Happy New Year!
So a couple of days after Christmas, we headed to Grapevine to check out their historic Main Street.
We stopped for dinner at Spring Creek BBQ beforehand.
One thing is for sure, there is no shortage of barbeque available in Texas and we are having fun trying out each of them.
We just HAD to see the Christmas Capital of Texas.
So pretty!
Zach was thrilled to see the Vintage Railroad.
My shining stars!
Aww, I loved seeing this sign on the side of this building. 🙏
Beautiful!
He spotted the baby Jesus.
They had a Whoville set up in the town square, complete with falling "snow."
Talking snowmen in a giant snow globe.
Talk about a Hallmark Christmas.
Love them!
Such a fun night making new Christmas memories with our crew.
If you're interested, here's a little video from the Mayor of Grapevine.
Typically, all of our Christmas decorations are put away before January 1st. I'm the kind of person who likes to start the year with a fresh slate and a clean house. But, since we got a late start this year, we're keeping the tree up and letting Christmas linger just a little while longer.
Since we only got here the week before Christmas, we just touched on a fraction of what our area offers in terms of Christmas festivities but one thing we've already learned, Texas does Christmas BIG!
We're so looking forward to next year!
And hopefully, we can get our family out here to enjoy it with us.
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