Saturday, December 7, 2013

Winter Storm—Texas Style

Wow! They say Don't Mess with Texas, and they sure mean it! This weekend I am getting to experience my first North Texas ice storm. Yep, not exactly the best thing to be experiencing, but an interesting one.


Being a Yankee, I can handle the cold weather and snow. Ice, however, is a different ball of wax. And this particular storm left us with a few inches of ice of the roads. Needless to say, I decided to hunker down indoors rather than try to maneuver myself and my little car to work.

It looks like the rest of the weekend will be more of the same. The worst part about that? Today is my birthday! So, no going out anywhere special.

Hey, that's okay. Maybe I'll just order in!


— E



Sunday, June 23, 2013

With Dreams as Big as the Texas Sky

I have loved snapping pictures for as long as I can remember. Photographing still life, my ever-so-patient cat, sunsets and everything in between. But, nature has always been my favorite thing to capture. You never know what you'll see from day-to-day, and it is rarely ever the same twice.

Sunsets and sunrises, and the sky in general, are always a beautiful subject. I have taken some great shots in other places I have been, but there really is that je ne sais quoi about the Texas sky.

I don't think my camera has ever been directed towards the heavens as much as it has been since I've moved here.














— E



Monday, May 13, 2013

Time Flies, Y'all.

On the wall at my work desk I have graphics of the
three states I have lived in. Thus far, anyway.
Oh yeah, and my cat. He has a blog you know—
PawsandConsider.blogspot.com
It's hard for me to wrap my head around it, but this June I will have been a Texan for two whole years!

This realization has me thinking back on my childhood, growing up thinking that where I was would be where I would be for the rest of my life. That is to say, Chicago, and its surrounding area, would always be my home.

That changed a bit when I went to University in Minnesota of all places. The shy homebody of a girl that I was am was suddenly thrust into a new life, 300+ miles away not only from home, but from any familiarity. I did not know the area. I did not know anyone else at the school. I was alone, in a new place.

Looking back, I know this was the best thing that could have happened to me.

I got out of my comfort zone and forced to do new things, meet new people, explore a new area.

After graduation, I moved back home for a couple of months before I decided I wanted to move to that sleepy little Minnesota town. My parents helped me to do just that.

Including my time at school, I spent a total of ten years there. Then I moved again. Not back to the city I grew up in, but again to another state. A state I had only visited once before: Texas.

And now I've been here for two years.

Fifteen years ago I would have laughed if you had told me I'd have lived in three states by the time I was 30.

"Yeah, right! Not me," I would have said.

But here I am, and I couldn't be more glad. I really love Texas, actually, and I think I could stay here for quite a long time, if not forever. I've learned that you never know where life is going to take you, and to just enjoy the ride.

The second beautiful horse shoe I got.
The first beautiful horse shoe I got.
Just in case this "ride" finds me somewhere else down the line, I purchased two wonderful beaded horse shoes from a place called Horse Shoes 4 the Heart. Cathy, the one who hand beads the shoes, is a lovely lady, and part of her proceeds from her store go to different horse rescues month-to-month. How cool! The horse shoes look nice online, but they are stunning in person. Highly recommended; she does an amazing job. Anyway, no matter where I end up in the future, these horse shoes will always take me back to this time I have gotten to spend in Texas. I mean, blinged-out horse shoes... come on!

None of us know for sure what the future holds. When we are young we have one ideal of life, the way we think it should ought to be. The best life that we can imagine. But, when that ideal is thrown upside down, well, that is when we get to really see what is best  for us. How amazing is that? I'm beginning to feel awfully blessed for the things I have experienced in life, and living in three completely different places is certainly one of them.


— E