We're a third of the way through 2024, friends! I think I'm ready to wrap up blogging 2023. Back to our lovely Thanksgiving in San Antonio, here's what we did when we weren't noshing on turkey.
Run! The Riverwalk was my favorite part of San Antonio. I really enjoyed exploring the city by logging miles along this treasure.
Talia and Justin did the same thing, just much more quickly.
Christmas was in the air, even in this sunny location.
Next up, the Alamo! It would be a pity to travel so far without taking a look.
These Texas rangers looked so....Texan! In truth their ten gallon hats rather cracked me up, although they didn't look at all amused.
Violet may have gotten a stern look for running on the grass, but she was cute enough that they let her go.
Is it shameful to admit that I didn't know Davy Crockett died at the Alamo?
We honored Davy's frontier spirit with an awesome coon cap. Thanks to Ruby for sharing with Annie!
Our next adventure: a Riverboat Cruise. I think everyone enjoyed it, except maybe Violet who definitely wanted her Mom's lap instead of mine.
I'm SO glad Brooklyn could slip away from college to join us!
These Chicago gents are looking mighty Texan.
Time for the parade to start! While I didn't see the television broadcast, we were seated right by the camera guy. Apparently the kids got featured multiple times.
Our time in San Antonio was brief, mostly because of the driving distance. On Saturday morning we went to the Farmer's Market by Lance's place in the Pearl District, then got back on the road. It was sad to leave, but the Beignets made for a sweet farewell. Grandpa Charles, thanks for the tasty treat!
And Lance, thank you so very much for making us all so welcome. San Antonio is lucky to have you! I hope we can visit again.
On our way home, we stopped to see our friend Mary Breinholt who is serving as a missionary in Western Texas. Brooklyn was particularly excited to glean her perspective before putting her own mission papers.
Our road home took us right past Arches National Park. Even though it meant getting home later, I'm glad that we stopped by to visit the Windows.
I have the hardest time paring down photos, so forgive the indulgence. Everything was just so pretty!
Last but not least, the moon rise on our way home. Life may have it's challenges, but I'm sure grateful for the beautiful world God has given us all. Every day is a gift.
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