Road Trip: San Antonio and back in three days of ‘firsts’

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Sea World

When it comes to road trips, for me it鈥檚 about 鈥渇irsts.鈥

There are so many amazing sights to see while traveling, I like to make a mental note of the things I discover for the first time. Silly, but it adds value and fun when getting from Point A to Point B.

My family recently drove the 249 miles from Fort Worth to San Antonio. It was to be a journey full of firsts, especially for my daughter, who was taking her first road trip.

Day 1聽Heading south down I-35, we made our way through Waco, home to Baylor University, and caught a glimpse of the new stadium being constructed to host the Bears football team.

An hour and a half later, we were rolling through the Lone Star State鈥檚 capital, Austin. I鈥檝e had a lot of memorable road tips from Fort Worth to Austin en route to the annual South by Southwest music festival, but this would be my daughter鈥檚 first experience with the city.

Sixth Street, where people and live bands crowd the sidewalks and bars during the festival, was quiet when we arrived, but we still got a sampling of why Austin is known as the 鈥淟ive Music Capital of the World.鈥 On our way to get a bite to eat, we stopped to listen as a singer with an acoustic guitar belted out a聽Wilco听迟耻苍别.

Around the corner we were greeted with a friendly, 鈥bonjour,鈥 from the hostess at the quaint Old Pecan St. Cafe. A delicious brunch of eggs Benedict, French toast with vanilla bourbon sauce and pesto-stuffed chicken filled our tanks for the road ahead.

Our final stop was the hotel in San Antonio. Another first for my daughter, since she鈥檇 never stayed in a hotel before.

Day 2聽Our second day was full of firsts courtesy of聽SeaWorld.

My daughter got her first tattoo (TEMPORARY!), pet a live dolphin, was finally tall enough to go on the 鈥渂ig鈥 rides and got to see a baby beluga whale born just days earlier. We had a blast at the amusement park (the first visit for all of us to SeaWorld) and slept well that night with visions of sea life swimming in our heads.

Day 3聽After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we were back in the car and headed north toward home. We took time to squeeze in a few more first-time memories in West, Texas. Though I鈥檇 been to the famous聽Czech Stop聽many times before, it was a first not only for my daughter, but my wife as well.

They both were amazed by the glass cases filled with rows of wonderful pastries made fresh every day. As we left, we dropped a donation in the jar by the register to help support the town that was hit by a disastrous fertilizer plant explosion in April.

Our weekend jaunt was complete when we pulled into the driveway shortly before sundown. A quick poll of our traveling party confirmed it was a great trip all around.

I鈥檓 not sure who enjoyed our voyage of firsts more, my daughter, my wife or me. I do know I can鈥檛 wait for more firsts, seconds, thirds, etc.

Here is a聽slideshow of our trip.

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