"It's the ropes and the reins and the joy and the pain and they call the thing rodeo." ~Garth Brooks, Rodeo
I know it's been a while since our last Ask Little Cowboy post. But he's been way too busy to answer silly blog questions. He's been getting ready for his first rodeo. That's right, kids. Little Cowboy competed in his first bronc riding on New Year's Eve.
Thank goodness I was not there, or I would have totally had a heart attack. I mean, it's possible I'm a little bit biased, but I think he's got some real talent there! Hopefully by the time he's riding at the NFR one day, Aunt Tiff can be over her nerves enough to be there in person!
He's now taken to giving people bronc riding advice, so listen up.
I'll see if we can get him to make some time for another edition of Ask Little Cowboy soon, but it's tough being a rodeo star, and a kindergartner!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013
Let's Go Irish!
"I always made it a point, right after our evening meal, to go down to the Grotto and thank the Good Lord and our marvelous Mary down there for me going to Notre Dame." -Johnny Lujack
Well blogger is being difficult and will not let me upload new pictures from my computer (anyone else having this problem??) so today, I'll just use a couple of old pictures from my most recent trip to Notre Dame and my first trip to Notre Dame and say this:
These two crazy kids below are in Miami as we speak soaking it all in. I'm hoping for a guest blog all about it when they get back!
Well blogger is being difficult and will not let me upload new pictures from my computer (anyone else having this problem??) so today, I'll just use a couple of old pictures from my most recent trip to Notre Dame and my first trip to Notre Dame and say this:
Let's Go Irish...
These two crazy kids below are in Miami as we speak soaking it all in. I'm hoping for a guest blog all about it when they get back!
...Onward to Victory!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
What I've Learned This Year
“Maybe everyone can live beyond what they're capable of.” ~ Markus Zusak, I am the Messenger
I promise this is my last year-in-review type post. If y'all are half as sick of these as I am, well.....I feel your pain! I almost didn't write this blog since I already did a "What I've Learned in My Twenties" blog this year. But since I've done one of these for the last couple years (in case you missed them here are links to 2009 and 2011), I hated to blow the tradition. And I always enjoy looking back on a year and seeing what I'm taking from it as I enter the next.
1. Rejection isn't fun, but it's something I can live through, learn from, and survive.
2. I'm stronger than I think, and can do things that scare the crap out of me, like jumping off of tarzan swings in a jungle.
3. When you are standing behind a famous football coach and a Heisman runner up during an interview, you should always jump and wave like a crazy person so people can see you, and not just your camera, on tv. Lesson learned.
4. People are more alike than they are different, be it different religions saying goodbye to loved ones, or everyone being Irish for a day in Chicago.
5. Childbirth is not fast, it's not easy, and it pretty much made me want no boy to ever touch me again. (But boy was it great holding my goddaughter when she arrived!)
6. Horrible things happen. Things that shake us to the core. But we have the power to decide how we will deal with those things.....be it remembering better times, doing kind things for others, or pulling together with a community.
7. You should probably pay attention to the "danger lecture" given at the beginning of white water rafting in a foreign country. There is a chance you might fall out of your raft, the remainder of your party not realize you are missing, and nearly drown. Never a dull moment on my vacations!
8. Boys have the hard part while proposing (that crap is stressful as I learned while helping McCain) but the easy part at a wedding (groomsma'am duty was so much less stress than being a bridesmaid!)
9. My family is full of the most fun people I know. I'd hang out with them even if we didn't have the same gene pool.
10. Thank the Lord for young field goal kickers at Stanford. They made this girl scream like crazy at the Fiesta Bowl in January and again in South Bend last fall.
And, finally, the lesson I think was the most valuable for me this year came from BFF.
This life is mine to live. I get to decide how to spend my days. But I don't have to decide all of that today....sometimes it's good to just sit back and breathe.
I promise this is my last year-in-review type post. If y'all are half as sick of these as I am, well.....I feel your pain! I almost didn't write this blog since I already did a "What I've Learned in My Twenties" blog this year. But since I've done one of these for the last couple years (in case you missed them here are links to 2009 and 2011), I hated to blow the tradition. And I always enjoy looking back on a year and seeing what I'm taking from it as I enter the next.
So here's what 2012 taught this girl.
1. Rejection isn't fun, but it's something I can live through, learn from, and survive.
2. I'm stronger than I think, and can do things that scare the crap out of me, like jumping off of tarzan swings in a jungle.
