*note* This is a post I started a while ago and am just now getting around to. So I guess it's not that I can't wait, it's more of a I'm loving...
I will definitely miss these:
I love the pouring rain and the buckets of water it dumps within minutes. The water that covers the roads and pours down the gutters. Having a moat around your house where the water all drains to.
And the thunder. I love the large rumble that seems to shake the whole sky. It's truely majestic.
And the lightning. We loved sitting out on the porch and watching lighting storms. No thunder, just flashes of light every where. So cool.
I think I'll dream of Texas rain storms for the rest of my life.
At the top of the list of things I won't miss: humidity.
It wasn't even that bad in Austin. But it did not do good things to my hair. My hair usually ended up looking sgraggly, frizzy, and like I had used a huge curling iron to curl it under.
My hair LOVES Utah.
I'll definitely be missing having a short cold period. There's nothing like it staying pleasant until November and then getting that pleasantness back in March after only 4 months of cold.
Did I mention that it SNOWED today in Utah? It's probably 90 back in Texas. I'm going to be in for a shock come October when it gets cold again.
Speaking of October, another thing I will miss is that kids can wear any old costume they want on Halloween. None of this sweats/thermals under the costume or huge furry suits to stay warm. Halloween in TX is perfect.
Something I won't miss- the red ants. I HATE red ants. Oddly enough though, the latest bites I did get didn't hurt that bad and I don't think there was even a bump where as with my first red ant bite (seriously on my first day in Texas) hurt and itched for almost a week. I won't miss cautiously walking around my backyard always on the lookout for ants. I won't miss having to constantly buy mound killer. I won't miss having to tell my kid to watch out for ant hills.
On that note, in general I won't miss any of Texas's bugs. We never had any silverfish or cockroaches, but I wasn't a fan of the cicadas, spiders, cicada killing wasps, or grubs. I'm sure there is an equally long list of bugs in UT that I will dislike.
I will, however, miss the frogs that lived in our yard. Alex LOVED going out at night to see if there were any frogs hopping around the yard. We had a couple that lived in our yard and came out almost every night. HA! I won't miss finding dried up frog corpses or even live hopping frogs in our garage though. (yes, both happened).
I will not miss the birds in Texas. They were weird and noisy and ugly.
I can't wait for robins aplenty in Utah! And a nearby Zoo that isn't a rescued animal shelter. :)
I will miss the Targets everywhere. Especially the one five minutes from my house. And that if they didn't have something, another 3 weren't far away. Utah needs more Targets.
I'm really torn on the freeway in Texas. I both like and don't like their on/off ramps and one way access roads. So I guess I'll both miss and won't miss that.
I do really love having 5 lanes of freeway in Utah though. :)
I definitely won't miss the toll road. My budget definitely won't miss them either.
But I will miss being 10 minutes away from the outlets and Ikea. Oh to be close to Ikea... it was a wonderful thing.
I will miss having a swimming pool right in my neighborhood in walking distance.
I won't miss having to pay almost $500/yr. in HOA fees just to use said swimming pool and have letters sent to me when my grass is overgrown (ha! our grass was the least of their worries compared to several neighbors) or my garbage can is left out.
Speaking of grass, I won't miss St. Augustine. I give St. Augustine a big fat double thumbs down.
I LOVE my kentucky bluegrass in Utah. I can't wait to run around on it in bare feet with my kids (with no fear of red ants!)!
I will not miss the weird stopping almost a full car's length in front of the line at stop lights. Seriously... so weird.
Nor will I miss the rapid accelerations when the light turns green and the continued acceleration (as opposed to coasting) when the upcoming light is clearly red and will be for awhile.
Hooray for Utah drivers and their gradual, MPG saving, acceleration and coasting. I love it.
I can't wait for (okay, I've already had) Dick's Bakery donuts and eclairs. And Paradise Bakery's sandwiches and cookies. And cheese fries at the Training Table (yup, already had those too. Though I do have to say that the cheese fries at Chedder's probably top them...). And Wingers. And Arctic Circle. And Neilson's. And Leatherby's. And so many other yummy places.
