I found a few faces that I just had to photograph at the New York and Houston game in October 2010 at Reliant Stadium. Clearly the fans enjoyed this game even though the Texans did not win it.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Pink Day at Reliant Stadium - Texans vs Giants 2010
We girls carry the banner |
I made them do it! |
"I don't know but can tell you this, I made everyone in our party wear pink!" Yeah, this is truly a trend in a color gender nation. Blue = manliness, pink = girlishness.
Support by women but where are the men? |
Texan Cheerleaders |
Texas Anthem party - plenty of pink |
Fan in war paint - no pink here! |
Players Uniforms |
Guy or girl? |
Cheerleaders showing off their uniforms |
What can I say! They were in front of us the entire game. All guys seemed to agree that they support the cancer research by watching these ladies and getting "pinked out".
Little girls in pink |
Another lady responded to the question - my husband refuses to wear pink. Just not a manly color. Do you realize we are the only nation in the world with colors that are associated with genders? "Hmmm ... I'll look that up", I responded. I did and found her statement to be questionable. The story of pink and blue did not really become cast into concrete until the 1950's.1 That does not change anything though. Face it, the women say it takes a real man to wear pink and the men say they just prefer to wear the colors of the team. Cop-out?
Just another great American fetish in life. Yes, my grand-daughter's room is going to be pink!
And what did I do? I was bullied into not wearing my pink shirt by my friend. I did find a bargain Texan pink cap and wore it the entire game, over my red UofH cap. Now that is a compromise!
1 Color Lovers
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Does change in tailgating rules change Texans fans? Texans vs Giants 2010
Early view of Yellow parking lot where tailgaters camp |
Concrete section for tailgaters and parking |
Before the Dallas game it was customary for a season ticket holder to bring anyone they wanted. After all, they paid for the parking spot and their friends could come out to enjoy the game with them. The attendants told us about the fights and we read some in the newspaper but never saw one. We tailgated for the Dallas game in the same parking lot. It was almost full when we arrived at about 9AM for the Dallas game. On this Sunday, for the New York Giants, it was virtually empty at the same time of day. The parking lot energy was almost gone. I expected to hear echoes at any time, like when a house has no furniture in it.
Police presence to make sure there were no fights this week |
The shock waves of management's announcement was generally mixed. Some people thought it would be good for tailgating and spectators and was sorely needed. Others who were more adventurous and fun loving thought it would have a negative impact. Bottom line is that before the Dallas game, the Texans had the best tailgating in the country in number and quality; now that reputation is on the line. Fans were not as enthusiastic in the stadium as prior games. Do you wonder as I do if it was the unexciting opponent or was it the less excited fans coming off the tailgating parking lots? In the remaining few home games, we will see what unfolds. I clearly felt the difference in and outside of the stadium.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Memorable Texan and Cowboy Faces in Reliant Stadium
Dancing at entrance |
Watching a football game in Houston's Reliant Stadium is full of fun. The people and the place makes any game a memorable experience. On this particular Sunday, Hispanic Heritage was celebrated. Here's a few people I enjoyed during the game.
In foreground - super nice fan |
Texan colored hair-do |
Stadium neighbors |
This fan is at every single game sitting right next to us, so we have gotten to know this lady.
Nearby fans |
Memorable faces in the crowd |
Very good fans - making noise and showing signs |
Memorable face |
Salute from memorable fan |
Loyal fans next to us |
memorable face / enthusiastic fan |
Memorable Cowboy fan |
Another Cowboy fan |
Award winning Cowboy fan |
Foster is definitely making a difference for us this year |
Poise and class |
This is one of several articles on the Cowboy/Texan game of September 26th, 2010. Click on any photo for a full screen view.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Can't help but love the Texan and Cowboy Fans at the Tailgate party
We are one in this great state of ours. That was shown by the gentleman behaviors at the stadium in the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans game on October 26th, 2010, at Reliant Stadium. It was also evident in the smiles and congeniality among those on opposite support positions. I am going to share that with you here. Such lovely people with which to enjoy the Tailgate party.
I saw this lovely lady when she was giggling over a joke with her friends. I seemed to make it a lot worse when I started kidding her about her tattoo! She was trying to explain to me that the tattoo wasn't real and I wasn't buying it. She wins the award on best laugh! Would we all have such a personality! She had me rolling on the floor before I could get out of their tent.
This young lady was destined to be featured before I left the tent. Her red hair I found to be amazing as it glowed in the sun. And that is why her smile is so genuine.
Listen pops, I am proud of my Mexican heritage. Tengo muchisimo orgullo de mis parientes de Mexico. Hablas el español? Porque no?
Hey pops! I am about to show Dallas what a real man is like! I AM READY FOR WAR on the turf! Let me at 'em.
Another lovely lady making a statement. Texans it is, has been and will continue to be!
All ages were represented at the Tailgate and in the stands of Reliant.
I think this lady was waiting for me. I saw her cleaning the front of the truck and apparently waxing the front bumper. Then I figured it out. She wanted a clean place to sit down. Now she was ready for a photo to be taken! Please .... No problema!
You want me to do what? ... Geez buddy! The lady just before you wanted her photo taken!
My tummy hurts from laughing! |
Want a chiller? Who can say no to that sweet face? |
Miss Miller Light had a great smile. She was passing out some nice Texans chillers. You don't think the guys behind her noticed her, do you?
I can't believe you did that! |
This guy had just finished off a Tequila shot(s) with whipped cream. The girls are laughing as he has come out of it unscathed but wait a minute! He has water in his hand! A feeble attempt to detox?
We are the Texans! |
This was Tejano day, a celebration of the rich culture in the latino community who support our Texans. Some folks won't let Earl Campbell be forgotten. To us, he played for the Texans, not the Oilers.
So you like my red hair. Ok then I will show it to you in the sun! |
This young lady was destined to be featured before I left the tent. Her red hair I found to be amazing as it glowed in the sun. And that is why her smile is so genuine.
This is the way it goes. We are going to win!! |
Listen pops, I am proud of my Mexican heritage. Tengo muchisimo orgullo de mis parientes de Mexico. Hablas el español? Porque no?
Hey pops, look at me! I'm ready!!! |
You and I both know that I am the sweetheart of the Texans fans |
Another lovely lady making a statement. Texans it is, has been and will continue to be!
Can I help that I am a Dallas fan? |
Great boots |
You gotta be kidding me! |
You want me to do what? ... Geez buddy! The lady just before you wanted her photo taken!
Little Guy award - going right in the ole bread basket |
Watch me put it where Schaub #8 would put it, right into the hands of Andre Johnson, #80!
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