- The humidity. Nearly 80% every day.
- Huge, ginormous, extremely ugly bugs. The most common are these inch-long black crickets, some of which have found a home in our closet. ugh.
- Making new friends -- this is turning out to be harder than expected. I've been finding that most of the women I meet here are just in a different phase of life (you know, 3 kids or so), and it's hard to fully relate. I'm sure we'll find some friends, though. I have not given up yet.
- Being a minority in my country
- Being extremely and constantly dizzy, to the point where I blacked out a few mornings ago while walking to the sink to put my cereal bowl away. The next thing I know I'm on the ground and looking at Russ's face.
- The roads! They have these weird "turnaround" things at every light... you get caught on it and you are unwillingly driving the wrong direction till the next turnaround.
- THE JOB HUNT, and having an interview for a job that didn't exist. Ok basically this is what happened: we had a lead for me at a local accounting firm, so I had been in contact with the audit partner for a few months who told me to call once I'm here so we could meet about the available audit position. I called, we met for an interview/lunch. He then tells me "so, I uh, don't really know what's available here in the company... la di da..." and we basically just had lunch. No job available. Weird and slightly discouraging.
- No grocery stores! There is one store that qualifies as a grocery store here -- HEB -- and nothing else.
- Being grown ups. Russ and I are pros at dropping hundreds of dollars every day for the last few weeks purchasing fun things, such as car insurance, inspections, car registration, Texas licenses, washers/dryers, internet, phone bills, mattresses, etc. etc. (I know I know, probably everyone who reads this blog has been doing this for a while now, it's just that we were hit with everything all at once, so it was just a minor shock).
- Not knowing where in the world we are... at all times.
Here we are on the infamous and extremely beautiful "Riverwalk," a never-ending street that is under the city (along a river) very reminiscent of the canals in Venice. I loved it.
8 comments:
Millers I love that picture. It is beautiful. It's hard to move to a new place, it's expensive. You're the most likable person I know you and Russbuss will make friends. How's the apartment coming along? I miss you terribly!
hmmm... yes, adjustments can be hard and scary. I know you'll do great though, hang in there, and have fun!
Love your Blog Meeleee! You are quite talented in writing. Welcome to adult-hood and all the money you wach slip through your fingers. I remember it well, and yes it was such a shock!
Hahahah! Last was so me last year. Glad its OVER! So fun! Isn't funny how $100 is now worth about .5$? :)
i can relate to the money dropping. especially with gunther.
but i'm confused about the dizzy spells you are having...and a little worried. do you need to see a doctor, mealhead? I hope you are ok.
I'm sorry about the bummer job lead. that's unfortunate, and frustrating for you. they don't know what they are missing. at least you got a free lunch--hope the food was excellent.
love and miss you.
ahh so many changes!! i feel that way, but we're still just in utah!
i'm so glad i can stay updated with your blog!!
What, you don't like the Texas Turnaround? I think they're GENIUS.
I can relate to the humidity, bugs, and being a minority! Hello, welcome to almost-Florida. Now you know how I grew up :) Hope you adjust well though--at least you always have your BFF with you wherever you go!
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