At any rate, The High-Maintenance Campers pulled out of town over the Thanksgiving holiday, which typically means I have writing material upon our return home.
My parents invited us to join them in Marble Falls, TX for four nights, and it was great to get away. I spent much of my childhood swimming and boating on the lakes in this area, so it felt like going home.
Shortly before our trip, Jack lost his second tooth up top. Just call him "the Toothless Wonder".

The Toothless Wonder didn't let it slow him down. Not much does on any given day. He is our wild man after all.

Meanwhile, give his brothers a baseball, a glove, and their Daddy.

The boys' other favorite pastime this trip was their Razors. On a whim, we decided to pack their scooters, and what a great idea.



While the boys play happily, the adults typically shoot the breeze, but it's not long before someone needs us. Case in point: look at G's hands.


And please pardon my hair. It just has a mind of its own some days.
The weather was very mild this Thanksgiving morning, so we pulled out the canoe.



As is Texas tradition for turkey day, we had to watch the Dallas Cowboys' game. We knew they would lose to the New Orleans Saints, but traditions prevail.
That night, THE football game entertained us on tv. The Aggies beat the Longhorns. Nothing says "Happy Thanksgiving" quite like an Aggie win over their arch rivals. WHOOP!
The boys were anxious to play outside the next morning, and they were excited to need their winter gear.

We drove to Austin later in the day. Let me just tell you that Hopdoddy's on South Congress has the most delicious burgers. I will most definitely get my buns back their in the future.





After our tour, we stepped outside to a beautiful afternoon. It was warm enough to strip our jackets and take some pictures.



We didn't have any major mishaps on this trip, which needs to go down in the record books. Maybe we're not the High-Maintenance Campers any long, as much as we're the Classy Travelers.
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