Sunday, June 30, 2013
Top Boob
C: Uh. I think this is yours.
D: It is. Just throw it over the rail out there in the foyer. I'll get it.
C: (holding shirt up to his chest) Wow. Your neck is humongous.
D: It is not! That's a v-neck! (indignant and insulted)
C: What's a v-neck?
D: Its a shirt with a big open v-shaped neckline. Like the one I have on.
C: OH!! Its one of the ones you wear and we can all see your top boob.
D: What? What did you say?
C: TOP BOOB. That's what I call it.
Turns with a shrug and walks away.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Jacob's Well
The well sits on top of a water filled cavern system that has claimed the lives of 8 divers. Its apparently not a cave to dive unless you are very experienced. We were lucky enough to happen upon two divers just about to enter---one of them for his first time. I got a quick video of them ascending from the well and you can see it here. Watch for Connor underwater with a mask trying to see them come out.
The big fun here was jumping into the well from the rock ledges above. Throughout the time we were there, Connor slowly worked his way up to the higher rock. Part building up courage and part nagging us to let him do it...by the end of the day he was jumping off the top. You can see Bob jump here and Connor jump here. (Connor's jump isn't from the big rock here....but that still shot below is his last jump of the day as we were walking out.)
It is a great place. Kinda hidden and special. I hope it stays that way.
| Thank heavens. A sign. |
| Our first view |
| Approaching the deep! The rock bed is so slippery--very hard to get your footing due to algae. |
| Connor jumps in from the high rock. |
| The life aquatic |
Going Batty
| Dressed to impress my batty friends |
| Bat Boat |
| People lined up on the bridge to watch them emerge |
| They enter and exit from those expansion joints and there is an 18 inch space between the bottom of the bridge and the underside of the road surface where they live. |
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Remember The Alamo
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Museum of the Weird
An Austin oddity, we visited this place today and it was a fun/weird/creepy way to kill some time. There are shrunken heads, skeletons, big foot impressions, two-headed taxidermied animals, movie monster models, a giant lizard, hissing cockroaches, and a bit of a carnival freakshow to wrap it up. Blockhead Benny puts his foot in a raccoon trap, his tongue in a mousetrap, a giant nail in his nose, and fish hooks in his lower eyelids. Connor, of course, loved it. This pics are not great as the lighting was bad, but you'll get the idea. Weird was had by all.
Monday, June 17, 2013
To Call These Donuts Seems Inadequate
For breakfast today we visited Austin's Gourdoughs. I'd heard about this silver Airstream trailer donut purveyor from my friend Kristen and we'd scoured the online menu. They make these incredible things to order while you wait--a wait that is so worth it. We chose the 6 we just had to taste and the four if us could only eat about half of everything. We had:
Flying Pig
Old Dirty Bastard
Funky Monkey
Mother Clucker
Black Out
Dirty Berry
The Flying Pig was the best of these beauties that are the size of salad plates. If you are in Austin this place is an absolute must. Don't forget your insulin.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Toothsome Texas
Connor has lost three teeth in two days. It's disturbing. They're falling like dominoes. The tooth fairy better figure out where we are tonite or there will be repercussions!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Say Hey, Pool Day!
The boys and I spent the whole day at the Westin La Cantera's Lost Quarry Pool while Bob played golf. It was a great and relaxing day. Connor is pretty self-reliant and I pretty much let him run free. Connor is also turning the corner a bit and he was happy playing in the small walk-in pool with other kids while I watched. We would have stayed until dark except for the big thunderstorm that rolled in at 5pm.
Great day.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Blanco Lavender Festival
On our first full day in Texas we headed to Blanco -- a small town 45 miles NW of San Antonio-- for their lavender festival. Blanco is the self-described "Lavender Capital old Texas.
I have a lavender problem and it needed to be addressed.
The festival itself was nice. About 75 -100 artisans, lavender purveyors, vineyards, etc on the grounds of the old courthouse. I purchased lavender honey (which I've wanted FOREVER and hemp lavender mint lotion. (It's Hemp History Week! Who knew? Free the hemp!)
After that we headed to Hill Country Lavender Farms so that I could see those big purple mounds of blooming beauty. Uh....not so much. It was disappointing. The lavender in my front yard is more glorious.
No matter. It was fun to go to the boondocks and buy local products.
And it all smelled fantastic! There were purple potties, lavender ice cream, lavender lemonade, lavender cookies and a bison head with a lavender bow.
