Friday morning began the weekend we've waited for all year! The family tradition is to spend Easter weekend at the Dixie Dude Ranch in Bandera, Texas. We missed out last year, so were anxiously anticipating this year. Loading the car begins early Friday morning, and sometime before lunch the hope is to be on the road. Some of us stopped in Gruene, Texas, for lunch and then caravanned the rest of the way to Bandera. Arriving shortly before dinner, we unloaded a little before the weekend of eating began. The one thing you do at Bandera is eat! And then you eat again! It was so good to be back in south...where good ole' southern food is at your fingertips. Meals at Bandera are served family style in the dining hall. Our combined families took almost two tables. Apparently for twenty years now the family has monopolized the lodging, dining tables and ranch over Easter weekend. But, that just means we get special attention!
After a welcoming dinner of fried catfish and cornbread, we were entertained by a tric
k roper. Of course, everyone but me (Erin) knew this routine. So, when my sly husband had prearranged my volunteering for the trick roper, I was in for some trouble! He had me so tied up, blind folded and then was breaking off spaghetti noodles in my mouth with a whip. I don't usually mind being put on the spot, but I must say this had me a little nervous at times. I'm not one to enjoy the unexpected! We all watched the Texas sun go down and Daniel and I were too tired to do anything else.
Saturday morning came with a pancake breakfast followed by horseback riding. It was a beautiful day so I was determined to soak in the rays as much as possible. Between walks, horseback riding, reading by the pool, and chatting with family it was already lunch time. Saturday lunch is the favorite among most of the family. But, I would just have to say the meals got better over the weekend. Fully stuffed (again!), we took the afternoon to play some volleyball, swim, horseback ride again, and enjoy the ranch. Late in the afternoon some of us went into town and I found me some real deal cowgirl boots!! I had been looking, but no luck until then. I finally felt like I fit in with the rest.
Monday was a little more relaxed with a trip to College Station to visit Texas A&M, Samuel (Daniel's brother) and Sarah (his cousin). Marjie and Michael came along too. We got to visit with long time friends, the Kriels, and Daniel showed me a little more of A&M since the last visit before we were married was so quick.
We flew home Wednesday, hardly believing how quickly the time had flown by. But, we saw lots of people and really enjoyed the vacation.
3 comments:
just reading about it wore me out! :)
looks like you guys had a great time! it is fun to hear what traditions different families have -- glad you were able to experience more of Daniel's upbringing :)
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