Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Fun in San Antonio!

After we dropped Elizabeth off at EFY Trent, Amberly and I decided to go and have some fun of our own. (We were not ready for the 3 hour trip home.)
I decided to take them to see the Alamo. Trent studied Texas history this last year at school and I wanted him to see part of that history. When we first walked toward it we noticed the Oscar Mayer Weiner mobile close by. We had to go get a hot dog whistle and take a picture by it. Then we walked over to the Alamo. It was quite busy and so incredibly hot outside. It was neat because Trent knew the story behind it and recognized names and events. They have done a great job of preserving it and the grounds are beautiful and so peaceful. One of my favorite spots was the wishing fountain. It was so beautiful and quiet there. Amberly and Trent enjoyed making wishes with pennies and putting their hands in the nice cool water.
We went and walked the river walk for a little while and then went and ate Mexican food.
(you have to have Mexican food if you go to San Antonio! - at least that's my excuse to Darin!)

We then went and looked at all the Ripley Believe it not places. They loved the huge lifelike Dinosaur. Amberly knew it wasn't real, but it still creaped her out.
We then traveled home. If you ever travel between Houston and San Antonio you have to stop at Buc ee's. All it is is a Rest stop for travelers. It reminds me of a truck stop, but it's not made with truckers in mind. It's for travelers. It has the cleanest nicest bathrooms around. They give free fudge samples. Great soda's, bakery, jerky, subs and other food. We bought a loaf of cinnamon swirl bread to eat for breakfast on the way. It was yummy. Just a fun quick stop! It was funny because on the way we stopped there and saw lots of people we knew heading to EFY or Fiesta Texas in San Antonio. You could tell the youth there going to EFY because there were all modestly dressed. We had a fun day!

2 comments:

  1. Tricia,
    Are you ok? I was reading the post about Eyn's broken arm (he truly looks sad about it!) and you mentioned that you were having surgery on Wednesday, too. I wish I were closer - I'd bring you dinner! Hope all goes well. I'll remember your family in my prayers.

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  2. Hi Christie!
    Surgery over and done! YEa! I had to have a hernia repair. It was not fun and I shouldn't have waited so long to have it done, but I'm doing good now. :)
    Thanks for the prayers! I have truly felt them!

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