My sister (who lives in Lubbock) and my sister-in-law (who lives in Dallas) are all over Facebook with posts about the Texas Rangers making the World Series. Truthfully, Darin and I aren't really baseball fans and don't follow the Rangers. However, since we are from Texas, we decided we should step up to the plate and root for the team. The Rangers are only one of three teams that have never made it to the World Series. So between homework and football practice the kids and I decided to bake some cookies for tonight's first game.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
3rd Annual Road Trip
A good friend and I jumped into our minivans this morning and drove to Bradenton, Florida for our third visit to the Hunsader Farms Pumpkin Festival and Corn Maze. With two moms and five kids it is always an adventure. We are afraid our little fall secret is out, this was the most crowded it has ever been and for the first time we recognized some fellow Neapolitans. Still, a great time was had by all!
Cooling off in the 85 degree weather with shaved ice
While on a road trip someone always feels the need to use the restroom in what I call "the middle of nowhere." Yes, we had to stop at one of those gas stations! You know what I am talking about, the kind where the bathroom is still located outside. The kind that post all of the town's local information on its windows. The kids and I found great humor in reading some of the signs.
Monday, October 18, 2010
International Travelers, not!
We made a quick stop at the St. Agnes International Festival. It featured food, decorations and dancing from many countries. Our visit was made short due to the huge crowd of people. I think there were more visitors than St. Agnes had ever expected. Darin and I tease that our kids are not ready to leave the country due to their picky eating. There were so many choices of international foods to try. Mason ended up with fried chicken and corn from the USA and Mackenzie ended up with nothing. At least now they both agree that they are not ready to travel abroad with us.




Sunday, October 17, 2010
HLHS Update
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Casamento
Years ago, while Darin was working in Miami, we attended many Cuban weddings and even one Greek wedding. Tonight, we experienced our first Brazilian wedding. Like the Cuban weddings, a Brazilian wedding never starts on time. As a matter of fact, this is one started 1 1/2 hours late. The entire ceremony was spoken in Portuguese and translated into English by one of the groomsmen. It also included three solos by the wedding party. One in English, two in Portuguese including one sung by the bride to her groom.
The reception started with berry smoothies that were delivered to each table. The buffet line included rice, potatoes, chicken casserole and shredded pork. We weren't sure what ingredients were in each of the dishes but they tasted delicious! Brazilians must have sweet tooth because there was a tremendous amount of desserts and handmade chocolates in addition to the cake.
Congrats to Isabel and Robert! Thanks so much for inviting the Morgans, we sure had a good time.




The reception started with berry smoothies that were delivered to each table. The buffet line included rice, potatoes, chicken casserole and shredded pork. We weren't sure what ingredients were in each of the dishes but they tasted delicious! Brazilians must have sweet tooth because there was a tremendous amount of desserts and handmade chocolates in addition to the cake.
Congrats to Isabel and Robert! Thanks so much for inviting the Morgans, we sure had a good time.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Pumpkin Picking
Saturday, October 2, 2010
A Taste of Rome
Darin decided to make a quick dash over to Palm Beach to attend the Rush concert. While he was gone, Mason and I decided to join friends for dinner in Rome, Italy (well, not exactly, but pretty darn close).
Like Rome, the main seating was outdoors.
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Welcome
- The Naples Morgans
- We are the NaplesMorgans and we have a dog (Wagner) who is 7, and he is a Chinese Crested Powder Puff, not the hairless but the double coated kind. Mason is 13, and he is a big fan of basketball and football. I work as a technology teacher at a local elementary school. Darin has his own business called Ascendant Wealth Management. Mackenzie is 16, and she loves to spend her time practicing for drumline and watching movies.
