Baby Blessing.

I started to go through my photos from our life in California.
I totes forgot to do a post from my cousin's baby's blessing.
I think it should be illegal to live to far away from your cousins.
why can't we all live in the same state...short driving distance?
rather than $500+ plane ticket away.

 

i forgot how small Asher was!

San Antonio.

the Alamo city also known as San Antonio was our second stop.
we explored the natural bridge caverns.
i felt like i was in goony's.
mom said it was like the oregon caves, however i've  never been even though i was born and raised in oregon. whoops missed that one.

mom was loving the texan pride everywhere we turned. 

how creepy are these caverns?


pictures don't do this place justice.
it was incredible.
our tour guide on the other hand not so much.


we ended the day at a local spot ...sorry but the river walk had chain restaurants... yikes. cheap quality overly priced restaurants. i counted 5 blisters from new sandals i got. bad mistake. and we hadn't eaten from 8am-3pm. needless to say i was tired and starved.

praise la gloria's for making amazing authentic street food from interior mexico.
literally the best mexican. gosh dang it i'm still thinking of the corn and the tortillas.


this corn was so sweet. the juice squirted across the table when you bit in.
it was amazing.


five words to sum-up San Antonio:
touristy. 
western. 
mexican. 
historic. 
chains.