Here I am pretending to be the lady of the house serving up some hot cocoa. Look at how skilled I am in the kitchen?
Here are the gardens in the back patio. It's amazing because this place is pretty well right down town in San Antonio but the gardens are perfectly serene and lush. It didn't hurt that the weather was brisk and cool but not cold so it was perfect to just take a stroll. LOVED IT!
We went next to dinner at a restaurant that **GET THIS** had a celiac menu! (Does this man miss a step ever? Adam RULES!) And then we went up to the observation deck of the Tower of the Americas. It's like the highest point in San Antonio and it's gorgeous. It was a clear night so you could see everything from up there. Plus there was a museum in the observation deck so we got to learn all about the six flags over Texas. It was so fun. I love history and Adam just humored me all day letting me read every historical marker and sign. You can just barely see the lights out the window behind us here in the tower.
The next day we went to the Alamo! (Of course we slept in because we had to watch the tennis match at 2:30 in the morning since this was in the middle of the Australian Open.) But I digress. You guys, it's the coolest looking place. I can't take it. I mean, there's a little excess Texas love there with the locals but you can't help but think it's cool. We got to see the barracks and the old chapel and where the last stand at the alamo was. How fun, eh?
Here's us out front. Dig the detail on the facade and on the door. Super pretty.
We also got to take a drive up out to the temple in San Antonio which is in an amazingly pretty neighborhood and the stained glass windows are beautiful! And we went to this museum primarily focused on the heritage of the Azteca theater which was a famous hot spot for latin dance so you can imagine how my heart sang going through there. Adam was so great to think of all these things to see and places to be that would just make my day. He seriously thought of everything. Below you'll see us fulfilling my Texas dream of taking the river cruise in the Riverwalk. For sure it was the highlight for both of us. Our sweet tour guide told us all kinds of neat facts about San Antonio and we got to see parts of the city we hadn't seen the whole rest of the time we were there.
Here's one of the cool views from the tour. The weather was perfect. And the history of that city is so rich. It was neat to hear how the riverwalk was constructed (and why).
And, the next day we bid adieu to our adorable bed and breakfast where we had been staying. Adam found a victorian house just outside of down town that was over 100 years old. He even called the inn keepers there to ask them to make me gluten free breakfasts. I couldn't have asked for anything more. It was so fun and so thoughtful. And best of all, it's a surprise! And now you know why I have no motivation to plan any of our trips. When I leave it up to him, he knocks it out of the park every time. Thanks Braun. One year down, eleventy billion to go!
We also got to take a drive up out to the temple in San Antonio which is in an amazingly pretty neighborhood and the stained glass windows are beautiful! And we went to this museum primarily focused on the heritage of the Azteca theater which was a famous hot spot for latin dance so you can imagine how my heart sang going through there. Adam was so great to think of all these things to see and places to be that would just make my day. He seriously thought of everything. Below you'll see us fulfilling my Texas dream of taking the river cruise in the Riverwalk. For sure it was the highlight for both of us. Our sweet tour guide told us all kinds of neat facts about San Antonio and we got to see parts of the city we hadn't seen the whole rest of the time we were there.
Here's one of the cool views from the tour. The weather was perfect. And the history of that city is so rich. It was neat to hear how the riverwalk was constructed (and why).
And, the next day we bid adieu to our adorable bed and breakfast where we had been staying. Adam found a victorian house just outside of down town that was over 100 years old. He even called the inn keepers there to ask them to make me gluten free breakfasts. I couldn't have asked for anything more. It was so fun and so thoughtful. And best of all, it's a surprise! And now you know why I have no motivation to plan any of our trips. When I leave it up to him, he knocks it out of the park every time. Thanks Braun. One year down, eleventy billion to go!
18 comments:
Wow, where do I sign up for the Braun Travel Tours? Seriously, Adam plans a dang good trip, I am impressed. Mostly about all the celiac details because frankly that is what I panick about most when leaving the comfort zone that is my home. GOOD JOB ADAM!!
wow, that DOES look like a lot of fun! That must've taken a TON of planning. I'm with Lois... Adam needs to change jobs. Plus, Braun Travel Tours sounds so good!
How awesome! Isn't it great being married? I highly recommend it. And it just gets better and better each year! Now, I want to go to San Antonio and see everything there is to see.
Our anniversary is in December. How early does Adam need to start planning for us? We would like it to involve horses, if possible.
P.S. We've been blog-stalking you in secret for some time now. But I suppose the secret is out.
Props to Adam, very well done. You will be happily married for eleventy billion years if you keep it up! Justin always outdoes me when he is the planner. We thought about moving to San Antonio once so I am interested in it and wish I could see, too!
Katie, operators are standing by to teach you how "Dee" your blog! I'm waiting by the phone. I know you have nothing else pressing to do. Not like you hae a newborn and 3 other children to see to...
Adam, I am truly impressed. Nice work!
Fun! you guys are so cute together. Happy Anniversary!!!
Tamara has been invited to command the Black Pearl as it has recently been commandeered from the evil that surpressed it.
Just so you know, that comment by Andrew is Drew from the law school study group. He really didn't leave much info and just reading what he wrote might be enough to scare you into thinking that he truly is a blog stalker. I am actually the one that stalks, I just retell him everything later. I did put your sight in his favorites on his computer, so he might randomly be commenting again. Love your Valentine's layout! And happy anniversary. What an awesome hubby!
sounds like a perfect time. go adam! he thought of everything, what a guy!
Tams, I put music on my blog and there is one track just for you. Guess which one it is. If you feel the need to listen for 5 hours, feel free!
Go Adam!! Happy anniversary, ya'll!!
Adam, help Steve, as my bday is coming up. LOL.
That sounds like such a fun trip and I can't believe that Adam planned the whole thing- and surprised you! This guy really is amazing! Happy 1 year anniversary!!!
Hey Tammy, I just saw a link to your blog on the Greg and Tammy's site. Congrats on the anniversary. Dallas is a great place to live for celiacs. Tons of steak. We're living in Seattle now and expecting a little boy whenever he decides to come out. Anyway, I'm glad to see that celiac disease hasn't killed you. Enjoy Texas!
WOW! Happy Anniversary! Could you give Adam Greg's number to help with his Valentines prep? :) We did San Antonio the summer after law school and had a blast. That river boat tour is so fun. Glad you had such a wonderful weekend, I'm sure with the law stress life it was much needed!
Wow - what a great trip! I love San Antonio - it's such a fun place to visit.
So... that first photo in the farmer's market... do you realize that if you magnify it, it looks like the guy in the background is flipping off the camera??? Awesome!
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