Last weekend my mom and I headed to Grapevine with the girl in tow for a girls' weekend. We originally planned for the man and Boppy to be included but work schedules and household chores were calling (along with a puppy who can't be left alone for too long) so it ended up just being the three of us.
Between me, you and the fencepost, I think it also may have had to do with an aversion to cold that Dave and Donny have in common (is it something ALL Texans have in common?) as our plans included seeing the ICE! exhibit at the Gaylord Texan again.
First, though, there was something else on our agenda. We headed up to Grapevine and checked into the Hampton, where Nana treated us to a sweet suite (oh, yes, I just went there). Then we headed over to Saltwater Willy's for seafood, which was fantastic, before venturing downtown to check out the lights.
This is another activity the boys probably wouldn't have enjoyed with gusto but we certainly did :-)
The entire downtown area was lit up at every turn and it was so much fun to stroll along taking in all of the festive cheer. We went during the day last time so we didn't get to enjoy this experience but we certainly made the most of it this time.
One of the park areas included a giant Christmas tree, gazebo and small trees - I know it doesn't sound that unique - but all of the lights were set to music so it was super cool!
After conquering the task of getting a few decent shots of the tree, I set about getting one of the gazebo. This one took a bit longer because the song playing was really fast so things were a-changing quickly. The girls decided to take a rest...
...and I was victorious. Finally.
We continued down Main Street and found these folks...
..and a small man chopping down a candy cane...
...along with Santa's reindeer!
This is where you thank me for NOT sharing all of the photos my girl took of the reindeer. Let's just say each and every one has its own portrait.
You're welcome.
The Lord gifted us with a 'tween who was in the mood for some photos around this time so I quickly began snapping away.
Yes, she was being super silly. Of course I loved it. But you already knew that, right?
We also checked out the nighttime lights at the Gaylord that evening, which were also very neat. Grapevine has deemed itself the "Christmas Capitol of Texas" and, friends, they live up to their billing.
After venturing back to the hotel, Taylor got a great night's sleep while I rolled her off of me every hour or so... :-)
We were all up relatively early the next morning because the big event was scheduled for 10:30am - you see Charlie Brown's Christmas Special was the subject of this year's ICE! exhibit and there is no one who loves Charlie more than Tay. But I'm going to save that for another post because, honestly, you would probably never visit this blog again if I added all of those pictures to this post.
I am nothing if not thorough, friends. Painfully so.
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