I am not sure I had ever been so happy to see David after they were released for pass! I will never be able to accurately describe the overwhelming feelings I experienced as I watched him walking towards me. The best part was knowing I had FOUR UNINTERRUPTED days with him!!
The first night, we stayed on-post at Fort Hood the first night. I let him choose dinner and he asked for Olive Garden so he could, "feel as much as home as possible." It was a wonderful evening. :)
The following morning, we had a pre-deployment photo session. Then, we traveled to Austin and stopped en route at Salt Lick BBQ, which someone had suggested to us. That is some of the BEST I have ever had!! If you're ever in that area, you must stop and try their food. As far as the city, it's beautiful and they have a nice lake area. However, it's a strange place that doesn't really belong in Texas. Maybe the reason is we were in the middle of Gay Pride? And absolutely nothing against that, if you want to have a celebration, that's great! However, I don't want to be verbally attacked for walking with MY husband and holding his hand. I digress...
The original Stubbs Restaurant!
After an interesting night in Austin, we then traveled to San Antonio for the next 2 nights. The Riverwalk is beautiful, the city is amazing. The history alone kept The Captain and I both intrigued. I could move there and be perfectly happy! We walked around, took pictures, saw the Tower of Americas, The Alamo, and numerous historic buildings. On the last night, we met up with the commander of the battalion with his wife and friends. It was nice to see David relax and enjoy his time. I enjoyed meeting them, especially since I don't know anyone else in the battalion.
David loves to take pictures of me taking pictures!
Tower of Americas!
Tower of Americas
The Riverwalk
The Alamo!
It was tough to take him back the next evening, but I know that's just part of it. I am not sure if I will ever be used to watching him walk away from me.
I continue to ask you for prayers...
Love to all!
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