden
Emma and I:
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