When I was on leave for my surrogate pregnancy and contemplating whether I wanted to go back to work or not I had asked the kids “Do you really want to travel a lot?” And their answer was always a resounding “Yes!!!” I asked William where he wanted to go and he'd say “I really want to go to Texas so I can say “howdy y'all, I ain't from Texas, I'm from Spokane!” (In an unconvincing southern accent) I'm happy to say that William and I made that ridiculous dream come true and went to Dallas, Texas y'all!
This was definitely a spur of the moment trip. I worked Friday morning and got off at about 9:30 am. It was my Friday and the calendar’s Friday so I had the whole day and weekend in front of me. The kids had a special lunch thing at their school so I got ready for that. As I was blow drying my hair I started looking at flights just for fun like I always love to do. I saw some San Diego flights looked pretty open and some Virgin flights to LA looked good. I looked at my calendar and literally had nothing on it so I thought, why the heck not? I picked William up from his advanced program school to take him to his regular school for the special lunch and ran the idea of going on a trip by him. "Yeah sure, whatever" was his response. As we were eating lunch with Maddie and Daddy at school I looked at more flights. There were a bunch of flights out of Seattle at 5 pm but in order to make it to Seattle we would have to leave the Spokane airport at 1:30. "I don't think it's gonna work buddy" I told William "If we want to make it anywhere we would literally have to leave right now." "Then you better get going" my hubs encouraged me. With a shrug William and I cleaned up our lunch and rushed to the airport with nothing but my purse and thankfully a breast pump (don't get me started on that... yes the jugs are still flowing). They were starting to board as we got to the gate and we were assigned a row to ourselves in the back of the plane.
We made it to Seatac without any issues and looked at the info for our next flight, which I remembered I hadn't even listed for yet. For some reason California didn't seem that exciting to William or me anymore since we've both been there multiple times. I remembered William's random urge to go to Texas and we decided to go there instead. While we waited for our flight we collectively had a slice of apple pie, a whopper jr, a strawberry lemonade, and a glass of pinot grigio.
We got our seats on a Dallas flight (woohoo!) and got on the plane with a whole row to ourselves. When some people hear about these short trips I like to do they say "Oh it's not even worth it to fly all the way there for such a short time". But me and my big kids legit love flying. We love sitting there with our snack box, tablet/smartphone, and wine/juice and relaxing and watching a movie or reading a book. The flight itself is always part of the adventure.(and it's literally the only place I watch new movies now... Alaska offers movies for free on your own device)
With the time change we landed in Dallas super late, almost midnight. I had booked a hotwire hotel right before we took off. With hotwire you don't know exactly what hotel you'll get but you know the area and how many stars and the price. We got The Hilton in Grapevine, TX less than 10 minutes from the airport. We took an Uber there and checked into the gorgeous hotel with two queen beds. William and I both slept so great.
When I woke up in the morning at 7 am I began googling "attractions near me" because I had literally no idea what we were going to do all day. I saw that we were really close to a mall with an aquarium and close to historical downtown grapevine, which both looked fun and interesting. We took our time getting ready and got some toothbrushes and deodorant from the front desk (since we literally packed nothing). We put on the same clothes we wore the day before and set out for the day. We had a quick lunch in the hotel coffee shop and followed google's directions to the mall that was about 15 minutes away.
Once we got to the mall the first thing on William's agenda was to find a cowboy hat (since we were in Texas.. duh!) After a few stores we found one that he liked and I liked the price. We went to a few other stores and bought a couple more random things like a backpack for William, some random shoes for me, and some snacks. We found the aquarium and started our tour. It was a great aquarium and we saw lots of fish, sharks,an octopus, starfish, and other sea life. William was probably one of the oldest kids there. I love that he's old enough to be a fun travel buddy but young enough to enjoy the kid stuff.He also enjoyed playing in a play-place they had that he was technically an inch too tall for but we are rebels.
After we had seen all the exhibits and William filled out his little passport of the sea and got his prize (a plastic gold medal) we made our way to the food court for some lunch. We shared a plate of chicken teriyaki with noodles and William had a milkshake.
William wanted to ride a little carousel in the mall and then we found an arcade. We played a competitive round of ski-ball (William beat me and I did not even let him) and played a Mario Olympics game where Princess Peach(me) beat Mario (William) by a hair. We decided to make our way to historical downtown Grapevine and called an Uber.
The visitors center in Grapevine, Texas was one of the coolest visitors center I have ever seen. They had this amazing model of a train and city and a bunch of fun stuff for kids to do in a museum like setting, all for free. We could have spent awhile there... but true to our travel style we did a substantial walk-through and moved on.
Right by the visitors center there were a group of FOUR little museums/historical buildings. For just randomly picking a place to visit, we hit the cultural jackpot. The history buff in me was so excited. The first was housed in an old barn that was turned into a traditional museum where we learned about the history of Grapevine and it's beginnings as a small farm town. The second was an old schoolhouse set up like a school with original artifacts where we learned about education in the 1800s. The third building talked about the town's main crop of cotton and their farming methods. The fourth building was an old house where we saw artifacts from some of the towns earliest settlers. This whole museum quartet was entirely free.
After we got our fill of history (I could have stayed there all day and read everything... William had had enough) we walked down the main drag. There were so many cute shops and restaurants. We went to a cute market and enjoyed some Texas tea and doctor pepper. We shopped around in the shops and William got a Texas license-plate key chain for his teacher. We were starting to get a little hungry again so we stopped and had gelato in an Italian restaurant. They had a craft fair going on and we wondered the booths looking at all the beautiful handmade crafts made by the locals. A poop emoji pencil caught William's eye and he got it for his sister. The woman who sold it said "I spend hours knitting these hats and stuffed animals and my most popular item is a poop pencil" haha! We saw a historic log cabin that housed some of the town's earliest inhabitants. After a little more walking and shopping we were ready for some dinner. We found a cute little saloon/winery type of restaurant. One of my favorite things to do when traveling is to go wine tasting and I can't exactly walk into a bar or winery with William, but this restaurant had an extensive wine list and I got to try two different kinds and had the best fruit and cheese platter that I have ever had in my life. William had spaghetti and meatballs.After we had our fill of wine, cheese, and meatballs it was about time to head to the airport. We ordered an uber and made our way there. I gave us plenty of time in case there were long security lines but there was no one in line. We had about an hour to relax by the time we made it to our gate, which was nice after being on the go all day. Eventually I looked out the window and saw the familiar old Eskimo rolling into the gate. They assigned us seats as the plane was almost done boarding and we got another row to ourselves for the journey home. We landed early in Seattle and we even managed to make it on an earlier flight home to Spokane (with a little sprinting through the airport which is always fun). I was so relieved that every part of this impromptu trip to Texas worked out. I love being able to show my babes different parts of the country!












































