A few random updates to get everybody caught up on our adventure....
Living Situation: We are currently residing in a hotel, the lovely and (disappointingly) Mormon-owned Marriott. Brian's new work paid for it for two weeks and on Friday (when the two weeks were done) I moved us into a more affordable option: a Motel 6 near the airport. Forty-five minutes later I moved us out of the Motel 6 and back into the original hotel because I was afraid I might either: A. Get murdered, B. Get mugged, C. Get hepatitis, or D. All of the Above.
Temperature: It is fricken' hot here. Not just like "Oh, man, it's 85 degrees out and my air conditioner isn't working," it's straight-up hot, as in "Hey! It's 6:30 in the morning and it's 95 degrees out! I'm sweating standing in the shade and my underwear is stuck to my butt!" Yeah, it's hot. As any good Minnesotan knows, it's not the temperature that gets you; it's the terrible humidity. Thankfully the level of moisture in the air has dropped the past few days, but I think we're due for an increase. S***.
House: We bought a house!
front view
back yard view (backs to totally gorgeous creek)
The dogs: We had an incident with Kona, our malamute/shepard mix on Friday evening: Kona was leashed, but we were not holding onto her because I was
My Education: Not sure what is going on with my two-year degree from the Falls. I will hopefully be able to complete it via the internet, but not all classes are offered digitally. Standby for more information.
Overall impressions: So far, we all like it here. I'm anxious to move into our new house and hopefully make some awesome friends. A lot of people are very nice here, but there are also a lot of people who are incredibly snobby and stuck-up. The Plano-area is very affluent and is a huge melting pot of Asians, Indians (dot, not feather), Mexicans, and Whiteys. I will admit that there are many times during the day that I long for Spokane: the familiarity, our friends, the weather, the diverse terrain. I miss Spokane more than I miss Minnesota. I know these feelings will subside, but for now it is sad at times.
Please stay tuned for more updates and keep us in your thoughts and/or prayers.
Margie (and Brian, Nolan, Kona, Spots, and Allister)
Yay for an awesome Overhauser blog! I love that I can now stalk you any time of the day. But mostly that I can continue to laugh at your funny Margie-isms from the other side of the country. Boo for heat, humidity and foundation issues, but yay for AC, the hotel pool (I hope!), and new adventures! Just know you will never meet friends as cool as the Johnston's in Texas. Just sayin so you don't get your hopes up too high.
ReplyDeleteDammit, you are right. I keep wanting a Texas version of you guys, but nobody can even compare. Unless they have quads...
DeleteOh Margie, I know for a fact you will fit right in in Tex: ("Dot, not Feather"... or "Slurpee, not 'Woo-woo!'"). I am impressed that Spokane ranks over MN though!
ReplyDeleteSpokane is the bomb! I love Minnesota, but Spokane is a better version of it.
DeleteAlso, just got your "slurpee" joke. It took me about 5 minutes, but I got it. Apparently my wit is not up-to-speed this early in the morning. :)
Yay Margie! Are you planning on making a long-term project out of this, or is it more of a "keep everyone updated while we get settled" sort of thing?
ReplyDeleteHey brother! I'm hoping to make a long-term project out of this, but who knows. It depends on my level of busyness.
DeleteHey! Hope all is well in the south. I know that you're looking forward to the new experiences, and I hope that they do not disappoint. I recommend that you try the following:
ReplyDeleteWaffle House
Dancing like the locals
Yuenling (sp?) beer: it's supposed to be the bomb
Friday Night Football
Speaking like a local
Take care...
Thanks brother! Friday Night Football.... stay tuned for an update on that one.
DeleteYuengling is sadly quite disgusting. At least in my very refined opinion. Tee hee.
DeleteThis is my third attempt at posting something. I guess you'll have to consider this a "test post." Sometimes us "old dogs" need to be worked with a little longer with this new fangled technology! xxoo
ReplyDeleteHey, you got it! Good work, Mommy!
DeleteMargie! I am just now catching up on your blog. I love you. And I love never, ever drinking vodka martinis out of coffee mugs. (wink wink!) The end.
ReplyDeleteIs that a winking eye suggestion?
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