What's happening in Texas:
Belt Buckles - Large Ones
Wrangler Jeans
Boots - No Imitation Leather/Skin here (For all you boot needs locally - "Step Into The Bootjack , Step Out in Style" and tell them "Our Life" recommended you. Not going to get you anything off but they will see the power of advertising on "Our Life")
Cowboy Hats - not those straw ones college girls are wearing
Let's recap the trip:
Saturday (Travel Day)
Flights
I am in no way a frequent traveler but I am more than once a year and I actually have been on one trip each month that required flying for the past 3 months. I have attempted to park close in the surface parking (right behind the covered parking which is more expensive for an extended stay...I am cheap and park in the surface.) and NEVER have been able to park in the section closest to the middle of the parking garage that connects you to the terminal (I try each time, up and down the isles looking for the closest parking spot...nothing). So as LA and I are looking for a parking spot, I made the fatal comment "Won't be able to find a parking spot over there" (close to walkway) and we proceed to park towards the rear of the lot - not as far as you could be pretty close. As we walk up to the closest section LA tell me "Not going to find a spot" as she points out to me one spot, another spot, and finally a third spot...really, is this how this trip is going to be. Being proven wrong, I go get the car and move to the closer spot (I know men this is against some Man Law about once the car has been parked it can not be moved to a closer spot but I am the exception because I am lazy (and it was going to be late and I didn't want to walk all the way to Summerville to get my car - so it was a safety and convenience move acceptable under Man Law)).
We made it through security (Charleston does not have the choice of full body scanner or being violated by a TSA agent. I am sure it is coming. I thought Dallas/Fort Worth would have had one but they did not.)
While in the Atlanta airport trying to find some dinner, LA saw some players from the U of Oregon (The Ducks) and using our detective skills determined they were on the basketball team. As it turned out, we went to Chick Fil A and they went to Chick Fil A and I think team height is going to be an issue for them down the stretch (probably right now because I don't think there's going to be a stretch run). I got talking to the coach and told him I had some eligibility left and thought I could help them. He said he would have called earlier but he said he read on a couple of blogs that I had retired. Anyway, I got a tryout over the Christmas Holidays with the team.
The flight from Atlanta to Dallas got off to an interesting start. Boarding planes is generally interesting...finding your seat, people in your seat, minor confrontations, overhead storage (people cramming their over sized carry-on in the overhead storage - It will fit if you close it hard enough. Just check the bag.). As LA and I make it to the rear of the plane the flight attendant (let's call her Mrs. McScrooge or sarcastically Mrs. Friendly) is standing in a row wanting us to pass by but she is standing in the seat of the gentleman in front of LA. So we have a stand off on row 24. It starts with stares back and forth at each other between LA and the flight attendant. I will interpret the non verbal communication that took place":
Mrs Friendly - Walk past so I can get by
LA - I can't get by he is in the way
Mrs Friendly - Walk past so I can get by
LA - I can't get by he is in the way
Mrs Friendly - Move
LA - I can't get by he is in the way
Verbal communication is then followed:
Mrs. Friendly - He's waiting on you to go by
LA - I can't get by because YOU are in his seat and he is blocking the isle
(more staring)
Everyone turns sideways which somehow magically makes you smaller (because your arse in the face of the person in the seat that is already sitting down) and we all pass and I give Mrs Friendly the stare down as we pass. Evidently, she missed the training 35 years ago about customer service and Delta's slogan "...flying the friendly skies". I find it hard to believe she missed it.
On the way to Dallas(we thought) from Atlanta, LA and I realized we were on the wrong flight - all that with the flight attendant and we are on the wrong flight. How could this happen? All the safeguards, beeps and bonks and announcements and LA and I are on the wrong flight (we couldn't hear have the stuff anyone was saying over the intercom (sounds like a drive thru most of the time) because our ears were stopped up and we had fine seats right next to the HUGE engine - if anything happened to the engine, we would have been the first to know). Wondering where we are headed, after about 30 minutes in the air we find out, we are on the plane going to the North Pole to either see Santa or drop off a couple of polar bears that had been hibernating in SC. The father and son (from Gvegas) immediately in front of us have their overhead a/c control wide open and blowing right on their heads (suffice it to say that they both had put on a couple of extra layers for the long winters nap coming up...more about them much later in this post). Let's set the record straight. Just because LA is cold doesn't mean it is cold. I am in no way her father who never wears a jacket (didn't think he owned a jacket for the longest time but now I know he does because everyone gave him one last year) but suffice it to say that when I am cold, it is cold and LA is beyond cold to freezing. When the drink service finally gets all the way to the back of the plane, Mrs. Friendly says "It's cold back here" and looks at us as asks, if we are cold? She evidently passed the Flight Attendent Obvious class in training - My fingers and hands were so cold that I had pulled them inside my jacket like you used to do as child so they wouldn't get frostbite and LA and I are huddled in a ball together and the only heat I can feel is when LA puts her head on my shoulder and I put my head on hers ...ding,ding,ding we have a winner "Yes, we are cold". The polar bears seems to be doing just fine, glad they are comfortable. LA asked for a blanket(which we both laugh about because it is not in a package but had been used by someone on an earlier flight but at this point it didn't matter to her...disclaimer - I did not use or touch the blanket in question.). The polar bear express finally made it to Dallas and we began to thaw out.
