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Presidents Day & Update

Happy President’s Day Ya’ll! I hope the majority of folks were able to take the day off and relax. I seem to have a hard time sitting still, even when I have a three day weekend. It’s like I’m always giving myself a new project or something to keep me occupied other than just sitting down and doing nothing.
Update: My camera is currently out of commission for what could be as short as seven days or as long as two weeks. With that being said, I’m taking this time to recap on some “adventues” that I’ve taken in the past. Although my posts are usually random and posted here and there, expect that even more in the upcoming seven days, up to two weeks. I’m kind of excited about this though because there are a lot of things that I would like to share!
AND since it is President’s Day afterall……
President George HW Bush Library in College Station, TX.
George W. Bush’s House in Dallas. Just prior to his moving in.
Saturday’s Trip: Mark Cuban’s house in Dallas. Ok, maybe he’s not officially the President or the Mayor but he might as well be!

Women’s Soccer: USA vs. New Zealand, Frisco, TX

I got into the Women’s World Cup this past year, rooting on USA. When Sy said he was surprising me for my Valentine’s Day gift, I never would have guessed the Women’s soccer game. Heck, I didn’t even know it was going on but he was right, it was a 12 out of 10 even with the cold temperatures.
Now that I think about it – this picture must look pretty ridiculous. Doesn’t it look beautiful outside? Clear, sunny sky, nice green soccer field. It was 34 degrees with a wind of 17mph. It was chilly. The wind was chilly. This Texas weather gets me every time. But here I was, mid-February (it is suppose to be cold in mid-February) at the Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas about to see my first professional soccer game!
The girls warming up (above).
Coach Pia! (below) See – she’s bundled!
Abby Wambach!
Here are the teams waiting to be announced (US on the left). These poor kids, I say poor – I’m sure adrenaline was rushing but they were waiting and waiting and waiting to walk them out. They are wearing shorts and it was freezing! I hope they didn’t get sick. Not that they care – they got to meet professional soccer players!
Close up of the starters.
Hope Solo.
Where’s Waldo? Seriously – do you see Waldo? I found him in the crowd!
Let’s get in some action shots.
Here’s a quick recap of the game. The score was 0-0 for the majority of the game until New Zealand scored in the 49th minute. Pizza Hut park had a sellout crowd who didn’t want to go home with a loss (well there were some New Zealand fans there but come on, we are in the US). At the 88th minute, Alex Morgan (assisted by Rapinoe) scores to even it up. Now they’re tied. At 93 minutes, Alex Morgan scores again (assisted by Wambach) to seal the game with a US victory!
Check out this video for the scoring goal. I somehow managed to get it on video.

The game not only brought a victory to the Women’s team but also broke a record for the highest attendance at Pizza Hut Park in eight years – 20,677 (sellout).
Complete game recap.
The game was so much fun to attend. I’m seriously going to have to keep an eye on their schedule. If you have a chance to catch a game, I would definitely recommend it.

ICE! At the Gaylord Texan Resort

Every holiday season, the Gaylord Texan Resort holds ICE!, a themed ice sculpting display. Artists travel from China to Texas to spend at least a month preparing the two million pounds of ice for the holiday themed exhibit. You will want to make sure you bring your camera for this event!

The Gaylord Texan is a massive resort situated on Lake Grapevine. The hotel/conference center is expansive, I would probably get lost in the building if I trekked there alone. When you first enter the hotel, you will see the atmosphere is purely Western style. Stone fireplaces, oversized leather couches and chairs and the laid back atmosphere welcome you and remind you of what is it we all love about the Southwest.

Soon you will walk into the atrium. I’ve never stayed at the hotel but the decor is incredible. Wow! Each year this room is decorated differently, but one thing remains the same – the giant train station set. It’s like a whole new little world! A village, buildings, cars and trucks, little people. It’s like it’s alive.

The area that ICE! is held is actually in a tent outside the conference center area. The tent is held at a constant temperature of between 8-12 degrees Fahrenheit. On the day we went this year, it was actually three degrees, due to the cold weather outside. Who knew it could be cold in Texas (and when I say cold I mean in the 20’s in the evening). The ice exhibit contains rooms with different scene’s for each year’s “theme’s”.

(Check out the links for pictures from each year.)
ICE! 2009 – How The Grinch Stole Christmas
ICE! 2010 – A Charlie Brown Christmas
ICE! 2011 – Shrek The Halls

Now I’m sure you are thinking, “It’s so cold, do you really expect me to go in there?!”. Have no fear! The Gaylord Texan equips you with these huge blue cargo coats that are more along the lines of a sleeping bag jacket. You will stay warm and they come in all sizes. If you are really nervous, you can even bring your own mittens / gloves and hat if you would like. (See below.)

At the beginning of the tour, they will show you a video that shows and tells of how the artists come and carve / create the ice sculptures. If I tell you about it, the video will be boring when you see it. Some of the ice is even sculpted so you can take pictures within! Feel like getting inside Snoopy’s dog house?!

The ice exhibits are AMAZING! Life size, bright, brilliant colors and they bring to life the characters and scenes from the shows they depict. It brings the kid out in you and you come to love every second!

Within the exhibit, these is also an ice slide! I only knew of an ice luge in college, this is human size and not used to cool down your beverages. It’s a lot of fun! Although with the huge jacket, I had a little bit of a hard time getting going but once I did, “Wheeeee!”. Please note: if you wear heels or boots, you will not be able to go down the slide.

At the end of the exhibit, there is always a clear ice manger scene which tells the story of Christmas. It’s a nice way to end the tour.


ICE! has other activities available other than just the ice exhibit.

  • In 2010, ICE! added a snow tube hill. Now if you are from the north like I am, this is nothing compared to some of the hills we’ve gone down but it does the trick for an indoor hill (and the kids seem to love it).
  • 3D movie. I’ve seen things about this but I’m not really sure what it entails so if you check it out – let me know!
  • Be sure to check out their website as they offer different family activities every year!

Tips:

  • I’ve always gone on a weeknight and I would definitely recommend that you do the same. There isn’t a wait and if there is, there isn’t much of one. I can only imagine the weekends are busiest and a little more hectic to try to take pictures of the ice exhibits or try to get a picture with one.
  • Parking – They will give you a voucher for parking. Just be sure to ask for one when you give your ticket to go into the exhibit. (Be sure to get one, it will save you $12.)
  • If you plan on going with a family, doing all the activities will start to add up and it can become a little expensive however the Gaylord does try to accommodate for the family vacation. Try to plan ahead with the budget.