This year's football season has looked so different from years past, but like always, we pivot and adjust. We really weren't sure what bowl season would look like and if it would even happen this year, but thankfully with adjustments, and amazing bowl committees, our bowl season lived on.
In typical years, you have to win 6 games to be bowl eligible, but this year we found teams having won only 4 games being invited to bowls. We also saw a bowl games cancelled, bowl locations, moved, and bowl games cancelled with short notice.
With all of the unknown, we were just so thankful to have the experience this year.
Texas was selected to play in the Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. It's our 2nd year in a row to attend, and I won't lie- the short 1 1/2 drive is perfection. In typical years, teams go down a few days in advance to participate in bowl activities and practices. This year, Texas treated the bowl as a fairly typical away game.
DJ and his staff drove down on Monday, and the team drove down Monday as well.
Once in the hotel, DJ set up the meeting rooms and had a little bit of down time before team meetings.
I worked on Monday and the girls and I drove down Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday morning, DJ got up and went on a run at the riverwalk and snapped this photo.
Once the girls and I arrived, we sat in the hotel room and hung out with DJ. I know that sounds boring, but I feel like we don't see him too often during bowls and sometimes, you just need some family time.
When he had to get ready for the game, the girls and I ventured out to the river walk and stopped by the Alamo because Adalyn wanted to see it again. We ate dinner, and then got ready for the game.
I stole a few pictures that DJ took for this post ;)
This is a photo of him and his staff that worked the game. He has an amazing video staff here with 3 employees and students. They work so hard and they love what they do, which makes his job so much easier.
Bevo.
We snapped one quick family photo before kick off.
Adalyn asked for binoculars for Christmas (thanks Nana!) and took them to the game with her. She had fun looking for DJ on the sidelines and throwing him a "hook 'em" sign.
Texas players praying in the endzone.
Kickoff was at 8 pm, so it was right at bedtime for the girls! They were troopers and stayed up well past their bedtime. In the 3rd quarter, we were snapping selfies to keep this girl entertained.
Texas won the game, and the celebration after the game is always one of my favorite parts (when we win) Last year, we had passes to be on the field after the game, but this year, we weren't allowed on.
Sort of. Once DJ realized that there were other kids with their dads, he came and grabbed the girls from the stands. I mean, we may have gotten in trouble for it, but those kids celebrating with their dads is one of the sweetest moments and it's worth all of the hard work and missed family time they go through. I was kind of in tears watching them walk out there.
This was my view of the celebration.
And this was DJ's.
One of my favorite moments after any game, is when the girls run and hug their dad's neck. No one can really understand what our girls go through and how much they miss their dad during the season, but I will 100% tell you that even though it's hard, it's worth it. Those little sweet moments are so worth it. I really wouldn't have it any other way.
The girls brought home the largest balloons they could find and they were able to get their first picture with Bevo this 2020 season.
DJ's entire staff couldn't work the game, but they were all there. We are so thankful for all of the hard work they put in.
This moment is everything.
We didn't get back to the hotel until 1:00 ish am. It was late! The girls went to bed and DJ and I hung out in a room next door with friends celebrating. I did not crawl in to bed until 3:30. We slept until 9, and decided to drive home instead of finding something fun to do. We had talked about hanging out on Wednesday, but decided we would rather go back later in the Spring for a weekend camping trip.
Of course, no drive in Texas is complete without a stop at Buccee's.
And by 6:30 pm, this girl was out!
We are so thankful to the committee at the Valero Alamo Bowl, they go above and beyond to welcome the teams they are hosting
We were spoiled beyond belief with bowl gifts and they even placed drinks and snacks in DJ's hotel room. They put on an amazing event each year.
And finally, if you want to hear a little more about our football life, what it's like moving, the good and the note so good, you can listen to my interview on More than a Season Podcast
here.