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Fossil Rim Wildlife Center

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooTucked away in the beautiful Texas Hill Country lies the state’s own wild safari. A place where you can take a guided tour or a self guided drive along nine and a half miles over thousands of acres and become lost in an exotic world watching animals interact. This is a great weekend day trip to take with your kids or even just adults. Food is available to purchase as you enter the park so you and your passengers can feed these animals right from the palm of your hand. You’ll soon reconnect with your childhood self. I know I did!

Over the weekend, a college friend of Heather and I was in town and we got together for some fun. It turned into a great weekend girls day! Here’s a little glimpse of our time at the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center!

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooTexas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, Zoo Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooIt’s no joke when these friendly creatures come up to your car looking for food. It’s absolutely adorable though, except for the birds. I’m not a fan of birds. Plus, there were so many babies animals on the property, how could you not fall in love?! (Keep in mind, you are never allowed to leave your car during the drive.)

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, Zoo Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooOthers however were kept within gated areas. This included the rhino’s and cheetah’s but we were still able to catch a glimpse. These rhino’s are spectacular and absolutely beautiful. Their size is astounding. It’s a modern day dinosaur that we need to help protect from extinction!

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooDuring our drive, I caught a glimpse of what was up ahead and could barely contain my excitement but first we had to get to that part of the tour. Oh, my patience! In the meantime, even when we were going through a few areas where we didn’t see any animals, the views were so beautiful. I think we forgot we were in Texas!

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooAbove is a picture of the view from the “rest” area aka pit stop half way through the tour. There’s a small cafe, a petting zoo and rest rooms. Keep in mind, the entire drive is 9.5 miles however give yourself 3 hours minimum to make your way through the area. This stop area is quite convenient, especially if you have children. Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, Zoo

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Photo taken by Heather, Terrell Family Fun

My absolute FAVORITE part of the day were the giraffe’s. Oh – how can you not love them?! They’re amazingly tall (I know nothing about that), they’re awkward when trying to lay down (I’m awkward all the time) and they’re gorgeous (which, I mean come on now)! haha

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, Zoo Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooSadly, all good things must come to an end and we made our way out of the park. Not without seeing a few more visitors. This little fella was the cutuest thing ever, so kind when eating from our hands I just wanted to snuggle with him. The zebra on the other hand, don’t feed with your hands. Their teeth are amazingly powerful and if they get ahold of it, you’ll turn into Captain Hook!

Texas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooTexas, Family, Day Trip, Animals, ZooFor more information and details on the range of activities and experiences Fossil Rim has to offer, please check out their website.

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
2299 County Road 2008
Glen Rose, TX 76043

Get Your Tickets – 2014 Texas Steak Cookoff and Wine Festival!

Fresh Ribeye Steaks and Texas Wine. Texas Hill Country. Small, Texas town atmosphere.
Surround yourself with friends, family and great people at this event.
This is one that you won’t want to miss and I promise when you go home you’ll say to yourself…
I can’t wait to go back next year.Texas Steak Cookoff, Wine Festival, Wine, Steak, Food, TexasSaturday, May 17th, the annual Texas Steak Cookoff and Wine Festival in Hico, Texas is taking place. Here is your reminder and a few details about this great event! Mark your calendars!

Steak Cookoff

  • Opening Ceremony 12pm
  • $25 Ticket – Receive a bracelet which will allow you to enjoy the Hors d’oeurves (beginning at 10am) and the 12 ounce ribeye dinner in the afternoon cooked to your perfection by the team of your choice. ($10 for wristband only, does not include ribeye dinner.)
  • Over 90 teams cooking and competing!
  • Winners announced at 7pm. Prizes for top teams ranging from $500 – $2,500.
    Texas Steak Cookoff, Wine Festival, Wine, Steak, Food, Texas

VIP Dinner

  • $100 Ticket
  • Enjoy a VIP dining experience in a private courtyard.
  • Steaks will be cooked by celebrity chef Brian C. Lusher, owner of The Grape Restaurant in Dallas.
  • Be sure to buy your tickets in advance. This sold out in 2013!

Live Entertainment all day including a fiddling contest!

Wine Tasting
Wine Festival, Wine, Texas

  • $20 Admission
  • 11am – 5pm
  • Receive a commemorative glass.
  • 10+ wineries from the great state of Texas.
  • Opportunity to speak to wine makers and vineyard owners!
  • Glass / Bottle purchases available.

PBR Rodeo

  • $30 Admission (2 Day Event)
  • Begins at 7:30pm and will continue on Sunday, May 18th.
  • 30+ Riders!
  • Cody Ohl, legendary roper from Hico, Texas and one of the highest nationwide earners is hosting this event on his property 3 miles outside of town.
  • For more information or ticket purchase, contact Blue Star Trading (254) 796-2828

Need a Place to Stay?
Check out Stephenville and Glen Rose – multiple hotels / lodging options.

Need More Info…
Check out my previous experience. If this doesn’t convince you, I’m not sure what will!
Texas Steak Cookoff 2013                    Texas Wine Festival 2013
Texas Steak Cookoff 2012
Texas Steak Cookoff 2011
Texas Steak Cookoff 2010

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St. Patrick’s Day Pickle Parade

This may be the most “different” parade that I’ve ever attended.

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeMansfield Texas is home to Best Maid Pickles. From pickles to the Pickle Queens, this town parade has a little bit of everything (except the town band) that’s green and related to pickles. It’s a great way to incorporate leprechauns and pickles! Let’s take a glance!

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeThe parade, had some consisted of some interesting folks…

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeIn Mansfield, they like beer with their Bible study. Hey, it’s a good attraction!

Big pickles!

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeAlso big wheels…
“Whambulance” – it cracks me up!

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeLet’s not forget the Pickle Queens!
Seriously, check out those boots!

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeThe Mayor (or man running for Mayor) has the best gifts… helmets for the kids! Talk about swinging the vote!

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeAnd my ultimate favorite… how about this for a potato slicer?! Yes, it’s a drill…

Mansfield, Texas, Pickles, St. Patricks Day, ParadeI think it’s safe to say, I saw a little bit of everything at this one. Who would’ve known, the pickle capital was right in our backyard?!