Kiwis In Texas #3 - SNOWPOCALYPSE 2021!

| Feb 26, 2021

When we learned that we weren't going to be living in Seattle, but rather North Dallas, my first thought was oh good it will be sunny there and my second was, aaaaahhhh, no snow!! Well, God has a sense of humour and gave me what I wished for....in Texas! Now evidently it does not snow very much in Texas especially not further south, but 2021 is continuing where 2020 left off and is making history.

The first we really knew of what was coming was waking up on Thursday, Feb 12th to find the roads were all icy. Now, we had to be down in Plano (about a half hour drive south) for a work event and our borrowed car isn't All-Wheel drive. We really were dubious about our ability to get there, but off we went. It was an adventure for sure and very cold. Learning to pick your way through icy parking lots and paths was a real skill. It was kind of nerve-wracking as all I could see in my head was me tumbling to the ground in a big heap.

The weekend came and we went out to the mall and to a cafe with some friends - The Aussie Grind. It is very reminiscent of a cafe in New Zealand which was fun. It was good to finally get out and drive around getting our bearings. It was nice to find a mall as most of the shopping is in outdoor malls/strip malls. I was missing good ol'' Glenfield mall.

Yankee Candle was our reason for being at the mall - it was so nice to be in the beautiful smelling store with all the gorgeous colours. Aaaahh!! My happy place. We then grabbed a bite to eat at Panda Express, another fave. Michael was jealous as he LOVES Panda Express (Chinese food). 

On Sunday we got the first snow - the funny part was we were still in bed when our boss and his family popped in to say hi. It was definitely a reasonable time to visit....we just were being lazy that day. A quick scramble into clothes and then we looked outside and saw the most beautiful sight - the world had gone white! It was just amazing to us....and freezing. That was what made this particular snow historic - it was so cold. We got to -18 C which is about -4 deg F. The downside of the freezing weather is the pipes and hot water freeze. Bryce was outside with our neighbour trying to defrost our hot water pipe, but to no avail. No showers for us and Bryce said it was so cold that his head started aching. 


Our house was nice and warm, but it was weird hearing dripping taps (you're supposed to do that to stop the pipes freezing).  The next morning there was even more snow. The sun was shining and it was just a stunning day. It was a public holiday so we had brunch at the Heaslip's and then yummy smoked pulled pork for dinner at another neighbour's. We managed to move some furniture from the garage into the house as well. Slowly but surely. We were just about to head to our boss' house for a shower when we came home and heard one of our showers running hot water. It was a glorious moment!!

Tuesday came and the snow started melting and then we got more on Wednesday. Finally the roads were clear by Thursday and we escaped the house, along with everyone else. We ended up getting our dinner at the grocery store as the restaurants were all packed out. 

We were very fortunate compared to so many in Texas. Being that our house was new it had been built with pipes that flex with the freeze so we didn't end up with leaks or burst pipes. We also didn't lose power at all. That was a real miracle as so many people did. What a welcome to Texas though!!! We'll never forget the Snowpocalypse of 2021.

Till next time!



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Kiwis in Texas #2 - It Echoes

| Feb 18, 2021

Waking up on the first morning was delightful as we were fairly well-rested after a good night's sleep, but also a bit daunting as we looked around our new home and all the echoes in the barren halls. Of course, I had cried the night before as I missed the noise of having Michael in the house with us as well as Mom and Dad. The house seemed so empty.

Chris, our boss, was in meetings all week so we were on our own to explore a bit. It wasn't too cold yet so we went out to the closest shopping centre to grab some lunch. The strange thing being in the USA right now is that they are still in the grip of Covid protocols - we had to mask to go into any store, there was no seating in Panera that day, and social distancing, of course. We are keen to obey the rules to keep ourselves as safe as possible. We have been so lucky to live in NZ where Covid is not a part of our daily lives as much as it is here.

Next on our whistle-stop tour of Prosper, Texas was Walmart. The fun of walking into that huge place with all its wares on display lasted until we were met with the smell of antiseptic and sanitizer. Needless to say we slathered that stuff all over the cart handle. :) We were able to pick up a few necessities like a bath mat, some cereal and a few other things to help make our house a home.

After a tour through the main Prosper area, we headed home to unpack and get ready for Salmon Monday at the Heaslip house. One of their sons is on the spectrum so routine is important. Each night has its own dinner, so Mondays is salmon, mashed potatoes and green beans. I have never been a fan of salmon - too rich, too fishy etc - BUT this Costco salmon is something completely different. It has a delicious pesto sauce and is not fishy or too rich. Who knew!!!

