Saturday, December 23, 2017

Christmas on the Road


The girls are all ready for Christmas!
 Only a few days until Christmas! By far, our favorite holiday. So many memories of the kids growing up. One that comes to mind immediately is the one where Barb was pregnant with Forrest and Jessica's broken arm was in a sling. Jessica would put out a plate of cookies and coco for Santa and of course some celery and carrots for the reindeer!
Hard to believe this was over 30 years ago!
We always lived in the country and one of our annual traditions was going out and cutting our own Christmas tree.  This was not an event to be taken casually, it was a 2-3 hour event at the tree farm where we walk through hundreds of trees looking for just the perfect tree. We would walk and walk and walk…..narrowing our choices down until we found the perfect one.
Christmas on the road is really hard for us to get used to. Oh, we still spend hours looking for the perfect tree (well at least it seems like hours) but now it is at Home Depot and there are only about 20 to choose from.

Our Home Depot tree
We hear the Christmas music and see the lights but with no snow and no family nearby it just does not seem like Christmas. They still send us gifts but even that too can be a challenge. Last year when we were in Quartzsite we were able to send and receive packages at Quiet Times. They are a reliable business that you can send and receive packages from. This year however things are a bit different. We are a moving target. The kids have asked several times where they could send packages and there are several things I would have liked to order but the lack of a reliable place to ship to prevented both. Since we were always moving, we were rarely in one place long enough to wait for a package. When we were in one place for a week or more or when we could predict our location long enough out to have packages shipped to I could not find a place I trusted to have packages delivered there. I researched many shipping stores but review after review said they lost packages (even the UPS stores). So in the end, the kids held onto their packages and I did all my shopping at brick and mortar locations.

Regardless of where we are or who we are with Christmas will always be special in our hearts.  

Leaving Red and Pam in Junction we headed 4 hours north (and a little east) to Granbury where we were going to meet a friend of Barb’s who had moved to Granbury a few years ago. Chris and Barb were barrel racing buddies traveling from Wisconsin to Oklahoma for various barrel races. They had not seen each other in several years and spent hours over the next two days talking and catching up.
There was our welcoming committee at Chris and Charlie's (Lexi, Gracie & Peanut)
Granbury is a cool little place. Chris and her husband Charlie took us on a tour of the town square which was decorated for Christmas and we went out to eat twice at Hoffbrau Steak House and Babe’s Chicken Dinner House. Both excellent restaurants.  Two days was too short and we will be back to spend more time exploring and visiting the area.
Chris and Charlie outside of Babe's
Our next stop was Waco. Since it was only an hour and a half and we were not in a hurry, we took the scenic route.......which was fog the entire way. 
Up until a couple of years ago the only thing we heard or knew about Waco was the Branch Davidian incident. Certainly not a very good event to be known for. More recently however, it has gained notoriety for the show Fixer Upper which we are huge fans of and the main reason we came to Waco.  This show has done more for the city of Waco than any ad campaign could ever do.

We camped at the Airport COE Park on Waco Lake. At $24/night (Water/Electric) this is a scenic park right on the lake and close to town.
Our site at Waco Lake


 Based on what we had seen on Fixer Upper, we had envisioned Waco as this quaint, quiet country town. They would show these cute houses in the city and out in the country and set about remodeling them. Although the country is very appealing what we encountered in the city was a different story. What we found was a rather large city that was rundown and somewhat dirty. Oh, there were pockets of nice neighborhoods but for the most part….not so much.
Our first stop was the Magnolia Market Silos which is featured on many of the episodes. Man, was it packed, it seemed like everyone else had the same idea as we did. A converted grain elevator, the shops were quite cute with lots of country décor that we envision ourselves decorating our place with. My sister Carol had given us a gift card for Magnolia Market last summer so we were anxious to find just the right thing to use it on. We ended up buying two things; a really nice bottle/vase type thing (that is how I would describe it) and a jingle bell wreath.
The Silos




From there we went to Magnolia Baking Company right next door where we each got a delicious cupcake. The perfect way to end that trip!
Ready for a cupcake?
Lunch was at Chuy’s. We had never heard of it before visiting Red and Pam last week but when I asked Red’s brother Greg where his favorite place to eat was he did not hesitate when he replied “Chewies” (At least, that is what I thought he said)  But when I goggled it, it came up Chuy’s. It is a Tex/Mex place and there just so happened to be one in Waco. When we pulled in, the parking lot was absolutely packed! I ordered a chicken enchilada while Barb got the Stuffed Avocado. Barb is a connoisseur of Mexican food and thought it was outstanding. I took one bite it mine and my mouth was on fire, it looks like Barb had her dinner to!
The Stuffed Avocado meal

Then it was off to Brazos Valley Cheese where we taste tested some cheeses and bought a few.

Curiosity got the better of us and drove out to the Branch Davidian Memorial and we had to see what was out there. Not much really, it is still an active Church group with several houses behind a locked gate. The sign said, visitors were welcome if the gate was open. Here is a picture of the memorial from the website.
The Branch Davidian Memorial
Two days and three hours later we found ourselves at McKinney Falls State Park in Austin. We were only able to get a site for 3 nights so we had to make the most of it! We first stayed at this park in January of 2015. We remember it well, as this is was the park where we had one of our most stressful moments as a FT’er and where we learned our second valuable lesson (our first was Don’t Trust Your GPS). I remember and can still see Barb walking away from me in frustrated and in tears because I being stubborn trying to fit into a site.  It was at this park we learned not to try and squeeze into a tight spot just because you think or know you can do it. Funny thing is when I went back to reread that post it mentioned nothing about this incident. I guess it was something we just wanted to forget!

