Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2015

texas vacation.

Driving an entire day in the car each day will be fine, we said. We can make some fun road trip stops, we said. We lied. Actually, the driving itself wasn't bad but we are not the leisurely road trip types. We're the drive-til-you're-out-of-gas-and-your-bladder-may explode type of travelers. After lots of caffeine, singing marathons, and passenger-only Neflix bingeing, we finally made it to our Texas destination!

Trip Highlights: 
After spending most of the week with Chris's parents, we traveled down to spend some time with Chris's grandparents and go to a wedding. I love that Chris's grandparents are always the last couple left in the 'married the longest' dance. It's so incredibly sweet. After saying our goodbyes to nearly ten entire extended family, we hit the road again. The perfect way to end our time in Texas! 

Naturally the trip home was a bit different, with seemingly thousands more of "are we there yet?" questions. Thankfully, Nate is a pretty good traveler and kept himself pretty content with his arsenal of toys in the backseat. While we didn't see any real sights on the way home, we managed to have fun at the truck stops where we stretched our legs and filled up our coffees. 



Until next time, Texas! 

Thursday, August 27, 2015

canyon lake.

It wouldn't be a family vacation without spending time out on the boat! We explored Canyon Lake one evening. After finding a spot to dock the boat and explore, we spent a long time swimming. I'm so glad that we did Nate's swimming lessons this summer! Even though he still had a life jacket in the lake, his confidence level to jump in the water and swim around was impressive.

Not too many pictures from our time out, but here was where we docked. A nice little inlet area that wasn't too deep.


What a gorgeous day!




the alamo + san antonio river walk.

We spent one of our San Antonio nights going to see The Alamo and sights along the San Antonio River Walk. Unfortunately The Alamo was already closed by the time that we made it down there, but we got a few pictures outside and enjoyed the sunset on a boat ride around the city.





Our river boat operator was a lively lady who knew how to cheer up a cranky five year old (much to my utter relief!) and also how to give a spirited, well-informed tour around the city.




After our river boat tour, we enjoyed a great Tex-Mex dinner along the river, complete with a serenade from the mariachi band (which I think embarrassed Nate just a bit). 



Wednesday, August 26, 2015

mckenna's children's museum.

As part of our Texas vacation, we checked out another children's museum! We went to the McKenna Children's Museum and had an absolute blast! In addition to being a sweet respite from the summer heat, the inexpensive price, ample parking, and many activities made this a great activity-turned-day-trip! Nate just did not want to leave!

The children's museum is all on one level, but is packed to the brim with different centers for kids to learn about different daily activities, as well as some eye in the sky careers.

Outside: amazing water table, climbing structure, sound stations, foam track building, rock wall and animals to climb on - all with a thoughtful overhead canopy to keep most of the sun off! I really can't say enough about how much we all loved the water table. We spent so much time there!







Inside: cowboy ranch, camp site, cave, bank, grocery store, train table, hospital (ER, ambulance, nursery), space exploration, and a ton more. There are a lot of indoor activities, but they are organized to give the appearance of a little town! Very cute and helps kiddos to self-structure the visit. Nathan's favorite indoor areas by far were the hospital and space exploration site.









We had a great time and plan to go again once we head down to the San Antonio area for another visit.

For information on our previous children's museum fun at the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum, click here!

Monday, August 24, 2015

natural bridge wildlife ranch.

Our first big San Antonio outing! I don't do well in all of this Texas summer heat, so a car trip through the safari seemed like a good option to me!  Our trip through the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch was more than eventful and a huge hit all around!

We saw lots of animals, as promised, and most were more than happy to wander up to our car to let us drop food out to feed them. Just a word of caution - try not to have open food or drinks in the car. The bugs love the food as much as the animals and I think we had about thirty flies in the car by the time we left!








Nathan talked endlessly about seeing the rhino, but the zebras ended up being the absolute hit of the trip! I am more than skittish around animals, so my near panic attack when one of the zebras stuck his whole head in my window more than made that the talk of the trip. Thankfully, there were no bites or bruises from our face-to-face meeting. Just a ridiculous amount of adrenaline coursing through me!




After the drive-thru safari, we made our way through the petting zoo, some of the walk through displays, and (of course) the gift shop!