Rental Car
We made it to the rental car building and filled out all the paperwork and since my phone had died and I didn't have a car charger, I decided that we would need a GPS. My theory is a GPS is great if you don't know where your going. It might not be the shortest route or easiest route but you will get there. As we are preparing to leave, I grab the GPS bag from the counter and it falls straight to the floor, CRASH (butterfingers...probably shouldn't mention that to the coach until after my tryout). I think great a $98 GPS just cost me $399. He tells me to try it out and if doesn't power on to bring it back. We get to the car, pull the GPS out of the bag and the screen is shattered. We plugged it in and it worked but the exterior screen is toast. I took it back inside and the employee looked at it and had the look of that's not good - not powering on I could hook you up but shattered screen not so much so. He punched a bunch of buttons and shuffled some paperwork, gave me a new one and it was handled and if when I came back no one said anything about it then it should be ok. I am expecting a charge on my credit card for it...we will see what happens. But that's not the end of the story...I get the new GPS to the car and try to adjust the mount and what happens? As I am trying to adjust the bracket, SNAP and I broke the mount. In less than 10 minutes, I have shattered a GPS and broke a bracket...this trip is going to get expensive.
Spaghetti/Spider Web
The road system around and in downtown Dallas is like bowl of spaghetti or a spider's web. Good thing we had a working GPS because I am pretty sure, we would have never made it to the hotel with just a map or written directions. I am not going to call myself Magellan but generally after one trip on the roads, I can get a feel and have some sense of direction about where I am and the direction we need to go and the roads. LA and I both were confused most of our trip about directions and roads. Like I said earlier about the GPS, I am sure there are other routes but stick to the GPS and it will get you there. For the first time ever with a GPS, I had it tell me actually make a U turn as part of the directions not because we missed a turn.
They evidently have a trolley that runs through Dallas in one of the lanes of travel...make it a little more confusing for out of towners. The have right exits, left exits, left entrances, over passes, under passes, state roads, federal roads, highways, managed HOV lanes...etc
The reason for the trip - Cowboys Stadium and Dallas
Rising up like a phoenix in the distance, 9 miles away the top of the Cowboys Stadium can be seen. The stadium is in Arlington, TX and is next door to the Texas Rangers stadium.
I think I saw a stat somewhere that Dallas is the Southwest's only city to have the NFL (Cowboys), NBA (Mavericks), MBL (Rangers), NHL (Stars), and MLS (FC Dallas) and to further separate them from other cities even have NASCAR (Texas Motorspeedway). I almost broke a Man Law to see as many sporting events as possible while in a given city and had forgotten to check about the Mavericks and Stars but as luck would have it they were both out of town...close call. Breaking a Man Law is a serious offense.
Gameday
I had paid for parking through an online website to make sure we had a decent spot and didn't get stuck in Egypt taking a shuttle. The parking lot turned out to be great except for the $8.50 premium I paid for paying on line. Parking was $30 when we arrived and I asked the lady for my refund and she laughed and told me it costs extra to have a guaranteed spot...whatever
The rickshaw business is booming around the stadium and the guys peddling are athletes. How do I know? Because there is no way an out of shape sofa lounger could get up off the sofa and do that job. The minimum weight you are hauling is north of 500 pounds. Every rickshaw we saw had at least one huge(fat) dude riding and a passenger that was squeezed into the seat with his friend (he needs to find smaller friends). LA and I both looked at each other and started laughing. Maybe those guys would be better off walking to the game to burn off a few of the calories they are getting ready to intake with the nachos, hot dogs, hamburgers and beer.
NFL and college game day are similar but I would say there is a lot more tailgating at a college game and that is more elaborate. Just the necessities at a NFL game tent, grill, table, food, drinks and the larger ones had tv's. The drinking appeared to be about equal. All the high rollers at the NFL games are in there box eating instead of outside with the common folks. They have two "party" areas outside behind both end zones but inside the ticket area to hang out it before and after the game. We entered in the Miller Lite Party area. It had a stage, music, entertainment. The beers are $8.50 and I hope you like Miller Lite or the champagne of beer - Miller High Life. Those were all I saw in cans. They might have had a couple of other on draft but I am sure Miller was affiliated with the brands. Speaking of concessions at the stadium the company that provides all the food and beverage at Cowboys Stadium is owned by Jerry Jones and the late George Steinbrenner - absolutely pure genius, might as well make all the money. He probably needs all the revenue he can to keep the doors open, pay the electricity bill and all the employees.
