Anyone know what song that Title line came from? Whoever comments with the correct answer wins.....hmmmm......some stale Peeps?? Hint - it's a George Strait song, my favorite country song ever.
Anyway, on to my post:

Well, the sun MUST be high in this Texas sky because the tulips are in full bloom right now - imagine that - in MARCH! I remember in Minnesota every year it was Mother's Day weekend in mid-May when those silly tulips would decide to show their pretty faces above ground. They are so pretty here - lots of flowers and lots of sun here. I keep hearing that the famous bluebonnets are going to be here soon - decorating the ditches along all the freeways (Lady Bird Johnson, LBJ's wife, started that whole trend, apparently).
I would really like to be taking pictures of all the things I'm blogging about, but unfortunately I was an idiot when I packed up my house and I put the cord that connects the camera to the computer into a box that is still sitting in my Toledo house! Agh!
Well, I have been occupying my time in the evenings this week with furniture shopping - a new bedroom for Lauri! So far I haven't found 'the one', but I am VERY picky about bedroom furniture so that doesn't surprise me that I have struck out so far. I found one set that I liked, but I don't know that it's 'the one'. Oh well - I don't have a house to put it in yet anyway, so what's the rush?! (House lack-of-update: No update to report - no word from the bank. Damn.)
Because this house issue is taking much longer than I had imagined, I didn't pack very many short-sleeved shirts and I didn't pack ANY sandals. This is going to start being a problem, as it will be 83 degrees by Thursday. Ugh. I might actually have to go buy some clothes just because all of mine are sitting in boxes in Toledo -annoying! Oh well, twist my arm, I'll have to go shopping and get into my 'zone'. (Beth - there's a JC Penney Outlet right by where I'm staying - I'm going to go there this weekend and I'll probably get lost in there for hours with no one there to check up on me!! hee hee)
Update on my Maggie-Poo: She continues to excel at doggy-door skills. She is pretty comfortable pushing the flap open on her own now. However, she did have an accident upstairs in the bathroom the other day. Bad wiener dog. She is really going to miss Katie (her doggy friend here) once we have a home of our own!
I'm going to start a new little feature on my blog - I'll call it RANDOM TEXAS OBSERVATIONS. There are just things that I notice that are very different from other places I've lived in the north. For example - here are my first few entries:

RANDOM TEXAS OBSERVATIONS:
**Groceries are cheaper
**They have very unique restaurants
**The sky really is much bigger in Texas - not sure how that works scientifically...
**The sunsets are way bigger here - again, not sure how that works.
**There are sooooo many people that live here that are from other places in the country!
**Sales tax is HIGH - 8.25%
**The freeway entrance/exit system here is SCREWED UP. It is not for people who don't already know where they are going.
**They paint red lines all over the parking lots here for Fire Lanes - like along the curbs and along the backs of parking spaces - like your car cannot be longer than a certain length or apparently the fire truck can come by in the 'fire lane' and clip off the back end of your massive pickup truck.
**Everything is closed earlier here - lots of stores and business close at 6:30pm, 7pm or 8pm instead of the traditional 9pm retail store closing on weeknights. That's annoying.
**Almost everyone is SUPER SUPER friendly and helpful. My theories on this vary, but I have to believe that a lot of it comes from the fact that a TON of people here are transplants, so we all know what it's like to be the new guy and not know what you're doing or where you're going, so it's all of our duty to pay it forward and help the next newbie out. I'm sure a little bit of it is the whole 'southern hospitality' thing, but I also think a big part of it is that there are a lot of Christian people here (Bible Belt - I think the belt buckle is right here in Dallas!) and they know how to treat people.
OK, done with that segment - let me know what you think of my new blog feature.
Well, I think I found a new friend at work - she just started today and she'll be working in Accounting too. Guess where she's from???? Yep - Minnesota!! She grew up in White Bear Lake until she was 9 years old, then moved to Texas. So her formative years were in the greatest state in the country - the land of 10,000 lakes, but she also has a Texas accent since she's been down here for quite some time. She's a Vikings fan, so I think we're going to be fast friends - what a treat! She even lived in Brainerd and Bemidji for a while - someone in Texas knew how to pronounce Bemidji correctly!! I think tomorrow I'm going to give her a quiz and see if she can pronounce Wayzata and Mahtomedi - we'll see if she's a true Minnesotan. Uffda - you betcha!