3. When you are standing behind a famous football coach and a Heisman runner up during an interview, you should always jump and wave like a crazy person so people can see you, and not just your camera, on tv. Lesson learned.
4. People are more alike than they are different, be it different religions saying goodbye to loved ones, or everyone being Irish for a day in Chicago.
5. Childbirth is not fast, it's not easy, and it pretty much made me want no boy to ever touch me again. (But boy was it great holding my goddaughter when she arrived!)
6. Horrible things happen. Things that shake us to the core. But we have the power to decide how we will deal with those things.....be it remembering better times, doing kind things for others, or pulling together with a community.
7. You should probably pay attention to the "danger lecture" given at the beginning of white water rafting in a foreign country. There is a chance you might fall out of your raft, the remainder of your party not realize you are missing, and nearly drown. Never a dull moment on my vacations!
8. Boys have the hard part while proposing (that crap is stressful as I learned while helping McCain) but the easy part at a wedding (groomsma'am duty was so much less stress than being a bridesmaid!)
9. My family is full of the most fun people I know. I'd hang out with them even if we didn't have the same gene pool.
10. Thank the Lord for young field goal kickers at Stanford. They made this girl scream like crazy at the Fiesta Bowl in January and again in South Bend last fall.
And, finally, the lesson I think was the most valuable for me this year came from BFF.
This life is mine to live. I get to decide how to spend my days. But I don't have to decide all of that today....sometimes it's good to just sit back and breathe.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Fourth Annual Bucket List Year In Review
“You've got this life and while you've got it, you'd better kiss like you only have one moment, try to hold someone's hand like you will never get another chance to, look into people's eyes like they're the last you'll ever see, watch someone sleeping like there's no time left, jump if you feel like jumping, run if you feel like running, play music in your head when there is none, and eat cake like it's the only one left in the world!” ~C. JoyBell C.
In keeping with the Year in Review theme I started on Monday, I thought I'd knock out my bucket list year in review. To check out prior years, just click here: 2011, 2010, 2009.
Y'all. Had you told me last January that I would check off 11, count them...11, items from my bucket list in 2012, I would have said you were crazy. But I did it. And I'm so thankful for all of these experiences!
1 and 2. Attend an OSU Bowl Game and Attend a BCS Bowl Game. (Original blog here.)
Yes, I'm that big of a football fan. Trust me, I bet that the majority of my list items are somehow football related. Watching OSU win (in overtime) its first BCS bowl game with some of my favorite boys was absolutely awesome and a great way to kick off 2012!
3. Go to an NCAA Tournament Game. (Original blog here.)
Sadly, I did not get to watch OSU play in a Tournament game (but hopefully this year our drought is over!!), but I had a great time watching two of the first round games. And when I headed down to the floor to take my photo for this blog, the Colorado mascot decided he needed to join in.
4. See the river dyed green on St. Patrick's Day in Chicago. (Original blogs here and here.)
Oh.My.Gosh. There really are just not words to tell you how much fun I had checking this item off the list with ND Friend. Not only did we see the river dyed green, but we ate like kings, danced in Irish pubs, saw the St. Patty's Day parade, ran a race, and met my new friend Tiny Dancer (and almost had to fight off other girls with a stick).....it was the best weekend!
5. Run a 10K. (Original blog here.)
This one seems a little strange since I had already run a half marathon last year, but for some reason I had never done a 10K before. Well doing the Remember The Ten run in Stillwater was the perfect place to start. It was awesome running around my college town, and knowing that I was doing it in memory of 10 lives lost too soon. Plus, getting to meet Coach Sutton a the end of the race was just icing on the cake!
6. Go to Vegas. (Original blogs here.)
This was definately the family event of the year. Maybe the decade. Little Brother got married in Vegas and we did it up right. I had the absolute best time!
7. Zipline through the jungle. (Original blog here.)
Costa Rica allowed me to check this baby off the list. Although I must admit that once I climbed up the first tower and got ready to go, I was pretty tempted to just admit defeat and never cross this one off. But I'm so glad I did--it was so beautiful and so much fun!
8. Parasail. (Original blog here.)
During this little event I may have sworn that I would never do anything again with Cousin Swiss Mister, who kept trying to unhook my clip to the parachute, and who then proved that chivalry is, indeed, dead when he shoved me out of the way to crawl on the boat first once we landed. Despite his shenanigans, I thought parasailing was amazing and I am SO glad that we did it!
