Friday, March 22, 2013

Everything is Bigger in Texas (Day 4)

March 12th

The day we were all dreading... the day we headed home. But we were going to make the best out of the little time we had left. Jed & I had a little time in the morning just to two of us to we grabbed Mathis new car and went exploring for a little while. Mathis & Nicki had talked about there favorite place to get breakfast tacos and how it was closed on Mondays so we weren't able to get them yesterday. Well, I think we found the place (Palm Cafe) and gave them a try for ourselves.

They were great! This is the area to come for breakfast tacos for sure!

After a quick bit to eat, we headed back to our new favorite gas station, Buc-ee's, to pick up a few things for the road. Then headed to meet Mathis & Nicki for a late breakfast/early lunch at Fork & Spoon.
Our next stop was to the outlet stories in San Marco! We racked up a few great finds. It is never enough time when you go outlet shopping. Before we knew it, it was time to head back into San Antonio to catch our flight. But we had to make 2 quick pit stops before the airport.

1. HUGE COWBOY BOOTS!
Tell me these aren't fun! We headed over to a mall near the airport that had huge boots out front. Completely random and perfect. We had to get pictures!


2. MORE FOOD!
We have quite a few hours in airports and car rides ahead of us to make it home so we tried our hand one more time at the local fast food mexican joint. Way different then anything we have on the east coast and lots better then airport food!

We had such a great time in Texas and can't wait for the next chance we get to go visit. There is still so much more to explore and you can't beat the company! Mathis & Nicki, thank you guys for everything! We had the best time. Let's do it again soon!

1 comment:

  1. HAHA -- how funny to read ON YOUR BLOG about something y'all did here in TX that I had no idea about. :) We love that y'all went to the Palm Cafe -- I just can't believe we made you eat breakfast again about 30 minutes later. You did such a nice job recapping the trip, Stacie!

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