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June 2011- Sum-Sum-Summertime!  With a long hard spring season of work behind him, Casey was ready for some family fun and relaxation.  We decided to rent a travel trailer and head west to the refreshing Balmorhea State Park with its natural spring fed 2-acre pool.  And we had promised our Pecos that we would take him to the annual rodeo in Pecos, TX.

It was 110°F or more each day.  The poor A/C unit in our little travel trailer ran non-stop all day just to keep it bearable.  So glad we decided to stay at a place with a refreshing pool.  The park itself doesn't have a whole lot to offer but the pool makes up for it.  The campsites are minimal with not much shade but beautiful views.

fun exploring the state park

san solomon spring, providing a refreshing 72 degree pool


view from our campsite

making s'mores
The pool has probably one of the last outdoor high dive boards anywhere.  Casey did his best to show us his Olympic diving skills.  

cannon ball!
can opener...not sure they have that in the Olympics
Have you ever seen it so hot it could curl up a Croc?  We left these outside of the travel trailer one day and they curled up like a Frito.  We never could get them to straighten back out!


Pecos spent 3 days "swimming" on the steps

With all these signs to point the way we didn't get lost.  At one point Pecos said "Can you believe it?  My name is on everything around here!"




Did I mention how HOT it was?  It was so hot the pavement in Pecos was melting.

Howdy- from Pecos in Pecos!




I tried to talk Casey and Pecos into shaping their hats this way.

classic rodeo entertainment

brazos got a little hot waiting for the rodeo to begin

Pecos wanted to see a cave (but was a bit worried it would have bears in it).  On our way through Sonora we stopped at Caverns of Sonora.  Unfortunately they don't have any self-guided tours and the only group tour they offer is 2 1/2 hours long and we had just missed it.  Don't think that length of a tour would have worked out for us having to hold Brazos.  So we opted to take a drive one day to Carlsbad, NM to visit Carlsbad Caverns.  It was well worth the trip even though we kind of rushed through the self-guided tour...Pecos was cold and Brazos was un-interested after the first 5 minutes.  Plus we didn't dress warm enough for the cool 55°F temperature of the cave. I highly recommend a trip to the Caverns if you are in the area...and even if you are not in the area, you should make a detour for it.



A fire had burned a large portion of the park about 2 weeks before we were there.  On the drive up to the visitor center we could see where fire retardant had been dropped from helicopters.  This photo was taken at the entrance to the visitor center.








matching smiles!

all that cave exploration wiped him out and made for a peaceful ride back to the campground
pecos was allowed to pick 2 things at the gift shop.  this is one of them.
His other gift shop selection- a dinosaur fossil excavation kit, which kept him very busy back at the campground.

It took 2 days to pack and load the travel trailer, but only 20 minutes to unload this mess!

circus clowns

June 2011- The circus came to town and I thought they might need a couple more clowns.  Turns out they didn't.  But it just so happens that our sweet friend, Julie, works for Feld Entertainment, the company that produces the Ringling Brothers and Barnum  & Bailey circus.  And Julie offered tickets for us to see such "world class entertainment as only Feld Entertainment can provide".  We were happy to oblige.


It has been a long time since I've been to a circus performance.  The last one I saw was the low-budget type that rolled through town and set up at the fairgrounds where the performers also served as ticket takers and concession stand workers.  I was thoroughly impressed with this version of a circus.  It was like going to a Broadway show- with animals!

If there is one thing this company can do- other than put on a fantastic show- it is market their product.  There was plenty of opportunity to own a piece of the show.  Pecos selected this pirate sword from the souvenir stand.








Brazos selected this light up necklace and it kept him thoroughly entertained.  But sadly, it didn't make it home...not sure where it ended up by the time we left the Alamodome.


We were fortunate to have a row of empty seats next to us which gave Brazos plenty of room to run around, as he was on sensory overload from the lights, sounds and spectacle.

There was lemonade, sno cones, cotton candy, popcorn and I'm sure at least three other concession offerings paraded around the seating area.  All of which Pecos wanted but he chose the popcorn.





Since I never got the chance to add it to the blog, I thought I'd do it here.  Back in April, Feld Entertainment- via Julie- gave us tickets to see another show they produce- Disney on Ice.  The show was Toy Story 3 and was very cute, especially the Ken & Barbie scene.  And although I wasn't able to get a good picture of the performance it was nice of Feld Entertainment to allow photography during the show.

Once again, the marketing department was in full force.  This alien hat was attached to the cotton candy bags that made their way through the seating area more than once.

brazos did not want to wear the alien hat
pecos selected these binoculars from the souvenir stand


we went to the afternoon show and couldn't bring snacks into the building so popcorn was our snack
you have to have lemonade to wash down the popcorn and cotton candy!

Both shows were great and we're glad we got to see them.  We love you Julie!  But not just because you can get us tickets to see great shows :)