We hung outside at the Miller Lite Party Area before the games. Why? I am sure you are wondering. Because LA heard that the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders were coming on stage in 15 minutes. I really wanted to go inside and find our seats but she insisted. We thought we had been duped at first when a group of girls in long pants got on stage with some drummers and started dancing but found out that they were the Dallas Cowboys Rhythm and Dance team (during the game they danced on platforms in the party zones). The Cowboy Cheerleaders were coming on after them. It wasn't the whole team but just the ones that drew the short straw because it was cold and windy outside and they were in shorts and their little tops. LA wanted to take pictures of them for some reason so I let her. It wasn't worth the fight to try and stop her. If you want to generate a crowd of people put girls dancing on a stage in skimpy outfits and the people will come running...wonder why no one does this to make money?
Inside the stadium, we wondered around on the the main level trying to find a way to our seats. We were moving with the flow of people and tried every way we knew to find our seats but couldn't find them. We finally asked an attendant at a set of stairs going down and she told us to go down the stairs and we would find our seats on the "Hall of Fame Level". We left the peon herd and went down the stairs and through a couple of steel doors and we entered the magic city - about 10% of the people with multiple bars and concessions stands (no lines). We found our seats and we were on about the twenty yard line about 19 rows from the field - very good seats. The first thing you notice is the video screen...not sure there are word to describe how big it is. When my mother saw the 61 widescreen tv I purchased she made the following comment which probably fits for this HUGE tv - "that is the most ostentatious thing I have ever seen" and walked off. (Tim and I were left looking at each other wondering what she had called us.) It really is almost distracting. We were below the screen and I often times found myself watching the screen during the game instead of looking at the field. I would imagine as you get higher in the stadium the more you would watch it. It is HD. If you have a 50" HD tv at home imagine 2,000 of them and you have the size of the Cowboys screen. The picture is just as clear as your HD at home - Impressive. There is a screen on each side and one on both ends. The ones on the end are as big as some stadiums video screen...more details later on the video board. You would be hard pressed to find a better stadium to watch a game in.
We got to experience a first at Cowboys Stadium for this year's football games. The roof was open. The Cowboys do not control the opening and closing of the roof. The NFL does. I guess so the Cowboys can not control the conditions for the game. The NFL lets the Cowboys know 2 hours before kickoff if the roof will be open or closed. Once it is opened it will not be closed during the game. If it starts raining, everyone (expect the high rollers in the boxes) is going to get wet.
Just before game time, we let a couple and their kids pass in front of us to get to their seats and as the father walked past I started thinking to myself "I know this guy, who is he" but I couldn't recall his name. Then all of sudden it came to me it was Matt Doherty - UNC basketball player (80-84), National Championship 1982 (with MJ), Cleveland Cavs, AP National Coach of the Year 2001, former coach at UNC (2000 -2003) and now coach at SMU (which explains why he would be in Dallas, because I did not know he got back into coaching.). Since I am from Charleston and have been a Cougar's basketball fan since my sister went there in the early 80's, I felt I had to go down and talk to Matt. I took the seat next to him and made some small talk and then asked him the question "Do You Remember December 21, 2001?" He looked puzzled. "In Charlotte, NC - Tournament of Champions". Now he was starting to come around. "UNC vs College of Charleston" He was now getting a little antsy and didn't like where our conversation was headed. "I remember. I was there pulling for the Cougars. UNC fans were upset at the play on the court as the Cougars were controlling the mighty Tar Heels and one fan was so upset at the thought of losing again (remember 1989...same building same results) that he threw some peanuts on the court and the Cougars proceeded to win 66 - 60. How about that?" He then asked me to leave or he was going to throw peanuts at me. When he got ready to leave, I gave him one last C-O-U-G-A-R-S. Okay, so that is what I wanted to ask him and how it played out in my head but I didn't want to ruin his time at the game or get arrested.
What else was happening during the game?
A trio of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have other talents...actually sang the National Anthem and did a pretty good job from what I heard.
Donovan McNabb was on the bench watching the video screen.
The reason we got to go to the game...
The Cowboy Cheerleader Christmas Uniforms...
The Cowboys controlled the Redskins but the Redskins wouldn't go away and got back in the game and lost on a last second field goal. It was one of those games where you are watching, if they didn't have a scoreboard you would be sure the Cowboys were killing the Redskins but in the end we had some drama as the Cowboys drove the field and make the winning field goal.
