Monday, December 28, 2009

Blog 8 from Beaumont Dec. 28, 2009







This year is fast winding down. We picked Shari up at Houston airport on Dec. 22nd and spent Christmas with her at New Braunfels time share. It was a beautiful condo, exactly the same place we went for Valentines weekend, courtesy of sister-in-law Peggy and her husband Steve.

Although the weather did not co-operate as we had hoped, it was (almost) warm enough on Christmas Day to spend some time in the heated pool and hot tub.

I am certain the pots and pans in our unit had not seen as much use as they did in the four days we occupied it. We went out for several meals, but do enjoy a home-cooked meal even when on vacation. On Christmas Day, we feasted on a roast chicken with the stuffing made the way we like it, gravy, and mashed potatoes that we knew were not instant.

One of the nearby attractions in San Antonio is Sea World. John and I had been to Sea World in Tennessee a few years ago. The entrance fee was around $10 and we were amazed at what we saw. We were very excited that Shari would be able to visit Sea World as well. However, one really should check on prices on line so there are no surprises when you arrive at a tourist attraction. We choked when arriving to see the sign at the gate which said “Parking $15”. When we asked how much the actual tickets were and the gate attendant said, “$57 each”, they just about had to pick me up off the pavement! Suffice it to say, John and Shari spent the afternoon at Sea World while I took the truck and went for lunch, looked for some free WYFY and did some shopping, all the while trying to keep my bearings so as not to get lost in the “big city”, which is easily done. When I picked them up, John was quick to advise this tourist facility was a huge rip-off in every way. Children’s tickets were $46 each for a child over 10. Anyone taking a family should be prepared for a $150 per person day which is outrageous and definitely not worth it.

Now, the Snake Farm on I35 was another thing. For $9.95 per adult, you can spend all day looking at all kinds of caged reptiles, exotic animals and a petting zoo.

We also went on an African Safari adventure for $16 each which was extremely enjoyable and worth the entrance fee. You stay in your car and listen to a very informative CD as you drive through the 400 acre park and throw food out for the various exotic animals. It was awesome. The most social animals were the ostriches “with attitude” and the burros who just plain wanted close-up attention.

Shari and I spent an evening walking through the Schlitterbaun Christmas Display. In summer it is a huge water park, and in winter, they turn it into a Winter Wonderland of Christmas lights. The charge is $16.00, but well worth it. There are many activities for children and the lights alone are spectacular.

Eating out in the U.S.A. can be quite interesting. At Sea World, for lunch John and Shari had a turkey wrap for which they paid $8.00 each. John said the wrap itself would have made an excellent shoe sole. He was not impressed!

At the Safari, they had an excellent restaurant with excellent prices. However, John ordered his favorite: a “bacon and turkey club sandwich”. When it arrived, he asked, “What’s this??” What he got was a layer of bacon and turkey with lettuce, cheese and tomato in a soupy ranch dressing, between two pieces of grilled panini bread the thickness of a pizza crust. Oh for a Canadian club house sandwich!

Since we have been parked at Ford Centre, we have been complaining about the noise of the nearby interstate highway. On our trip to New Braunfels, we encountered an RV park that has this one beat for traffic noise. This one has RV’s parked UNDER and BETWEEN the interstate highways. It is unfathomable who would ever want to park underneath such a busy highway!!

We have found an absolutely wonderful FM radio station in the area. It is Country Legends 101.2 and plays all of the old favorites, both country and western and hits of the 50’s and 60’s. No sense turning to any other radio station!

I decided to use the above text from my article for the newspaper instead of having to re-do it. It gives the whole story…

We had a good trip back from New Braunfels to Beaumont. Have a list of things to keep Shari occupied and have crossed a bunch of them off already! Today we took her to meet Mr. John and Miss Jane, as well as Miss Tiffany from SETIO. Went to Gator Country, a tourist attraction just up the road, but it is only open on Saturday and Sunday in winter. So she and I went and played a round of Mini Golf at Colorado Canyon Fun Centre, then to the Lunch Buffet at Ryans and to the Parkland Mall for a couple of hours. Hope we can find something neat to do for New Years Eve.

Night’all.

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