It began at 5:00 in the am when we left my house (each in our own cars) to road trip it the two hours down to "Waco" to "celebrate" his birth {or so he thought!}. Once we got to Waco, we dropped his car off, got back in mine, and kept on driving down I-35. Lance had no idea where we were going... Which is funny, because he was the one driving!
After two more hours, we arrived in Schertz, Texas and took exit #175 when we arrived at Natural Bridge Caverns, just outside San Antonio. Lance hadn't ever been to a cave (which is ironic because his mom's great-great-uncle discovered Carlsbad Caverns) so he was super excited!
Once we departed from the caverns, we headed down to the real San Antonio... or rather, the tourist-y part. But first, we had to stop at the San Antonio Temple. Since it was Monday, we couldn't go inside because it was closed. But we got some great pictures!
The rest of the day was simply wonderful as well!

Going to the Alamo was a wonderful experience, indeed. I hadn't been since I was little, and Lance and I are both big ol' history dorks. It was very humbling to know a gigantic part of Texas history and a big part of US history, which took place February 23- March 6, 1836, was made up by these 180 men who fought for what they believed in and died honorably for their Texas.
After we were worn out, we began the two hour (for Lance) and four and a half hour (for me) drive home, but not before we stopped at Ghengis Grill for some dinner. About a year ago, Lance swore up and down that he would not like 'Mongolian Barbecue'... but he begrudgingly tried it anyway. The result? It's pretty much his favorite place ever now.
San Antonio was a blast-- especially being there with Lance! Thanks for making these last four years so much fun :)
Happy {early} birthday, hunny!
1 comment:
My boss took me to Ghengis Grill last summer when I was in Dallas and I loved it! We're excited for you tomorrow, we'll be praying for you.
Spencer Nelson
Post a Comment