KC and LA at the game

Cowboys Stadium Tour
We signed up for the VIP Cowboys Stadium Tour and by signed up paid $30 bucks to take a tour of the stadium. They had a self guided but you didn't get the full show and when we travel we go VIP. We got to visit the "Jerry Jones" viewing box which is a small box for about 5 people where Jerry can watch the game without all the distractions of his 200 person box, one level below - elevator access between the two boxes.

He has four tv's for replays and a telephone to call a number of people including "Head Coaches" (I guess so he can call in the next play or fire the coach of the spot.).
We didn't get the VIP/VIP tour which would have included his box that supposedly has a 1.2 million dollar chandler, a wall filled with Christel champagne and a wall filled with Petron tequila. We visited the private areas for season ticket holders and any event you can imagine having a the stadium they can accommodate - weddings, parties, proms, receptions...etc someone rented out the locker room for a fantasy league football draft. The stadium has 6 "party" zone areas (3 in each end zone, one on each level) where you can buy a $39 ticket to get into the game and stand in one of those areas. We visited a luxury box where the glass can be opened or shut depending on the experience you want. If you own a box, you are welcome to use it at any event in the stadium but you have to buy however many seats are in your box to that event. You can't use your box and buy only two tickets. There are 5 levels of suites. Every inch of the stadium is designed to maximize return on investment. The video boards cost $35 million and were more expensive than the old stadium in Irving, TX. The Jonas Brothers got to play HALO 3 of the video screens (set some kind of record for playing a video game on the largest video screen) and they have held product launches for Madden football with people playing on the big screens. The can change the stadium based on the event - like for the Jonas brothers they changed most of the men's bathrooms to girls to accommodate the thousands of screaming female teenagers since no males were attending. We got to go on the field. You could play around as much as you wanted. We had our picture taken on the Star (it was free and included in the VIP tour). We walked through the Miller Lite Zone where the players enter and exit the field.
We went to the locker room and not that JJ cut any corners, it just wasn't as plush as I imagined. The lockers are made of some exotic wood that is super expensive but each locker seemed small to me. I bet the practice facility has a players lounge that I would like to tour.
We also got to walk on some holy ground. I wasn't interested but LA twisted my arm...we got to go into the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders locker room...talk about visiting Meca. Anyway, nothing too fancy here except full length mirrors in the back of locker, lots of lights and a life size poster of the girl above her locker.
Each end zone has 5 windows that are the largest retractable windows in the world - 120' x 180'. If they are opened they have to both be opened at the same time due to the pressure.
The two arches that provided the structure for the building and the retractable roof are the longest steel roof structures in the world.
You could put the Statue of Liberty in the stadium and it would not touch the roof (move the video boards).
Why was the old stadium roof open in the middle? So God could always see the star and shine on the Cowboys. Now that the video board blocks the star and God can't see the star what happened? JJ had a lighted star installed on top of the video board.
There is a water feature on the second level in the end zone party pass area.
The Super Bowl is in Dallas this year. Currently, the stadium holds around 80,000 in seats and can hold up to another 30,000 in the "party zone areas" - estimated capacity around 111,000. For the Super Bowl, capacity will be around 120,000. Where are the other 9,000 extra seats? The seats in the stadium are mounted on a rail and the nice seats with cushions an arm rest will be removed and seats without cushions and arm rests will be installed. They will gain about 3/4 seats per row. JJ thinks of everything. The have the most video screens in a building already - around 300. They are going to add another 200 for the Super Bowl that will stay. If you get a "party pass" for the Super Bowl you better get there early. Otherwise, you will only be able to say you were there because you will not be able to see the field or a video board.
At the stadium the have a huge pro shop. We picked up a few gifts for ourselves (tshirts) and picked up a Cowboys cheerleader uniform for a couple of friends wife's (Danny, Cory, Michael). I refused to purchase one for Greg since he doesn't need any more kids right now. When we got back to the airport, there was a Cowboys pro shop. We stopped in to see if we could find something for the kids since the one at the stadium didn't have their sizes in anything we liked. While we were looking we checked out the cost of the shirts we bought. They were cheaper at the airport than at the stadium. Are you kidding me? When was the last time you bought anything at the airport and it was cheaper than you could buy it away from the airport? That darn Jerry Jones...got us.
I know you are as tired reading this as I am typing it but this story has to go full circle - When we are getting ready to board the plane, who do we see? Take a wild guess - THE FREAKING POLAR BEARS (Jeremy, what are the odds of that?) from our flight to Dallas from Atlanta. No way, are you kidding me. We boarded the plane and prayed not be anywhere near them and we were saved from freezing on the way back to Atlanta. There are a lot of people who evidently fly to NFL games because the flight to Atlanta was full of people who had been to the game.
In summary, the stadium was awesome, the video board was huge, it's a great place to watch a football game, LA loved the cheerleaders and we had a great time. It was a good get a way. If you get a chance to go to the BIG D, go!
PS - If you want to see more pictures of the "Stadium" just ask me.