Family Time in Dallas

Dinner at the Rusty Moose in Airway Heights on our way to the Spokane airport.

Our flight to Dallas left the Spokane airport at 5:30 am. Since we live about 2 hours from the airport we decided it would be wise to spend the night at a hotel at the airport on Friday. That worked out well. We were able to walk to the airport on Saturday morning in good time to check in and go through security. Our brother-in-law and sister picked us up at Dallas-Fort Worth airport when we arrived before noon.

This was our first time to see Steve and Lana’s new home. It is beautiful and comfortable. Lana prepared Cottage Pie for dinner and soon a few of Steve’s family members arrived along with our brother Leonard’s family. It was a nice relaxed evening getting caught up with everyone.

On Sunday morning we met up at Leonard and Mandy’s church for the 11:15 service and then enjoyed lunch at their home. Yummy fajitas with all the fixins hit the spot.

We had a good discussion about the sermon around the table.

Our sister Lana and her husband, Steve.

Our brother Leonard and wife, Mandy.

And here are our niece and nephew.

The day ended with a good rain storm.

Tomorrow we are planning a trip to the Fort Worth Stockyards.

Hope your March is starting well.

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11 thoughts on “Family Time in Dallas

  1. That was a good plan you did staying at the airport. What a wonderful time you had. The pictures are so precious.

  2. What fun! It looks as though you had a wonderful time. Looking forward to hearing more about the remainder of your time in Texas.

  3. That was a good way to work around that early flight . . . and then reach your destination in time for lunch! I’m sure you’re having a wonderful time with your family! We visited the Fort Worth Stockyards about 17 years ago when Ryan was living in Oklahoma. It was like being a part of history to witness the cattle drive!

  4. Have a wonderful time!

    I had a good friend from high school that lived in Fort Worth and we often compared stock shows and parades. Sadly, she passed away a few years ago

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