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Friday, June 19, 2020

One year older and wiser too!

Happy 12th Birthday to Alex!!

I feel bad that our boys can't celebrate the way they were expecting this year. We allow them to have friend birthday parties on their even years of life, so this year was that year for both boys. Instead I'll let them make it up next year on their birthdays. (In fact, that kind of works out since we'll be moving next summer, they'll get to have one last hoorah with their friends!)

With Cade's birthday we were definitely in much more of a lockdown than we are today with Alex's birthday, but sadly since Texas has re-opened its businesses we've seen a steady increase in cases. This week has seen a dramatic increase in cases. Yesterday, in fact, San Antonio had the highest amount of cases in the whole state! Texas is a big state. So, we were going to go out to for a birthday dinner and dine-in for the first time since the pandemic started, but we just didn't think it was wise to do that when cases are on the rise. You have to remember that the data they release to us each day reflects people's health 7-14 days ago, so it's only going to get worse before it levels out. During the lockdown our city was only getting 50-70 cases a day. Yesterday, 408! All week they've been above 200!

Anyways, enough of that, and on to the birthday boy! We kept the day pretty low-key. The morning started off with cinnamon rolls and birthday presents! He got a Dungeons & Dragons starter set, personalized deck of cards (he collects playing cards), a Harry Potter cookbook, the new illustrated Goblet of Fire book, Harry Potter perler bead patterns, a chocolate frog shirt made by mom, cinnamon toast crunch, and...

...the fixings for a BETA FISH! He has been asking for a fish for forever. I was tired of dealing with caged animals and kept saying no because I end up cleaning their tanks and cages. But Dan found this awesome hydroponic fish tank that the plant and the fish work together to naturally clean and help them live! Sounds like a great solution.


He was so excited! 


After fish shopping in the afternoon we got the homemade pizza ready and ate some cake! He really wanted a vanilla cake with vanilla frosting, and I'd had the H-E-B cakes at some parties before, so we ordered from them. Turned out great!



He named the fish "Darvil", a McBride family name

 
For the pizza, since we couldn't go to Texas Roadhouse like he wanted, we made a special flavor, Philly Cheesesteak! We only make this type of pizza every so often, so it's definitely a special treat. Mmm.... so good!



As Alex so accurately described his day, "I'm just getting rewarded for living another year!" Lol. Happy Birthday bud, we love you!!

Monday, June 1, 2020

Storms and Rivers and Dates!

Th summer would not be complete, in my opinion, without some good storms. Before this week most of the storms were hitting areas around San Antonio and miraculously breaking up as they came into town. Cade was constantly disappointed when that happened. I guess we've passed on our love of storms to our kids! Now in the past week we've had 3 really big storms! One even had some hail and the other a tornado warning. There aren't any basements or sirens around here so I just had to use my Midwest upbringing and look and listen for signs of any trouble, which there weren't. (There was an F1 on the west side of town)

This frog seemed to be looking to escape from the storm, and right into Cade's hands!

In Cade's words, "This storm can't NOT hit us! Awesome!"


Here's an ok video of that storm from the radar above. It really was a big one!


Here's a few slow-mos that Cade caught on his phone. Lightning is so fascinating.





Dan would be quick to tell you that the river culture here in South Texas has become very appealing to him. It certainly has been a respite from the monotony of spending so much time at home, and have been a great form of recreation for our family!

We headed back to Guadalupe State Park when the weather cleared. The boys had spent a day there when I wasn't feeling the best and wanted to go back. We arrived, set up an awesome spot right on the river and commenced to eating and playing.

Now you need to look closely at the picture above. Notice the rocks at our feet. Notice the tree stump in the background (the one with a portion of live tree coming out of it). Notice the little pathway up the bank of the river off to the right behind us. 

After letting Alex play with a new friend he made, we walked up stream a little bit and tubed down just around the bend and out of the picture. We knew the river was moving faster that day, and attributed it to the storms we'd been having. However, in the maybe 20 minutes we spent tubing a small section of the river, the river started flowing faster, there were large amounts of debris coming down and when we got back to our little site we had set up, the water was up to just below the butts of the chairs. Some kind neighbors (including the friend Alex had made) put all of our stuff that was on the ground into the chairs. Thankfully we weren't gone much longer or we might have lost our stuff. Here's a picture of us taking down the tent to put it up on a higher part of the hill. Look how much deeper the water was than pictured above!



By the time we got all of our stuff up to higher ground that tree stump was almost all the way covered with water. We cautiously went back out to the stump because lots of spiders and a frog were trying to stay dry. 



That is one big spider


Even while we were shooting these pictures of critters the water was rising and the current was getting stronger, so we packed up and headed home. As we were leaving an ambulance, fire truck and a rescue team came down to the river. A vivid reminder of just how quickly water can become dangerous. I am very glad we weren't on our other section of the river, the one that took 4 hours to tube. I know it wouldn't have taken 4 hours, but it also would've been very dangerous due to the large debris in the river. You don't want to get pinned down by a large tree stump or stuck in some way! 

Since our river time was truncated, I mentioned to Dan on our drive home that we should go on a date! It took a little bit to figure out what we were going to do, but we settled on a motorcycle ride out to Gruene, TX for some dinner and possibly some live music.

We put our name on a wait list at the Gruene River Grill for an outdoor table and walked around a little bit. I'm going to have to visit this shop again when it's open- Rusty Bugs and Roosters! Love metal decor!


We didn't move these letters around, they were just there for us to find! If you need the backstory, let me know

Our table was SO worth the wait, which was only like 35 minutes anyways. Right on the Guadalupe River (a very different part of the river from earlier in the day, but still very full!), with amazing views of the sunset. It was an idyllic evening outdoors.



Our selfie attempt at getting the sunset behind us

And the one a stranger shot for us. MUCH better :)

Now here was the weird part about the evening. This tiny town of Gruene was HOPPING! There were a lot of people out and about, way more than I anticipated. Also up until this point we had not dined in at a restaurant since before the pandemic. No one was wearing masks except the workers. People attempted to social distance while waiting for tables, but we noted how people were definitely out with their friends, not just families. It really felt as if nothing had ever happened. The only reminders of the pandemic were that the servers were wearing masks, the menus were disposable and there weren't any condiments on the table. Dan asked for some ketchup for his fries and they brought out ketchup packets. Otherwise it just seemed like any other night out on the town. Both Dan and I felt a bit claustrophobic, especially in the bathrooms, and instead of continuing our night at the local Dance Hall, we headed home. It definitely made us reflect and think.

Lastly are some pics/videos of other summer fun from throughout the week. It dawned on me that the true "summer" ahead will be shorter than what the quarantine was. I hope we find ways to make it memorable!

How about a slo-mo of a water balloon popping?


Well it didn't pop, but here's a screen grab of the balloon at its flattest point! :)

Beautiful birds in my backyard <3

There aren't that many meals that all four of us go ga-ga over, but everyone loved these chicken fajitas!

Dan captured a picture of this cicada that had recently emerged from its shell!

This kid FINALLY got a haircut. SO much better!


Chess time! He beat me pretty easily.

And how could we NOT mention the historic SpaceX launch that took place on Saturday May 30th? The first manned craft that was privately made, orbited and landed at the ISS the following day. Pretty awesome to witness!


As for my health, I'm hanging in there and hoping for some change sooner than later! :)