


Nov. 18th
We left Austin this morning-after picking up "Mum", and headed for San Antonio.
We are staying overnight-and Ginger will have a new experience-staying in a hotel!
San Antonio is about an hour and one half away-and we get to drive thru the city of Austin,it is larger than I had imagined-and there are some very interesting architecture-must remember to ask Don what a couple of the building are!
We arrive in San Antonio,get to the hotel-first issue is our big truck could possibly fit thru the parking garage entrance-but-thankfully-the agent inside told us we would never be able to exit without denting our fenders-not good! we decide to unload and Mike will go a couple of block away to park. Problem number two-we have left home without a leash for Ginger-again, not good. Mike(alias McGuyver) fashions a leash out of a tie down strap he has in the bed of the truck-it works fine-and even matches her collar-that Mike!
We get checked in-problem number three- What I was told was going to be a two bedroom suite-was really a one bedroom with a living room with a fold out sofa bed.
Mum was a good sport-a really good sport-and we all managed to work it out-we had a fun sleepover. Ginger got the living room-and the rest of us shared the two queen beds in the bedroom. I personally thought it was fun-and I know Mike did too-and Mum, it was fun to wake up with you in the room-and I did not know then-but that was to be the first of our three sleepovers with Mum in Texas.
We were anxious to get busy checking out the sights-and Ginger was anxious for something else-so I took her down in the elevator and found a place along the famed river walk to take care of business. It was a little strange-but she is a little trouper! After that was taken care of-we all-no not Ginger- went downstairs to check out the river walk. The hotel was located right on the river-so cool!
I had read about a restaurant-Boudros, they a famous for great appetizers and prickly pear margaritas-we walked a little way down river-finally found them. We got a seat right on the river-it was so pretty and relaxing there!
We ordered a few appetizers to share-and Mike and I ordered the famed margaritas. They are famous for a reason-absolutely delicious! the food was very fresh and unique-and the guacamole was prepared fresh right at our table. Mum even got a lesson on the correct was to choose an avocado to assure it will not be brown inside when you get it home! anyone needs to know this-give Mum or me a call!
We had a good time just taking in the river and the diners and shoppers and the mariachis playing on the other side of the river. This is a special place!
after our lunch-we walked back to the hotel-Ginger was being so good-but we figured she was maybe a little confused about the hotel thing. We walked her again-the elevator ride with her was fun-she so did not understand any of it! I think she liked the river walk,though!
We got dressed and ready to figure out where we would do dinner. The hotel offered complementary cocktails and snack in the evening-so we went down to check it out. Everything was nice, and we enjoyed our drinks and listened to the music in the lounge area. Mike asked one of the hotel staff where she liked to do dinner-and we headed down the street a little way to an interesting Mexican restaurant. It was off the beaten path-so we would not have found it on our own. Inside, it was very contemporary and looked like fun. The menu proved it right-really innovative,fun sounding food. We ordered drinks and our dinner-everything was really good!!
After dinner-Mum decided she would go back to "our room" and Mike and I went out again in search of some music. We landed at a great little club-listened to some really good and casual jazz. The river walk was quite busy-and it is just a fun atmosphere there at night. Soon the Christmas lights will be everywhere-we did not get to see that this time! I think we all had had a good day-tomorrow-the Alamo!
Nov.19th
Today we will visit the Alamo-Mike is really looking forward to seeing it-I am too-but am looking forward to another history lesson about the whole Alamo thing-history was not my favorite subject in school-and unlike Mike-I am not sure what the Alamo really was all about-sorry.
We go downstairs for breakfast-another complementary offering at the hotel. It was really nice-good food and nicely presented. We go back upstairs to collect our things-and Ginger-and we are on our way.
The Alamo is close-by and because it is a week day-not crowded. There is a class-field trip in progress-so we fall in behind them-and I get my lesson on the importance of the Alamo. The grounds are beautifully maintained-there are remnants of some buildings-and some are surprisingly in great condition. We go into the church last-it is here that I understand all that went on here-and all that was sacrificed here. I got goosebumps and a sense of awe in this place-it was something I can't explain fully-I think one just has to experience it for themselves. I am so glad we got to visit the Alamo-and I for one, have a better understanding and respect for this place!
We have truly had a good visit to this beautiful and unique city-Mum and I did a little window shopping at the market square-saw some pretty pottery-bought none-
we went to a huge Mexican restaurant close by-had a nice lunch-and it was time to hit the road for home.