mrsr2ro
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 8, 2010
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Is there still room to hop on this boat?!! I can't say I dislike where I live now, actually it has started to grow on me after 4 years; it's that I dislike that we are moving to Dallas next year. DH has landed his dream job with the feds and that's where he is assigned...after he finishes 7 months on training in another state 13 hours from home!! He keeps saying that after 3 years he can request a transfer, but at this point, I'm really trying to figure out how DS and I can stay here and he can be in Dallas for those 3 yearsI know it's totally unrealistic, but I can dream right???
Moving to Dallas makes us about 14 hours away from our family- not cool, especially since his family is here in our town now and my family is only 1.5 hours away. DS is so used to spending the weekends with my parents, and as the only grandchild, I'm not sure what either set of grandparents is going to do!
Any advice from readers in Texas?
We moved from Illinois to Austin, TX almost 11 years ago and for the most part I love it! Dallas is pretty good too - just much bigger and flatter than Austin. The summers are a killer but I treat the summer here like the winter in Chicago - I just don't go out much for 4 months of the year! The other 8 months are great

We don't have any family here but I do have one brother in Dallas. The rest of my family is in Chicago/midwest. We moved here before having kids and now that we have them, it IS very hard. That is the one thing I don't like about living here. My parents visit often and we go up there once or twice a year (getting harder with our growing family). We often think about moving back but we have it so good here -- the cost of living is so much higher back home and jobs in my field are slim to none there. Here we can afford a big beautiful house on a big piece of land on one salary.
Texas really is a "whole other country". Really, it's something... but it's grown on us. If you are successful it's great - no state income tax, etc. But I think it ranks pretty low for healthcare and other social programs. Schools vary dramatically from really good to really bad. So if you are well off and live in a good district/neighborhood it's fine, but again - in the lower class areas... bad news.
If you have ever seen the show King of the Hill or Friday Night Lights -- it is all true

I love the diversity, food, and friendly people - there IS something to say about southern hospitality.