msjprincess
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FT Worth may be further from Orlando than where you live now.


I loveStitchnippyjon said:DH and I just returned from our DD's wedding in Ft. Worth. I only go down there to see her about once every two years (she comes up North a lot!) because that's how long it takes me to get over my "I HATE TEXAS" hissy fits.
I have found that there is actually not much to see and do after we have done the half-dozen interesting things there. Worst of all for me is TRAFFIC (maniac drivers) and the incessant construction on every highway! My GPS can't keep up with all the torn-up roads, so we get lost a LOT. Just not an enjoyable place for me. **sigh**![]()
Well traffic can only get better. I am currently working in DC and have been for about 10 months on temporary duty. I drive about 35-40 miles to work because my husband works on the other side of DC and has taken me over 2 hours some days just to get in to the office. It is killing me. I have no time to enjoy life. I won't miss the commute. Where my place is in NJ is nice but expensive but less expensive than DC. DH is from Upstate NY originally and I am from OH originally. I am ready to stop moving every 11 months

DH and I just returned from our DD's wedding in Ft. Worth. I only go down there to see her about once every two years (she comes up North a lot!) because that's how long it takes me to get over my "I HATE TEXAS" hissy fits.
I have found that there is actually not much to see and do after we have done the half-dozen interesting things there. Worst of all for me is TRAFFIC (maniac drivers) and the incessant construction on every highway! My GPS can't keep up with all the torn-up roads, so we get lost a LOT. Just not an enjoyable place for me. **sigh**![]()
Just curious.....Texas is a BIG state, what is there to do wherever you live that you can't do in Texas? I'm confused by your comment that there is not much to see and do? (Honestly not trying to be snarky, just trying to figure out what other states have that the DFW area doesn't.)

I wonder if the poster has been anywhere besides Fort Worth? I like Fort Worth personally (great museums and zoo!) but I admit that there isn't much to do for a visitor in north Texas. Hill Country is the place to go IMO.Just curious.....Texas is a BIG state, what is there to do wherever you live that you can't do in Texas? I'm confused by your comment that there is not much to see and do? (Honestly not trying to be snarky, just trying to figure out what other states have that the DFW area doesn't.)
I wonder if the poster has been anywhere besides Fort Worth? I like Fort Worth personally (great museums and zoo!) but I admit that there isn't much to do for a visitor in north Texas. Hill Country is the place to go IMO.

I thought I would give you all an update. DH found a job in DFW area in March. We ended up living in an apartment in White Settlement, TX. Both really like both the people and atmosphere. Thank you all for the advice and encouragement.

I have never experienced lousier drivers than DC. Not overseas, not in Mexico, not anywhere![]()
manning said:You haven't driven in Toronto. Try driving on a 4 lane one way and have it reduce down to two. No one slows down.
Sorry to hijack this thread but DH and I are thinking of maybe coming to Texas for a late Autumn break as it is a part of the US we have never visited. For two complete novices coming for around two weeks which part would you recommend as most interesting or should we do a split stay? We love history, food and wine not hiking or rafting.
Thank you to anyone who can offer suggestions.
sue