The next day we decided to head to Costco itself - duh dun dah!!! The mecca of all things mega. Unfortunately the food court seating area was closed which I sort of expected, but thought maybe social distancing, but no.....completely closed. We could still buy food. We bought a piece of pizza and a hot dog and a drink and ended up eating very quickly standing by the rubbish (trash) bin. Not the most elegant lunch ever, but Costco awaited.

We ended up getting two large purchases that day - the first was a Roomba (robot vacuum cleaner (more on that another time) ) and the second was Cutco knives for Valentines Day. Bryce gave me the completed set which was awesome! I loved watching those amazing knives work. Can't wait to cook with them......wait did I just say that!!!

Dinner was at the Heaslip's again. It was Yellow Pasta Tuesday. Another yummy dinner, then we headed home and to bed.....it had been a fun and exhausting day.

Wednesday we ended up staying home and got a bit more settled with and got some work done too. We also had two visits - the first one was from the company who built our house. They came and walked through and marked any flaws whether it be in the paint or in the way a door opened. Fortunately, not too many of those, but enough. The next day we then had the technology people come. They were the ones who had installed all the wiring for audio visual. We have nothing to plug in yet, but we are getting there.

Thursday - the ice hit! That was exciting and scary as we had to drive down to the Leadr office in Plano for meetings. It was so good to meet people in person and to feel a part of what is going on there. It was a fun day and then we had a great dinner out with a colleague at Chilis. Lots of highs despite the ice.

Friday was a work day at the office which is actually just next door so no driving is required. We had a productive and fun day culminating in an amazing steak dinner at a cool restaurant in Frisco. The end of our first week!!

I better stop here as there is just too much to share in one post!! Talk to you all soon.

Bye, ya'"ll



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Kiwis in Texas #1 - The Eagles Flee the Nest

| Feb 15, 2021

Thought I would restart my blog so I can keep people updated on life in Texas. Wanted to change the name, but nothing grabbed me - any suggestions?

Anyway, as I said this is going to be my place to fill in the people I know and love about what's going on in this new adventures we're on.

Deep breath.......here we go!

Sunday, February 7th started like any other day.......until it wasn't. Before I knew it my bed was stripped and starting its journey downstairs to become Michael's bed. I had done the majority of my packing so it was a fairly relaxing day. 5pm came and off we all went to the airport - so thankful that Laura and Zac were able to come up for the weekend to say goodbye. 

The first shock was how empty Auckland airport was - just the weirdest thing ever. The second shock was that none of the food places were open apart from one which was large enough for the bunch of friends who came out to say goodbye. Definitely felt very loved. We kept trying not to think about what was coming, but before we knew it, it was time to start the goodbyes. First, our super special friends and colleagues - gut wrenching goodbye. Tried to not fall apart too much (don't think I was very successful). Then the goodbyes kept coming. Finally we had a special time with just our family including my parents. The tears really started then. As we walked over to the departure gate I was just dreading the pain of parting from my kids - it was as awful as I thought it would be. I was a real mess as I kept saying "do we have to go?" Last hugs were done and then we walked away through the empty departure area with tears rolling down my face. I didn't stop crying until we go to the gate. Hardest thing I have had to do is leave my beautiful kids and family even though I know they are settled, happy, healthy and in a good place. 

Air New Zealand is just the best airline. I am so proud of their work in this annoying and awkward time. We had great seats and great service which did help a lot. Having said that as the plane left the ground of New Zealand, I sobbed, actually sobbed, not just tears. Finally, I pulled myself together and managed to get through the 12 hour flight while masked. Not fun, but we did it. 

The next hurdle to overcome was getting Bryce into America. We knew he had all the paperwork done, but you never know until you get there and stare the immigration official in the eyes. Fortunately that all went fine and he was in. The three year journey had ended at LAX. We had to trudge to the American Airlines check in, but that went ok too. Through security - not much social distancing there and Bryce had is Swiss Army knife taken off of him there. NZ let it through, but not LA. The three hour flight to Dallas felt longer than the NZ flight - it was so crowded and hot. Ugh!! American Airlines is not my favourite to say the least.

We landed in Dallas at 9:30pm and our Texas adventure began!

Chris, our boss and friend, was at the airport to pick us up which was great and we began the drive to our new home in Prosper. It was exciting and scary at the same time. What if I hated the house? 

Fortunately, I didn't!!

We looked around and then made the bed and hit the hay. The shower was amazing after 24 hours of travelling. It felt pretty surreal to be in Texas, but exciting too.

Till next time!

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