Sunday, August 30, 2015

Last Summer Trip to Austin

As summer was coming to a close, we decided that we would make one last trip to Austin. Sidney's cousin Brittany and her husband Jefferson have been living in Austin for the last few years and we haven't connected with them since moving to Houston. What a perfect opportunity to see family and have some fun! 

We drove up Friday afternoon and met the Cloward's at their home. We spent a few hours talking and catching up before heading out to the famous Salt Lick Barbeque. It was delicious and we had a great time together.


The next day, we hung out with Brittany and her three dogs. They loved Arrow and wanted to lick him all over. He had never been around dogs this big before, but he was so brave!


In the afternoon, he we went to cool off down at a famous river amongst the city's central park. It felt nice to get in the cool water since its been so hot and humid in Texas this summer.


We also had some of the best food Texas has to offer. One place is called Torchy's Tacos. They are very famous in Texas and we really liked the unique taste and flavors they had. We also hit up the best donut food truck in the world. Seriously! It is called Gourdoughs. They had tons of fun flavors and they are huge donuts piled up with toppings like you wouldn't believe! Sidney got one called "Black Out" which had Cream cheese filling, brownies, chocolate fudge syrup, and chocolate chips. I got one called "The Puddin'" which had vanilla pudding, wafers, and whipped cream. So good!


That night, Brittany and Jefferson watched Arrow while we went to a Sam Smith concert that we had been gifted a month ago. We had a great time together! One of our best date nights ever!


On Sunday, we had one last place we wanted to visit before we headed back home. The Texas State Capital building. It was gorgeous and ginormous too. Everything is so detailed and beautiful. We even learned a bit about Texas politics. 


Unfortunately we had to say goodbye to the Cloward's after visiting the capital. We had a great time with them and they did a great job hosting us and showing us the best of Austin.








Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Our Little Tree Miracle

It has been extremely hot and dry this past month and a half. We have had nearly no precipitation, which is quite unusual for Texas, especially considering our record breaking rain in the month of May.

One week after moving into our new house (mid July) we noticed that the little tree out front was looking a little bleak and dry. The leafs were brown and a bit crunchy. We became really concerned and immediately began watering it two to three times a day, hoping to reverse the death that was engulfing it.

We watered and watered for over a week. Everyday we checked to see if there was any improvement, but we saw none. In fact, leafs continued to dry up and fall off.

We prayed everyday for the tree to somehow recover. We didn't know if we would have to replace the tree completely. We really didn't want to have to go that route, but it seemed the only way unless some miracle happened.

One day, about two weeks of relentlessly watering the tree, Dan went to water the tree, and noticed something interesting at the end of some of the branches, little red leaf buds. The tree was alive!!! Over the next week, it grew back its leafs and even began to bloom beautiful red and pink blossoms.

Here are the pictures of our little tree miracle!






Monday, August 3, 2015

We Love Houston!


There so much that we love about Texas and living in Houston. Like all places, there's the ups and downs to every place in America. We wanted to share our top three favorite things as well as our least favorite things about living here. Then maybe we can convince more of y'all to come live down here! ;)

Our Top 3 Favorite Things about Houston

1) The people are so friendly.  We have met so many nice people since moving down here nearly one year ago. There really is something about "Southern Hospitality" that rings true. Even strangers at the store are more open to conversation and being friendly to you. People watch out for each other too. We have made tons of friends down here and have enjoyed all the time that's been spent with them. 

2) Comfortable living. What I mean by this is that Texas has a decently low cost of living and people generally get paid pretty good here. I don't know if that's attributed to the oil industry or not, but the economy seems really healthy here, and that means a comfortable life for most people including ourselves. 

3) There's lots to do. We love being close to Houston because we get the benefits of a big city. There are also tons of parks and malls here too. We love to spend time just walking around and exploring somewhere new that we've never been to. Recently we went to the Houston Children's Museum. It was recently ranked as the best in the U.S. according to Forbes magazine. We were definitely not disappointed. Best of all, most of the museums and the Houston Zoo have a "free day" so it makes it more affordable to go out and do things like that.

Our Top 3 Least Favorite Things about Houston

1) The traffic is horrendous! With a big city that's booming with growth comes a major problem...congestion! The traffic is awful here. We will never complain when we live in Utah again. There are times when it's worse to drive than others but really it's a 24/7 thing. We live right by highway 290 which is one of the worse places to drive and they are doing construction to try to widen it, which makes things even worse. But overall, there's too many people here (2.2 million in Houston, 6.18 million in the greater Houston area), and it's growing too fast to keep up. 

2) Its Hot and Humid! Especially during the summer. The winters are nice we'll admit, but the summers are pretty bad. We find things to do inside...almost always. Swimming is the only thing that's bearable in this kind of heat. Here's a look at the 10 day forecast. Keep in mind that the humidity makes it feel 10 degrees hotter.

