Friday, February 11, 2011

Day 4 of the Adventure




Hello from Amarillo, TX!!!! This town got hit with the snow too! But today was a beautiful sunny day with dry roads the whole way. After checking into our hotel we hit the fitness center to move our travel weary bodies. Then headed out to The Big Texan for dinner. We were all wondering what the place was going to be like. It was Awesome! Jim's dad, Rick, and his brother, Kevin, said we had to go and they were right. It was a great Texas experience. They offer a free dinner to anyone who can eat a 72oz steak with all the fixings. When we were seated someone had just failed to consume the meal in less than 1 hour and as we were leaving a young teenage boy was attempting to do it! Not Us! Enjoy the pics from our visit to The Big Texan.





We still can't believe we are moving to Idaho Falls, Id. but we are looking forward to it. And at the same time we are looking back at all the amazing relationships with family and friends back east with sadness. We pray you will all get an opportunity to make the trek out to Idaho for a visit. We will be in a great place for lodging (stay with us!) while visiting beautiful places in the northwest. We love you all and are thankful for our relationships with you!
Blessings,
April

3 comments:

  1. Hey guys! We are so glad you made it back to civilization after that trip through AR. lol Loving the blog with the pictures... Now we can feel like we are on the trip with you. You look like you are making the best of this trip even through your delays. You guy look great!
    We are missing you already. You guys are in our hearts and prayers. We love you. We will talk to you soon!
    Jerry, Christy & Dylan

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  2. Glad you are finally having some fun and with better weather!! The dogs are doing fine although they like to stare at us alot.. :) Its kinda creepy! Holler into the Grand Canyon for me!! love, A, D and C

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  3. Anxiously awaiting news of day 5. Miss u tons already. Love u so much!

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