We found a last minute hotel right on the river walk and enjoyed the weekend sight seeing and eating and relaxing. We’ve never been the type to not have a plan but it worked out pretty good this time to just hit the road in search of adventure! We saw the Alamo and rode the river boat and did a lot of people watching as we strolled up and down the river. As the weekend came to a close we both agreed that we are thankful for the slow paced, less crowded atmosphere of country living.
Sunday, July 21, 2019
6 years
The last week was jam packed with so many things and as soon as baseball was over, the boys headed to church camp so we knew we needed to take advantage of being alone and get out of town for our anniversary. We weren’t really sure what we wanted to do and tossed around several ideas; Fredericksburg and the wine trail, Fort Worth and the stockyards, San Antonio and the river walk, Galveston, float the river, or Dallas which is our usual spot. Friday morning we woke up still with no plan. Nothing was jumping out at us. We packed bags for a few different options and just started driving. Once we go into Waco we decided to just flip a coin to see if we should go north or south and maybe that would help us decide. The coin said south so that narrowed it down a bit. We stopped in Georgetown for lunch and needed to decide whether to head west or continue on south so we flipped again and the coin said south again. So San Antonio is was!
We found a last minute hotel right on the river walk and enjoyed the weekend sight seeing and eating and relaxing. We’ve never been the type to not have a plan but it worked out pretty good this time to just hit the road in search of adventure! We saw the Alamo and rode the river boat and did a lot of people watching as we strolled up and down the river. As the weekend came to a close we both agreed that we are thankful for the slow paced, less crowded atmosphere of country living.
We found a last minute hotel right on the river walk and enjoyed the weekend sight seeing and eating and relaxing. We’ve never been the type to not have a plan but it worked out pretty good this time to just hit the road in search of adventure! We saw the Alamo and rode the river boat and did a lot of people watching as we strolled up and down the river. As the weekend came to a close we both agreed that we are thankful for the slow paced, less crowded atmosphere of country living.
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