Tuesday, May 26, 2009

San Antonio

Lisa and I celebrated our first wedding anniversary last weekend (May 24th) in San Antonio. We decided we needed to get out of Houston and see some of the rest of Texas. We drove over to San Marcos first on Saturday, where we went to an outlet mall that was unbelievably huge. We both needed clothes and Lisa likes to shop, so it seemed like the thing to do. We then spent the rest of Saturday and Sunday and part of Monday in the city. Some highlights of the trip included the Mexican market, exploring the river walk and taking a boat tour, and stopping by the Alamo just to say we had been there. Our hotel was a Westin on the river walk and was the room was nice. Mom and Dad spoiled us with flowers and treats too!



The Mexican market was interesting because Mom and Dad apparently took a trip San Antonio about 20 years ago, where they bought some home decorations that I remember dusting many times during my stint as "key-tay." I saw the exact same vegetable hanging thing that is still in my parents kitchen (the one with the corn). Lisa and I bought a pepper one of our own for our kitchen.


You can check out all of the pictures from the trip by clicking the my photos link off to the right and looking at the San Antonio album. I apologize in advance for the quality of the photos. We forgot all of our cameras, so my cell phone's horrible camera had to record all of the memories for this trip.

3 comments:

Cliff Mulder said...

Keith

Thanks for sharing the pictures. It looks like a great place to visit. I like your new white shirt in the photo.

Dad

Ann said...

Sorry I forgot your anniversary but at least your mom and Dad didn't.
Re clothes - I looked at some pictures from 1993 and discovered I am still wearing one of the tops in those pictures - it is one of my favorites.

Ann said...

Sorry I forgot your anniversary but at least your mom and Dad didn't.
Re clothes - I looked at some pictures from 1993 and discovered I am still wearing one of the tops in those pictures - it is one of my favorites.