Saturday, October 29, 2011
Pumpkins: picking 'em and carving 'em
Friday, October 28, 2011
Hursts visit Charleston
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Our friend Bear
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Hip Hop for the Cure
Lowcountry Oyster Roast
John embraced the oyster eating like a true Charlestonian. These oysters were steamed and John said he actually prefers them raw! (Yuck!) Again, I don't eat seafood, so I didn't partake. Maybe I'll try them fried one day.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Bevo Bonfire VICTORY Party
So last week we invited all John’s co-residents over for a Bevo Bonfire on Saturday night. Several people asked us what we were going to do if we lost…those silly doubters. We didn’t have that problem because, of course, we won 55-17! John and I were jumping and cheering so loud during the game, I’m sure they heard us all the way from the Lowcountry.
Before I get into the awesomeness that was the Bevo Bonfire. Here’s a short montage of what I love about OU/TX from the five years we did get to go!
- The student lottery for seats. My freshman year (and our first OU/TX game) we got tickets on the 4th row! In the following years we learned how to sell those good seats, buy crappy seats and still make a profit to fund the weekend! Sooner entrepreneurship at its best.
3. Riding the DART train. To get to the Cotton Bowl, the DART is the fastest and easiest way. You park on the outskirts of town somewhere and ride the rail, now directly to the stadium. Oh the amount of people on those trains wearing crimson and burnt orange.
Though we weren’t there this year, the Bevo Bonfire turned out great! We fired up the grill in the backyard and had a nice little buffet of sides and appetizers. We had some Arkansas fans in the group (Woo pig!) so we watched the Arkansas game while we ate.
We roasted marshmallows, made s’mores and enjoyed sitting and talking around the fire in the backyard.
And we played cornhole by torchlight, which actually makes the game very challenging!