Obviously then I'm going to desperately miss all of our favorite places to eat in Texas. Mostly Rudy's and Chuy's. Can you believe that I wasn't a huge fan of Rudy's the first time I had it. I thought it was a little weird and didn't care if we ate there again. Crazy right? Now I don't know what I'm going to do without it. Mmm... Texas BBQ- we will MISS you.
Oh and I'm going to miss my brand new fancy, insanely huge Joann's. That was right by Ikea. That was 10 minutes away. And Hobby Lobby being close by. LOVED the abundance of Hobby Lobbys. Now I have a ghetto-y old Joann's and the super wonderful Joann's is 20ish minutes away. As is the Hobby Lobby.
I'm going to miss the San Marcos outlets. Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrell, Restoration Hardware, Charlotte Russe... the list goes on and on. So many great outlets.
Hmm... I think I need another won't miss in here.
Nope, just thought of another miss.
I'll miss Texas state patriotism. It's funny. That and the high regard for the "confederate dead". We just think it's funny that such high regard is placed on the men who forged the way for Texas to secede from the union. (though I do get that it's important to honor your heritage).
Oh and we will definitely miss San Antonio. We love that place. It made for a perfect vacation destination.
On that note, we'll also miss being close to the ocean. Okay, the Gulf of Mexico. We had a great time in Corpus Christi... we just wouldn't go in July again. :)
I'm also going to miss the Texas accent and the funny Texas-isms like y'all and fixin' (though I'm still totally going to use both here in Texas. Fixin' has totally grown on me!)
I can't wait for more opportunities to go camping/hiking and doing other outdoor stuff. I love being able to escape the summer heat by going up into the mountains.
I also can't wait for trips to Yellowstone, Bear Lake, and St. George. It also doesn't hurt that California is only 12 hours away.
And now onto the sentimental stuff.
I will miss crafty days with Amy.
I will miss having so many kids Alex's age and having playgroup to send him away to.
I will miss all of our friends in our ward.
I will miss our house (and my beautiful light fixtures). I will not miss my laundry room though. Good riddance to that thing!
Even though we are sad to leave all of those things behind, I am loving being close to family (and thus not using vacation time to visit them or having to drive 24 hrs. to get here), having crafty days with my friends here, making more new friends, and the excitement of a new house that we are planning to stay in for many years to come.
We'll miss Texas a lot but are happy to be back in Utah!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Miss, Won't miss, Can't Wait!
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Swimming Lessons!
I wish I had a picture! Maybe I'll take the camera tomorrow...
Alex started swimming lessons last week. He's doing... okay. About as well as any 3.5 year old who hasn't been swimming in almost a year and has no interest in getting his head/face/ears in the water would be doing anyway.
He had a lesson on Tuesday and when we came again on Thursday I was pointing out that his teacher was over in the pool and he goes, "I don't want she to be my teacher". He wasn't too thrilled that he got to experience an unexpected bob on Tuesday.
He's totally fine with water splashing in his face, but try to get the kid to go underwater or lay on his back is like torture. There is much yelling and kicking and thrashing about. His poor teacher.
Hopefully he improves in the next 4 weeks!
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Monday, April 19, 2010
People get older, wants get more expensive
Remember when it was thrilling to shop at the dollar store? There were so many great things there and they were only $1!
And then you got a little older and you wanted clothes from the mall and Dr. Martens and a boom box.
Being a grown up I now want things like appliances and furniture and other boring but rather expensive things. Suddenly I'm lumping all holiday gifts into one big gift. Remember my washer and dryer? Yup, I got those for my birthday, Christmas, Valentines AND will be getting them for Mother's day and our anniversary.
I just thought I would write a little post about the other expensive items currently haunting me so you can all see how wonderfully awesome they are. I guess if I go the yearly route for expensive things I could get one of these every year!
First- the new bed I want.
HOLY CRAP! I have just discovered that the bed that I have been coveting (one of my friends has the same bed) for over a year, which I contacted the manufacturer to find a distributor multiple times (in TX and in UT to hopefully get one and bring it home with us while we were here for Christmas), is now being carried by WAL MART. Okay, well WalMart Marketplace. Okay, I'm just amazed that online retailers actually carry it now!
