Category Archives: Holidays

Gee we need a rest …

It was time for a day of rest and with Rachael needing to get some study and assignments done, we slept in and left her alone.
 
Once we arose, it was time to do another visit to Wallyworld (Walmart) to pick up a few things including another suitcase.
 
Rather than eat out, we had a home put together meal of chicken and salad. 
 
A very quiet day and well deserved rest day.

See you later Bradley …

That ends Bradley’s visit with us and we dropped him off at the airport in time for him to return to Chicago.
I then made a big mistake by agreeing to take Jenny and Rachael to the outlet stores at Round Rock – what could possibly go wrong with that.
 
I dropped them off at around 2:30 and luckily there was a Bass Pro shop nearby so I had a chance to wander through it. To kill some more time, I went Geocaching and chasing Munzee’s. A phone call to the girls and they were only half way around the shops and hadn’t found anything yet.
 
At 4:30 I wandered into the mall area to find them and what a sight. There were blokes standing around everywhere looking down at their phones occasionally looking up to where there other half were. I became one of them for another half an hour.
 
We started to drive back to Austin when some more shops were spotted and again I was left to go geocaching to fill in another hour.
 
At the end of all this, we were getting hungry and luckily there were a heap of restaurants nearby with the lucky one tonight being the Salt Grass Steakhouse. It was a good meal and of course big so doggie bags were required.
Rachael was dropped back at her apartment and we ended another day.

Its Friday Night Football …

Football, Football, Football – we had a three hour drive today to get back to Austin for the last season game of the Texas Longhorns. The weather was not looking good for the game as we drove through heavy rain around Houston and then rain on and off as we got closer to Austin.
 
We had a way to fix that – buy some poncho’s and we will never need to use them. It worked as the rain held off for the game.
 
After parking at Rachaels apartment and grabbing a sandwich on the walk to the stadium, we joined 99000 other fans (mostly in burnt orange longhorn fans with some purple horned frog fans mixed in) to watch our first live American Football game. It took a while to get to our seats as they were in the nose bleed section (one row down from the very top). But what a view we got from there. We could see all of the stadium, the big screen, Downtown Austin and even wave to passengers in passing planes.
 
The first half was a close game with only one touchdown by the opposing team. The second half was the horned frogs game to the end even with a few good plays by the Longhorns. In the end the Longhorns went down 31 – 9. Most of the stadium had emptied half way through the 4th quarter when the score was 24 – 9.
 
Bradley and Rachael left early back to the apartment but we stayed to the end – after-all I paid good money for these seats.
 
Back at the apartment, it was Xmas Day a month early with presents for the kids and us as we wont see each other for Xmas this year (end of an era). Maybe next Xmas we will be all back together again.
 
After a card game of May I, it was time for Bradley to say goodbye to Rachael for 8 months as he was staying with us in the motel tonight. We have another 5 days here in Austin still.

Houston we have a problem – what is Thanksgiving …

Happy Thanksgiving. This doesn’t mean a great deal to us as Australians but I guess we were thankful to be together as a family for a short time again this year. We wont be together again until July next year when both kids should be home again in Australia.
 
Today was time to get our space jam on with a visit to the Johnson Space Centre. Jenny and I have been here back in 1992 but this is the first visit for the kids. We did take Rachael to the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida last year.
This Centre is a little different to the Kennedy Centre but there are some unique things to see and do here that do not occur in Florida.
 
Here you get to see the Mission Control that looked after the lunar missions (did they really land on the moon) and the early shuttle missions. You can also get inside a Space Shuttle as well as the 747 Shuttle Transporter which were both very interesting.
 
The other difference is the astronaut training facility which has all sorts of modules where the astronauts train in but it was very quiet today due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
 
We did our bit for the slaughter of turkeys with turkey burgers and sandwiches for lunch. 🙂

From Toilet Seats to Caves …

It took a while to get everyone out of bed but we had one more attraction to visit before leaving San Antonio – Barney Smith’s Toilet Seat Museum. I first visited Barney, 3 years ago and he was a sprightly 92 years old. His wife was still alive back then but passed not long after my visit.
 
