Saturday, March 28, 2009

LOOK WHAT BRADLEY GOT!

On the way home from church last Sunday, we pasted a portable basketball hoop with a "FREE" sign on it. Well, Bradley just had to have it. He had to pull the thing about 2 1/2 blocks to get it home. =)



TEDDY'S EERIE EYS

Teddy was on the ledge in the game room, and from below his eyes just glowed.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

OUR TRIP TO SAN ANTONIO

Our first stop was the capitol in Austin, TX. It's a very beautiful building - a lot of the original architecture has been preserved including the desks the senators and state representatives use. Take a close look at the electric chandeliers, which are original (over 100 years old) - the light bulbs spell TEXAS. I just love the beautiful floor to ceiling shutters and the antique desks. When you stand right in the middle of the star under the dome, the acoustics are really strange to only the person standing on the star - pretty cool! Also, the beautiful brass hinges weigh 8 lbs each. We all really enjoyed the free tour, it's well worth taking the time to go.































After visiting the capitol in Austin, TX we visited the Alamo in San Antonio, TX. It was a lot smaller than I imagined it would be. But it's very pretty with the beautiful gardens. It definitely does possess a sacred and hallow spirit b/c of the tragic event which took place there about 170 years ago or so.
















Friday evening we went to the Riverwalk in San Antonio, TX. It's within walking distance to the Alamo. Along this riverwalk there are a ton of restaurants with outside dining areas. The waterfalls and gardens were really cool.


















On Saturday morning, we went to the Wildseed Farms in Fredericksburg, TX where they had a butterfly farm. The butterflies really liked Katrina and Jayson. Daniel enjoyed the butterflies, too. Can you see the butterflies in the pics?















After the butterfly house we went to the Enchanted Rock State Park near Fredericksburg, TX. We waited in line outside the park for 40 minutes before getting in, but the climb and view were very much worth the wait. I forgot my camera, so I have to get some pictures from Katrina.