9. See a waterfall. (Original blog here.)
I'm not totally sure how I had never done this before, but where better to check it off than Costa Rica? We hiked down to a beautiful waterfall in Manuel Antonio, in the rain, and then even though it was pouring and freezing, we climbed in to swim and take pictures. Go big or go home, that was our theme for the trip!
10. Donate money to Oklahoma State.
I didn't blog about this one, but College Roomie and I both bought bricks in the alumni walk at OSU. Of course, we asked the they put our bricks together, you know, since we're sticks and all. And now we're immortal at the happiest place on earth. Love it.
11. Do The Color Run. (Original blog here.)
I knocked this baby off the list in August and it was tons of fun! I had some friends come into town for the race and we all had a blast getting covered in colored powder. For the record, it took a week to get some of that stuff off...but well worth it!

In keeping with the Year in Review theme I started on Monday, I thought I'd knock out my bucket list year in review. To check out prior years, just click here: 2011, 2010, 2009.
Y'all. Had you told me last January that I would check off 11, count them...11, items from my bucket list in 2012, I would have said you were crazy. But I did it. And I'm so thankful for all of these experiences!
1 and 2. Attend an OSU Bowl Game and Attend a BCS Bowl Game. (Original blog here.)
Yes, I'm that big of a football fan. Trust me, I bet that the majority of my list items are somehow football related. Watching OSU win (in overtime) its first BCS bowl game with some of my favorite boys was absolutely awesome and a great way to kick off 2012!
3. Go to an NCAA Tournament Game. (Original blog here.)
Sadly, I did not get to watch OSU play in a Tournament game (but hopefully this year our drought is over!!), but I had a great time watching two of the first round games. And when I headed down to the floor to take my photo for this blog, the Colorado mascot decided he needed to join in.
4. See the river dyed green on St. Patrick's Day in Chicago. (Original blogs here and here.)
Oh.My.Gosh. There really are just not words to tell you how much fun I had checking this item off the list with ND Friend. Not only did we see the river dyed green, but we ate like kings, danced in Irish pubs, saw the St. Patty's Day parade, ran a race, and met my new friend Tiny Dancer (and almost had to fight off other girls with a stick).....it was the best weekend!
5. Run a 10K. (Original blog here.)
This one seems a little strange since I had already run a half marathon last year, but for some reason I had never done a 10K before. Well doing the Remember The Ten run in Stillwater was the perfect place to start. It was awesome running around my college town, and knowing that I was doing it in memory of 10 lives lost too soon. Plus, getting to meet Coach Sutton a the end of the race was just icing on the cake!
6. Go to Vegas. (Original blogs here.)
This was definately the family event of the year. Maybe the decade. Little Brother got married in Vegas and we did it up right. I had the absolute best time!
7. Zipline through the jungle. (Original blog here.)
Costa Rica allowed me to check this baby off the list. Although I must admit that once I climbed up the first tower and got ready to go, I was pretty tempted to just admit defeat and never cross this one off. But I'm so glad I did--it was so beautiful and so much fun!
8. Parasail. (Original blog here.)
During this little event I may have sworn that I would never do anything again with Cousin Swiss Mister, who kept trying to unhook my clip to the parachute, and who then proved that chivalry is, indeed, dead when he shoved me out of the way to crawl on the boat first once we landed. Despite his shenanigans, I thought parasailing was amazing and I am SO glad that we did it!
9. See a waterfall. (Original blog here.)
I'm not totally sure how I had never done this before, but where better to check it off than Costa Rica? We hiked down to a beautiful waterfall in Manuel Antonio, in the rain, and then even though it was pouring and freezing, we climbed in to swim and take pictures. Go big or go home, that was our theme for the trip!
10. Donate money to Oklahoma State.
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Us circa 2003. |
11. Do The Color Run. (Original blog here.)
I knocked this baby off the list in August and it was tons of fun! I had some friends come into town for the race and we all had a blast getting covered in colored powder. For the record, it took a week to get some of that stuff off...but well worth it!

So there ya have it. 11 checkmarks in 12 months. Not too bad. Here's to more fun and more checkmarks in 2013!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Bring It On, 2013!
