
What a luxury a sleep-in day is! With no alarm set, we woke up around 9:30. We decided to go to Mattress Firm (across the freeway) rather than 20 miles to Round Rock. At the mattress store, Anna went through computer analysis before buying a mattress. I heard the salesman say that people who sleep on their sides (me) should not sleep on a pillow-top (which I do).
Off to Target for Anna's miscellaneous buys. I jumped on that train, buying a pair of slip on shoes (I just can't do flip-flops) and a purse (my "as seen on TV" purse was falling apart). Matt also bought: boxers with chili peppers on them, and another with lemons; plus socks. After we unloaded at Anna's, we were finally able to turn the trailer in. We felt like the Jeep lost a lot of weight, and that we could drive as fast as a rocket! Matt spent some time putting Anna's bed frame together.
We all visited the Co-op to buy souvenirs (Longhorn shirt for Anthony, hot dog brand, Longhorn car magnet, Longhorn screen saver, Mom & Dad t-shirts). Off to South Congress so Matt could look at cowboy boots and Katie could buy a dress and shirt. For lunch, we went to the Home Slice, ordering various flavors of pizza. The server said she would ask that the slices be cut in half so we could all sample more toppings.
Back to the Capitol building, taking some time to walk around inside. We saw pictures of governors (I noticed one named Price Daniel, and imagined he had to explain the order of his name many times in his life; and, a woman who served twice after a man of the same name served). It is once again TOO HOT today, although we actually saw clouds in the morning.
We took Matt to the Salt Lick for dinner, stopping at the Shamrock for gas and beer (they must do a big business on beer, since the Salt Lick allows you to bring your own - they don't serve liquor). The Shamrock would not give us cash back so we had to pool our money for dinner (no credit cards at the Salt Lick, either). We were told there was a one hour wait, which turned out to be 20 minutes. Once again, there was so much food; but, this time, Anna could take home the leftovers.
We took Anna grocery shopping at her local grocery, dropping her off about 10:40.

We finally got to meet her new roommate.
Back at the Super 8, we discovered the maid had not visited our room, so we had to go get some towels. It was so busy at the front desk! Matt became the delivery man, to drop off and pick up towels. We leave Austin tomorrow, after breakfast with Anna.
The pictures today illustrate that Texas has lots of green areas!