I am finally getting our TX trip posted! I decided to do it in parts like the FL post since I have so many pics. We headed on Wed, June 15, around 6pm. We had 3 pillow pets, 80 diapers, 1 GPS, 2 grandparents, 2 parents, and 2 children under the age of 5, among other things! We decided to stick the boys all the way in the back so that they didn't distract Daddy as much, and so that Mom and I could be near the doors. They did very well on our drive. It's nice going at night because they do sleep well for the most part in their seats. One thing we learned from our trip is that the state of Oklahoma has as many casinos as Las Vegas, and they need to use the money they earn from them to FIX THEIR ROADS! They were HORRIBLE...I felt like I was on a never-ending roller coaster ride. Bumpy is an understatement. Somehow the boys slept through that, thank goodness.

We arrived in Texas around 5:3o am. And yes, we are the kind of dorks that go to the Texas welcome area at 5:30am to attempt to take pictures by the star while it is still dark out. You can see how well our group picture turned out. HA!
This one is a bit better. I don't think we look too horrible considering we have been in a van for 15 hours!
We originally planned to go to the JFK Museum in Dallas when it opened. As we were driving into the city, we saw a cool helicopter hovering that Holden kept pointing out. Soon we see crowds of people....wearing Mavericks jerseys, jewelry, etc. Come to find out we were about to be in the middle of the Mavericks' victory parade, which the helicopter was televising. Crack me up! Only us! After MANY detours, we gave up on the museum and headed to a Cracker Barrel for breakfast.
Hunter was a big fan of this option. :)
(That is a fruit stick he is eating. Disgusting, right? But he likes them.)
Breakfast pics in Dallas

It was truly one of the neatest places we have visited.

I would highly recommend Lego Land for all ages. Holden had a blast on the rides, building things, and climbing in the kids' area. Hunter enjoyed looking at everything and playing in the toddler spot. We all enjoyed the neat simulations that were built, the rides, and the 4-D movie.

The simulation room was so neat! It was an entire city made of Legos. There were buttons that the boys could push that made things move and light up. The city started in "daylight," but slowly faded to night. At "night time," fireworks went off on the walls. Really fun!

Hunter found them to be quite tasty.
We enjoyed the Bob the Builder movie!


And we have a lot of fun!



After an all night drive, and a full first day in TX, it was time to hit the sack! Jay, Holden, and I shared a king-sized bed. This is how much space was left for me after my shower.
HA! Bed hogs!
Stay tuned for Part 2!
1 comment:
I always love the pictures of your parents in your blog. THey are such troopers. My mom is great but trust me, she would rather have a root canal than travel 15 hours in a car with my boys!! Ha.
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