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Dallas Zoo

Before we headed home from Dallas, we stopped at the Dallas Zoo.

It ended up being a great stop!

We have a local zoo pass that gives us a discount at some other zoo’s and we got 50% off!

That is a big deal when you are paying for 7 entrance fees. The zoo is set up so that you can do loops.

It was nice because we did not have to backtrack much at all and got to see everything in a shorter amount of time! So many of the exhibits were breathtakingly beautiful.

I felt like I was in a different place.

I definitely did not feel like I was still in Texas! It is always nice to wear out your kids before a long drive also… Those hands!!! So cute!

Even though I still felt like my kids needed to run laps by the end of our drive, I am glad that we started our trip home with a visit to this zoo!

I think they were a little tired for at least the first 30mins of driving 😉

 

Here is a video of our time in Dallas!

Snake Run 2018 ~Turkey Mt.

The Snake Run is a 3 & 6hr race in which you try to get as many miles as you can in that time.

Whoever gets the most miles in each one wins.

 


It’s a great event, put on by great people!

My kids really enjoy it!

And I really enjoy that it is held at Turkey Mt.

So I can take the kids that are not running for hikes!

These people make running for 3hrs and 6HRS look like fun!

Crazy.

My two that ran did over 9 miles in 3hrs and acted like they had barely done anything.

Maybe we need to buy a treadmill?

They have crazy energy!

A look back at previous Snake Run’s.

2013

2014 (my oldest first time)

2015

 

2016(first time running it as a family of 7)

2017(first time running for these two! First one I missed also)

 

2018!(2nd run for my second oldest, 1st time for our daughter)

They did awesome!

Homesteads and Flops ~Dallas, Tx

 

First off after dropping Nick off at his conference (and navigating downtown Dallas), was a trip to the Creation Museum in Glen Rose, Tx.

We went to Glen Rose in January and wanted to go to the museum then but it was not open on the days we were there.

It is a small museum and some of my kids were restless and not doing well so we did not stay long.

I liked the ark replica they had. I was a bit disappointed in the museum overall though.

We stopped by Dinosaur Valley State Park since we were right there but it was crazy due to spring break so we did not stay there long either.

I was really starting to think this trip was a total bust.

We got lunch and I started the drive back to Dallas, planning to kill some time at the Cedar Hill State Park.

I decided on this park because we have a state park pass so it was free.

After paying for the museum that we did not even stay long at, I did not want to spend any more money.

I had no clue there was a homestead at this park!

It was quiet, peaceful, and crowd-free.

This beautiful place basically redeemed the day.

I love history, woods, and quiet.

So this place was a like a balm to my soul.

I felt like I could breathe again and there was plenty of space for the kids to run around.

The old buildings were beautiful.

See? So relaxed and happy.

I need open spaces like I need chocolate 😉

Anyone else ever feel like that?

This place was called the Penn Farm Agricultural History Center and it was a great stop if you like outdoors and history!