Remember last year when {most} of Michael's family got together in WI for a BYU game? And how they decided to make it a tradition?
Lucky for us BYU was playing UT (University of Texas) in Austin. It was a quick filled weekend.
They got in late Thursday night so the plans started Friday morning. We headed downtown to that iconic landmark- the Alamo. There were a surprising amount of other BYU fans for the game weekend.
We also went on a boat tour. Selfies are more entertaining to toddlers than the history of our city. Sometimes I agree :)
We then headed up to the temple as a family. We were able to do the temple work for Michael's Grandmother that passed away last year. It was really great experience. We were feeling great, on this spiritual high and then we walked outside to a block party. It was so strange. A business across the street was blasting music. It was so weird. We managed to snap a few pictures before busting a groove.
Saturday morning we slowly made our way up to Austin for the game. A quick stop by the Weinerschnitzel. All those Allsops surrounded by a couple chili cheese dogs. I was happy to stay in the car with the sleeping toddler.
She woke up down the road at the world's largest gas station "Buc-cee's" They make their own root beer and its delish. It really is huge and they have lots of unique things. I've read many a blog post dedicated to Buc-Cee's alone. Not sure I could do it justice. Rylee's posing here kills me.
We made it to Austin and again met up with the rest of the BYU fans at the State Capital.
It had been a few minutes since we'd eaten so it was time for Torchy's Tacos. We tried this place a few months back and really liked it. We also hit up Gourdough's Doughnuts. The wait is (thankfully) much shorter during the day. Gotta love a specialty doughnut :)
This is where we parted ways and the boys made their way to the stadium for the game. I'll have to see if I can grab pictures from Michael's phone of the game. He had a great time - even better they won :)