So, it's been just over 8 months since I moved from Wisconsin to Texas. I love it here, but there are a few things that I do, in fact, miss about Wisconsin.
-My good friend D. Her and her husband were sort of my adoptive family, especially when my own family was being unbearable. She made the best waffles in the world, too.
-Trees. Sure, there are trees down here, but not nearly as many. Green is my favorite color. And I did miss the leaves changing color and just autumn (my favorite season) in general.
-Cheese. Nobody knows what real cheese is down here. Especially cheese SPREAD. I can't believe how hard it's been to find cheese spread. I've scoured the grocery store and the best I can come up with is this little wheel that's divided into 8 little wedges of "cheese." It doesn't even come in cheddar, though. And deep fried cheese curds? You know, the appetizer that you can get even in Chinese restaurants in Wisconsin? Yeah, those don't exist down here either. It makes me SAD.
-Friday night fish fry. The cuisine down here in Texas is AMAZING compared to where I came from. There is such a huge variety and most of it is delicious. But I still miss my Friday night fish fry, especially haddock. When I asked my husband the first time, he'd never even heard of it. Fish is not a real common thing where we are.
-My chiropractor. I had an amazing chiropractor in my tiny little hometown and I loved him (and his secretary, she was hilarious and super nice.) Fortunately, he fixed me up pretty good before I left so I was doing okay for a while without getting an adjustment. But the last few weeks, my neck and shoulders have really been bothering me and I've been getting a LOT more headaches than I was right after I moved down here, so I finally bit the bullet and called a chiropractor here to make an appointment. I'm very nervous because I had absolutely nothing to go on when I picked a chiropractor. None of our friends down here have been to one and there are no reviews online that I could find.
-My cat. I had to leave my cat behind at my parents' because my husband already has 2 cats and our apartment has a 2 pet max policy. His cats are wonderful and one especially loves me (he actually just came up on my lap and demanded attention for a while as I was typing this.) But I still miss my little guy.
That's all for now. I was thinking about including a list of "things I DON'T miss" but it would be much, much longer and probably turn into a really nasty rant, so I'll just stick to the happy memories for now.
-My good friend D. Her and her husband were sort of my adoptive family, especially when my own family was being unbearable. She made the best waffles in the world, too.
-Trees. Sure, there are trees down here, but not nearly as many. Green is my favorite color. And I did miss the leaves changing color and just autumn (my favorite season) in general.
-Cheese. Nobody knows what real cheese is down here. Especially cheese SPREAD. I can't believe how hard it's been to find cheese spread. I've scoured the grocery store and the best I can come up with is this little wheel that's divided into 8 little wedges of "cheese." It doesn't even come in cheddar, though. And deep fried cheese curds? You know, the appetizer that you can get even in Chinese restaurants in Wisconsin? Yeah, those don't exist down here either. It makes me SAD.
-Friday night fish fry. The cuisine down here in Texas is AMAZING compared to where I came from. There is such a huge variety and most of it is delicious. But I still miss my Friday night fish fry, especially haddock. When I asked my husband the first time, he'd never even heard of it. Fish is not a real common thing where we are.
-My chiropractor. I had an amazing chiropractor in my tiny little hometown and I loved him (and his secretary, she was hilarious and super nice.) Fortunately, he fixed me up pretty good before I left so I was doing okay for a while without getting an adjustment. But the last few weeks, my neck and shoulders have really been bothering me and I've been getting a LOT more headaches than I was right after I moved down here, so I finally bit the bullet and called a chiropractor here to make an appointment. I'm very nervous because I had absolutely nothing to go on when I picked a chiropractor. None of our friends down here have been to one and there are no reviews online that I could find.
-My cat. I had to leave my cat behind at my parents' because my husband already has 2 cats and our apartment has a 2 pet max policy. His cats are wonderful and one especially loves me (he actually just came up on my lap and demanded attention for a while as I was typing this.) But I still miss my little guy.
That's all for now. I was thinking about including a list of "things I DON'T miss" but it would be much, much longer and probably turn into a really nasty rant, so I'll just stick to the happy memories for now.

(And don't get me started on what these people consider BBQ)
I love a good Texas BBQ now. Never knew what I was missing before.
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