“Another year is fast approaching. Go be that starving artist you’re afraid to be. Open up that journal and get poetic finally. Volunteer. Suck it up and travel. You were not born here to work and pay taxes. You were put here to be part of a vast organism to explore and create. Stop putting it off. The world has much more to offer than what’s on 15 televisions at TGI Fridays. Take pictures. Scare people. Shake up the scene. Be the change you want to see in the world.” ~Jason Mraz
I love a new year. The turning of a page, a blank slate, a time for new routines and habits and plans, and a chance to wear funny hats and party it up. (I'm a big talker, the truth is I spent NYC on my couch in my sweats and was in bed by 10.)
I hope all of you have a wonderful time celebrating the New Year and a fantastic 2013!
And me? Well, I've got big plans for 2013. Plans for half marathons and a trip to Europe and a George Strait concert with my cousin and aunts. Bachelorette parties to throw and bridesmaid dresses to wear and dancing to do. Orange clad football games to attend, an uncle to take to Notre Dame for the first time, and hot dogs to eat at Wrigley Field. I've got babies to meet and cards to send and birthday parties to enjoy. I'll have 30 candles to blow out and a 30 by 30 list that needs lots of check marks before we get to that cake.
Bring it on, 2013. I've got a lot of living to do in the next 365 days!
I love a new year. The turning of a page, a blank slate, a time for new routines and habits and plans, and a chance to wear funny hats and party it up. (I'm a big talker, the truth is I spent NYC on my couch in my sweats and was in bed by 10.)
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New Years Eve circa 2009 |
And me? Well, I've got big plans for 2013. Plans for half marathons and a trip to Europe and a George Strait concert with my cousin and aunts. Bachelorette parties to throw and bridesmaid dresses to wear and dancing to do. Orange clad football games to attend, an uncle to take to Notre Dame for the first time, and hot dogs to eat at Wrigley Field. I've got babies to meet and cards to send and birthday parties to enjoy. I'll have 30 candles to blow out and a 30 by 30 list that needs lots of check marks before we get to that cake.
Bring it on, 2013. I've got a lot of living to do in the next 365 days!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Word for 2012: Full
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion into clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow."
When I look back over the last year and try to think of a word to encompass it all, there was only one that seemed fitting. Full. My life is full.
Full of weddings (in Vegas and Oklahoma and Dallas and Oklahoma again) and cards on my birthday and hour-long phone conversations with good friends.
Of Facebook chats and chest bumps and tackling practice and flowers from my favorite people.
Full of engagement parties and engagement schemes and the birth of my goddaughter.
Of football games and meeting Coach Sutton and kids I used to babysit being in college.
Full of seeing a green river and dancing in an Irish pub. Full of jumping off of a ledge in a jungle and parasailing over the ocean.
Of books I read and letters to Mr. Right (wherever he may be) I wrote and making memories with my family.
Full of Fiesta Bowl wins and rushing the field and laughing until my stomach hurt.
And, most importantly, full of all of the amazing people who I have experienced these things with.
It's easy to think about the things we don't have yet.....the things that we are still working for or dreaming about. But this year taught me to focus, instead, on all of the amazing things that I have been given. My life is full. I am blessed. Period. End of story.

When I look back over the last year and try to think of a word to encompass it all, there was only one that seemed fitting. Full. My life is full.
Full of weddings (in Vegas and Oklahoma and Dallas and Oklahoma again) and cards on my birthday and hour-long phone conversations with good friends.
Of Facebook chats and chest bumps and tackling practice and flowers from my favorite people.
Full of engagement parties and engagement schemes and the birth of my goddaughter.
Of football games and meeting Coach Sutton and kids I used to babysit being in college.
Full of seeing a green river and dancing in an Irish pub. Full of jumping off of a ledge in a jungle and parasailing over the ocean.
Of books I read and letters to Mr. Right (wherever he may be) I wrote and making memories with my family.
Full of Fiesta Bowl wins and rushing the field and laughing until my stomach hurt.
And, most importantly, full of all of the amazing people who I have experienced these things with.
It's easy to think about the things we don't have yet.....the things that we are still working for or dreaming about. But this year taught me to focus, instead, on all of the amazing things that I have been given. My life is full. I am blessed. Period. End of story.
Here's to enjoying and appreciating the fullness we have in 2013!
Happy New Year!

Friday, December 28, 2012
Peace Out....
"Go that way really fast. If something gets in your way, turn!" ~Skiing advice
No time to blog today because.....
I'm here:
With these crazy people:
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