Monday, April 21, 2008

Good Times

Ryan visited this weekend! It was great fun! It started out a little rocky when he was delayed and stuck sitting on a plane in Wichita Falls for 4 hours due to a bad storm DFW was having. Brent and Ryan spent Friday at Six Flags. They had a good time but came back a bit "beat up"! So we drove down to Waxahachie and saw our house! We have a foundation! We also tried out a nearby mexican restaurant that turned out to be quite good. On Saturday we went over to the 6th Floor Museum (Where JFK was killed) and spent the day reading up on all the conspiracies! Afterwards we drove to the Fort Worth Stockyards and saw some cattle. We also did some "window shopping". We stopped in at a giant candy store and stocked up on some saltwater taffy. The brand may be familiar to some of you... it's Taffy Town. Yes, we move 1200 miles away to get Taffy Town, made in Salt Lake City. It was a really good visit and we hope to get back up to Utah sometime soon. Here are some pictures...

This is our house with Brent standing in the garage. This angle makes the house look so tiny compared to the garage... it's not though, it just looks that way

Mariska loved sitting on these horses!

But she was really scared of the cow. Go figure.

4 comments:

Amy said...

Sounds like a good time.

Do I know about Taffy Town?

The one picture won't work...and none of them blow-up again.

Amber said...

We just drove by the Taffy Town building the other day...odd.

Maybe she is afraid of the cows because she remembers what happens to them when you were visiting the stockyards. Choppity-chop!

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - steak.

Erika said...

I don't know what's up with the pictures. Taffy Town in Salt Lake, with the big balloon font letters with the clown in it! You have to know Taffy Town Amy!

Amy said...

Maybe you've passed on some subconscious fear to Mariska from the time you were almost trampled by that pregnant cow.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

That was the funniest things I've almost ever seen. I'm so blessed to have such a hilarious memory.