Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Arriving Day Pictures


At the Brazilian Beach Party...they handed out like a hundred long balloons and everyone was waving them around. Looked really neat. Then I made a giraffe out of ours.


Feet!










Arriving Day

So the easiest way to tell everyone about our trip is day by day...so I'll begin...

Thursday – Arriving Day

We woke up at about 6:00 Thursday morning. We’d both showered the night before so that way we could try to sleep a bit later. Larry picked us up at 7:00 and we got to the airport right at 7:30. The Mexicana (the airline we flew on) ticket counter wasn’t open…so we all sat around and stared at one another until finally they started getting all 100-120 of us checked in. We got through security and decided to eat a good breakfast at Bennigan’s. When done, we sat at our gate. We boarded the plane about 10:30 and left DFW right at 10:50. We arrived in Cabo at about 12:30 mountain time. After we all made it through customs, we were swept onto two buses waiting to take us to our resort.
Los Cabos is the name of the area. Two cities about 30 minutes apart. San Jose Del Cabo (SJDC) is the old town and Cabo San Lucas (CSL) more of the touristy town. Our resort was right in between SJDC and CSL. Upon arrival to the resort (Melia Cabo Real), we were greeted with pina coladas and long tables to expedite the check in of so many of us. We received yellow wrist bands we had to keep on the whole trip in order to eat, etc. Ryan and I made our way to our room. Third Floor looking out of the first hole of a golf course…to the far left out our balcony you could see the ocean. Lots of palm trees, and tons of bougainvillea. It was growing there like hedges! Everywhere you looked. Bright pink and bright purple. Absolutely gorgeous. We immediately got everything unpacked, changed into warm weather clothes and went off walking. The temperatures there were from lows in the fifties to highs in the eighties. We moseyed around the pool and Ryan ate a snack from the pool snack bar. Me, I’d eaten lunch on the plane. Yes, they served either chicken or pasta on the plane! I had the tortellini. Not too bad, but Ryan was disgusted by it…anyways…back to Cabo. So we ate then walked down to the beach. The sand was like gravel. Extremely rough on the feet. But the water was beautiful. Alls shades of blue to a light turquoise. Absolutely beautiful. It’s amazing. You get into your own little rut…you look out your window and things are brown and gray and somewhat dreary. Makes you forget there are beautiful places like this just waiting for you to come visit them. Anywho, we went back up to the room and got cleaned up for the Brazilian Beach Party Dinner. This involved some very interesting looking foods, a guy throwing around fire, a lady in a green sparkly bikini and of course dancing. Lots and lots of dancing. In fact they did some kind of contest and one of Ryan’s coworkers won a free massage! A very fun and very exciting day all in all. We got back to the room and both fell right to sleep. We had heard the beds were extremely uncomfortable…which while they weren’t the most comfortable in the world, I was so tired, it didn’t matter if I laid down on a rock…I was exhausted! Plus...come on now...it's free!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Miscellaneous Stuff

We've been really busy these past couple of weeks! Ryan started a new job, Harold, Dylan, Quinton and Lindsey had birthdays, it got all sorts of icy in the Metroplex so Ryan and I stayed at the Hyatt at Reunion Tower instead of driving home, we got our passports (CABO HERE WE COME!!!), Larry and Rita bought us two new beautiful trees which are now planted in the front yard, we got our taxes done, I got my haircut, I walked with mom in the MDA walk at Grapevine Mills, Ryan and I tried the Joan of Arc crepe joint down the road, my Aunt gave me a rockin' cool box of material to use on sewing projects, Harold was the sixth man at the TCU basketball game (and we got to tour the TCU men's basketball locker room), and tomorrow is the Super Bowl! When am I going to have time to pack my mom's suitcase full of our stuff for our trip???

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Ugh!

I'm so mad at those biggest loser contests.  Why didn't they vote off Joelle!  I mean, didn't they pay any attention to the whole Vicki/Amy saga last season!  Come on people.  
So last Friday Ryan, Adam and I went to lunch at one of our favorite sandwich shops.  I come back to the office and am telling a colleague about how wonderful this sandwich is and send her the website.  Oh, then I notice there is nutritional information on the website.  So I build my sandwich. Let's just say I'd just consumed over 50 grams of fat and 1200 calories.  Oh my gosh.  I go into panic mode.  I put on my sneakers and go racing around the block three times.  Then when I leave work, I take the stairs up to the car...on the 13th floor of the parking garage.  Now, for those of you who don't do a lot of stairs like me...one or two flights I can handle.  But thirteen...I was gasping for breath!  I was on I-35 before I had fully recovered.   When I woke up Saturday morning, I could hardly move!   My shins hurt soooo bad.  So the moral of this story is...build up to climbing 13 flights of stairs instead of just deciding to do it.  You won't be able to move for a few days...
I guess the Big D Climb is out for me in March...if you haven't heard of it, it's a fundraiser where people will climb 55 stories up Fountain Place.  Ryan and I had talked about doing it...I think I'll take a rain check on that one.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

New Phones

So Ryan and I just got home from buying new phones with my mom.  VERY EXCITING!  I got a purple one, mom got a red one and Ryan got a crimson and black one...uh oh!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Dayna's New Sewing Machine



Dayna got a new sewing machine for Christmas thanks to mom and dad and the person who returned it allowing us to purchase at a greatly reduced price.  Her first project is to do some decorative stitching on mom's pillow cases.


