48 hours in Dallas...
I get up early, not really into sleeping in. This was the morning view from our room at the Adolphus.

Emily is our favorite waitress at the Dream Cafe. She treats us well and had a never ending stream of energy and jokes.


and those Migas are the best ever.
We stopped to step in the chapel at Thanksgiving Square designed by Philip Johnson.


The weather turned cold, but we did make it to the Chinese New Year Festival hosted by the Crow Collection of Asian Art





We'd had so much fun the first day, we decided to repeat it the next. We revisted each place in the same order, and Emily (dream cafe) was happy to oblige.

State & Allen also serves a fantastic brunch in the Uptown area of Dallas




there is a car charging station at the Hotel Za Za, you can get a quick one hour charge for free!

Kat drove home

and we stopped in West Texas, at the Czech Stop. Those were the best kolaches I've ever had. Brought a bunch home so my mom and the kids could have a nice dinner of Czech food.

prices were good too!