During our last week of school, my mom was here from Ohio
in advance of our second homeschool graduation!
We decided to take a day to visit the touristy trap that has become
Waco, Texas, specifically the spot known as "The Magnolia Experience."
If you're a fan of the show Fixer Upper,
you'll know this is the place Chip and Joanna Gaines have made famous
you'll know this is the place Chip and Joanna Gaines have made famous
with their market place, bakery, and family atmosphere.
We arrived just after opening time and found this great parking spot.
We arrived just after opening time and found this great parking spot.
As we were walking in the direction of the silos, a very nice man
in a fancy golf cart rode up and asked if we wanted a free ride.
I asked him, "Where are you taking us?"
He said, "Wherever you want to go!!"
So we climbed on and he dropped us off at the corner of
the "Magnolia Experience"
where we we chatted with a tour company and
got better acquainted with what this "experience" was offering.
None of us had ever been here before, and only my Mom
has watched the show, so we really had no idea what to see or do.
But we quickly figured it out.
But we quickly figured it out.
After seeing all there was to see at "The Silos"
(which was extraordinarily overpriced in our humble opinions),
we hopped the free trolley at the entrance
for the tour of downtown Waco.
We jumped off at a huge warehouse turned boutique shopping mall called
Spice Village.
It had no spices, nor was it a village, but it was super fun to peruse all the
It had no spices, nor was it a village, but it was super fun to peruse all the
trinkets, and clothes, and girlie trinkets offered here.
We grabbed lunch on the first floor of the warehouse at
The Olive Branch Bakery & Cafe.
Lunch here was delicious and reasonably priced,
Lunch here was delicious and reasonably priced,
and we decided to share an amazing cupcake here rather than
wait in line for the Magnolia cupcakes.
After our large lunch, we decided to walk back to the Silo area and
hit one last fun warehouse shop called, The Findery.
It's a one-block walk down the street from the Silos,
and had some pretty things to see.
Once again, really pricey, but fun nevertheless.
It's a one-block walk down the street from the Silos,
and had some pretty things to see.
Once again, really pricey, but fun nevertheless.
This was a really fun day trip for us because we enjoyed our time together.
My overall experience?
Meh.
I have no real desire to go back unless we are seeing more things
as a family in Waco such as:






























































