
We hooked up the Eilers with some awesome Cowboys Apparel. They look better in our clothes, than we do. Not fair.

Here, we were outside the Stadium waiting for the doors to open. Steve looks pissy. I think it's because he needed to pee. Linda and I walked all around (inside the gated pavilion) looking for port-o-potties and couldn't find any. On the topic of bathrooms, you would think that a billion dollar stadium would have baby changing tables, inside....Nope...I didn't see any. I had to change Cheyenne on the floor of the woman's bathroom. Thank goodness for changing pads.

Linda and Chey--keeping each other warm

Trey and Cheyenne snuggling up. Yes, it was very cold inside and the roof and side doors of the stadium were wide open. The expected high that day was around 65 degrees, but it felt more like 48. It was so cold, I had to buy a hoodie at the pro shop.

A baby can sleep anywhere, even during a loud football game. Cheyenne took about a 45 minute nap. Overall, she did great. Trey said this is the age that we need to be taking her with us to these types of events, since she gets in free.

Linda, with some game food. Supreme Nachos.

Here are some San Diego fans, we talked with before Cowboys Stadium opened. They were super nice. I think they said they were from College Station. I saw them again as we were exiting the stadium and they were really happy the Chargers won.

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