The drive to San Antonio was fairly uneventful. A little annoying, but uneventful. All of you people that get in the left hand lane and do the speed limit or less get out of way. The left lane is for passing slower moving traffic, not slowing everyone else down. We did stop at Buckee's for restroom breaks for all three of us, and to give Laura a snack. She enjoyed her orange juice and a couple of cheerios.
We planned on eating at The Alamo Cafe on 281. It is one of my favorite places in the state of Texas to get Mexican food. I really like the atmosphere. We first suspected something had gone terribly wrong when we looked over and saw Sea Island at the Forum shopping center. My mother and I looked at each other and thought "this is not right."
We promptly exited 35 at the first opportunity. Yes I know. We made the turn from 10 to 410. but we missed the turn that would have kept us on 410 heading west toward the airport and 281. So we made a u-turn under 35 and headed south. we turned right on 1604 heading west thinking it would intersect 281. After what seemed like forever we were rewarded with spotting 281. We then turned left and headed south on 281 hoping we would see the restaurant. After a quick stop to get Laura some whole milk, we managed to find The Alamo Cafe.
In addition to my aunt and cousin, my cousin's husband and my mothers best friend from high school joined us. Laura had a taco (minus the shell), tomatoes, cheese, green beans and a flower tortilla. Laura is feeding herself. She really enjoys food. She loves getting it all over herself, her chair, the floor and anyone she can fling it at. And she really appeared to enjoy this lunch. Further proof she is my daughter, she likes Mexican food.
To my knowledge this was Barbara's (my mothers friend) first time to meet Laura in person. The two of them spent a good 30 minutes playing after we finished eating.
Usually, when we make the trip to San Antonio we also go by two cemeteries where my grand parents are buried. This first picture is Laura sitting on my grandma
's lap. She did lean forward several time to touch the headstone. While we were at this cemetery Laura played with my cousin and my aunt for quiet a while. All three seemed to enjoy the activity.
Next we went to Fort Sam. Here she got to sit in my Oma and Opa's laps. While we were here we gave Laura anoth
er snack of cheerios and orange juice. Then the three of us hit the bathrooms and we started back to Houston.
So we get on 410 heading south to I10. Unfortunately we were stuck in the right hand two lanes and could not get over far enough to avoid being forced to exit 410 heading toward the sporting center close to 410. It was only a minor side track so it was not big deal.
We eventually find our way to I10, and I turn right heading west. Yes, Houston is east of San Antonio. Yes I headed the wrong direction. So I exited I10, made another u-turn and headed east on I10. Finally headed in the right direction, what could possibly go wrong next? Famous last words.
As we are driving east we encountered slower moving traffic in the right hand lane, so when the opportunity presented itself we moved into the left hand lane to pass the slower moving cars. Then the left hand lane slowed down. The speed ups and slow downs were random and unpredictable. On many occasions we did see that the person at the front of either line was on their cell phone. This situation begs two questions. First, don't most cars on the road today have cruise control? Most of the offending vehicles were very large very expensive SUV's, and the drivers either did not understand how to use cruise control or the y could not maintain a constant speed.
The second question that gets raised is this, do you really think it is a good idea to answer your phone while traveling in a large vehicle in excess of 70 miles an hour? I realize you are trying to be safe by slowing down to 50 but wouldn't it be best if you just let the call go to voice mail? Or not make the call until your are stopped some where safe? Just some food for thought.
And the next thing we knew weather turned on us. At one point I do not think I could see more than a few feet in front of the car. The rain lasted for the better part of an hour.
Then just west of Columbus traffic ground to a halt. I am not sure why. Never really saw a reason. But this woke Laura up and she started crying. So we exited I10 and took refuge from the craziness in a McDonald's. I had a large vanilla milk shake. My mother had a large diet coke. Laura had water and yup you guessed it, more cheerios. We all used the bathrooms. and then we were off.
Traffic was at least moving, slowly. But forward progress is still progress. t
he crazy slow drivers in the passing lanes continued to be a theme through out the drive to San Antonio and back. even once I10 opened up to more than 2 lanes things only marginally improved. We got on the road to come back to Houston after 4 pm. We did not get to Voss/I10 intersection until nearly 8:30.
But as this last picture shows, I may have a different and much bigger problem on my hands since Laura was in the car for so long. Oh dear.
As we are driving east we encountered slower moving traffic in the right hand lane, so when the opportunity presented itself we moved into the left hand lane to pass the slower moving cars. Then the left hand lane slowed down. The speed ups and slow downs were random and unpredictable. On many occasions we did see that the person at the front of either line was on their cell phone. This situation begs two questions. First, don't most cars on the road today have cruise control? Most of the offending vehicles were very large very expensive SUV's, and the drivers either did not understand how to use cruise control or the y could not maintain a constant speed.
The second question that gets raised is this, do you really think it is a good idea to answer your phone while traveling in a large vehicle in excess of 70 miles an hour? I realize you are trying to be safe by slowing down to 50 but wouldn't it be best if you just let the call go to voice mail? Or not make the call until your are stopped some where safe? Just some food for thought.
And the next thing we knew weather turned on us. At one point I do not think I could see more than a few feet in front of the car. The rain lasted for the better part of an hour.
Then just west of Columbus traffic ground to a halt. I am not sure why. Never really saw a reason. But this woke Laura up and she started crying. So we exited I10 and took refuge from the craziness in a McDonald's. I had a large vanilla milk shake. My mother had a large diet coke. Laura had water and yup you guessed it, more cheerios. We all used the bathrooms. and then we were off.
Traffic was at least moving, slowly. But forward progress is still progress. t
But as this last picture shows, I may have a different and much bigger problem on my hands since Laura was in the car for so long. Oh dear.


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