Monday, May 16, 2016

 2016 Houston Greekfest


This past weekend I wanted to surprise Dana and take her the grand opening of the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern. Romantic, huh? Little did I know reservations are required, soo....plan B


Despite the 100 percent humidity we still had a great time. 
I think we even enjoyed this Greekfest more than the one downtown in October. 


We took a tour of St. Basil the Great Greek Orthodox church. Beautiful!


Lots of vendors selling Greek merchandise were set up around the grounds.



Dana purchased a really neat bracelet. 



Traditional Greek dancing.



We decided to have lunch before the Gyro eating contest started. 
Dana had the Pasticcio plate. 


Scott had the Gyro. Delicious!


We meet World Competitive Eating Champion Matt "Megatoad" Stonie before the contest. 
Super nice guy!



I don't remember this guys name but he was hilarious.
Think he is the official announcer for most of the eating contest.  


On the left was Joey Chestnut and on the right Matt Stonie.
This was almost at the end of the contest and they were tied at 27.


And the winner is.... Joey Chestnut.



This was our first time attending an eating competition. 
Lots of Fun!






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