3) The Bugs. When they say that everything in Texas is bigger, we think it's most true for the bugs. There's tons of them and there's more of them. We have been so thankful for pest control, which we didn't know was important until our ant invasions. It's as important to have pest control as electricity and water. We've also had to say goodbye to laying out and walking bare feet in the grass. So if you decide to come down to Texas, remember your bug spray!

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Ants and Cheesecake

Here in Texas, pest control is a must! Everything in Texas is bigger, including the bugs. We learned the hard way that we NEEDED pest control, and now we are full supporters of it. Here's 4 ways to ensure that ants will not invade your home:

1. Don't leave dirty clothes on the ground. Once in a while, at the end of a long and hard day, we would throw our used clothes on the ground. Slowly, it started to become a pile in the back of our closet. One morning I came into the closet and quickly grabbed a bra off the pile of clothes. I put the bra on and realized that there were tons of fire ants crawling all over my bra! I screamed, tore the bra off, and threw it across the room. Long story short. that's when we KNEW we needed pest control. We learned that ants like the proteins in our sweat, and to never put our clothes on the ground again. *I was incredibly lucky I didn't get bit by the ants. I owe it to my garments for protecting me!*

2.  Don't ever let any food/crumbs stay on the floor for more then a couple days. Ants love anything sugary and they'll go after it. I had made Dan a "congratulations on getting past your first week of school" brunch, and some frosting from the cinnamon rolls I made landed on the ground. Needless to say, sugar ants loved that and invaded our kitchen. *pics uploaded of the food I made for him*






3. Make sure your toothpaste is always put away and that none of the extras are anywhere! I.e., not in the sink, the ground, the drain. Once again, the sugar ants love toothpaste, so they loved our bathroom.

4. Seal up any holes, or things that look like cracks in your entire home. Ants will find a way, whether the crack is smaller than a grain of rice, they will find it. After seeing some ants on the kitchen tile, I found a TINY crack in the corner of our home, and thats where they were coming from.


Sheesh! It sounds like we are slobs or something, but actually we are some of the cleanest people I know. We even just moved into a newly built house, but guys, in Texas, ants WILL find a way. Get pest control, I'm serious. In Utah you could have all these situations above happen and you will most likely never have a pest problem. That's why we had to learn the hard way.

On to more happy and yummy things, it was National Cheesecake Day July 30th! We took advantage of the 1/2 price cheesecakes from the Cheesecake Factory. I surprised Dan with strawberry cheesecake, and indulged in an oreo cheesecake for myself. Totally worth the price, and the calories!




Wednesday, July 29, 2015

8 months old and growing cuter everyday...


We love our "littlest bud" (our most used nickname for Arrow).  Here are some of the cute parts of the day and week that we get to have with our precious son.

Bath time is one of the best times of the day for us and Arrow.  The moment we bring him into the bathroom, he is bursting with excitement.  When we lay him on the floor to get the bath ready, he pumps his legs and shakes his arms back and forth.  He can't wait to get in the tub with his toys! 



The last couple of Sundays, Arrow has fallen asleep in Dan's arms.  He gets so exhausted during church because he is used to taking several naps throughout the day.  Eventually, he settles down and snuggles close to you.  There's nothing better than holding your peaceful sleeping baby boy.

 Lastly, Arrow has been developing his very own personality.  It makes us laugh everyday.  He is starting to let us know when he does not approve.  Here is a short clip of him doing just that.  The more intense he gets, the higher the grunt pitch.




Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The infamous Waffle House

Recognize this logo?
 
If you don't, then you probably haven't been or lived in the South. Here, in the southern part of the United States, the Waffle House is about at every single exit off the freeway. Especially in Louisiana. On our way to New Orleans a few months ago the Waffle House sign was posted at every exit. In Houston it's not as prevalent, but everyone still knows the name. 
We decided we had to try it. Once back in New Orleans, and once again here in Houston. Sadly, it did disappoint. Both times too. The place was empty, had tiny portion sizes for what you paid for, and the worst part was that it was extremely dirty. I was terrified putting Arrow into the highchair that they provided and ended up holding him the whole time after seeing the brown gunk that came off the high chair when I wiped it down. 

We went initially because we got a coupon for a free waffle. The waffles are flat, but extremely tasty. I can see why they call it a waffle house, because the best thing on their menu are their waffles. Dan didn't mind eating the other things there, but I was too scared to get anything else.

I feel bad for these guys. I bet it used to be a wonderful place, with large fluffy waffles and happy employees.  But somewhere, at sometime, it went downhill. Needless to say, we will most likely not be going back for a third time. Here's some pictures of our experience:

Arrow's reaction to the dirty high chair, and me putting on a fake face

Empty... :(

Really yummy waffles
P.s. Ask us about our "smothered hash-browns." Such a funny story!



Monday, July 27, 2015

July 27th 2015

With summer quickly coming to an end, the three of us decided to cool off down at a park in downtown Houston called Discovery Green.  They have a really neat splash pad for kids that we thought Arrow would love to play in.  

Here are a few pictures showing how it all turned out.  Isn't he so cute?!