But back to 2017….. Austin is well known for two things; food trucks and their BBQ and we planned to take advantage of both. Our first day we went downtown to visit the food trucks! We were quickly reminded why we have always lived in the country. Austin may be smaller than Dallas, Chicago, Minneapolis and others, it was way too busy for us. We researched a couple of food trucks we wanted to try the first one was Angry Egg Roll. We drove around until we found it, parked and walked over. Unfortunately it was closed, actually we were glad it was closed as after looking at how run down it was and the trash outside, we were not going to eat there anyway.
Who would want to eat here?
We went back to the truck and headed over to Torchy's Tacos where the results were much better. We finally got the egg rolls we were craving at the Little Thai Food trailer. Both were excellent and would highly recommend both of them.
Little Thai

Torchy's
Rain prevented us from going out on a planned hike our second day but we did get some Christmas shopping done, presents wrapped and some house cleaning done. Time to swap out the South Dakota clothing for the shorts and t-shirts. The highs have been in the mid 70's and lows in the 60's. The dogs are panting and I am panting. We actually turned on the AC to cool everyone off a little.

We did brave the rain and get out to our #1 favorite BBQ so far in our travels. The Salt Lick is located in Driftwood Texas and only about 30 minutes from McKinney Falls. A quick check of our blog from when we were here last reminded me to get the sausage and ribs. They allow you to bring your own beer so I brought a couple of Revolver Sidewinders (Thanks Chris!) and Barb brought a Coffee Porter. The food was great and we got out of there under $70 for dinner, dessert and the tip.

The smell and sight or smoked meats was mouth watering!

Very comfortable atmosphere
Today we head south for Christmas in San Antonio, the River Walk should be beautiful!

You didn't think I could have a post without a deer picture did you? I took this one in Austin

24 comments:

  1. Great photo of Daisey and Dakota. Merry Christmas and we'll be seeing ya in the New Year!
    Safe travels.

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    1. Merry Christmas to you two as well! Cannot wait to see you guys and do a beer tasting. No 4 wheeler this year so we will have to jog to keep up with you guys.

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  2. Very nice blog. We are jealous of all the traveling and sightes you are seeing. Daisy and Dakota are some pretty good sports for putting up with you. Merry Christmas.

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    1. We are jealous of you guys because you get to spend Christmas with family. Merry Christmas to you two and safe travels back to Florida.

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    2. We could trade spots with you next year.

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    3. That would be weird, we hardly know your family!

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  3. Too bad we didn't know sooner, but you could have had your packages shipped to us!!! Look forward to connecting next week.

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    1. We thought of that but not until it was too late to ship them.... That is what happens when we plan our travels a week or so out!

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  4. Enjoy Christmas in San Antonio, I am sure it will be beautiful. McKinney Falls state park was our first ever RV camping trip, in a rental RV, in an ice storm, fun memories. Hard to believe it was 17 years ago and we are now on our 4th RV😊

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    1. McKinney is a great park. It rained most of our time there so we did not get to explore too much.

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  5. The dogs look so cute with their new antlers!!! At least they were both looking at you!! Laci just hangs her head down!!
    Wish we were out West with the 70’s weather...enjoyed all the pictures...

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    1. We were just talking about you guys and Laci today! Dakota would not lift her head for the longest time and kept rubbing the antlers off with her paw. Finally Daisy told her to just go with it, the sooner the picture gets taken the sooner we get these damn antlers off!

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  6. That was the perfect way to start your post!! Daisy looks like she is going to jump the camera. Cute tree:) It's always so much fun to relive those past Christmases When the kids were small. How neat that you got to visit Magnolia Silos!! Fixer Uppers was a fun show. We were planning to stop in Austin as we came through TX, but seven days of predicted rain had us moving through and beyond before the rain. We didn't want to do seven days there. I hope San Antonio was a great Christmas stop! I bet it was beautifully decorated with lights. Merry Christmas to you, Barb, Dakota, and Daisy!

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    1. Same to you guys! I was holding a toy over my head when taking the pictures, I think Daisy was ready to launch off the couch. Austin is a nice town, just a little big for us. You would enjoy The Silos, if you are ever in the area it is worth the stop.

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  7. Austin was our first home when we were married back in the 80's, Jim. That was back when half of Michigan moved to Texas to look for work. Boy, has the city changed since then; it got so congested, even the airport moved out of town! Still love to go back there, though. We love the Salt Lick!

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    1. We were reminded of what city traffic was like driving around the area. Traffic was heavy throughout the day, I am not sure if it is always like that or if it was just due to Christmas shopping.

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  8. Fantastic picture of the dogs hahaha they seem impressed. The picture of the bbq place looks like the gates of heaven to me.....hotter yes but heaven :) Merry Christmas

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    1. There is a lot of great BBQ places down here, we are going to try and hit a few more. Merry Christmas to you two as well!

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  9. Merry Christmas, sounds like you're making the best of TX while you're there. We've gotten away from gift giving since we hit the road. When we see the kids we always make sure and get them something we know they want. Otherwise it's food and alcohol gifts now.

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  10. My in laws are obsessed with fixer upper and we watched tons of episodes while we were staying with them. Glad you got to see it and not surprised really it wasn’t as you see on the show. Very interesting though.

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    1. For me, the show lost a little of its glamour after being there. This is their last season but their are rumors they are going to start a different show in the future.

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