Wednesday, February 28 – After visiting the retail booths, foodie spots and and animals here at the Houston Rodeo and Livestock Show, we met Carrie at the Wine Garden. We shared a bottle of wine with her and met up with Carrie's friend, Holly, her boyfriend, and her parents, who are here visiting from the Syracuse, NY, area. The Wine Garden is a great place to relax, listen to the music, and to prepare for the rodeo and the concert.
A little after 6 p.m., we headed over to Reliant Stadium for the rodeo. It wasn't very crowded yet. We decided to sit in some empty seats on the lower lever for the rodeo, or until we were asked to move. It didn't take long for the stadium to fill up, but no one came for the seats we were occupying. So we enjoyed the entire rodeo from pretty close seats rather than the nose bleed section where senior “free” tickets force you to sit.
There was bucking broncos, calf roping, bull riding, barrel racing, chuck wagon races, mutton bustin’, and more. We really enjoy the rodeo! We all seem to have favorite events and are never disappointed. Things are expensive though. Beers sell for $9.50 each!
We are all ready to enjoy the show.
Every night they have a calf scramble. If a student can catch a calf an get in the center of the field, they get to keep the calf, raise it, and sell it. Nice way to help the kids out.
We love the Mutton Bustin’ contest. These little ones hold on for their life. So dang funny.
And the winner is….what a cutie.
We all pick our favorite to win in the Chuck wagon races.
As soon as the rodeo concludes, the stage is driven out on the field in a matter of minutes. Pretty amazing to see this huge stage be driven out there. We were able to retain our “borrowed” seats for the concert. That also was pretty surprising. Little Big Town did not disappoint! It was a great show. It was wonderful to enjoy it with Carrie and friends.
After the concert we headed to the light rail train for our ride back to the truck. We park at a nearby lot and only have to ride the train for one stop. The train and parking are included in one price for $20. Yep, things are expensive at the rodeo! Twenty minutes after returning to the truck, we pulled into the Houston Elks Lodge Campground. A long but enjoyable day! We are going to be here for at least a month, so stop back and see how we spend our time here in Houston.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!
What fun time a great pictures , looks like an awesome day !
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day! I love the idea of the Calf Scramble for the kids with a great reward. Lucky you guys for being able to get some good seats for all the events. That was a lot of you to get "borrowed" seats. Seeing Little Big Town for $10 is a real winner.
ReplyDeleteI love rodeos and I'm sure Houston puts on a great one. Everything's bigger in TX, right? I need to keep this in mind to follow a future RGV winter trip. Would have really enjoyed Little Big Town!! Glad you are having a good time.
ReplyDeleteWe've never been to a rodeo -- it looks like you all had a blast! I would have gone just to see the mutton bustin' competition. Nice that you were able to score good seats for the rodeo and keep them for the concert. You guys are great at finding fun things to do wherever you are. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like another fun filled Texas day. You sure do enjoy your winters.
ReplyDeleteI love rodeos! This one looks especially fun and with the addition of Little Big Town, it sounds like a perfect day. LuAnn
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