 Hey y'all, it is June 9th and we're in Waco, Texas. We are right by the silos and we're gonna take you guys inside for like a quick peek because we are finally going to Austin, which is our last and final destination of this road trip. It's been, yeah, it feels like it's been a week but it literally has only been like three days. So yeah, like you said, it's been a long one. So we're gonna take you guys inside and see what it looks like because we've never been there but we are a big fan of the show Fixer Upper. So I'm excited. It's closed today though. So we can't get full access. Like all the shops, right? But you can still go in like this. I think that's gates so we can look over. We'll show you what this is again. All right, let's go. So unfortunately the Magnolia area was closed and it is closed on Sundays apparently. We didn't really know that but now we do. And there was like a church service going on and like that was like the only entrance and it was like kind of like behind the stage. So like everyone was facing that entrance if that makes sense. So it was kind of awkward to just like walk in the middle of it. So we couldn't really get that much footage for you guys, unfortunately. I was really sad because I just wanted to like go in and like kind of see everything from the inside. Like I didn't really care if like the stores were closed but we couldn't do it. So we'll definitely take a road trip to- We need to go back. We look kind of nice. Yeah. The downtown area looked nice too. We are currently in Round Rock, Texas. It's about 40 minutes from Austin. No, it's like 20. We're going to South Austin for Airbnb. It's where you drove through it. So we're not that far away really. I guess you're right. Yeah. So this is our first impression of Austin ever. Literally we'd never been. I've never been to our sunglasses on if you're wondering. Yeah, Ryan couldn't find his sunglasses for so many times. We'll be able to leave in Rossville. No, they should be packed somewhere in that U-Haul or somewhere in here. I don't know where they'll be. Yeah. I've been to Alpine then. Yeah. So. I still have my cards when I know that. But this will be our first ever seen the skyline going through it. Doing anything. I mean, I don't know what to expect honestly. Nice Starbucks thing. I've only been to Houston, Texas that I remember. So driving through Texas is like very different from what I saw in Houston because Houston obviously is a big city. And we're going through like random cities. We're going through like farm towns. Yeah. We literally just saw a freaking bull. Yeah. A freaking bull. It was like actually the coolest thing ever. I was like, wait, is that not gated? Cause you know, sometimes the gates just don't really. It's like wire so you can't like really see it. Like I was like, why is that just roaming around? That's like what I thought at first. We will keep you updated on our first impressions. This is the traffic. This is like. What? Close as bad traffic. We're sitting in traffic at one o'clock on a Sunday. In Round Rock. Not even in Austin. But yeah, like I said, 32 minutes. The thing that sucks about driving like with a U-Haul cause we're pretty much caravaning this whole trip. There's no reason to drive ahead just because we're like meeting up at every stop, you know? So it's been so slow. Literally last night, there wasn't even traffic or anything but the U-Haul can really only go like 60 miles per hour or something like that. Yeah, it's like 30 of us are going around but the big semis come. Yeah. Just shake it all around the road, it's just hard. Yeah, so we're going like 60 miles per hour and it literally adds on so many minutes to our drive. I swear the first time we, what was our first stop? Why can't I remember this? Do you say that? Oh yeah, we stopped in Nola and I swear it took us like nine hours. With like stops and everything but we didn't even stop for that long. I don't know. It's just going so slow. We're almost there. And I'm like the type of person that like barely ever stops during road trips and drives like a straight shot. So very different but yeah, you gotta do what you gotta do. We're 60 minutes away from our Airbnb. We are passing by like UT's campus, right? Oh yeah. And we're like under this show. Okay. We're definitely under this little thing. And I was telling Ryan that like before all this it was, it looked like LA a little bit. I don't know. There's just a couple of similarities that I see. I'm excited. I don't know, I'm getting nervous. Me too. I hope you love it. Okay, we're still under this thing. We've been here for like more than 10 minutes, probably 15. Yeah. Oh my God. Is this what Austin traffic is? Because I don't know. Am I gonna have to turn around? There's something like happening on the bridge. I don't know what's going on, but something sketchy. It's nice. Let's get started. So we just passed by downtown for the first time. It was really pretty. We just saw like the little river or the lake or whatever it was. Serious question guys, if you guys are from Austin or Texas, I know food trucks are a big thing here. How does one eat at a food truck in this weather? I can never eat hot food when I'm hot. So like I'm very intrigued by that. I don't know, comment down below how the hell you do it, but I guess we'll find out soon or later. It's really hot. It just looks hot. So we stopped at our Airbnb and put all of our stuff there, but now we are at South Congress or, wait, Lamar? South Congress, I think. This is South Lamar or? Something like that. We're eating at TLC. So that is our first food stop in Texas.