Baby Friendly Activities for this Trip:
The Alamo
The Riverwalk
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch
Make Sure to Bring:
Baby Snacks
Water
Baby Hat/ Baby Sunglasses
Carrier
Handheld Fan/ Cooling Mist
Stroller
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Day 1
Drove to San Antonio for Father’s Day weekend because my grandparents (mom’s side) who are visiting from the Philippines have never been there. This will also be my baby’s first trip to San Antonio, she won’t remember it but a least she’ll have picture to go by with until her next visit.
Our first stop was the historical Alamo…
Another enjoyable way to tour the area
My little one sporting my creation; Pip and Tumbleweed.
Not too impressed with the cactus and the heat
One big happy family in front of the Alamo
Next stop was the Riverwalk and since it was too hot and it would be too tiring for my grandparents to walk the riverwalk, we decided to take a riverwalk cruise instead to se the noteworthy historical spots and buildings within the riverwalk.
Poor baby fell asleep in the heat
It was honestly hard to enjoy the boat ride since Cassie was hot and fussy, always the case when we’re out and about. It’s a good thing I’ve been on one of these boat rides a few years back
Dinner at Cracker Barrel
Grandmy made Cassie try out a cowgirl hat from the Cracker Barrel souvenir shop. Too cute.
Day 2
Happy first Father’s day to you sweetie. Cassie and I love you so much!
Daddy wearing Cassie’s gift and of course I had to get them the Marvel Munchkin…yes, he might be slightly into superheroes.
Happy Father’s day Grandy.
We didn’t even know there was In-N-Out burger in San Antonio until we made a wrong turn last night when we were on our way to Cracker Barrel for dinner.
Happiest daddy today because of In-N-Out’s animal fries. Surprisingly, people here in Texas don’t order it as much as they do in California, weird.
Before heading home, we passed by the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch…I’d have to say it is baby and senior citizen friendly since we were just sitting inside our car feeding the animals. Only problem we encountered was when some of the cars would take forever to move forward because they were having so much fun feeding the animals thus making the wait time long.
Because of the Texas Summer Heat, the animals also stayed under the shade most of the time. It took us awhile to have them come over so we could feed them and take up-close pictures.
Cassie’s first time to feed the animals.
And since we were a bit frustrated with the feeding of the animals at the drive-in safari, we enjoyed feeding the goats immensely at the petting zoo after.
Oh yeah, Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers out there including all the single moms. Hope you had a wonderful celebration with your loved ones.
~Rhea