Thursday, November 21, 2013
words
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Fall, this year
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Weekend in Austin
When I made my “30 before 30” list last year, visit Austin
was pretty high up there. But just like number 13, go horseback riding, and
number 15, win a radio contest, it never actually happened. (Though number 12,
visit San Francisco, did, so I’m
considering it a win.) So I moved it to this year’s list and, go figure, not
even a month after my birthday, I crossed it off.
It was actually pretty spur-of-the-moment too—we bought our
tickets just a week before leaving. But we had the perfect excuse: Italians. I
don’t know about you, but I think having tourists in town is the ideal excuse
to do fun things that you’ve always said you wanted to do but haven’t actually
done. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge? Did it this summer. Go apple picking for
the first time? Did it four fall’s ago. See the Thanksgiving Day parade? Did it
a few years before that (and won’t ever do it again.)
This time, we found out that two of John’s cousins from
Italy were coming in to visit their brother, who’s studying in Texas, for a couple
weeks. We decided to meet in Austin, and John, my sister-in-law Jen, and I flew
down.
The weekend was the best time: We rented a house, we slept
in, we walked up and down South Congress, we drove to San Antonio, and we ate. In
fact: Make a list of stereotypically American foods (hello donuts, cupcakes,
and bbq) and eat them all over 3 days? Did it on this trip.
A few photos:
Since there were 6 of us, we rented a big car (I mean, when in Texas..) so we could actually all fit.
After brunch at Magnolia, we drove to San Antonio for the afternoon.
The water was dirty, but the bikes were pretty.
Back in Austin
Words of wisdom, on South Congress
Cheers to Texas beer and bbq