We spent some of July in Texas for the wedding and decided to spend some time with my sister and her family. First, we stopped off in Waco to see the Dr. Pepper Museum. In case you didn't hear, Diet Dr. Pepper is the unofficial soda of the ShepAlder family.
Things we saw:
The museum, in the original Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company building
Apparently Dr. Pepper was created by Doc ALDERton. It's almost like Josh and I invented it! You're welcome.
How blessed the day when the Dr. Pepper and the lion shall lie down together without any ire!
Although we are not NASCAR fans, Josh could not resist this opportunity.
Equipment
Bottles
A ShepAlder would abide by these priorities-- God, Country, Family, and Dr. Pepper. A true ShepAlder would know that movies come after God (but before country) and Dr. Pepper only barely edges out the importance of being right at useless trivia.
While in Texas, we celebrated my 30th birthday (ugh! so old!) with a key lime cake (yum!) and a monster pinata. More pictures will be posted at a later date as soon as I can figure out where they've gone. It was a very duck-themed birthday and I was excited to receive a cowboy duck (seriously, a duck with a cowboy hat) in honor of Texas.
Josh and the pinata, only slightly less deadly than my niece Michaela with a stick
We were also able to go to our favorite theater, the Alamo Drafthouse. This is the theater where Josh and I have been able to attend BNAT for the past four years. The food is super yum. (We may or may not have seen four movies in five days and eaten meals every time).
We also celebrated our anniversary (number four, yo) by going to the San Antonio temple (#8 on the ShepAlder list of temples we've already visited-- we went there the first time we came to Texas). I love, love, love this temple. It has beautiful stained glass throughout, a gorgeous environmental mural in the ordinance room, and it's probably my #4 favorite (in order: Portland, Nauvoo, Manti, and San Antonio). The people in Texas are really lucky, because all of their temples are so unique and so beautiful. And Josh and I are really lucky because we are able to see them!
BTW, San Antonio is ridiculously hot, and we were totes sweaty.
That was more or less our trip. We also spent tons of time lazing around my sister's house, reading books, playing card games, and just generally enjoying our free time. I'm not sure whether it was earned or well-deserved, but it was definitely needed.

