Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Stop, it's Beava time!

 The big homecoming game was two Saturdays ago and we played Stanford. I don't think it matters who won or lost, so let's skip to the tailgaiting and fun with friends/family.

We headed down to Corvallis to spend time at Brian's Moms house. She had friends from out of town and we got to spend time with them and Grammy got to show off her granddaughters :) The girls love the backyard at Grammy's house so they spent some time out there. Then Reese was getting tired (she is my little napper) so she cuddled up on Grammy's shoulder and passed out. It was really sweet. Brian so generously offered to take her downstairs and hold her while she napped...he's my little napper too.

Bria and I did some fun Halloween crafts that Grammy had gotten her, the girl loves her some glitter :)
After an early dinner/late lunch we said our goodbyes and my Mom came and got the girls for us so we could go tailgate sans kids. It was a good thing because Bria was having a little reaction from the flu vaccine the day before so she just wanted to cuddle on Yaya all night long.

Originally we didn't have tickets to the game, but as we were parking the car to go tailgate, Jenny called and offered us some tickets! Love my sis! We were super stoked. Not only could we go into the game, but we had tickets to the Fan Cave and watched it in style. Comfy leather couches, free food, the warmth of indoors, but also close to the game. Can't thank the Tegner's enough for being so generous, we were in heaven.
Before retiring in the Fan Cave, we went to the Bauer's tailgator. They are like family to us, always welcoming us with open arms and drinks. There's always tons of people, food, and we just love it there.
It was definitely a special game because Amanda got to come down and so did Amy! Both of them usually have to work on Saturday's so it was so much fun having them there. Amy is 32 weeks pregnant so she is a trooper to hang out with a bunch of drunk football fans.
Amanda and I basically acted like college kids, taking selfies, and just being goofy. Did I mention that Dusty and Amanda didn't have their kids either? I think we were definitely enjoying the freedom. We almost never hang out without the kiddos so it was fun to relax a little. Although we sure love watching our little ones play together.

After a bunch of fun with the Bauer crew, we met up with Kyle and crew (Jenny and Jax were in Seattle so they weren't there).
Kyle and I doing the ever popular selfie "duck" face

End zone seats!
Like I said, let's not dwell on who won (said the loser), let's dwell on the awesomeness that is our friends and family. Love 'em. And love my Beavers, even if we don't always win.

1 comment:

LoAnn said...

Fun times, nothing better than FOOTBALL and FAMILY!!!!!