Stephen and I had our first night away from the kids, just us, since Miles was born. It was amazing! The room was free thanks to the trade we did with the W Hotel last Christmas, and the gift card was expiring soon. So we HAD to go. No excuses :P My parents were gracious enough to watch both boys for the night and we couldn't be more thankful. This little staycation was just what we needed!
We dropped the boys on Saturday late morning, got the rooms setup and put Miles down to nap at "Gramma and Papas" - he was pumped! I wanted to wait until he was asleep just to make sure the transition went well. "Bye bye Mama! Bye bye!" I think Miles was ready... lol. Once he was alseep, we gave my parents some last minute 'oh by the ways' and headed out. (ie: when Miles says "i see" that means glasses).
After checking into the hotel, we went out to lunch a La Politque - yummy brunch if you are ever in the area. We chatted and made plans for the rest of the day. Stephen had never been on the scooters you see downtown, so we definitely wanted to do that.
MISSION: Grab a scooter and take photos with as many famous Austin murals as possible. You have 2 hours. Go!
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Not a mural, I know. But iconic Austin for sure :) |
We made it to 8 and felt like total tourists. It was pretty hilarious. We couldn't find one and wasted some time there and tried to hit 2 more, but they were too far north. We wouldn't have made it back on time for our 3:50 appointment at the Escape Room. So, we called it. I'd say a win all considering!
Next stop was the Escape Room. We heard awesome things about it from Mike and Natalie and were excited to see what it was all about. Yall, it was awesome! We chose The Heist - 70/100 difficulty and a 20% escape rate. We were with a group of 8 people, all newbies to the Escape Room, so I thought for sure we wouldn't make it.
Dun dun nu NA! Cake. We got out with 17 min remaining *brushes shoulders* Our group was great, apart from a couple quiet ones, and we all worked together to figure out the puzzles. I feel like Stephen and I excel in these types of games/situations/projects, so we were right at home. For anyone interested, DO IT! So fun
We went back to the hotel, got changed and headed to dinner at Trace, the restaurant at the hotel. A nicer than normal, non-rushed dinner. It was great. From there, we headed to Esthers Follies, a comedy club downtown. We didn't get any photos bc cameras are not allowed, but the show was amazing! Political satire is how they frame it online, and I'd say take what you THINK that means and multiple it by 50. The jokes were hilarious but definitely ballsy. I love Austin :P
A quiet night, off to sleep, kidless. No crying babies at 10pm then again at 3am and no waking up at 7am. Yesss
Meanwhile, over at my parents...
It seems the boys were JUUUST fineeee. haha! My mom sent this picture and oh. my. goodness. Carson is a total Feekin. I knew he looked more like me than Miles ever did, but seeing him next to my Dad? No question. I got one of my Dad's baby pics to compare.
My parents said bedtime went great and the boys didn't wake up at all, which is awesome!
The next morning, we packed up our things, grabbed a super chill, relaxing brunch and headed out. We swung by the kennel to grab Lucy, dropped her and our things at the house and then went to get the boys.
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Breakfast with Papa |
While this trip away was definitely enjoyable, we couldn't deny that we were excited to have the boys back home :)
Thanks Gramma and Papa!