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Old 01-27-2009, 06:09 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX!!!!
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That's cool! I've been reading your posts for awhile... after 8 years in Seattle, I am itching to move back to Austin, where I lived in the late 90s. This forum is really helping me plan for that move.

This morning (1/27) in Seattle, we have snow flurries...
Wild - we were here in the late nineties too and spent EXACTLY eight years in Seattle - moved there in January 2001 came back January 2009. Good luck on the move. I went to HEB today and spent only $89 for a full basket of groceries. I almost wept with joy!

Someone I met through City-Data last year (our families met for dinner while we were down here on our house hunting trip last month) actually came down to my house today and made us a pot of chicken and dumplings. Can you imagine ever having that happen in Seattle?

Thanks to everyone for the welcome back! It feels great to be home.
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Old 01-28-2009, 12:19 AM
 
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Inform the press, start the parade, send in the dancing girls, after 10 months of planning I am finally firmly on Austin soil. Got in last night and OF COURSE I WAKE UP TO OVERCAST SKIES after leaving Seattle Yes I did bring the crummy weather with me So happy to be back after so many years. We actually moved into a rental just a few doors down from our old house. Who says you can't go back.

I went to Trudy's last night and drank a $3.50 margarita! That's half of what I paid up north! (Yes it was the drink special, but still.) And oh the spicy food - how I've missed it! Restaurant service that aint surly! Friendly people everywhere, just like I remember!

It's great to be back!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I had been following your posts for a little bit and your anticipation about arriving in Austin. It is often very difficult to go back because things don't ever seem to be quite the same as the mind remembers--but when they are---it's a wonderful feeling. I wish you the best. I will be following Austin posts very closely because it seems to be the area I am most drawn to. Time to pack my suitcase
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Old 01-28-2009, 06:50 AM
 
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Congratulations -- you made it! And brought the rain, too.

I'm right on your heels -- I'll arrive back in Austin in early March, after a long sojourn in OR and a brief time in NC.

I'm craving Manuel's tortilla soup -- nothing like it anywhere!
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:21 PM
 
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Maybe we should have a Seattle to Austin survivors picnic! The other Jenn from here did the move as well.
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Old 01-28-2009, 04:01 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX!!!!
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Congratulations -- you made it! And brought the rain, too.

I'm right on your heels -- I'll arrive back in Austin in early March, after a long sojourn in OR and a brief time in NC.

I'm craving Manuel's tortilla soup -- nothing like it anywhere!
Good for you! After another day, I have no second thoughts about the move, even though we still have a house to sell up there. My six year old, who we are giving the week off before he starts his new school next week, (trying to get him to adjust to the two hour time difference) said to me today as he was eating his lunch "You know mom, everything just seems nicer in Austin, Texas" It is amazing what a difference sunshine and friendly people make.
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Old 01-28-2009, 09:31 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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Someone I met through City-Data last year (our families met for dinner while we were down here on our house hunting trip last month) actually came down to my house today and made us a pot of chicken and dumplings. Can you imagine ever having that happen in Seattle?
Uh, no!

Welcome to Texas!
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:04 PM
 
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Gosh, i am sooo envious!!! i want to get out of the Northeast so bad adn get back to Texas. It wont be for another 12 months or so, so i am planning now but i will be chomping at the bit every day.

so, other than the weather, are you seeing any wonderful new and fun things yet?
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Old 01-29-2009, 07:30 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX!!!!
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so, other than the weather, are you seeing any wonderful new and fun things yet?
Well, there's that $89 full basket of groceries and that $3.50 margarita! Additionally, my son and I went to the neighborhood park yesterday afternoon and I met two funny and easygoing women that made their six year olds come over and introduce themselves to my six year old son. One said, "look him in the eye and tell him your name" It was like a receiving line with hand shakes and everything. I thought it was great lesson in making "outsiders" feel welcomed.

Because we just got here I am still in unpacking mode. I am without a car because Seattle really decided to kick us in the teeth when we were leaving. Among other calamities like a pipe breaking in the slab of our house right before it was supposed to go on the market (just over a week ago), three days before my husband left, he totaled one of our cars coming out of a Starbucks parking lot. I imagine as soon as we have a second vehicle and I am not stuck in the neighborhood all day, there will be more exciting things to report. But overall, we are enjoying the happy, warm people, the good service at local establishments, and the much lower cost of living.

Hang in there! If you want something bad enough, you will find a way to make it happen. It took us 10 months but here we are!
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Old 01-29-2009, 09:54 AM
 
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now thats what i miss about my beloved South and Texas, real people acting like they are civilized. i cant find that here in philadelphia, heck i take my dog for a walk in the park here and people ignore that I am even there, just think they can pet your dog, make comments about it, and totally ignore human contact.

one more year dear Lord , one more year---the Rapture or Texas, ill take either one.


i know, my wife has a contract to teach at her college one more year and we are waiting to go to China to adopt a child, so we have to wait around for 12 months, but it gives us time to plan, travel to see it and really work out the details.

is the park a nice place, is it in your neighborhood or a big city park?
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Old 01-29-2009, 10:03 AM
 
Location: Orange County, California
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Well, there's that $89 full basket of groceries and that $3.50 margarita! Additionally, my son and I went to the neighborhood park yesterday afternoon and I met two funny and easygoing women that made their six year olds come over and introduce themselves to my six year old son. One said, "look him in the eye and tell him your name" It was like a receiving line with hand shakes and everything. I thought it was great lesson in making "outsiders" feel welcomed.

But overall, we are enjoying the happy, warm people, the good service at local establishments, and the much lower cost of living.
Congrats! This is exactly what I love about these boards... Other newcomers' reactions to the difference in culture in an area... My family and I are planning on moving from CA this summer, and I have an interview in Austin a week from Friday. I'm already so impressed with the courteousness I've received ON THE PHONE from the company, that I can't wait to see it in person. I'm really looking forward to living with "Southern Hospitality" for a change. Where I live, people don't make eye contact, and are always in too much of a hurry to get to know their neighbors. I've lived in the same place for 5 years, and don't have any neighborhood friends. My daughter's friends are all from school, not the neighborhood.

Oh, and I could really use a cartful of groceries for $89 rather than the $200 they run me here!
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