When we drove up they had some exotics and long horns. The were eager to greet us!
We went to the playground shortly after we got there and got situated. Emma started up one of the entrances to the playground equipment and stumbled upon this cutie. (I use the word cutie loosely as I am not a fan of cats) This kitty wasn't afraid of us at all nor bothered that we were there disturbing his/her nap. Hobbs was with us to and even him being there didn't seem to bother it. There were a few cats running around the place which I figured were for rodent purposes. One of them came right up to Ben and Emma. Up until this point Emma was a huge fan of cats! So she was super excited that one of them was so friendly. It was going in and out of her legs until.....it decided to take give her a little nibble on the leg. Its fair to say she is no longer a fan of cats! (Thank goodness)
After our first park visit we dropped Hobbs off at the RV before going to the pool and this is immediately what he did when we walked in! Hot and tired!
In between our park visits we went to the pool. We knew it would be cold but thought the kids may enjoy swimming regardless. They are much more resilient than we are in our "older" age. Emma seemed to enjoy it a little more than Cash as he decided instead of freezing he would go shoot some baskets. There was a wedding going on while we were at the pool so we could see the ceremony as it was happening. Emma like watching the bride and groom come back up the aisle as husband and wife.
Back at the park for a bit before heading in for dinner. We grilled out and made smore's!
I love this picture of Ben! So handsome and such a true reflection.
After dinner we took a walk and bike ride over to the river entrance and walked down to the river. In between the screeching and jumping it was really peaceful. To say the least the kids and I are not exactly the outdoor type! I did capture this picture which I thought was not only perfect for where we were but it was a reminder that God is everywhere!
Emma and I don't know how to ride bikes. Yes...I did as a kid but the old saying "its just like riding a bike" is NOT always true! I have no idea what happened to my bike riding skills but they are gone. I have set a goal to not only ensure Emma knows how to ride a bike before our Thanksgiving trip with the Leavelle's in November but that I do to!!!!
We all slept pretty good and got up the next morning to head back into SA. We decided last minute to head to Fredericksburg for the day. We stopped in Helotes for breakfast and then off to Fredericksburg!
Hobbs' permanent spot when Ben is driving!
I have pics of the kids playing at this city park in Fredericksburg when Emma was not even 2 yet! She has gotten a little braver and Cash a little (sarcasm) taller!
We stopped for ice-cream at our favorite spot on Main St. Same booth a few years apart.
Our last stop before lunch at Auslanders was James Avery. They have a store right on Main so we popped in and walked out with everyone but Ben getting a trinket. Cash wanted a cross necklace and ironically so did I. Mother's Day came early and so did one of Emma's birthday presents. Ben wanted to get her a charm bracelet to start adding meaningful charms to as she grows. So we got a bracelet and the first charm she chose was a butterfly! Its just precious and will grow with her!
We ended our day in Fredericksburg with one quick stop at the playground again and I was able to get one of my two kiddos to stop and take a pictures in the beautiful garden!
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