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Nutter Butters,Christmas Eve, Fredericksburg, and New Year's



I have lots to catch people up on...
The Saturday before Christmas, our good friends Jenn and Erik came over.  We had a really fun visit.  But Ryan and I's pride that day...chocolate covered nutter butters.  At work, we received a gift basket with some in it that were really good.  So we bought some melting chocolate, and dipped them ourselves...alright folks...you have to try it.  They are really tasty.  And soooo easy!  We even made white chocolate ones a few days ago and those were good too.  Anywho, chocolate covered nutter butters...try it!
Christmas was such a whirlwind this year.  Christmas Eve we made a spinach casserole one of the ladies at my work had made for our Thanksgiving Potluck.  As far as I'm concerned, I could have some of it every day and would be a happy woman!  Easy to make and somewhat nutritious...that is if you leave out the stick of butter that goes in it.  HA!  We baked all day then went to church with my mom, sisters, brothers-in-law, and kids.  We got there a little late, so we didn't get to all sit together.  Mom and Lindsey sat across the aisle from Trisha, Becky the rest of the kids and I.  The guys all sat at the back.  Little Lindsey was precious!  She would press her little cheek right up to mom's and sing with her.  And it was a really nice service.  Very kid friendly and very nice to focus on the reason for the season.  Christmas morning Ryan and I went and picked up Granddad and brought him to mom's.  Ryan and I agreed, our conversations with Granddad were our favorite part of our day that day.  
Friday after I got off work, we left for the hill country.  

We got down to Austin and ate at my absolute favorite...Maudies!  Okay folks if you are ever down there, this is a must try.  And talk about packed!  I had two wonderful chalupas and Ryan had enchiladas.  And probably a pint of salsa too!  I have a picture with my camera phone, but it didn't turn out so great, so you'll just have to go to the website to see it for yourself :o)   We woke up about 8 on Saturday, and of course headed off to Magnolia for breakfast.  Amazing you can get such an awesome breakfast, in such a cool little neighborhood for such an affordable price.  And we only had to wait like five minutes too!  Afterward we drove around the area a bit.  Look at this cool cactus we found!

A few storm clouds started to roll in so we went ahead and hit the road for Fredericksburg.  By the time we got to Dripping Springs, the skies were clear and it was a beautiful, cloudless day.  We stopped at Grape Creek Vineyards on our way in and bought three bottles of our absolute favorite wine.  Cabernet Blanc.  They don't distribute yet, so you can only get it down there.  They asked us, "so would you like a sample" and started naming off all these prices.  I just looked at Ryan and was like, uh, three bottles of cab blanc to go please :o)  Then we headed to the Fredericksburg Winery.  For the past three years that we have gone down there after Christmas, we always go by the Fredericksburg Winery and get a bottle of their Christmas wine.  Then we just moseyed up and down Main Street for a bit.  Last year it wasn't near as crowded after Christmas as it was this year.  In fact, the Fredericksburg Inn was completely sold out!  I was happy I called on our way into town, checked in early, and didn't book through Orbitz or Priceline!  We bought a couple of sandwiches from the HEB down the street, and sat out on a picnic table by the creek next to the hotel and ate a late lunch (picture up top).  After lunch we walked back up to Main Street to hit the shops we missed.  I went in and talked to our shop owner friend who told us where to go to get freshly picked peaches from a woman off of Highway 16 in the summer.  Not long after we headed back to the room to rest.  Walt Wilkins was playing at the Auslander that night.  A couple friend of ours had reserved a table ahead of time so we were lucky enough to get a prime seat.  After the show we just went back to the hotel and sat out by the fire and chatted with other folks staying at the hotel with us.  Oh, and if you ever go and we aren't with you, don't forget to go ask the front desk for a smore kit...hot smores on a cold night just can't be beat!  Sunday morning we slept in, showered and hit the road.  
Becky and her girls were still in town so Sunday night when we got home, we had the crew all over for dinner.  Those kids have so much energy, I just don't know where they get it from!  Monday night we all went over to Granddad's.  My cousins and their families were all in town so we all got together to celebrate Christmas a little late.  So good to see everyone.  And AMAZING to see how much the kids change in just a few months.  Makes you appreciate the little ones.  
On New Year's Eve we went over to my mom's for a bit.  We had sparklers we bought after the 4th of July this year and mom and Aunt Terri had bought a plethora of those little poppin' things you throw on the ground and they snap.  It looked like someone had taken bags and bags of feathers and thrown them all over my mom's back porch by the time the kids were done with it.  Then we went over to Jess and Deron's to celebrate the turning of midnight and to spend the night.  We just didn't want to be out on the road that late.  Too dangerous and not worth the risk.  So Happy New Year everyone.  I hope you have a blessed and beautiful 2009.  And one of my resolutions is to update this at least weekly if not more often...hold me to it!!!

Rathskeller's is the home to my favorite dessert...PEACH BREAD PUDDING!