Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Labor Day Weekend

Friday morning your daddy said "Why don't ya'll join me in Dallas this weekend?" I knew he was going to Dallas but I just knew it was going to go via Brenham for the football game and some hunting.(which he said "no" to) He said that we could make it a low-key family weekend just in Dallas and not at home. I was envisioning a weekend of not traveling but I guess I'll take going somewhere and not having to drive.

Our original plan was to pick the kids up from school with our bags packed and head to Dallas. We ended up having to get the rental car in San Antonio and barely had enough time to get the kids from the car line.

By 4:15 we were on our way with our first stop in Waco to eat at Georges. We finally got seated at 8:00 and the kids enjoyed their first time eating there.





We rolled into our hotel after 10:00 pm and
the pool was open until 11:00. I had promised lots of swimming and that's just what they did- one time Friday night, 4 times on Saturday and our last time on Sunday. Let's just say they had no desire to go to the TLU pool on Monday.



On Sunday we dropped Daddy off at his clinic and went back to hotel to swim and check-out. We promised Hays that he could see the Ranger's ballpark and the girls could see Six Flags. Check and check. We got lots of pictures at the ballpark, too bad the Rangers weren't in town.






























We did our share of eating out.




"Please take my picture Mommy and put it on my blog."





We had a nice relaxing weekend as a family. The kids have come a long way since our first hotel adventure. It was so nice to just be able to hangout and not have to constantly entertain kids (if you don't count the 6X swimming pool visits)

We got home late Sunday night and stayed at home all day on Monday, if you don't count a trip to Sonic and watching soccer on campus.


It's dress up time again! We were missing one box of dress up clothes from our move. They were finally found when we needed to use one of the water coolers......I guess we were creative movers last summer.







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