Monday, June 15, 2009

Vacation!







!Hola! Greetings! We have returned home from our wonderful, but short vacation. Sometimes I wish we could stay on vacation for...well, I'm not sure how long exactly, but they are always shorter than they should be. Anyways, my husband and I celebrated our 5 year Anniversary on Friday the 5th. But enough about that, let's get on with the vacation. Every year we try and go somewhere we've never been (always a good plan...lol). This year we decided to stay in Texas and head to Houston and Galveston. We took the scenic route down 35W to San Marcos for a little shopping first. After that we explored Wonder World and also went on the glass bottom boats. It was educational and fun, BUT very humid and hot. Our guide told us that where the boats were that they used to have underwater shows that people could watch in a submarine. How cool would that have been! Unfortunately, it's all gone now because it was too much to maintain and too hard for them to keep up with Sea World in San Antonio. That part of the park was shut down in 1994 or 1996 ( I can't remember). Now, the University owns the land and allows them to stay open for education and research. Next stop...Galveston. Althought hurricane Ike did a number last September in this area, for the amount of time that has passed, it looked in decent shape. I'm sure there are many areas that still are not up to par, but I think all in all it's done well in rebuilding in the short amount of time. We went to the Moody Gardens, which had just recently reopened, and spent a day and a half there. There's so much to see and do. I was a little disappointed in the Rainforest Pyramid as there were not any butterflies and only a few tropical species of birds. Most of the animals had been transferred out to different areas around the state, etc., so the gardens had not had time to replace them or gotten them back. It was still an awesome place to visit, though. Our last stop took us to the Space Center in Houston. Although I went as a child, I don't remember it. It was EXTREMELY crowded when we arrived, but to spend the day there was awesome! There was a tram ride that took you over some parts of the campus at Johnson Space Center. We also got to see a special exhibit with some of George Lucas' works. Darth Vadar and some Storm Troopers were walking around inside the center. Our drive home was uneventful until we were about 20 miles outside of Dallas about 12:30am on Thursday morning. Nature was putting on quite a lightning show and the storm clouds were beautiful but had me a little worried. The rain came loud and fast and it was all we could do to see with the wipers on full blast. This is where some people, and a few were, would pull over until it lightened up a little. We just pushed through. CAREFULLY, I might add. All we could do was think about how nice it would feel to sink into our pillows at home. AAAAAHHHHH.....zzzzzzzzzz Oh, sorry! :) Here's some pics of our vacation! Enjoy! :)

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