I was utterly perplexed on how I was going to get it. If I had a local furniture dealer order it for me, it would have been over $500. I had resigned to myself that I was going to have to pick it up in California (it's only $400 at a store there) next time we went there for a vacation and bring it back with me strapped to the top of our van.
Next- a new cellular telephone.
In case you haven't seen my phone recently, here it is:

This sweet thing came out in 2004. I got it in 2005 a couple of months before Jon and I got married. I have owned this baby for FIVE years. I just haven't ever needed to get a new phone. I bet some people wish their phone losing/damaging teenagers were more like myself and would make a phone last for that long. Pretty much, I (and Sanyo) am (is) amazing.
Jon clued me in to this beauty about a month ago when he saw an article on it in one of his nerdy RSS feeds.

That is the HTC EVO coming out in June with Sprint. It is awesome.
Our favorite features are the 8 mp camera, that you can record HD video on it, connect it to your TV via mini-HDMI, has a good processor, 4G (read: fast), built-in + micro-SD storage, and you can make it a wireless hotspot and can broadcast a signal for up to 8 wireless devices.
We may have to pay a pretty penny for the phone, but with only a $10-20 fee every month we should be able to use the hotspot capability for our home internet.
Hmm... I wonder if I could cancel my line and just add a new one in order to get a better price. Yup, I bet I totally could.
And another piece of furniture:

I love this sectional. AND if I want to find it in Utah, I'm going to have to go on a hunt similar to the one I described above for the bed. I was considering selling my couches and getting it before we left TX, but then I decided that the couches we have would go in the basement and I'd be okay with them getting used and abused for several more years before I got myself a new couch. So it will be a few years before something like this finds it's way into our house.
But then again, Pottery Barn has some great sectionals too. If only I could justify a few thousand for a couch...
And since we're on the subject of furniture, every time I see those commercials for the 3D LED television, I totally want one. Jon rolls his eyes at me, but I think it would be really cool!
Finally, one of my favorite bloggers reviewed this guy (a Silhouette SD) recently and I am SO wanting one.

Seriously, it can cut out anything you design on your computer on various mediums? AWESOME.
I'm telling you... if we weren't squirreling away every last penny for our down payment, I'd be tempted to buy that bed (I found it on sale for $20 more than the price in CA and it would be shipped to us!) and the Silhouette (since there's a discount!) today. BOO to the down payment, but YAY for a house.
(ps... if you're friends with me on facebook, there is a link to the house we are under contract on on my profile)
Posted by Carrie at 10:01 PM 1 comments
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Alex Funnies
I'll see what I can remember. He's been pretty funny lately and now I have other people around to help me remember the funny things he says!
Today we were watching General Conference and I pointed out that President Monson was speaking and explained that he's the prophet. Alex's reply? "But where's Barak Obama?"
Just a little reminiscent of last year.
On Friday we were sitting at the kitchen counter with Grandma eating lunch and Alex looked around and did his funny hand pointing thing that I love (it's often done with the middle finger and the palm up and he kind of moves it around. If you ever see me, ask for a demo.). Anyway, he looked around and goes, "Guam ma, your titchen is bootaful!"
The other day he went to Costco with my mom. Before they went he told her that that needed to go to the "supermarket". I'm going to go out on a limb and say that he got this term from some PBS kids show. It made all of us laugh that he was calling the grocery store the supermarket.
While they were at Costco, my mom put some strawberries into the cart and when she looked over at Alex he had them open and was eating them. I laughed and told her that I always put the produce FAR away from Alex. He's a produce snitcher!
So they were at Costco with my brother and sister in law and their kids and they apparently ran into someone they knew. Melanie was talking to them and said, "this is Carrie's little guy". Alex turned to my mom and said, "she called me Carrie's little guy! And I'm not Carrie's little guy. I'm you're little guy today!"
Alex has also taken to calling me Carrie whenever his cousin Aubrey is around since she calls me Carrie.
Alex also thought it was quite hilarious when I was calling my mom Mom. He laughed and said to my mom, "She called you MOM! And you're not mom, you're GRANDMA!"
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