Growing up during our trips to Garner I never quite understood why my father would put so much time and energy into spending an entire week in a lawn chair. We’d gather up all our gear, load it into the trailer and then caravan over 6 hours to spend the night waiting outside the old entry gate. Once we got inside, all the kids would slowly climb out of the vehicles, grab their bikes and head down to the Frio River. The adults in the group would spend a few more hours in the main entry gates waiting to choose their camping sites and on a good year we’d be just a stones throw away from the water.
Once inside, we’d spend the better part of the morning setting up our camp site and when we were done everyone would take a quick trip down to the water for some relaxation time. Outside of the occasional slow-moving-river-float, my dad would spend most of his time napping in a lawn chair. At the time I never understood why he felt so compelled and enjoyed just sitting there; now that I’m older it all makes perfect sense - Rest and Relaxation.
When you spend 50+ hours a week sweating through the grind, tack on a couple off days of running errands and honey-dews and you look forward to a couple days of doing nothing. While I don’t think I’ll ever put in the hours my dad has, and still does, I’ve grown very fond of sit and do nothing days. Around our house it’s a weekend trip here, a tee-ball game there, tack on some birthday parties and holidays and you’ve got a never ending cycle of things to do. So if you’re like me and the old man, schedule in some time for Garner State Park and the Frio River it’s a great place to do nothing.
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