Stopped at Gourdough's of course!
Stephen's-Granny's Pie
Spencer's- the Baby Rattler
My favorite-Miss Shortcake
That was one big gummy snake!!
On our way to dinner and we saw this!!
There were so many!!!
It looks like this one has some type of collar on. Are they someone's pets???
And dinner of course, at Torchy's Tacos.
Afterwards we went to campus and walked around for a bit. Got some pictures in front of the tower and got to hang out at the turtle pond.
This turtle kept snapping at Spencer's finger:
Hook 'em vs. Saw 'em off!
It's always a fun time in Austin! The next weekend I had bought tickets for the Texas A&M game vs. Sam Houston State, so we headed to College Station! I miss this place horribly when football season starts back up!
We went to Layne's for the first time too!
All this for $5!! You can't beat that! Their special sauce is so good! I'm totally craving this as I'm looking at it!
Shopped around a bit until the game started. The clouds got super dark and it rained/misted for about the first half of the game. We got lucky and had seats right under a deck.
So much fun! Spence and I have so many good memories in College Station! In fact, it's where he proposed to me!
Watching Aggie football vs. Alabama the following week:
Dinner at my Grandma's and it was "college night". This is what a house divided looks like:
The next day was Friday and when I got to work one of my coworkers was going around asking fellow Aggies if they wanted tickets to the game the following day. After a bunch of people turned them down (because they already had weekend plans and the game was supposed to be rained out anyway) I snatched those tickets right up!
So we headed back up to College Station on Saturday- September 21st.
What was supposed to be a rained out game, turned into a perfect day for a game! Not one single drop of rain.
He just looks gooood in maroon! ; )
After our win. : )
As if our lives weren't awesome enough already, I had jury duty the following Tuesday. I was really not too excited about it and REALLY didn't want to get chosen for the jury. So it was just my luck so be chosen to sit on the jury of 12. : ) I showed up for jury duty on Wednesday and Thursday as well that same week.
Driving to downtown Houston, TX for three mornings in a row was as much as I could handle. It would take me over an hour to get there every day. I'm not sure how some people make that drive every day in the crazy traffic. PLUS we would get out around 5 p.m. during rush hour. Talk about shaving years off of your life from the stress!!
I was really not too happy about getting chosen for the jury, (pretty much every juror that was chosen had the same attitude) but I'm actually really glad I got selected so I could literally see how the Constitution works and participate in that process. It was actually a really good experience after it was all said and done. Our judge was really awesome and the police officer that spent the three days with us was really awesome as well! It was really fun to get to know everyone on the jury. After talking, I found out that one of the jurors had a daughter that knew my younger sister because they went to the same high school and they were actually really good friends!
We spent priceless hours together with people you would normally never spend that kind of time with.We were different races, religions, ethnicities, ages, and each of us had different careers. We would get breaks throughout deliberation and we would share life experiences with each other. It was so cool to see all the different walks of life for each of the jurors.
All in all, it was a really great experience for me by the end, besides the fact that we had to sentence the guy to at least 25 years in prison (because it was his 3rd offense)! It really gave me a different perspective on life and just made me so much more grateful for even just the basic necessities in life I enjoy like food and shelter. It's crazy that some people don't even have that! We are so blessed.
~Nat
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