Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Horseshoe Bay 2026--250th!

Okay, peeps.

Trucking along with the catch-up posts!

When last (last!) we left off...

We'd completed our Canadian trip (complete with bday and illness)...

We'd returned home to maximize friend hang-time/project fun while schedules synced...

And then when quickly reached the day when it was time to decide if we were going to stick to the spur-of-the-moment, crazy, lake plans we made a few weeks ago when we had the delayed epiphany: Oh, hey, it's America's 250th; maybe we should do something to mark the occasion???

Best laid plans, amirght?

I remember the discussion when the hubby and I were like: I mean, we could do something for the 250th, but should we, after returning from Canada a few days prior???

Of course, we made the wise-unwise decision to just go for it. That's what summer is for, right???

But in reality, when the suitcases still hadn't been unpacked from Canada, the heinous possible-flu, very serious respiratory complications were still dragging a few of us down, and we were kind of dealing with household emotional upheaval (tweens/teens...need I say more???), things felt a bit different.

In the end, we absolutely could not pull it together to leave town for the first night of our three-night lake stay, and just had to delay, then throw caution to the wind--and quite literally throw random crap in yet another suitcase--and just go for it..

But, do you know what happened????

We, quite possibly, had a lighter and slightly happier last-minute, spur-of-the-moment, unplanned few days away than we did during the ultra-planned, highly thought-out Canadian trip.

Equal parts frustrating and miraculous--and most definitely a topic for that Bigger Picture Travel Right Now post...for a later date.

Anywho. 

We did the lake.

We were hellishly hot and in the water and on the floating obstacle course (!) and in the boat and on the tubes, and playing putt-putt and eating food, and on the dock watching fireworks, and...we needed it. 
Badly.

And, now. A picture explosion!


Oh, wait! The most important thing to note: CODA GIRL CAME ALONG!

Yup, Our plans included a pet-friendly condo on property and our fur baby quite literally lived her best life over the holiday weekend.

She was high as a kite, a frantic explorer, the charmer in every venue and the cranky-pants overstimulated toddler at times, and it was the best.
















After 637 Barre classes, I thought I was in okay-ish shape, but a giant, floating obstacle course is always there in a lake in South Texas, ready to humble you. ;) 











The second full day (the official holiday) involved much more of the same: sun, swimming, obstacle coursing, Coda girl's first boat ride, and all the patriotic flair!



















Oh! And in the most coincidental, It's A Small World occurrence...we'd just unloaded from our boating/tubing and were inside at the marina when all of the sudden, Chica started shrieking. One of her closest friends was there, too (as she has a lake house just down the road from where we were) and the odds of them seeing one another--there, of all places--was just wild! And so fun. :)







After all the fun in the sun, we got a teeny-tiny bit cleaned up for a much-needed meal. 

As a side note: I can't say enough happy things about seeing about a thousand guests across a giant lakeside resort, all clad in red, white and blue--loud, proud and obnoxious! SO happy and festive. 

If my panning and packing had been even better, I would have gone even bolder.

As it was, I was glad we'd managed to bring anything patriotic in the slightest, ha.












You better bet I was super excited when we took a small TV break before fireworks and watched a special episode of one of our favorite streaming shows and I realized I had the same headband as a beloved character, ha.







Fireworks on the water (the reflection doubles the awe-factor!) without the pesky grass??? 10/10.

I'm so grateful we threw caution to the wind and went for this last-minute lake excursion.

Especially since life has returned to extra-hectic now that we're home.

But...more on all of that, later!

Happy Hump Day, peeps!

Over and out.







Friends & Fireworks!

Okay, peeps.

When last we left off with our catch-up posts, we completed our Canada trip--including a Chica birthday celebration and a tank in health for Yours, Truly, and made it home a little worse for the wear, but grateful for a few days so stay put.

I intended to take time to mentally and physically regroup, but...summer always (always!) has others plans. 

We realized Chica and one of her friends were about to be ships passing in night; on opposite schedules and opposite weeks of commitments/free time, and if we didn't connect the two of them, stat, it was going to be far too long between hang-outs.

Plus, we just needed a general pick-me-up, so we hauled the friend over to the house and spent hours and hours of baking, projecting, movie watching, and just general cup-filling.

As a parent, it was one of those days where I didn't sit for about seven hours, swooping in after every step of chaos and creativity to clean up some substantial messes and to re-set for the next stage of fun. And, yet, it was also a cup-filling kind of day. The kiddos were happy, snuggly, giggly, sibling-y, and just generally so happy to be together that it made it all worth it.






















Talk about a baking attempt/baking fail, ha. It was supposed to be Chica's belated, beach-themed bday cake, based on some Pinterest inspiration.

In actuality, it was a bit of a Hot Mess Express...but in a very happy, silly way, ha.

Luckily, we still had painting and crafting to divert attention, and it was hours and hours of happy creating and movie-watching time.






















The school year can take so much out of kiddos--especially in the teen years, when classwork is substantial, the stakes feel high, and the "free" time is minimal. 

We do our best of fill the friendship cups to overflowing during the summer, and it helps to sustain through the trickier months.

We've done a pretty decent job of finding windows and pockets of time and have high hopes for much more in this second half/downhill slide of summer!














More catch-up posts, soon, peeps!

Over and out.