Pretjah wrote:hey yall...2 more days until 4 months til christmas!!!!!!!
what xmas things are you doing today?
me i'm watching xmas videos at work while i work
just watched season 1 xmas video of that 70's show
gonna watch some more in a bit
Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly, my oldest son arrived in San Antonio yesterday and will be there for a week. He's staying in a suit with a balcony that looks over the river walk. I am so jealous. I would love to be there at Christmas time at least once.
Pretjah wrote:hey yall...2 more days until 4 months til christmas!!!!!!!
what xmas things are you doing today?
me i'm watching xmas videos at work while i work
just watched season 1 xmas video of that 70's show
gonna watch some more in a bit
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly, my oldest son arrived in San Antonio yesterday and will be there for a week. He's staying in a suit with a balcony that looks over the river walk. I am so jealous. I would love to be there at Christmas time at least once.
Oh wow. When we were there, we stayed at El Tropicano. It's a bit off the main path, but quiet. Downside, no restaurants in the immediate area. The bar serves burgers though. Not exactly a budget hotel, but still cheaper than some in the middle of the action. I can highly recommend eating at The Republic of Texas, fantastic food. Mi Tierra's has Christmas decorations year round. and of course, visiting The Alamo should be obligatory. ;-) Hope he has a great Christmas time. The Republic of TExas is shown in the pic to the left, with the TExas flag umbrellas. There is another restaurant called The Lone Star Café we have not been to. Menu is mostly fried food. There is a pub at the other end of the river from the pic but we only had beer and dessert there, so not sure about the food.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly O'Leary wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly, my oldest son arrived in San Antonio yesterday and will be there for a week. He's staying in a suit with a balcony that looks over the river walk. I am so jealous. I would love to be there at Christmas time at least once.
Oh wow. When we were there, we stayed at El Tropicano. It's a bit off the main path, but quiet. Downside, no restaurants in the immediate area. The bar serves burgers though. Not exactly a budget hotel, but still cheaper than some in the middle of the action. I can highly recommend eating at The Republic of Texas, fantastic food. Mi Tierra's has Christmas decorations year round. and of course, visiting The Alamo should be obligatory. ;-) Hope he has a great Christmas time. The Republic of TExas is shown in the pic to the left, with the TExas flag umbrellas. There is another restaurant called The Lone Star Café we have not been to. Menu is mostly fried food. There is a pub at the other end of the river from the pic but we only had beer and dessert there, so not sure about the food.
Thanks for the recommendations my Christmas friend. I'll pass them along.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Merry Christmas in August Eve! Hubby had a job interview for a job with an outstanding salary. Hoping for a Christmas in August present.......meanwhile we will enjoy our cool night out to the Ice Bar tomorrow. For today, I am as busy as one of Santa's elves on Christmas Eve.
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