3 years on and Barney is now 95 and although he is slowing down a little in his movements, he amazes with his memory and thought processes.
 
The kids did not know what to expect but once there and listening to Barney, they were enthralled. Barney even enlisted Rachael to help out on some restoration on one of the Geocaching seats.
 
Both the kids signed the seats from their respective Universities – Rachael on the University of Texas one and Bradley on the University of Illinois one. Barney made me sign the latest Geocaching seat (#9). I last signed the Geocaching #6 seat on 8th April in 2013 (Bradley’s birthday).
 
After an hour looking around the 1200 odd seats, we bid Barney farewell and hit the road to Houston – a 330 kilometre journey.
 
There was one more stop along the way to the Natural Bridge Caverns. We always like to visit caves when we travel and there was not a lot of fanfare with this one but it would have to be one of the best that we have visited. There were so many great formations which you could get up and personal with and they were in excellent condition despite being able to get very close to them. It involved a lot of walking up and down with minimal special effect lighting. Certainly worthwhile making the diversion.
 
It was a good drive until we hit the traffic of Houston, arriving at our motel around 8:00 pm. Our meal for the night was pizza’s from Pizza Hut where you could choose whatever you wanted for toppings and the kids certainly did.
 
Another big day is planned tomorrow at the Johnson Space Centre.

Its Roller Coaster time …

The kids wanted to spend the day at Six Flags Fiesta today but they didn’t open til 2:00pm so it gave us a chance to head into Downtown San Antonio to have a look around.
 
First stop was the River Cruise which gives a good look at the history and restaurants of the City with a good guide and driver of the boat.
 
No visit to San Antonio is complete without visiting the Alamo and this was our next stop. It is amazing the large numbers of Mexicans visiting the site but I guess this is where they beat the Americans so it is probably a pilgrimage site for them, particularly with the new President coming in.
 
After wandering around for a while and taking in sites around Downtown it was roller coaster time so onto the Interstate to Six Flags Fiesta.
 
Whether it was the weather with threatening clouds or just because people had headed away for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, the park was very empty which meant very short waits for each ride.
 
I must be getting old or the blood thinners are affecting what I can do. I only managed 2 rides before I called it quits on the roller coasters – this getting old is crap. In days gone by, spending the whole day riding roller coasters never affected me. 
 
That’s OK – the kids were having a hoot, riding coasters that were only dreams back in the day. It is amazing how they have evolved over time and it was a shame I couldn’t ride them. If I did there was definitely a chance I would have been hauled out in a back of an ambulance.
 
They ended up kicking us out so they day ended well and all slept well.
 

What about a good BBQ …

There was a plan for the day but it didn’t quite go to plan. Rachael had classes in the afternoon so the plan was to have lunch together and drop Rachael at Uni in the afternoon then go exploring until she finished then head to San Antonio for the night.
 
The lunch went well with a good Texan BBQ at the County Line BBQ. The waitress suggested the view at the top of Mount Bonnell on the way home which we did. You get some good views of Downtown Austin and the Colorado River.
Rachael then decided that she would skip her classes so we managed to hit the road to San Antonio a few hours early which was great but traffic was fairly heavy with us not arriving at the motel until after sunset.
 
Rather than eat out tonight, we grabbed some groceries from Walmart over the back fence and ate in, although after the big lunch at County Line, we didn’t really need to eat anything.

Texas – here we come …

After a great week in Utah it is time to move onto our next adventure – catch up with the kids after not seeing them for 3 1/2 months. We are flying into Austin via Denver and Bradley is flying from Chicago into Austin.
 
Cindy and Allen drove us to the Salt Lake City airport and after the check in, baggage drop and TSA security check which went all too easy, we bid farewell to our Utah hosts and took the Southwest scramble for seats. 
 
