Thursday, March 13, 2014

Day 45-Believe it

Howdy!


         Well today has been quite long but fairly productive I suppose. I finally went to the dentists and it reminded me of when I was young enough to still be taken by my mom. My mom always scheduled dentists appointments around or a little before noon. That way when we were done we could go out to eat before she dropped me off back at school. I remember always getting flustered when the dentist told me I'd have to wait 30 minutes before I could eat (because of what ever cleaning stuff they used), but my mom always had it laid out that by the time we got to wherever we were going to eat I would be able to. Anyways onwards-



Memory #45


          Day four of the spring break extravaganza! So the Alamo was probably the big highlight of the trip (especially for Sambo) but we stayed a couple of days in San Antonio and did some other note worthy things. Such as walking up and down the river walk, where I had never been before. I remember eating out in this Mexican restaurant on the river walk where you could sit outside and watch the boats float along on the river walk and it being absolutely beautiful. And of course my mother and I squeezed in our favorite thing, shopping (duh!) along the river walk. While we were walking around we stumbled upon both Ripley's believe it or not world record museum and the wax museum. There was also a sign that claimed if you bought a ticket for one of the museums you got tickets to both of them. So naturally we had to both. 

           So we wandered around the wax museum (Probably my favorite out of the two) and took a lot of bad quality but fun pictures. Including this one, which is the only picture my mom is in from this glorious spring break. Of course its posing with the king of pop...hah. As strange as this picture is I'm still grateful to have it. Its nice to have tangible evidence of memories especially when they're particularly enjoyable ones.

Looking through all of the pictures that we took from the wax museum its evident that my mom gave us the room and encouragement to be weird and most of importantly be ourselves. As evident in the below picture. (Sorry for the bad quality)

I also said we went to Ripley's believe it or not, but I don't have any funny pictures or comments that happened there so much. I remember, like always, being silly but nothing too note worthy. Never a dull moment when you were cruisin with Melinda Langford. Huh I hope that someday I have children that can say that about me. 

Love Always,
Erin 

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