Monday, March 5, 2012

Happy Days Are Here Again! BASEBALL TIME Y'ALL!!!


Finally! The wait is over! The off-season blues are cured! It’s spring time my friends, and that means BASEBALL!  Although technically we’re just in spring training, it still calls for celebration and a whole blog post dedicated to the greatest thing known to humankind!  I can’t express enough the joy that I feel when I think about the season ahead!  It is SO fantastic to finally get a text from ESPN telling me the Rangers game has started, note “Exhibit A” picture. 
Exhibit A 

Who wouldn’t be thrilled to get a text like that?!  Anyways, some crazy people seem to think that their team is better than mine, so I did everyone a favor and made a list to prove that they’re wrong and I’m right.  In addition to this, I’ve added some of my personal favorite Ranger related pictures to get EVERYONE pumped up for 2012. Enjoy all y’all!






7 reasons why the Texas Rangers are better than your team:

#7: Everything Nolan Ryan touches turns into awesomeness
#6: Playing in 110 degree weather with 100% humidity takes skill and cold-hard manliness
#5: Do YOU sing “Deep in the heart of Texas” at every home game? Didn’t think so
#4: Derek Holland’s moustache, need I say more?
#3: Ron Washington’s moustache, need I say more?
#2: Yu Darvish, seven pitches of hard-core greatness
#1: Dropping the claw, dropping the antlers; that’s how we play y’all! 






This was a proud moment, FINALLY getting to World Series!


Opening Day for 2011 Season 
"YEAH WORLD SERIES!!!!"

World Series 2010 with Mama Bear 




This is our dog Ranger, and 
yes he IS named after our
 favorite baseball team! 

This was back in the day when they did the
 "birthday parade" at the games. I was so excited to be in it!!!!
 

Sunday, February 26, 2012

I'm a Crafting Beast!!!

Once again, I apologize for the delay of this post.  But don’t worry, it’s still awesome!

So a few weeks ago, as we all know, we celebrated good ol’ Valentine’s Day.  And being the creative beast that I am (thanks to my current addiction to pinterest) I decided to make Valentine’s for all my loved ones.  Luckily some of my fellow wolf pack decided to join in on the fun.  It got a little crazy, (as you can see in this picture with me, Mom, and Veronica) we pulled out all the glitter, stickers, stamps, papers, scissors, and anything else you could think of to create our awesomeness.  As is evidenced by this picture, we were able to make some pretty great cards. 
 
I enjoyed getting my craft on and although I wanted to make cards for all those that I love, I ended up making only a few (my little hands were growing tired and weak after the first one!).  Here are the fruits of my labor, you’re welcome for taking a picture so all y’all can enjoy the awesomeness!  

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

This post is super late, but still AWESOME! 

Ok readers this post is delayed by a few weeks, so I apologize.  Nevertheless, it’s still a good post, so read on!

Busy but fun week!  I spent a lot of time at work, training kiddos and showing them the ropes of my trade, very exciting.  But even more exciting than that is the weekend I had with some of the people I love most.  So here it goes:

One of the things I love the most about being home is participating in some good ol' Vanderpool family traditions.  While I do love bowling on Thanksgiving, finding hidden gifts on Christmas, and showing up six hours early for any given Rangers game, there is one that is often forgotten, mostly because it's pretty random and up until this point hasn't been considered an official Vanderpool family pastime, but today I am changing that. What is this greatness to which I am adding to the noble traditions of the Vanderpool clan?  A little event held in Canton, Texas referred to as “First Mondays,” or what the seasoned vets (such as myself) simply call “Canton,” as in “oh hey, we’re going to Canton to find a petrified dinosaur egg, or random yard art, care to join us?” The easiest way to describe this place is like a flea market, but on some serious steroids.  Think of it like this, take a typical flea market, add a butt load of awesome junk, people without teeth, illegally sold exotic animals, and deep-fried anything, and you’ve got Canton.  In the summer it’s extra exciting, because people feel like it’s appropriate to wear a tube top while eating a giant turkey leg.  Although this wasn’t the experience this weekend, we still had fun.  The three of us-Mom, Veronica, and myself- enjoyed a great shopping trip, and we all walked away with some great purchases. I got some candles, two much needed (and adorable!) aprons, and a set of long horns that I’ve been meaning to add to my collection of awesome Texas paraphernalia for many years.  It is because of these trips to Canton that I am able to continue my addiction to strange knick-knacks, funnel cakes, and unnecessary but totally legitimate things to stuff inside my house.


I apologize for the lack of visual stimulation, a.k.a. pictures, but as y'all can tell by my late posting, I've gotten a bit lazy lately.  That will change, I promise.  But for now, that's all I have to say about that! 

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Adventures of a new college grad...

