
Casey knows me well enough now that he doesn't bother with roses for Valentine's Day but always brings home a lovely bouquet of tulips instead. This year he brought me enough to fill 3 vases! Good thing we have a house now to scatter the beauty about.
Having Lucy in school made Valentine's Day much more fun for her
and me. I loved putting together Valentine's for all her classmates. Brought me back to grade school (more info on the Heart Breakers
HERE).

Since I was teaching Young Women's on Sunday (my new calling! I was called as the Achievement Days Leader and RS Teacher when we moved here and then they switched me a month later) well, I decided to make some for the girls too:

On Monday, President's Day, we went for an outing and drove 1 1/2 hours south to San Antonio.
For the holiday, Owen wore his
President's Day Shirt:

And the kids were amazing the entire drive. We couldn't believe it. They just sat there and looked out the window. No shows, no toys.
Casey and I visited S.A. once 4 years ago when we first came to Austin. The
Temple is new since then, so we checked that out first:

The stained glass that fills most of the windows is just beautiful.

And the
Moroni sits low enough that you can really get a good view.


In case you were wondering, I was there:

and I had lost my voice. That seriously happens to me once a year. Kind of a drag. But moving on.....
Since it was impossible to get both kids looking at me at the same time, here's a smashed-together photo. Lucy's real funny when she crosses her legs like that. I find her sometimes in her carseat, with legs crossed, gazing out the window. So grown up (and freaky eyes):

After the temple, we stopped at the church book store and Great Harvest Bread! YUM. But since we were about to get lunch, I didn't do any sampling. Bummer. Then we started on our quest for pizza. I say quest because it took about an hour to find our destination. We had heard rave reviews about
Big Lou's Pizza (they have a pizza that's 42 inches wide!) So we drove way over to the East side and well, Big Lou likes to take the day off on Mondays. It was closed! LAME.
So we looked on Casey's phone and found "Main Street" pizza. I looked at the address, went into google maps and typed in "1409 Main STREET". It was 25 miles away. What??? Okay, we can drive fast.
So we got on the highway, kept driving, started to doubt our whereabouts and finally realized.....Main
STREET pizza is on Main
AVENUE. Um, really? DUMB. So we drove back the other way and eventually found Main Street Pizza on Main Avenue. Thankfully, it did not disappoint:

While waiting for yummy cheesy goo, Casey taught Lucy to play Rock, Paper, Scissors:


And then we ate. Lucy had a cheese pizza all to herself:

and we enjoyed this heavenly sight:

With full tummies, we drove by the Alamo (a drive-by is plenty fine. It's much smaller than you think and we've done the tour before. And no, there's no basement):

And then we hung out at the River Walk for the rest of the night. You walk "underground" from the city streets of San Antonio and there's an entire river with canals and restaurants.

Casey was wise enough to bring the stroller. I can just imagine Owen diving off that edge:


And that's San Antonio!

3-day Weekends are perfect for exploring our state. Maybe Dallas is next?