Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Thursday, October 5, 2017

AUSTIN FAREWELL TOUR


"THE DETAILS ARE NOT THE DETAILS. THEY MAKE THE DESIGN." — CHARLES EAMES

Dear Austin,
I'm certain about very little in life, but I've got some really great news for you. I just KNOW this past weekend won't be the last time you see me. That's right, I WILL be back for more of YOU! But until that future rendezvous occurs—may it be five years or five decades from now—I thought I'd remind you of our colorful past. You know, in the event you forget about The Fines...

  • Our love affair began November 10, 2013. Flyboy and I were living in San Antonio at the time and we made our way east to see what all the buzz was about. I'll admit my first impression was that you were too cool for me. Despite the bevy of brunch options and bicycle shops, I felt like I lacked the hipster vibes your town not only attracts but adores. Sorry!
  • But then we came back a month later so I could attend Blogshop and I was wooed by your character and quirk. Armed with a new camera and personalized blogger cards, the inspiration of the course and the people that surrounded me was infectious. I can't say One Fine Day has amounted to much since the creative seminar, but we got a lay of the land à la Camille Styles and began discovering Texas-sized treasures around every corner. It left us craving more!
  • You're the home to some of my favorite foods and libations. That's a title you should wear like a badge of honor because eating good food and drinking good drinks is EVERYTHING to this family. Notable mentions include: the Yellow Cake Donut at Gourdough's (I have dreams about you.), the perfect Burger at June's (Somebody stop me!), the Blueberry French Toast at Elizabeth St. Cafe (A necessity when in ATX.), and the House Punch (GIN!) at Hillside Farmacy. In fact, the hardest part about visiting your lovely city was deciding where to eat next. That's not a bad problem to have at all...
  • Do you remember the first time we visited you after we had Max? Yeah, it was a disaster. Flyboy and I took shifts eating and drinking so we could ensure our child kept moving and to avoid being a spectacle with our screaming baby. Sigh. I'll never forget noshing on a $30 Lobster Roll at Perla's in the company of a pigeon perched on our table and then looking across the street to see my boys doing laps up and down the sidewalk of South Congress. Bless it!
  • I wish I could say Max was the only family member to keep things weird with a meltdown, but then there was that time I took my mom and sister to visit. I kind of hope you forgot about this one. Anywho, I was four months pregnant and emotional as hell when I realized we'd been walking in the wrong direction. In a state of panic, I whipped out Google Maps to figure out where we were in the city when my sister tried to lighten the mood by suggesting the three of us take a selfie. At four months preggo with a midsection that appeared to be more beer bloat than baby belly, tears squirted from my eyes as we stood in front of the Texas State Capitol because I felt hideous—and HORMONES! Then, hours later after popping into STAG for some shopping, my mom insisted one of the guys was flirting with me. She totally meant to make me feel better about myself, but I bawled AGAIN. And probably a dozen other times that day.
  • Devouring delectables, emotional roller coasters, and shopping aside, the fun-tivities in this town are hard to beat! With each passing trip, we see how much Max has grown over the past three years when we visit places like Zilker Park and Barton Springs Pool. From snoozing peacefully in his stroller to being smothered in SPF and then dunked into chilly water, we've looked to these spots as a way to escape the mundane of Swell Rio and create new family memories. What a gift!
  • It's your fault, but I will ALWAYS think of you whenever I sweat profusely and I mean this in the best way possible! Approximately ninety percent of our visits entailed steamy temps that left Flyboy's back sopping wet and me requesting that my dear husband walk behind me in case I sweated through my chambray dress or wide-leg khaki culottes. Gulp! 
  • Sometimes I think we had TOO much fun in ATX and we paid for it royally on our way home. Remember the Babymoon of 2014 when that dumb vulture took out the driver's side mirror on The Rig? What a mess! Then, after staying in Austin last December on our way back from Missouri, we picked up our new VW station wagon and came home to Beesly throwing out her other ACL and Tripp's passing? Ugh, that one still stings. A lot. And just when you might think our spell of bad luck was over, we drove home last Sunday riding one *last* Austin high only to have the passenger side window of the Touareg collapse and shatter (How? We have NO clue!) 75 miles outside of Swell Rio. You can't make this stuff up!