It’s been a while since I last updated my blog, I had this thing called college to finish up. The good news is that I’m now a college graduate, HOORAY! Go me! The bad news is, I’m still incredibly busy. I thought that once I graduated things would be all peaches and cream. I could sit around the house, stare at my dog (check him out in this awesome pic) and watch re-runs of “Toddlers and Tiaras.” However, I was sorely mistaken. Ok Ok, I am actually making it sound like I’m miserable being so busy, but I actually really like it, mostly because I’m busy with my family and friends, living it up pretending to be a responsible, mature adult. So, here go the adventures of me post-graduation. Sit back and enjoy people, because it’s always awesomeness with me!

Last Week...

Aside from the weekly Taco Tuesdays, my week varies in its adventures. Last week I went with Carlos and Graham to this burger place called Roots. Although I don’t particularly care for more burgers in my life than necessary, it was still a fun little trip. The most exciting part though, was the fact that we basically risked our lives going to this place. Let me explain, Carlos failed to mention that we were going to the Roots in Deep Ellum, for those of you who are not familiar with this place, let me fill you in. You don’t go to Deep Ellum unless you want to get shot or stabbed. Ok, I’m exaggerating, but still, when I was in high school, it was widely known that you do not go to Deep Ellum after dark, as it was sure death. Nevertheless, we went anyways, and aside from the screaming, yelling, and crying that went on once we figured out where we were going, it was still quite fun. And I think it goes without saying, though I’ll say it anyways, that none of us got shot, stabbed, or even close to threatened.

This Week...

This week was equally as fun. My family and I went to the legendary Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. As we walked from the car to the ticket booth, I couldn’t help but feel a twinkle of Texas pride, my family and I were all wearing our boots, and we looked pretty legit and awesome. Ok, so my nine month old niece Avery wasn’t wearing any boots, but I will give her a pass because she’s so gosh darn cute. And she hates wearing shoes, so I wouldn’t want her to do something that would make her grouchy. The rodeo was a blast, I especially love the bareback bronco riding. Don’t judge, but I like to scream the entire time this goes on, as I think it adds to the intensity of the event. I’m sure the people around me don’t appreciate it much, but I can’t contain my excitement. I love me some good Texas awesomeness, and rodeos like this are the perfect thing. I’m glad I could experience it with my family, and that we are able to be a part of the great Texan culture around us. And I must admit, we all look pretty dang cute in our Texas boot get-ups.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Fall Time is a Happy Time...Mostly




OHHHH the torment of the Fall Classic. This past week was a little rough. My Texas Rangers lost in one of the greatest series ever played in the history of the game. It was heartache, torture, and down right frustrating. But I still love my team, as is evidenced by this ridiculous picture (side note, this was actually LAST year, but my obsession remains the same of course). While the World Series basically ruled my week, there were other things that made it not as painful. We carved pumpkins while watching Happy Gilmore, I got an "A" on one of my papers for my Studies in the American Novel class, and I just ate about 25 of my homemade chocolate chip cookies. I must say that this time of year makes me feel pretty happy. There is something special about snuggling up on the couch and watching the game, eating some delicious food, and wearing some cute boots and scarfs to school. While it is no secret that living in Utah
is not my favorite, the colors of Fall are rather beautiful. I think it is pretty fun to actually enjoy a real change in the weather and in the trees! But PLEASE, don't take this as my conversion to Utah love....nope, I will ALWAYS and FOREVER be a Texas girl at heart. Well that's about it for now. Until next post...peace out y'all!


Monday, October 3, 2011

And so it begins...

I had a lot of concepts in mind for what I wanted to do for this blog. But just like everything else I do, it changed on a daily basis. So, I figured I'd model this blog after my life, random but awesome. There are, however, a few things that remain mostly the same that should be important to share here. I like lists (aren't they supposed to be more catchy?) so here it goes:

#1. Yes, I am an English major. No, I do NOT love Shakespeare. I pride myself on being an anomaly in my program. I use incorrect grammar, I like to say the word "gooder" in my classes just to see people cringe, and I can't stand it when poetry doesn't rhyme. I mean really, what's the point?! I must admit though that I do love most literature and I love language and the power it has on us as individuals and a society. I love learning new words, especially when I can use them in my daily vocab to make myself sound that much smarter and gooder than the people around me.

#2. I love baseball, and I LOVE me some Texas Rangers baseball. The hotdogs, the fans, the field, and those pants. Need I say more? Plus, who doesn't love the kiss cam? I mean that stuff is classic awesomeness.

#3. As mentioned in my "about me" section, I love my family, friends, and dog. When it comes right down to it, my family are my friends and my friends are my family. I'm lucky enough to have that in my life. As for the dog, his name is Rufus and he is hands down cuter than your dog, so don't even try to compare.

#4. I love to laugh and have a good time. Contrary to the "sour face" label people like to give me, I'm actually a fun person to be around. Trust me. I'm cool. And awesome.

That is all for now. I know everyone is just dying to know all about me and all the great stuff I do all the time, but this post will have to suffice for now. Stay tuned for some more awesomeness in the future.