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Traildust Steak House, Arlington, TX

Steak – a prerequisite for my parents visit.
Destination – Traildust Steak House, Arlington, Texas.

This was a first for me as well.

I learned a few things that should be taken note of: :
1. If you wear a tie, they will cut it off and hang it on the wall. This is one of their namesakes. One area is dedicated for celebrities.
2. Bring socks. Why? There is a slide in the middle of the restaurant, where kids and kids at heart can slide down. Note: I didn’t have sock 🙁
3. Bring dancing shoes. There is a live band that plays country tunes until 9:30pm. Not only do you get great food, you get great entertainment.
4. Bring an appetite.

If you enjoy a good steak, this is a place you should definitely check out.
If you have a family, this is a great family restaurant where every member of the family can be entertained and fed for a reasonable price. Actually, when we were there the majority was large groups of families.

Traildust has quite a few steak cut options. The four of us loved our steaks and even had so much food we brought home leftovers. It was delicious!

The Devil Went Where?!

…He went to Georgia?!

The Devil Went Down to Georgia has to be one of the most well recognized songs. I would look at you like you were nuts if you’ve never heard it. Charlie Daniels, one of the most recognizable musicians who has been around for over 50 years and he plays music like he’s just getting started.

We had the opportunity to see Mr. Daniels and his band play at the Levitt Pavilion in Arlington, Texas as part of a fundraiser for the organization. Twice a year, the Levitt hosts a month long concert series Thursday – Sunday evenings, under the stars of Texas. Bring a chair, blanket, drink and snacks and just enjoy listening to fantastic musicians outside.. This concert series was a fundraising event to assist in keeping this phenomenal program alive.

We were pretty excited to see Charlie Daniels. “Pretty excited” is probably an understatement. “Trudy” is our absolute favorite, as well as a few others. He is a legend and to witness it in person, is history in my opinion. There is nothing like seeing a musician live.

He played a few of his greatest hits.
He played a few acoustic only pieces with his magnificent band. The drummer really didn’t hold back.
He was insane, playing a drum solo for a good five minutes!
He played a gospel tune, the Pledge of Allegiance and
provided great support for the troops.
He was beyond phenomenal. I would highly recommend seeing him.
He doesn’t miss a beat and his dedication to this country and music is enormous!
He ended the night with a classic…. The Devil Went Down to Georgia!

Mom & Dad Take Another Trip To Texas!

Over Memorial Day weekend, my parents came to visit me in the large state of Texas from the tiny state of Vermont. My mom got on a plane for the second time in her life, both times to see her “little girl”. She even told me that she wouldn’t do it unless it was to come see me. 🙂

Well, the first time my parents came to visit, I filled every second with things to do because I wanted them to experience everything that there is in this area. Needless to say, it was a little overwhelming. So this trip, I didn’t plan a thing, other than an old car show for my dad and thinking of a few places to eat. Once you experience Texas BBQ, there is no turning back.

We drove around checking out the large houses in Colleyville, Southlake and Westlake where celebrities, professional athletes and business owners live in their huge homes.

We also got to see some great Longhorns!

We swung by Cabela’s. Shopping in the store itself is a lot more fun than shopping via catalog.

Check out this pair of briefs – you can wear them for 6 weeks in a row!

   
How could someone stop in Texas without swinging by the spaceship, aka Jerry World, aka Cowboy Stadium.
We also had a good go around on some go-karts. I don’t know about you but when we were little we would go to Old Orchard Beach every year for vacation. We’d go play mini golf and hit up the go-karts at least once. It really feels so long ago. If it’s been a while since you’ve treated yourself to a little go-kart action, it’s time you revisit. Man oh man was it ever a blast. I wish I had some pictures! Dad had his cart completely stuck (t-boned) against the side of the track and had to get pushed out (he was getting a little reckless). At the very end, I came whipping by Sy, only to have my mom beat me at the very end! She was pretty escatic.

We also went to the Omni Theatre in Ft. Worth to see ‘Tornado Alley’. The Omni seats are very steep and the dome above provides a full, 3D affect – it’s as if you are right there in the middle of whatever you are seeing. At the beginning of the shows, there is a helicopter flyover of Ft. Worth. It’s pretty intense and made my mom pretty nervous. She grabbed ahold of my dad’s arm, for a second you thought you were going to fall out of your seat. It was hysterical.

Some other locations which we checked out which I’ll post about later are: Founders Plaza, Classic Chevy Convention, downtown Fort Worth and the Fort Worth Stockyards.

With all this running around we were bound to get hungry.
BBQ Fix – North Main BBQ
Mexican Fix – Chuys
Mom and I worked on my garden that I’ve started out on the patio. Now I feels like it’s really grown, even though the only new item we planted is cilantro. I can’t wait until some items start to grow. It’s really exciting! 
It’s really nice to see family, especially since they live 2,000 miles away. It’s especially hard to see them go but in August I will see them again. Considering it’s already June 2nd – I’m sure August will be here before we know it!
Did anyone have any out of town visitors over the holiday weekend or check out anything new and exciting?!