The market square was really cool. I liked the atmosphere and the shops. There are so many shops you almost need to make a game plan before tackling it. Emily, my daughter, was so happy to get to shop (like most teenage girls are). Only negative things I can think of is most of the shops carry the same things, just at different prices, and there is alcohol consumption in the square so there were a few drunk people I was a bit leery of. Other than that, it was great.
Here are a few photos of our time there.
The tale of two chick planning their trip to Italy and Greece and all our other adventures along the way.
2 Chicks
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
Japanese Tea Garden- Amber's POV
I wasn't exactly excited about the thought of going to the Japanese Tea Garden at first. I thought it was probably going to be pretty, but nothing special. Well, I was wrong. It was actually my favorite part of our trip to San Antonio and it was FREE!!!
Like most of the things we did in San Antonio the garden was under construction, but even with the water drained it was absolutely beautiful! I was in shock and it was completely unexpected. There are trails and many different areas to walk through and look at. If you can, you must go here while you're in San Antonio.
There should be water everywhere, but still......look at this! From what I understand, the stone wall in the back normally has a waterfall. I would love to see it the way they normally have it.
TIP: Feed your children first and there is no public restroom!
I could have stayed here for hours, but we thought we would run by here before we fed the kids breakfast and the youngest forgot to use the bathroom before we left.... I was not a happy camper!
Here are a few photos we took while there.
Like most of the things we did in San Antonio the garden was under construction, but even with the water drained it was absolutely beautiful! I was in shock and it was completely unexpected. There are trails and many different areas to walk through and look at. If you can, you must go here while you're in San Antonio.
2 Chicks |
Front of the garden |
View from the top |
TIP: Feed your children first and there is no public restroom!
I could have stayed here for hours, but we thought we would run by here before we fed the kids breakfast and the youngest forgot to use the bathroom before we left.... I was not a happy camper!
Here are a few photos we took while there.
Amber's Crew |
Paula's Crew |
Thursday, July 10, 2014
On the road again....
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Tulsa
A Wicked ExperienceThis Saturday I spent the day in downtown Tulsa, OK with a friend. We had tickets to see this show!
We started out for Tulsa around 8ish that morning from Valarie's home in Fort Smith, Ar. Fort Smith is just across the state line from Poteau, OK where I'm based, and about two hours from Tulsa. We had originally planned to stop in a town just off of interstate 40 for a big cup of Joe from a local coffee shop. Unfortunately, the coffee shop was closed due to the holiday weekend. :-( This would be the first of many unfortunate coffee runs that day. So we grabbed a quick breakfast sandwich from a local drive-in and got back on the road. The show was being performed at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, which is located in downtown Tulsa. We were the first patrons to arrive for the matinee -because it was 11 in the morning- so we were able to park in a prime spot for getting quickly out. We spoke with the parking attendant about the best places to eat in the area and she had many suggestions for us. However, I have been spending a lot of time researching the thriving downtown districts in Tulsa ( that's another blog altogether) and I had read about this particular restaurant that I had been wanting to try, and as soon as Val show it, she was all in. We decided to leave the car parked where it was and walk to the deli, which is located in the Blue Dome District. Just a few doors down from the deli was this Fleet Feet, so we popped in for a quick look around. Both of us are runners (Val much more so than me) and we had been meaning to go to here for the longest time. If you are a runner anywhere in OK or AR, then you know how excited we were to finally be visiting this place. Dilly's Deli serves brunch on the weekends, so we opted for half orders of French toast.
The food was great and the atmosphere even better. I highly recommend you go here for brunch if you are ever in the area. After brunch we hit the the streets back towards the PAC for some additional exploring. We stopped into a few local shops and I found some gifts!
You will never guess who I found when we walked inside the PAC! It is most definitely a small world after all!
Finally it was show time This was my first Broadway musical and, dare I say, it will not be my last. I had an amazing time!
After the show we went in search of some much needed coffee. The Gypsy Coffee House is also in the BDD, and another place I had been dying to scope out. They had hot and iced coffee but not the blended that my friend was really craving. So since we were getting hungry, we decided on water and some sandwiches
TGCH was another great visit in the BBD. It was getting into the early evening so we decided to start back home. We figured we could easily find a coffee house off of the interstate. We took one exit to a place that had closed two hours before, and another exit to a large shopping center. NO COFFEE HOUSE THERE!!! We finally pulled onto the Target lot and, hoping they would have a Starbucks, headed inside. Guess what! They had a Starbucks! I have never in my life had so much difficulty finding a frozen coffee. Maybe I should have titled this blog post "The Great Coffee Search!". Have you ever been to a Broadway musical? On Broadway or on tour? |
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
A Hit or Miss Idea
Just a brief overview...
I've been to quite a few cities and many trips throughout the US, and I'm definitely "that traveler". You know the one I'm talking about. The traveler who obsessively researches every minute detail of where they will be going.Hotels, restaurants, attractions, off the grid hot spots, anything and everything.
TripAdvisor, Yelp, Urbanspoon-I check them all.
Trust me, I have learned my lesson about NOT checking reviews before booking hotel rooms.
(hotel behind a strip club, anyone?) That is a WHOLE other post. Trust me.
I've decided to do a post about each city, or trip (we sometimes hit multiple cities in one vacation) and give a brief description of our trips, along with some highlights.
I will not bore you with every detail but I will, however, do a "Hit or Miss" for each post.
The places and activities that, we felt, were worth or not worth seeing or doing.
I look forward to giving you the first installment of "Tuesday's Travels" next week!
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