Tuesday, June 30, 2020

The Garza's Guide to Enchanted Rock


We love Enchanted Rock.  It should definitely go on your bucket list. If you haven't been, this is the Garza's guide to experience the beautiful granite dome. 




Plan to camp for two days. You can absolutely do this all in one day, but why? Take your time. Relax. Enjoy being off of social media and out of cell range for a few days.  Be surrounded by nature and enjoy the silence.  
Get there on a Friday as early as you can check in (2PM), set up your tent, get situated, put on your hiking shoes and get ready to go up the rock.  Take the summit trail to the top of the rock.  Nathan and I are in pretty good shape and we still get slightly winded walking to the top.  Just take your time. 


When you feel winded, stop, turn around and look out behind you at the view. The rock offers so many different spots and angles to just sit and take in the view. Once you're at the top and you've had enough of the landscape, explore the rock.  There are a few different rocks to climb through, but watch out for snakes and spiders (and any other rock wildlife). If you can crawl through the rocks, do it.  It's fun. 
 

VERNAL PONDS ON TOP OF THE ROCK




Travel around the top of the rock to see Little Rock (Echo Canyon is between the two rocks).  There is some cool rock formations and picture opportunities on that side. Exploring Enchanted Rock should take you a little over an hour to two hours as long as you're not rushing through and missing things. Take it all in.  

PICTURES ON TOP OF ENCHANTED ROCK

After you're finished with the rock, hike the loop trail over to Frog Pond. As long as it's not dry this is a beautiful little area to sit and relax.  You may even see some deer. 

FROG POND


Once you're done, hike on back to camp and make yourself some dinner.  If there isn't a burn ban, grill out your chili dogs, make your s'mores and just relax. You've got a big day ahead of you tomorrow hiking. 
Depending on when you go, sleep without your rain fly and check out the stars as you fall asleep. The camp grounds offer amazing stargazing at night. 

STARGAZING

Saturday morning, you will wake up to quite a few day trip folks hiking to the top of the rock. Lucky you, you've already experienced it. Today is hike day.   Take in lots of water. We typically wake up, get ourselves ready and drink two bottles of water.  We also bring camel packs and extra bottle water just in case.  Put on your sunscreen and bug spray because there is hardly any shade and lots of crawlies along the way. 


The loop trail (4 miles) is absolutely beautiful.  Every time we have been the section of Loop Trail that goes in between Buzzards Roost and Freshman Mountain has been closed.  No problem, you get to go back by Frog Pond again. Turkey Pass is by far our favorite hiking trail. 

Climb as high as you can comfortably on Freshman Rock.  The views are outstanding, but there are some steep areas so be careful.

Freshman Rock.  You CAN get to the top. Do it.

You can take the exterior Loop Trail or Base Trail to Echo Canyon and you will make it to Moss Lake and there will be a natural tree canopy area to rest under.  Hydrate. I suggest taking both trails however you please. 

MOSS LAKE

Echo Canyon between Little Rock and Enchanted rock has some really beautiful spots as well. Part of the trail features navigating broken rocks, so mind your ankles.  

ECHO CANYON ROCKS TO CLIMB THROUGH

Where Echo Canyon and Base Trail meet, explore that area.  There are more beautiful rock formations and picture opportunities. 

Base Trail and Echo Canyon Rocks. Our Favorite Spot along the trail

Going through Echo Canyon, we suggest also going to the summit of Little Rock.  The views are also breath taking and there are some interesting things to find up there.  It's as steep in some places are Enchanted Rock so take your time as well.  

We see a lot of heart shaped cacti when we hike. 



After you're done hiking around the mountain you will be hungry for lunch.   We suggest taking a trip back into Llano and eating pizza at Stonewalls.  There are some neat bars and other places to shop around Main street.  With a full belly, drive on back to camp and just relax.  Sit out side of camp and read a book, lounge in your hammock, let the kids go crazy on the play ground, nap. Do whatever.  Just relax.  The disconnect and peaceful surroundings of Enchanted Rock are just a few of the reasons why we love this place.  


Monday, June 22, 2020

Father’s Day 2020

Today we spent Father’s Day with Nathan’s dad. Had lunch at Abuelo’s and went to the Dallas Zoo. There was practically no one at the zoo today. We were worried we would be rained out bc it rained all morning. So we just had to deal with a little humidity. I’ll take that over 98° blazing Texas heat, lol!  




Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Family Father's Day Lunch



Wedding Invitations

Nathan and I picked out our wedding invitations together and I love them.  Looking at the picture online, the back showed to be just white lines all across. We thought that was a mistake and ordered them. Wrong. the invitations came with the white stripes.  Which, honestly, isn't that big of a deal, but to me it looks like a mistake. They should be solid black... 



So I thought about ways that I could "fix" this issue. Vellum and ribbon. Of course!! They could look similar to the programs I made. I used the same black cardstock from the programs as well. 

So I bought a fancy straight edge cutter, because I'm the queen of 'just eye-ing it" and I wanted these to look a little more professional than that, HAH!  
So I got vellum paper from Amazon, bought more 3/8" black satin ribbon from Joann Fabric, and some little RSVP cards for inserts. 
I also had to YouTube how to tie a bow that didn't look like crap and I'm happy with how that turned out! 

I am completely obsessed and in love with what I made.  

This was the final project:













Wedding Programs

I've been hard at work trying to make programs for our upcoming wedding in October. I managed to find a layout that I really love and create my own. 

Materials Used
  • 110# White Extra Heavy Card stock (Hobby Lobby - on sale right now for $7.99)
  • 80# Black Card stock (Hobby Lobby - on sale right now for $4.99)
  • Canon TS printer (already owned)
  • Mini black paper brads (Amazon $5.29)
  • 3/8" Black satin ribbon (Joann Fabrics $2.99) 
  • Ad Tech Permanent Crafter's Tape (JoAnn Fabrics $4.99 & $2.99 for refils) - This stuff is amazing! One of the best inventions!! 

I found all the fonts used for free from 1001Fonts.com
Font used for our names: Augustha demo
Font used for the J&N: Edwardian Script ITC
Font used for the page titles: Splendid ES
Font used for filler wording: Karbon Regular