Camping at Big Chief RV Resort and Other Things
This one time (just this Fall) we decided to go see an off market house with land real quick before leaving to go camping and then put an offer in on it and had it accepted and then we decided we’d rent our old house instead of selling it and that I’d get a job after 6 years of being a stay at home mom (because 2 mortgages) all in the same 60 days. It was wild.
I didn’t take a ton of pictures on that camping trip, but the ones I did take were definitely calm moments I took just for me. I remember being at peace and trusting that whatever was about to happen, was what was supposed to happen. We waited that entire trip to hear back about whether our not our offer was accepted. I’m currently typing all of this in my new office, which has a front porch view of the tree swing I’ve always wanted.
Where did we camp?
Big Chief RV Resort Now referred to as lake buchanan rv resort
Well, we tried to get into Inks Lake State Park, but we were a little late to the game. We ended up at Big Chief RV Resort on Lake Buchanan instead. We were actually pretty excited about it though because Facebook says good things.
Would I recommend it?
It’s a nice RV park. I would recommend it if you don’t have kids. I would NOT recommend it if you have kids who even considered having any kind of fun in a pool ever. A simple “No Fun Allowed” sign probably would have made more sense because every time a kid so much as smiled, the staff was there on the golf cart correcting the behavior. And honestly, we have good kids. They’re not the kids you’re thinking of when you think of terrors at the community pool so the whole thing just felt a little over the top. We watched the staff target all campsites with children. On the plus side, they didn’t have an issue with my super well behaved dog being off leash, but maybe that’s because they were too focused on my well behaved kids to even notice the dog.
So yeah, I’ll just leave that there and then encourage you to book early enough to get into the state park instead.
Around Camp
What else did we do?
The Pottery Ranch
We visited their Marble Falls location while on an outing with the ladies. It was a great place to kill some time and enjoy each other’s company. Outside is covered in an abundance of pottery and inside is everything from leather purses to Mexican vanilla. I bought the big bottle and joked with Tyler about buying this sign (which I believe was $200). I didn’t though. Don’t forget to show them the free pot coupon on their website.
Wedding oak winery
After the Pottery Ranch, us ladies stopped by a local winery for a tasting at the recommendation of a neighbor friend of mine. The building was very cool with a fun history and us dry red wine lovers loved our tasting. The others weren’t as keen on it as the sweeter wines were apparently a little over the top in sweetness. Of course we still enjoyed each other’s company and the overpriced cheese plates. My suggestion is get lunch before you go.
Longhorn Cavern state park
Longhorn Cavern is just a few miles from Inks lake State Park and maybe 20 minutes from where we camped. We’d been there before when the kids were younger, but thought this might be a fun activity for the extended cousins. It takes about 90 minutes to complete the guided tour and the kids actually loved it. Corbin and one of his cousins he’d only just met were great entertainment as they had approximately 100 ridiculous questions for the guide and claimed things like having been to the moon. I just loved that they had a great time and didn’t make our lives miserable in place where there was no escape for 90 minutes. I take my wins where I can get them. It’s a great cave tour, especially on a hot day. I highly recommend.
Okay so now about that move…
So basically we’ve been looking for our next house since we bought the last one. We knew it wasn’t our forever house, but it was the house we needed at the time.
When we saw the previous owners of our new house post about it on the Nextdoor app, we decided to go see it simply because the price was right. The pictures were terrible and I honestly thought we were going to have another walk in, be underwhelmed, walk out type situation. We walked in the front door for our showing and I was immediately kinda stunned. Did it need some updating? Yes!!! Did it have high ceilings and loads of potential with fantastic trees? Also YES! I turned to my fabulous realtor and told her we were buying this house. We continued to walk it waiting for the deal breaker to show up and it never did. It felt too good to be true.
Turns out the owners just wanted it to go to a family who they thought would value the home and give it what it needed. It belonged to his mother who had passed over the summer and they just live a few minutes away in the same neighborhood. They liked us and we liked them. We were incredibly lucky. It’s already received a ton of love from us in the form of lots of gallons of paint, lots of hours on the chainsaw, among other things. Did I mention it’s 2 acres? Our previous house was less than 1/4 acre.
Our lender also held our hands as we explored the idea of keeping our old home to rent it out. It was a chore, but I just received payment for the second month’s rent from our renters (who also seem to be really awesome people and we’re thrilled to have them living in our house).
This has definitely been one of the most challenging and terrifying experiences of our lives, but one that we knew would pay off years from now if we saw it through. Wish us luck!
By the way, here’s that tree swing I was referring to.