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...for my Mavs!! Come on Mavs lets do this and win!! Yah! Super excited for the Mavs to have this win under their belt! It would be so awesome if we got this! Hopefully my Rangers will keep up the okay work (hasnt been that great but its better) and we'll see how football season goes. Last year was my first year to pay any attention to football...maybe this year they will surprise us!

Getting ready for the win!

 A little papa's to celebrate a win! and of course Steph would have a 'Los Mavs' tshirt! 

Pluckers to watch the game on the big Screens! 

 So happy Beth made it out! That was two days in a row I got to see her lovely face! that never happens!

 Larry and his victory drinksss! ha ha ha!


My sister has been in town and its been fun! We saw Hangeover II. It was good, but the first one is still at the top of my list. My sister and I are obsessed with the outlet stores in Allen, mostly because of the coach store. That place is like Heaven on earth. 

Im a VERY happy girl! Great presents!

I got mom a new coach wristlet



Memorial weekend was an interesting one. I got some sun, hung out with friends and learned how to play poker! Im addicted now. I had no idea that a poker game could last alllll night! We started playing at 11pm-ish, I didnt hit the bed till 6am! But it was a good night and now Im determined to be a mastermind at poker! :-) 


A trip with Jen to Austin/ San Marcus  (turned into a day trip)...pretty sure I wont be going on any road trips with her anytime soon ever again...

Austin, my second home! We didnt get to stay long, but Ill be back again in a few weeks and next time will be longer! This was an in and out kind of day!  

Im on a sunglasses kind of roll....
New aviators (kiss kiss lovey!)

Rockin' the Betsey Johnson's! Im not smiling because Im being serious! 
blahahaha! ;-)

Puerto Rico is approaching quickly!!
48 days!! Eck! 


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