More Pros than Cons

I said to hubs the other day, that although I love the winter weather in South Texas, pretty much everything else is better here at home.

We got a little skiff of snow yesterday (feature photo), but temps are going to be above freezing from now until the end of the month, so it’ll all be melted in a couple of days.

Things are easier here.

I can walk across the street and through a parking lot to get to a familiar, large and newly renovated supermarket. It’s a Co-op store that I’ve shopped at since I was old enough to drive here from our home town (18 miles/28 km away).

It’s a 2-block walk from our condo building to the downtown area, and I can be guaranteed that on any walk to the grocery store or the downtown area, I’ll run into someone I’ve known all of my life.

Family is here. My mom lives less than two blocks away. I have two sisters who also live here, and another sister and my brother live in our home town (20 minute drive away). My dad’s youngest sister is more like a big sister than an aunt to me. She and her husband live across the street from us.

Our walking trails are beckoning already. In Texas, my walking route is around our RV park … over and over again for 6 months.

Here, I can walk on a different path every day for weeks on end and always see something new. In addition, many of the groomed trails are on the city outskirts (which I also walk to) and are beautiful nature trails among wildlife habitats.

I like our Canadian bread, beef, eggs, flour, and poultry better. It’s all in what you get used to.

We have many restaurants in walking distance and there’s a new movie theatre nearing completion two blocks from here.

The ice hockey rink is nearby and the junior team hubs played with many years ago is in playoffs now. We’ll definitely be attending some games and he’ll no doubt touch base with friends from “back in the day”.

There’s so much more, but I think by now, that you get the picture.

As Dorothy Gale’s famous final line says, “There’s no place like home”.

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11 responses to “More Pros than Cons”

  1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

    I can completely relate to your sentiments💙💙.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I actually thought of you as I was writing this, Elena. It’s all brand new for you, so it’s going to take a while to adjust a bit more. I’m sure I’ll never be completely adjusted to it and that’s ok too 😊

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      1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

        Yes it is ok, Terry. I guess we will do our best to appreciate what TX offers while we’re there🤍.

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  2. The Wholesome Spoon Avatar
    The Wholesome Spoon

    This was a nice read and I love your positivity! We are planning to move south in a year or so and I can’t say I’ll miss the WI weather at all! But there are always pros and cons and this helped me see that there’s probably lots to appreciate about my “home” too. I’m sure the first year without snow at Christmas I’ll be sobbing, LOL

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    1. Terry Avatar

      My first Christmas without snow was definitely an adjustment, Lex. After that one, it became easier each year. I’m happy you enjoyed the read.

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  3. Betty Avatar

    I am glad you are so happy and content with your home. The walking sounds much more interesting!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      It definitely is, Betty. Walking around our park in TX is ok and it’s nice to see flowers in winter – I’ll give it that. There’s just not much variety after a couple of weeks of repeating the same 6 streets over and over again.

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  4. Lana Avatar

    So glad you made it home safely and are settling back in well. You really do have the best of both worlds (breaks into that Hannah Montanna song). Good to know a cinema is being built especially when ones hears rumours of them dying out.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks for the well wishes, Lana. I agree that we’re truly blessed with the lifestyle we live. As an aside – the USA part of it could end any time and I’d be fine. Hubs not so much, as he suffers SAD so the winter sunshine is a much-needed therapy for him. Enjoy the rest of your day!

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  5. annemariedemyen Avatar

    I am glad you are happy to be home, despite the weather. 💞

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    1. Terry Avatar

      The snow is temporary at this time of year, Anne so I can deal with it. Have a great day!

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