Fiesta 2011

Okay. You might be wondering, “How much fun could Fiesta be if you’re pregnant and can’t imbibe adult beverages?” Well, if you have to ask that you’ve obviously forgotten about all the great food Fiesta has to offer. Between the sausages on a stick, the cheese-stuffed jalapenos, the foot long corn dogs, the taco truck offerings, the funnel cakes, shypoke eggs, Mr. Chicken, and fried frog legs, you can be blissful without booze. Fine, blissful isn’t the right word. Satisfied? Content? Resigned? Defeated? You pick.

This year R&T went to NIOSA with Rachel’s friends from work and to King William Fair with Rachel’s mom and Lynn. The festive music was playing, the food was smoking on the grill, and the sun was out, as Fiesta San Antonio often marks the beginning of warm temperatures.

Especially with all the folks crammed in together! Yeesh. It’s called deodorant, people.

As T&R (and A&L) wandered King William Fair they noticed something interesting. Every single person in the crowd had on orange wristbands EXCEPT them. Hmm. Maybe this had something to do with the fact that the group entered the fair from the riverwalk instead of from the main entrance. Whoops! Turns out they’d accidentally snuck into the popular event. Sorry King William Fair! The check’s in the mail.

Anyway, another Fiesta in the books and another summer on the brink of bearing down on south Texas. Looks like the couple will have to keep Rachel tucked away indoors for the rest of her pregnancy so she doesn’t get too hot! You know, when she’s not running around the scaffolding of old churches and crawling around attics. Man, don’t some doctors put women on bed rest? Where do you find those doctors?

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