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!

Hidden Cove Park and Marina ~Rving with 5 kids (Dallas Area)

We stayed at Hidden Cove Park and Marina just outside of Dallas.

I wanted to stay at Cedar Hill State Park but since it was spring break weekend, they were full.

I may have panicked for a while when I realized I needed to find a campsite on spring break weekend…

Thankfully Hidden Cove had empty spots and was a good price $35 a night for water and electric.

They even had some trails at the park which was nice for running off some of the kids’ crazy energy after the long drive.

One of my kids thought to poke a giant mound of dirt with a stick was a great idea until hundreds of ants came pouring out…

Thankfully none got on her.

She thought they were though and it took a while to convince her otherwise.

Hopefully, she will not poke mounds of dirt again.

These two were pretty adorable.

These are pretty accurate portraits of what my kids are like…

My littlest is really into boots in the shot or glaring.

She thinks it is really funny.

This ended up being a really pretty park!

I was going to share what we did while in Dallas in this post also but it would be too long so I will have to share that next!

I spent Saturday alone with all 5 kids in and around Dallas while Nick was at a conference so it was interesting!

Battle of Round Mountain Reenactment ~Yale, OK

The Battle of Round Mountain was a civil war battle between a band of Unionist Creek’s and Seminole’s’s  and Confederates.

I do appreciate the people at these events with a passion for history.

This man was fun to listen to.

The union camp.

Trying to decide what to buy.

Trying to salute.

My perspective on these events has changed since we got our daughters.

That flag makes me sad every time I see it.

I hate having to teach my daughters that people with a different color of skin were looked at as lesser people.

I am glad the war was fought.

I hate that there was a need.