It is a joy to take the boys to Auburn. They have been a couple of times, but this was the first time we were able to take them into the stadium for a game.
We can check that off the life list.

Serious game watching.

Watching the eagle fly and eating a banana.
Watching the pre-game festivities. (Warning - people other than myself and my grandma (hi, grandma!) will find this to be the most boring video ever)
Zero boys looking at the camera.

I feel confident that at some point Colin will participate in a family picture, but not on this day.

As we were walking back to our friends' house Walker turned to me and said, "I want to stay in Auburn. I like it here. Can we live here for a little while?" I told him we could arrange a 4 year stay, and he said that would be great.
War Eagle
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The Nazi's used propganda, too.
Disregard my previous statement.
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