An exciting Thanksgiving break spent traveling to the Caribbean lead to a relaxing Christmas vacation spent in one of our favorite Texas locations, Wimberley. Grammy and Papa Mas joined us right after the last day of school for the year and we packed up and headed west.

We rented a house on Cypress Creek that had perfect proximity to the middle of town in one direction and at an HEB in the other. There was a main house for us and a guest house that was perfect for my parents. This place had a pool table and table video game console in our house. The guest house was equipped with air hockey, one of Grammy's secret talents!Graham got better each day, but she remains the reigning champion.
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| Graham is a #1 fan of the tree playground |
Wimberley is known for it's bald Cypress trees. They are everywhere, growing to have gigantic trunks and gangly branches. They lean out over the rivers and creeks and make the perfect rope swing anchors. They also serve as the base for play structures and climbing features, and it was fantastic - they had one at every restaurant we visited.
The restaurant scene in Wimberley is strong! We got coffee each morning from Cypress Creek Coffee House, often passing deer on the way.

We loved Community Pizza & Beer Garden and Nada Mucho. Neon Armadillo had great potential, but was busier than they could handle and we ended up with a comically bad experience from a completely overwhelmed staff.
The weather was ideal and we were able to walk around in shorts and t-shirts shopping and sightseeing in town. Many of the parks and public areas of the town have these huge limestone slab formations that were fun to climb around.
Jon and I took the chance to climb Mount Baldy, an unusual hike that is simply 218 rock stairs. The lookout at the top is a 360 view of Hill Country, which was beautiful and also a testament to how flat Texas actually is. We are in Hill Country and the "mountain' is 218 steps and allows for a complete 360 degree view of the area.
We got a little taste of the Christmas spirit by attending the EmilyAnn Theatre Trail of Lights. This display was precious, so many different shops and people from town constructed their own sponsored light exhibit. It was free, self-guided and only 10 minutes away from where we stayed.

We left Wimberley on Christmas Eve morning, planning to get home in time for an easy dinner before the big night. We were SHOCKED to see that Uncle Chris had flown in as a surprise! He pulled it off without another soul knowing what he was planning. We were so excited to have him join in on the Christmas celebration! Santa came early for us this year!!
It was such a treat to have Grammy and Papa Mas here with us for Christmas. We got to show off Texas in it's finest hour (winter) and spread a little more joy under the Christmas tree. Merry Christmas!!
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