Priscilla,
Hmm
I think you forgot to mention the Louisiana BP tar balls rolling in on the beach -there in Houston.
NO really Kaybo I have a very dear friend who LOVES living in Houston
…in the winter months
… but spends his summers in the Pacific Northwest.
Hmmm I’m thinking for our
dreary wet damp spring break I should bring my kids down to your place … and during your hot summers you can bring your kids up to my place. The summers in Oregon are so wonderful… being that we have two season- wet and dry. But truth is I am not happy here from November to March as it is so overcast and dreary…. Who knows maybe I will show up at your doorstop – that time next year? (Tease)
Houston is not just a 10-gallon-hat & glass-oil-towered, metropolis… it is actually very rich in culture- not to mention has some great universities (Rice comes to mind). You will come to discover the city offers some amazing opportunities for your kids.
Once you are done with cardboard boxes, and packaging tape, be sure to get out and enjoy the culture Houston has to offer. Know there is a whole slew of Canadians living there too… (Got to love those Canadians!)
Here is one of my
very favorite people (musician and professor), on the planet, that lives there in Houston. If he ever plays in concert be sure to go….
http://www.jonkimuraparker.com/?page_id=19His next concert in Houston is Dec 3… amazing talent…
The Houston Ballet understand is pretty awesome too.
http://www.houstonballet.org/Truth is many people do not realize that Houston is very rich in arts and culture. (There are also some good schools there for kids too…)
Hmmm before you know it we will be reading about that famous
Houston based Kaybo photography studio…
Focus on getting the house just as you like it NOW so when the temp & humidity drops (and it will) you can get out and sightsee through your amazing eye of a camera lens … and then share some of those pics with us.
I want to wish you all the best in your new home and town! New beginnings
… how exciting!
DHM