On Saturday, we woke up with our little Clayton nestled in the middle of us. It was so nice to wake up to him turned sideways in the bed. Picture his head by Chad and his feet by me - precious. After feeding Clayton outside in the rocking chair, we headed out for breakfast in Fredericksburg. We ate at the Rather Sweet Bakery on Main Street. They have the most delicious kolaches and peach muffins. We also had a mocha. I was in heaven.
After breakfast we headed east of town to the LBJ State Park. It has Texas wildlife and a historic reenactment farm that depicts the life of the first settlers to that area in the late 1800's. We were the only people there and got a one-on-one tour. It was great! Afterwards, Clayton was getting hungry so we fed him and changed him on the lawn outside of the information center. Clayton loved being able to stretch out.
Then we headed aimlessly back toward Fredericksburg. We decided to stop at a local fruit stand and bought some local salsa and ate fresh blackberry and peach cobbler. It was in celebration of my birthday. Then we drove out toward Blanco State Park but decided not to pay the entrance fee. Once back in Fredericksburg we picked up dinner and headed back to our cabin. We took a marathon nap (2.5 hours) and hung out as a family. Then we went for a walk to see the elk that live on the property. Clayton went to bed a little later than normal, due to the nap, and then Chad and I sat out on the porch and ate watermelon and chips and salsa. It was a wonderful second day!
After breakfast we headed east of town to the LBJ State Park. It has Texas wildlife and a historic reenactment farm that depicts the life of the first settlers to that area in the late 1800's. We were the only people there and got a one-on-one tour. It was great! Afterwards, Clayton was getting hungry so we fed him and changed him on the lawn outside of the information center. Clayton loved being able to stretch out.
Then we headed aimlessly back toward Fredericksburg. We decided to stop at a local fruit stand and bought some local salsa and ate fresh blackberry and peach cobbler. It was in celebration of my birthday. Then we drove out toward Blanco State Park but decided not to pay the entrance fee. Once back in Fredericksburg we picked up dinner and headed back to our cabin. We took a marathon nap (2.5 hours) and hung out as a family. Then we went for a walk to see the elk that live on the property. Clayton went to bed a little later than normal, due to the nap, and then Chad and I sat out on the porch and ate watermelon and chips and salsa. It was a wonderful second day!
(Everybody is somebody in Luckenbach!)
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