Can I just tell you how much I enjoyed myself!?!?! From the first day, I kept telling Spencer and Tyra that it felt so nice not to have a schedule or be anywhere or have kids somewhere on time, etc! Mike & I flew out with Spencer, Tyra, Barry and Julie on Tuesday morning. We got the kids on the bus and then took off for the airport! We ended up hanging out with Spencer and Tyra mostly. When we got there we were pretty hungry, so we called my Dad and asked him where to eat. He said to find 'La Margarita's' on Market Square. It was soooo good! We went back the last night with the others! Then, we found our hotel and we ended up with a room right across from Spencer and Tyra. The funny thing was that both our rooms had 2 double beds instead of a king! We both tried to change it, but nothing else was available!
I was soooo lucky to be included in the 'wife spending money' deal! The next day, Tyra and Julie and I went shopping! We mostly tried to stay at outlet places, TJMaxx, etc. We found this shoe store! I needed shoes and a purse. That was my mission with this 'extra' money.
So, I spent a lot of time in the shoe store! When I met back up with the girls, we decided to go find the mall. This mall was huge!!!!! I swear it was 2 miles long! We shopped in the outdoor area, kind of like Gateway. We ate at the food court, and Tyra loves Charley's....or the fact that she gets a punch card might be it. But the funniest guy with no front teeth was chatting up a storm and ended up punching all the rest of Tyra's punch card (free sub....) and then I asked for a punch card and he gave me 2 and punched all the slots! Sweet! (We ended up back at the mall the next day and just happened to redeem those punch cards! I gave Judy (Kevin's wife) my 2nd card.
That evening we had the 'Orange Blast' which is everyone has to wear orange (Allied's color). I found a shirt for Mike to wear during my shopping trip. It was held at the hotel's swimming area. We stayed at the Hill Country Hyatt. It was a nice, out of the way, resort. Really good barbeque! They had a longhorn steer there. You could ride it, but we opted out. I sat next to a guy from New Zealand who was very chatty! We mentioned the Mike's dad served a LDS church mission there and he told us he knew of the church because he had their account with his agency. He spoke very highly of the people. He said their word is their bond and that they also owned 80% of some area down there. I couldn't hear or understand him half the time because the music was really, really loud. But, it was fun to chat with him. He was going to do a world 'holiday' after he left Texas. New York to England to Greece, etc. He asked if we ever holiday abroad and we said no....pretty much we stay in Utah and go boating! Silly us! But we love it!
The next day, the boys had more meetings and more golf. They golfed everyday. Mike was wanting to tour the city a little more, but it was ok to golf, too.
The wives went on a barge tour of the Riverwalk. It was really fun. The guide was totally funny. Hugman is the guy who started the Riverwalk.
The dark tall tree is an avocado tree! Never have seen one before and I'm sure our kids haven't.
I really enjoyed the architecture.
These pictures were in the movie, Miss Congeniality as part of the pageant where Sandra Bullock says 'World Peace'
This tree's roots make up all the dirt around it and the bench behind the tree is a popular place to get engaged. We did see someone propose one night on the Riverwalk...not at this tree, but at a restaurant table next to the river. Ah, romantic!
This building has gargoyles on it that also serve as rainspouts! I can't remember how many millions it cost to build, but the owner couldn't come up with taxes, so the city of San Antonio bought it for $27, 000. Awful!
We also went to a famous restuarant that has been opened 24/7 since 1947 called Mi Terra. It's owned by the same family as Margaritas so we were thinking it would be awesome, but it was marginal. The funny thing was this painting of Bill Clinton! They also had this painted wall of people important to the Latino culture. We got the dessert to go and that was the best part of the meal! I love pralines...
That night there was a meeting at the Buckhorn Saloon. We got dinner on our own and then stopped by the party. We then walked around on the Riverwalk for a bit. It's quite a place and very crowded...a happening spot! We stopped by the Alamo and listened to Kevin, who is a history buff, tell us all about it.
The next morning, the wives went to the one of the keynote speakers, Tucker Carlson. I didn't get up in time to get ready and went to the other speaker, Bill Cowher. I heard Tucker was awesome and Bill was just ok. Oh well.....the girls did a little more shopping and I found a purse! It's the most I have ever spent on a purse, but it's cute!
That night was the closing night and awards ceremony. It's formal-ish. We were in dresses and boys in suits.....but no tuxes, etc. The food was awesome. The server couldn't understand I didn't want wine, just a diet Coke....and we sat next to some men from Turkey. They were not as chatty, but still interesting to hang out. After the awards they did a dessert buffet in the foyer and then the dancing started. The band was really, really awesome! Mike and I danced for a bit. Mike showed off his 'Hitch' moves....and then we called it a night. I think if we ever get invited again, then Mikey will stay and dance because we heard that Spencer and Tyra and Kevin and Judy danced until they shut the place down.
Saturday morning, the boys went golfing and I went to the spa and got a pedi. It was the best pedi I have ever been given! She worked on my yucky feet and they were as smooth as a baby's bottom! She was not chatty, so I could just sit and read my magazine and relax! Then, I met Tyra for breakfast and we hung out at the pool. My knee swelled up from wearing heels and walking so much in those heels, so I was glad to just relax. When the boys got back, we went to dinner at Margaritas and listened to the way too loud Latina singing in the square and watched the El Libre wrestler guys. After that, we went to the Alamo Imax movie and then walked on the Riverwalk again. The funniest part is we wanted to get some ice cream. But, no one would make a decision of where to go. So, all 8 of us would walk a bit, then stop and wait for someone to decide and then walk again. Mike told me later that everyone was just waiting for Kevin to decide. We ended up on a balcony eating ice cream and visiting and it ended up being really fun!
Sunday, Mike & I were on our own and we were excited about that, too! Spencer and Tyra had gone to breakfast with his brothers. The rest were already on their flights. So, we ordered room service and had a great breakfast as we packed up and tried to fit everything! We had space coming out, but it was tight going home! We went back to the Alamo and went inside the walls this time because it was open! We visited the bookstore and the tourist office and then headed for the airport! We had a layover in Phoenix, but had a little dinner with S&T and then we were home! After stopping at my Mom's to pick up the kids and thank her, we made it home!
We missed the kids and want to thank the Grandma's for tending for us. We had a great time!!!
3 comments:
What a fun trip!!! I have an aunt and uncle who live in San Antonio so a few years ago my sister and I went for a visit...no kids. We had such a great time...one of my favorite vacations ever. San Antonio is such a neat place. Glad you had so much fun!
Some of your pictures brought back some memories for me. I loved the river trip and our guide was equally funny. The architecture if wonderful. Fun fact about Sandra Bollock. I'm glad you had fun. It is so nice to get away for some partner time.
Awesome trip!! I've always wanted to see the Riverwalk area, but after those pics it makes me want to go even more! Love your sweet new boots and purple flats - so glad you had fun! Good to hear Mike is working on his Hitch moves...we'll want to see those sometime!
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