This past Monday, Diane and I went to the Houston Rodeo, the largest rodeo in the world. You heard me, in the whole world. Needless to say, it didn’t disappoint. We took the Metro Rail down so we’d avoid the long lines for parking. Jason and Erin introduced us to some delicious burritos and then we chowed down on typical rodeo food (e.g., corn on the cob and the chop potato). We convinced Erin to join us in some carnival games while Jason acted as the groups official photographer. We meandered through the livestock show (a lot of it was already inside the stadium by the time we entered the Reliant Center) before finally making it to the actual rodeo.

Probably my favorite part was when 20 teenage boys and girls were given the opportunity to catch some baby calves. If they successfully caught the calf and roped it, they were able to keep it. One poor boy held on for dear life as the calf dragged him all over the place. He ended up with a ripped shirts and torn jeans that were barely hanging out. Oh yeah, I can’t forget the mutton bustin’.

To top the night off, we saw Darius Rucker (remember Hooty and the Blowfish?) perform live. Best of all, we got great seats for a terrific price through the ExxonMobil Club. :)

Diane

Cowgirl in the making

Rednecks at Play

Gotta love ‘em Rednecks

UT Longhorn

The actual UT longhorn

John Deere

You’re not from the country unless you’re riding a John Deere

Bull riding

I’d last about, ohhh, about 0.01 seconds on the bull

Wagon coach racing

It sorta reminded me of Back to the Future 3

Ice cream!

Delicious ice cream

Chop potato

I’m guessing a 3,000-calorie heart attack in the making

Mutton Bustin'

Will he hold on?

Mutton Bustin'

Still hanging on

Mutton Bustin'

It’s not looking so good…

Mutton Bustin'

The end is near

Mutton Bustin'

Off he went

Mutton Bustin'

That’ll teach him to ride a sheep

Darius Rucker

Darius Rucker (a little blurry, I know)

You can only zoom in so far at night (we were about 25 rows back on the field level)