{Spring Break // By the Numbers}
Thursday, April 6, 2017
I was horrible at keeping up with the month of March by numbers. Awful. But, I did great at tracking our spring break trip by numbers! Go figure! Here's a look at our spring break trip to the Texas Hill Country by numbers.
299
Miles from our driveway to Lake Medina RV Resort. It took us a little over 5.5 hours to get there {pulling a travel trailer}.
2
Number of stops on the way there. Once to eat at Dairy Queen {Texas stop sign!!} and once for a potty break.
1
Number of stops on the way back. We went to Bucee's for the potty and to grab lunch...killing two birds with one stone. No roadtrip is complete without a stop at Bucee's.
13
Miles to the gallon when pulling the camper.
142
Number of pages Mason read in his book on the way there. It was a Ripley's book of random knowledge. He learned so much!
1
Podcast listened to. This one to be exact.
23
Our campsite number at Lake Medina. We had a great spot with shady trees and not too far from the water.
5
Number of camping neighbors that we met.
42
Miles to San Antonio from our campsite
3
miles - about how long the line was to get inside of the Alamo.
553
Our parking spot number for the market area.
25
How many minutes we waited to eat at Mi Tierra. Not bad at all and so dang worth it.
3
Number of Ripley's attractions we did with Mason in San Antonio.
5
Souvenirs bought at the market in San Antonio.
1 hour 20 minutes
Spent touring the Cave with no name in Boerne, TX.
8
Stories climbed to get out of the cave.
2
Days spent exploring Boerne, TX. We fell in love with this little town.
1
Jar of Fickle Pickles bought. And now I am wishing we would have bought more.
2/576
Books/pages I read during Spring Break.
And one day I will get to blog about this amazing week we had! So many pictures to go through before that happens, though.
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Oh my goodness that looks like a blast!! I went to San Antonio for a conference when I was thinking elementary and it is such a fun city. We went to the Alamo, but walked right in. And we hit up Coyote Ugly. Ha ha! So glad you had a great spring break. Ours is still a week and a half away.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! My kids would love to tour a cave!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a AMAZING spring break! What a fun way to document everything you did!
ReplyDeleteSuch a successful spring break if you ask me!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read more about this trip, it sounds awesome! Zachary is into the Ripley's attractions too but Simon was scared of Ripley's Believe It Or Not when we checked it out last summer!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing Spring break in your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see more!! It sounds like you guys had such a great time!
ReplyDeleteWOAH!! Your Spring Break sounds like it was full of so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThe line to see the Alamo though, daaaaang.
San Antonio is on my bucket list. I've heard so many people rave about that place!
So fun. Glad you enjoyed.
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What an awesome spring break! Visiting Texas is on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness you had such a great trip. Can't wait to see pictures. Love that you captured it in numbers too.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to listen to a podcast. I'm worried my mind will wonder and I'll miss vital information!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you guys had a great spring break! I always heard the Alamo was a fun place to visit... so neat you got to go there!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! I can't wait to hear all about it in more detail!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a great time! What a fun adventure for Spring Break!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time in Texas! Those caves look really cool!
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