We probably should have explored more Texas attractions over the past four years, but there's just something about your charming city that kept calling us back for more. I'm so glad we listened! At a time when we craved a colorful escape from the monotony of being new parents situated in the hamster wheel that is Swell Rio, you were the kind of mental reprieve we needed. Thanks for being such a bright spot in this chapter of our story. We're forever grateful for the memories we created with you as an adorable backdrop!


P.S. I'll spare you from doing anything corny like mentioning that hokey Blake Shelton song (I bet you've heard that joke a gazillion times!), but I have every intention to start planting seeds that Max should go to college here. Never mind, we both know that rogue child is going to do whatever he wants anyway. But I promise we WILL be back one day—and I still love you. #SORRYNOTSORRY

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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

A TRIP TO ROUND TOP, TX


"THE DETAILS ARE NOT THE DETAILS. THEY MAKE THE DESIGN." — CHARLES EAMES


We arrived in Round Top, Texas (Population 90—yes, in the WHOLE town!) last Friday and checked a visit to the biannual antiquing event off our bucket list. Y'all, don't let the size of the town fool you! This antiques fair is unlike anything I've seen before. With approximately 2,000 vendors spread out over a 25-mile distance, it's overwhelming in the best way possible. Flyboy and I looked at one another when we arrived wondering where we should begin?! We were total newbies and barely made a dent in the fair, but we had a blast anyway. We walked around for several hours gawking at the variety of pieces for sale while simultaneously trying to prevent Max from touching and breaking anything. Yikes! In a state of sensory overload, we managed to score a few cute storage bins, but I'm still dreaming about these ginormous pendant lights and a set of green leather chairs. Swoon! I'm fairly certain you could spend an entire week searching for treasures and visiting with vendors, but you still wouldn't see it all. It's just that BIG! Then again, what else would you expect in Texas? And for every vintage marquee letter being sold, there were a dozen middle-aged women that were high on life, rocking comfy sneakers, armed with rolling carts, and sipping Champs from plastic cups. That's right, even the people watching was an absolute riot! I left the flea market inspired, exhausted, and downright giddy to be surrounded by such great company. Joy is contagious when you're with people who geek out over a fabulous find!




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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

TAKE TWO: MARFA, TX




Happy Wednesday, m' dears! I thought we'd return from Marfa last Saturday evening and I'd be the only one "changed" (Hello, massive concrete works by Donald Judd! Sigh.). However, it appears Max also experienced a spiritual awakening after our overnighter as he woke up Sunday morning and decided he no longer wanted to wear diapers. Gulp! Alright then, here we go...

Naturally, the comfort I've found in our little routine has been thrown upside down and we're currently operating off of 30-minute timers that act as courteous reminders for Max and me to visit the toilet frequently. I'm not sure what this means for the ol' blog schedule—today's post could be the first and last for the week—but I'm attempting to take it all in stride and act as chill as this Type-A control-freak mother can be. Internet, I have NO clue what I'm doing. Quite honestly, I aimed to attack this messy toddler milestone while Flyboy was away in Oklahoma for his C-17 requal training. Oy! Leave it to Max to call the shots when I'm not necessarily as prepared as I hoped to be. Then again, this has kind of been the theme of the past three years anyway. Ha!

So while I'm holed up in the bathroom for the next hour coaxing Maxwell to tinkle with a bag of Dollar Tree prizes, cleaning up accidents with ALL the bleach (because they ALWAYS happen within five minutes of us departing the bathroom), counting the hours until it's socially acceptable to sip on gin for moral support, and wondering if we'll EVER get to leave our house again, I hope you enjoy my Marfa photo dump (sorry, but the word choice seemed apropos). The colorful images will do their best to convey just how much this trip filled my heart with joy. The quirky nature of this desert oasis and an endless assortment of delectable carbs left me feeling incredibly grateful for my tribe and anxious for whatever adventures await—even the toilet training variety (sorta).

Note: I'm currently accepting any/all potty-training tips. Sweet readers, gimme errrrything you got. I can use all the help I can get with this kid! In exchange, I'll tell you whatever you want to know about Marfa and answer any questions you have about today's pics. Deal?? I also vow to never use the word "dump" unless I'm quoting Sisqo lyrics, ranch, or discussing an actual truck. Promise!


Alright, enough from me. How's your week?! 



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