As I've mentioned before, one of the best things about living in Austin, is that it's a great starting point for traveling to other parts of Texas, even if that means just a short drive down the dreaded I-35 corridor. Over spring break, we took a trip to New Braunfels, TX. Founded in 1845 by German settlers, New Braunfels sits deep in the heart of the Texas Hill country and overflows with old world heritage and small town charm. From its numerous water activities, to museums and zoos, to ... Read More...
The Trail of Lights
I have very fond childhood memories of the holidays. Decorating the Christmas tree with Mom the day after Thanksgiving, my Dad hanging the Noel sign he made between our towering house columns, driving around looking at Christmas lights, Christmas eve mass and coming home to put out the luminaries to light Santa's way. Then, Christmas morning waking up to my Dad BLASTING Christmas music on the stereo and Mom's monkey bread baking in the oven. When I think of all of these things they bring a ... Read More...
The Country Life
Growing up in the city certainly has some advantages, but it also means certain experiences may never happen. Fortunately for Lucas and thanks to family friends, the country life and all that is has to offer is just a couple of hours away. Our weekend started with another milestone for a Texas boy - Friday night football! Lucas got into the game and cheered like a true football fan! The next morning we headed out to the farm - 600+ acres of beautiful Texas landscape. We started our ... Read More...
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