He loved it!  And of course he has to be chewing on the strap from his hat.  

We had a great time, and after being at Discovery Green, we went to Corner Bakery Cafe and got free mini bundt cakes.  Arrow even earned an extra one from one of the lady employees because he is so charming!




Sunday, July 26, 2015

Arrow's birth

Women in the world say that being in labor and delivering a child is one of the most difficult, yet rewarding experiences they have experienced. I am here to tell you they were right.

Our little boy's (we did not have a name for him picked out at this time) due date was November 21. In theory, it was the perfect due date. Dan had the whole week off due to Thanksgiving break, and my mother-in-law, Patti, was flying out that week to help when the little guy was born. I figured I would be a couple days late giving birth because I usually follow the example of my mother, and she was late on almost every baby! When Nov. 21 rolled around I didn't expect to have a baby, but hoped for the next day. I was definitely tested with patience as 7 days rolled by before our son decided to show up.

Side view of the belly
 Thanksgiving was different, but incredibly fun this year! Because many of my friends in Texas live away from family, we all decided to have a "friends-giving." We were each given different food assignments, and came together and had a wonderful night filled with laughter and conversation! I was 6 days overdue by this time, and hardly had room to fit any of the turkey dinner, but it was wonderful. I am blessed to have such good friends here. We got home late, and eventually got into bed. I specifically remember looking at my phone right before bed, and it said 11:47 p.m. I was thinking I would have a wonderful night of rest after that turkey dinner (ha!)


 12:22 a.m

I woke up feeling something wet on the sheets. Dan had wet the bed... just kidding! My water had finally broken! I woke Dan up and told him my water had broken, and he basically stumbled/jumped out of bed. He immediately woke my M-I-L up and she helped grab my hospital bag that I had had packed for weeks. I remember feeling surprisingly calm as I gathered everything and got into the car. The only thing I was really concerned about was making sure I didn't get any water in the car. We packed a few blankets on the seat and headed off toward the hospital. Contractions had started but weren't bad enough that I couldn't speak.

Because it was the middle of the night we had to enter through the Emergency area.  The medical assistants asked if I could walk myself to the Labor and Delivery unit, and I basically just laughed because I had wet through every towel/blanket that we had brought. Unless they wanted a puddle-trail, I told them I would rather be in a wheelchair. (background info: the ER was on the opposite side of the hospital then the Labor and Delivery unit. It would not have been a short walk).

Luckily, I had taken a tour of the Labor and Delivery unit a month earlier, and had already filled out most of the paperwork. I was taken into a room where the nurses did a couple tests on me to make sure I was really going into labor. After waiting a couple hours for the tests to return (they tested positive), I was taken into a delivery room. My contractions at this point hurt very badly, and were coming every couple minutes. However, it wasn't the worst pain I've experienced. Once wheeled into the delivery room, my nurse told me that the anesthesiologist was on the floor for another women in labor and asked if I'd like my epidural right then. I was only dilated one and a half cm but she said the anesthesiologist wouldn't be back for a couple more hours so it was now- or never- basically. Obviously, I chose now.
The epidural wasn't too bad, and in about 20 minutes the pain of my contractions went away. Props to those mothers that can go naturally, but I loved the epidural. I was also given a catheter so I didn't have to get up to go to the restroom.

The next 16 hours were mostly a blur. In about 13 hours I had only dilated to a 4. I was put on Pitocin to help things along. The epidural did wonderful things, but there were a few hours I will never forget. I started getting a searing pain in my bladder area. It felt like I needed to go to the bathroom-but couldn't- and a million times worse. It was one of the worst pains I've ever felt in my life. The nurses and doctors were confused that I was feeling pain "down there", since my epidural was still working and I couldn't feel my contractions. I was put on some extreme pain meds (which had to be re-given or else the extreme pain came back every 30 minutes) and it took the searing pain away. To this day, I don't know what I was experiencing but I am just thankful for medicine! Dan and Patti were the best support team I could've asked for! They were always making sure I was comfortable, and were willing to do anything for me. I owe them both.



After I was put on Pitocin, it only took a few more hours for me to dilate to a 10. I remember talking to my mom on the phone (she was flying into Texas 5 days later) and all of a sudden feeling like I needed to push! I explained to her what I was feeling and she was like "yup, its time! Call the doctor!" 

I was very lucky, and only had to push for 7 minutes! Seeing my little boy for the first time brought out the flood gates. I just started crying, and the first thing I said when they handed him to me was, 
"he's beautiful."




Arrow was the name that came to my mind, and after asking Dan what he thought (we had discussed it previously), he said it fit the baby perfectly.

Arrow Daniel Zimmerman
Born at 4:07, Nov. 28
8 lbs 4 oz
22 inches long

Arrow was the most perfect thing I've ever laid my eyes on. To this day, I feel like I have separation anxiety when he's not with me, and I love him more and more each day. My heart is full, and now I share all of my heart with my two boys that I love: Daniel, my husband, and Arrow, my son.