With Southwest flights, you are not allocated a seat but you do get an allowance for 2 checked bags. We were lucky the first leg was about half full so managed seats next to each other but on the second leg it was full so we were in separate seats.
 
Both flights went well and we flew into Austin just after sunset, however there was still a couple of hours before Bradley flew in.
 
The car rental almost went well with getting the choice of any car in the Full size row, choosing a white Nissan Altima, but when we tried to get out they said there was a flag for some maintenance on that one so take out all the luggage and into another Nissan Altima (black this time) at the exit gate.
 
A quick drive into town and we picked up Rachael from her apartment before heading to our motel in Austin North to drop off the baggage.
 
We just had time to do this before heading back to the airport to pick up Bradley. Jenny and the kids have been hanging out for a Olive Garden meal on my dime so a late dinner was in order. Of course the meals were too big so doggie bags were in order.
 
The kids were dropped off at Rachaels apartment – Bradley was to sleep on a mattress in the closet for the night, and we headed back to our motel for the night.

Go Utes Go …

Today is Ute’s day. We are very much staying in a University of Utah Ute’s household and they will be taking on Oregon in Salt Lake City. Ben and Deanna drove up from Las Vegas overnight and would be going to the game as there are only 2 tickets, which meant a “home” game for us in the home theatre.
 
It was a tight game but Oregon were the better team on the day. Utah got a lucky break late in the game to get a “touchback”. A touchdown with 2 seconds to spare by Oregon sealed the game for Utahs demise. Cindy was not a happy camper.
 
We flicked back and forward to the Texas Longhorn / Kansas game which was also a close game. And once again the team we were barracking for lost at the last minute. Maybe the Longhorns will will next week when we see them live in Austin next week.
 
For a farewell to Utah dinner we headed out to Texas Steakhouse for a steak of all things. The place was packed with a huge line of patrons wanting to get in, luckily we had booked earlier so we only had a 5 minute wait. The meal was great and a fitting thank you to Allen, Cindy, Ben and Deanna for being great hosts for the week. 
Tomorrow we head to Texas to catch up with the kids for 10 days.

Lets check out the snow …

It was time to visit a fire station (after all it has been a couple weeks already) and Allen had a buddy who was Captain at Unified Fire Authority Station 120. UFA had 28 stations but only had a global manning of 111 (compared to our 20 and 130). The difference was due to UFA manning their engines with 3 crew. Neil only had a month left before retirement and had his retirement motor home outside to do some work on.
 
They had 3 appliances at this station which included an engine, tanker and brush truck with only 3 crew members so all three appliances were cross manned depending on the callout. They station was set up for 10 crew but with the building of two new stations saw the other 7 crew moved out.
 
We bid farewell to Station 120 and headed off to do some people watching and shopping at Walmart. It must have been too cold as we didn’t spot anyone interesting. Sams Club next door had a restaurant if you call it one and we had the hot dog combo which was a Nathan’s hot dog and a large drink for $1.50. 
 
Between Jenny and myself, we have bought enough stuff to break out the 4th bag. Looks like we may have to buy an extra baggage allowance from Austin as we will be taking an extra bag home from Rachael.
 
This afternoon we were going to check out the ski resorts in the eastern mountains – the Wasatch’s. This is where the 2002 Winter Olympics was held and Snowbird was where Allen was stationed for 10 years.
 
Even with the snow that fell on Wednesday, there wasn’t really enough to ski but there were a few diehards on the lower slopes where they were making snow. Most of the slopes looked reasonably steep and would be classed as black runs in Australia.
 
Allen pointed out a couple of vaults that are built into the mountains. One is for the LDS for the storage of important documents and the other is a private vault with unknown contents. Allen said that when they went for a fire department inspection, they were turned away by security.
 
On the way home, we spotted another herd of deer. We are starting to see more deer as they are moving out of the mountains due to the snow.