
Yesterday Nathan and I celebrated our 3rd anniversary and it really was the perfect day! We both were off from work. I had a hair cut at 8:30 and Nathan slept in. When I got home we watched a little TV...naturally, there was a ton of election results coverage. I definitely wanted to see a little of The View since they are all so opinionated on this "Hot Topic". I loved what Elizabeth said and I can relate to her on this...."I may not have been the first to stand behind Obama but now I will jump in that line and support our president because that is what as an American I believe we should do". Well said!
I digress. Back to our anniversary.

We had brunch at
The Gunther House and it was delightful! Nathan had pancakes and I had a waffle. We shared an order of biscuits and gravy. Mmmm! Everything is good with gravy. After we ate we drove out to Vanderpool TX to go to
Lost Maples. It was a nice drive. About 2 hours. The weather was so nice.
Here's a picture of the start of the East Trail. It's just under 5 miles and gets very, very steep. You'll see in a minute. Since it was a Wednesday the crowds weren't bad at all.



The colors were magnificent. The park rangers even said that this year is looking to be "the best in a long time" so if you can, plan an outing to Lost Maples soon and go DURING the week.

Here we are at the top of Lost Maples. It's quite a climb. I've been out a few times and the East Trail is my favorite. I think it's easier to take this trail clockwise (it makes a big circle). If you have ever had knee surgery, like me, you'll want to go clockwise too. The left side of this trail is as steep as the right (duh) but the left is mostly small rocks on a steep climb. Hello, can you say WIPEOUT???? Yes, I tend to end up hurt and on the floor when doing outdoor activities. I didn't this trip, thank goodness!
The right side of this trail has more stair like steps which make it easy coming down. Going up is easy for knee challenged people. It's the coming down part that gets tricky and the stairs help.

Nathan is doing an "Olan Mills" pose that I put him in....

Once we finished our hike we got back in the car and headed back home. We had dinner reservations at The Melting Pot. Nathan had requested one of their tables in the area they call "Lovers Lane". It's a tucked away hallway with 3 little private booths for couples. After hiking all day we were starving!!

Here's our little table for two. It's a half booth and the table is connected to the wall so there's a lot of privacy. We enjoyed a bottle of wine and The Big Night Out.

Mmmm!
A 4 course meal starting with cheese fondu, next a cobb saldad followed by the main course Lobster, Filet Mignon, Shrimp, Chicken, Pork, Tortellini and finally, we chose to end our feast with their Turtle Chocolate fondu.
Here's how I felt at the end of the night...

Happy Anniversary to my best friend! You sure do make life a whole lot of fun.
