We had a fun time in San Antonio last weekend. HISD was closed on Friday, so we took advantage of the long weekend to get a quick family vacation in. It was a bit of an adventure. Our first stop was the River Walk. When we went back when Addy was 3ish, it was raining when we were at the river so we didn't get to go on the boat ride, so we made sure to do that 1st thing. Then we walked around for a bit and had dinner. At the end of the day I would have said it was torture for the girls, all they really cared about was getting to the hotel and maybe every 5 minutes one of them asked "when are we going to the hotel". But then on Saturday Addison asked to go back to the Riverwalk, so I guess it wasn't too bad. I had fun!
Here is a picture of Michael and the girls on one of the bridges. We learned on our boat tour that this bridge was also in some movie (totally don't remember the name of the movie), but it is a famous bridge!

Saturday was a SeaWorld filled day. I think we got there around 10:20 and left right before the park closed at 6. The sea lion show was our first stop and for some reason Ella FREAKED out and cried through most of the show. We are not sure what exactly set her off, maybe it was the animals and people together?? It seemed to start when the pre-show entertainer "fell" in the water - she totally did not appreciate his humor! After that show she was ready to go back to the hotel. Obviously that didn't happen and fortunately the rest of the day was less dramatic. Not drama free though! We saw Shamu, the dolphins (although you can't walk up and feed them anymore, appointment only, oops, we didn't research that and Addy was a bit disappointed), saw the penguins and fishes galore, there was a super cute Pet show with dogs and cats that was probably the highlight for Ella. It was very fun. Hot, but fun!


At the end of the day the girls played on the big climbing thing and I was certain Ella would get up there and get stuck and we'd have to go rescue her, but she ran around up there like a champ. I thought that they would stick together, but they both went on their merry way...made them stop for 2 seconds to capture this pic.
I think the highlight for me was Sunday. We got up and went to the Natural Bridge Caverns Wildlife Park. It is like a safari in Texas. No lions and tigers, but the ostrich and zebra were an adventure enough. Things started off tame, a lot of deer like animals that would stroll along the car and we'd throw food out to them (food the park provided - not goldfish!) Everyone was happy. Here is Ella smiling with a little deer in the background. And they totally were not deer, but some crazy African name, so I'm going with deer.
Then we get to a section and see this zebra picture. I may frame this and hang it in the house. it is hilarious. But makes you a little leery about the zebra. Little did we know, the zebra were nothing compared to the ostrich.
Here is a picture of our friend. Also the reason Ella will forever been traumatized when she sees a picture of an ostrich. This guy is cute and innocent in this picture, but a second after I snapped the pic, this guy stuck his head in the car window and tried to grab the bag of food off of Addison's seat right there. Fortunately the bag was too heavy so he dropped it and didn't run off with it, but unfortunately he dropped it in my car and there were food pellets all over the place. Addison picked most of it up, problem solved, we were OK. Ella was ready to head home though. Birds in the car are not her idea of a fun time. Rest of us thought it was hilarious. Hadn't seen any zebra at this point.

Then we see the zebra. Most are just hanging out on the side of the road like this guy, but we'd been talking about the zebra biting sign, the ostrich stuck his head in the window, Ella is on the floor of the car in the front screaming she wants to go home. Next thing we know, a zebra is walking up to my window and proceeds to stick his head in the car. I'm laughing and trying to not get any closer than I am, Ella is on the floor at my feet screaming louder because the zebra is now right above her head. I wish I'd had my camera out to get a close up of our friendly zebra. It was an adventure and totally hilarious.
Needless to say, that was enough adventure for the day. The park lets you drive through the safari multiple times, but the girls were done. So, we went to the petting zoo there on the facility and as usual, the girls LOVED the goats. Nice and peaceful end to the adventure!