Last Saturday we met Patty, Larry and Sierra at Cabela's and did a little shopping. This was Sierra's first visit to a Cabela's and she spent some time feeding the fish. Patty and Larry then took us to a restaurant call the Salt Lick. It is a barbeque restaurant and I knew it had to be good because there were lots and lots of people waiting outside for a table. It turned out that our wait was 35 to 40 minutes. And was it good you might ask? Was the wait worth it you might ask also? The answer is YES!!! It was very good. That is why everyone was willing to wait for their table.
I think everyone knows that Texas is known for it's barbeque. New Braunfels has a hugh German influence too. So if we were eating out it was either barbeque or german foods. One could gain a lot of weight here.
On Sunday we took Patty, nephew Gene and Renae and Gene's daughter Sierra on a short geocaching experience/lesson. There is nothing like the actual event in geocaching. Reading about it and actually doing it are definitely two different things. The first two caches that we took them to, we could not find them. The caches were supposed to be located in a high people traffic park. They were probably removed by "muggles" who did not know what they were for. We then took them up the canyon and let them find some caches that we had already found and I think they were hooked. I don't think it will be long before they buy their first GPS unit and are on their own way to geocaching.
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