Matt, Cam, Gramp and I went to the park early Saturday morning. Matt and Cam ran 5 miles, while Gramp and I walked around the park. It was so much fun, we talked the entire time! He told me about his family’s history, his military and professional career, and how he met his bride Barbara (I love this story!).
The weekend was all about Mexican food; I wanted Gramp to eat authentic Mexican food. Saturday morning we had huevos con chorizo, frijoles, y tortillas de harina (chorizo and eggs, beans and flour tortillas). For lunch we had caldo de res, limonada y tortillas de maiz (beef soup with vegetables, home made limeade and home made corn tortillas). Two weeks ago Cameron bought me the tortilla press and I love it because I can make my own corn tortillas!
We all went to the Air Force base after breakfast and looked at the military housing that Cameron has been working on. It is neat looking at how much progress they’ve made since they started the second phase (back in July is when they started pouring the concrete slabs and now they are installing cabinets!).
Matt and his family went camping on Saturday evening. After they left, Cameron thought it would be a good idea to take Gramp to a museum downtown and then to the old house that is being restored by Abilene’s Preservation League. We were able to walk inside and show Gramp the house and all the work that is needed. Since it was getting dark, we left the house and decided to drive around thru one of the major colleges (which has beautiful architecture).
At the museum: Frontier Texas
We had made dinner reservations to Perini Ranch Steakhouse in Buffalo Gap, TX (small town outside Abilene). The steaks were delicious and cooked to perfection (they would melt in your mouth!). Gramp said it has been one of the tenderest steaks he has ever had in his life!Sunday morning we had banana-nut pancakes (we always have pancakes on Sundays) and then it was time to go to church. It was fun having our friends from church meet Gramp! When we got home from church, Matt and his family were back from camping and ready to take Gramp back with them to Dallas. We had a busy weekend, but it has been one of the most memorable in Abilene.
Sunday after church (very windy day):
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