Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Summer Family Time

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Last month, we were fortunate enough to take time off from work and enjoy some family time in Texas. Considering the weather here in August, outside activities were somewhat limited, unless of course, there was water included! A few highlights in Houston included the world's best fajitas at Lupe Tortilla, Sweet cupcakes at City Centre and a Dynamo game.

Check out our view at the game! 




I had never been to a professional soccer game, so I didn't know what to expect. The high-energy atmosphere provided constant entertainment, topped off with a Dynamo win! 

The rest of vacation was spent beach- or pool-side on Galveston Island - which by the way, if you are ever heading down this way, check out VRBO.com - super easy way to book vacation rentals (even pet friendly ones!). 

Since Rosco and Marley were able to make the trip with us, they were able to take their first trip to the beach. They LOVED it! :-)






We enjoyed our little getaway and had a great time with family. Being so far away from our family and friends, it was nice to have a piece of "home" come to us! :-) 



Much love,



Sunday, September 23, 2012

Galveston Island

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We're doing our best to "settle in" here in Houston. Since our apartment still consists of an air mattress, pillows, a laptop and dog toys, it's been a little tricky. But, all of our stuff should be arriving this week (please pray that it does for our sanity), which will finally make us feel at home!

In the last couple of weeks, we've explored our area of the city and discovered that we are close to everything! Shopping, restaurants, you name it. And Ryan is ecstatic that we are literally one block away from Chipotle. :) We've also discovered Houston's obsession with Texans football. Since we don't have our TV yet, we searched high and low the first Sunday of football season to catch the Colts game. Well, little did we know that the Texans played at the same time and every bar was filled with crazy fans. We were lucky enough to find a Buffalo Wild Wings equipped with 50+ TVs showing every game possible. And this is where we've been at noon sharp the past two Sundays.

Since our list of sites to see is growing each week, we decided this would be the perfect opportunity to take a little road trip to Galveston Island. It's pretty cool to say that we live less than an hour from the Gulf. With the forecast for the first day of fall was Sunny skies and high of 90 degrees, what a great day to head to the beach! Galveston is a quaint coastal city with plenty of tourist attractions and historical sites to see. For anyone planning a vacation soon, check out their Tourism site here: Galveston Island. (and reminder, we are less than an hour from here!)


We walked the beach, checked out Pleasure Pier and had lunch at the infamous Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. It was a nice, relaxing day away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We're excited for our next trip to explore more of what Galveston has to offer. And of course, take Rosco and Marley to the beach for the first time (yes, they of course have a pet-friendly beach).

This is where I would share all of the great photos that I took while we were there, but unfortunately, when I updated my iPhone last night, I lost all of my media since the last time I backed it up, which was the week of our wedding in April. I was/am still not a happy camper about this, but you live and you learn. And I will be backing up my phone on a daily basis now. 

Here's our ongoing list of attractions that we hope to visit soon: 
  • Houston Zoo 
  • Johnson Space Center
  • Discovery Green
  • Museum District
  • Downtown Aquarium
As much as we loved being at the beach on the first day of fall, we are missing the sweatshirts, tailgating and bonfires back in Indiana!

Much love,
The Clayton's

 

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Hello, Houston

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The Clayton's have arrived safely in Houston. We arrived Friday morning, picked up our keys and headed straight to our new apartment. Since we had actually never looked at our exact apartment, we were excited (and a bit nervous) to open the door. But, it's great and we know we will make this place feel like home. It is on the third floor which isn't a big deal, but I do know that we will strategically plan trips to make sure we don't have to make hundreds of trips up and down those 38 steps. And hey, we're young. It's good for us.

Now let's talk about the road trip. The 17 hour road trip. Yawn. It was tiring, but we did it. With the help of five-hour energy, coffee and XM radio, we survived with very little complaints. I shared the trip through my social networks, but here are some pictures from the trip.

The SUV was packed to the limit.. leaving just enough room for Ryan and me in the front and Rosco and Marley in the very back.


I saved the second half of this book to read on the trip -- ended up being a really great read by Emily Giffin.

My turn to drive - southern Illinois, Missouri and a little of Arkansas.

Ryan drove the hardest leg across Arkansas from midnight til almost 5 a.m. Then it was my turn again once we crossed into Texas.


We technically arrived in Houston around 9 a.m. but it takes some time to travel around the country's fourth largest city and actually used to be at the top of the list of cities with the worst traffic. More importantly, Forbes just recognized Houston as the "coolest" city in America in this article. The local newspapers' blog also just mentioned that the city is among the top cities for moves. So, we are not the only newbies here.



Houston may be big and have a lot of traffic, but it is beautiful! And it has palm trees. We are beyond excited to get settled in and explore everything this city has to offer.

The first adventure, of course, was to find a dog park. Since Rosco and Marley had slept for almost two entire days (18 hours in the car + the 14 hours we slept after the trip), they were FULL of energy. After doing a little research, we discovered that Houston has more than 20, that's right TWENTY, dog parks across the city. So, we randomly picked one sort of close to our place to check out today - Millie Bush Bark Park. Wow, fifteen acres for the pups to run with two ponds, picnic tables, dog showers, the works. Rosco and Marley each gave it their "paw" of approval. They both swam in the pond for the very first time. Someone threw a ball into the middle of the pond and without thought, they both jumped into the water with the rest of the pack and started swimming after it. Except for Marley. After following for a split second, she realized she was in the water and didn't like it. She busted a U-turn real quick and swam back. Let's just say she didn't fall for that trick again, and never returned to the water. Unfortunately no, I didn't catch it on video, but it was definitely AFV prize worthy. Rosco swam almost the whole time chasing ball after ball. Both are now curled up asleep, where I imagine they will be for the rest of the day!

Here's a few shots from the park today:


Much love,
The Clayton's