Well, my friends, it has
been a crazy month. Jeff casually texts me a couple weeks ago:
Jeff: Wanna move to Houston?
Me: Uh, what?
…
Me: (what seems like hours later) HELLO??!
Me: Are you serious? Is this something I actually need to
consider?
Jeff: Maybe. Just wanted to know your thoughts.
Me: Is this an actual offer? Call me.
Woah. Moving? I love
Denton. I love my friends. I love my preschool. I love my neighbors. I love my
job.
BUT…
I love the idea of being
near my family. I love the idea of being near my old high school friends. I
love the idea of selling our home for a bit of a profit and paying off some
debt. I love the idea of being closer to my family in Austin. I love the idea
of starting a new adventure, and I really love the amazing career opportunity
Jeff has with his company.
Where to go? Me and Zillow, along with HAR and a realtor friend, have recently become besties. My parents
want us to move into Houston- not the suburbs. They are in Houston now and want
the grandkids to be as close as possible. You know, right in the
action, the street festivals, the museums, the weird opportunities that present
themselves in the city. The city is expensive.
Our baby girl starts
kindergarten this fall and along with that new beginning follow all the big
questions: What school should she attend? What neighborhoods are a good fit for our
family? What area is close enough to Jeff’s job not to require a hellish commute?
Where do I want to put down roots and
join in the community life? Is there a cooperative school for my littlest?
My head is swimming.
It is all so exciting and
so daunting. I have called North Texas my home for 14 years. We went to college
here, got married here, built a house here and our beautiful babies were born
here. This is home. This is our home. But, the idea of moving to Houston sounds
so right…like going home again.
Last weekend we took a
trip down to Houston for the Crawfish Festival, met up with my Dad, some
friends and sat out on the lawn listening to Bob Schneider. It was pretty
great. We ate some fabulous Mexican food, hung out at an urban garden, went to
a Cinco de Mayo block party, drank wine in a funky bohemian garden and let the
kids run wild at the children’s museum. My mom graciously put us up for the weekend and watched the grandkids while Jeff and I took some time to explore. It was awesome. I felt very welcomed by
my new city.
Jeff officially accepted
the position and we are putting the house on the market in the next couple
weeks. Crazy.
Good bye Denton, its been fun. Houston,
welcome back old friend.
I am so sad for me and happy for you! You have been great neighbors!
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