Wednesday, June 10, 2015

First Winter in Dallas

After living in Provo for 7 years, it has been a very welcome change to have blizzard free winters here in Dallas!  It still gets cold enough to justify drinking hot chocolate and cuddling up inside but it's not so cold that you HAVE to do that or have to worry about driving during snow storms.  Since we no longer have to be shut-ins during the winter, we have found that season much more enjoyable.  One fun thing some of the members do in our ward is a crawfish boil (pictured below).  They used to live in Louisiana where that is pretty common so they decided to bring the tradition to Dallas with them and we were lucky enough to get an invite to the boil.  It sure is fun for us to be learning all these great Southern traditions.  Also pictured below are these amazing horse sculptures near Dallas called the "Mustangs of Las Colinas."  The water has little fountains on just under their hooves so it looks like they are actually running across the water.  It's really one of the most incredible sculpture scenes I have seen and even better that it's so close!  If you come visit, we will take you to see these for sure :-).























The two next pictures are of little black birds called Grackles that are all over Dallas.  You really never see a Grackle alone or in a small group.  They always seem to be all together at one place and mostly they are out in the early evenings.  They can get a bit loud in these big groups but it's really an amazing sight to see.  If you look closely at these pictures you will notice the phone line looks a little thick or has little black bumps all over it.  Those are all Grackles.  Isn't it crazy?! I have seen a lot of birds before but until moving to Dallas I had never seen anything like this.  Some nights if I get off while the sun is still up (which is very rare), Reed and I will wander around in the car to find where the Grackles are hanging out.  I just LOVE watching them.

One of our new favorite Christmas traditions since moving to Dallas is being able to drive around and see Christmas lights in the Park Cities. The homes in that area are already incredible but you add in the Christmas lights and it's pretty breathtaking. We call the white tree in the second photo the Tree of Life :-).  And it is really incredible to see with white lights wrapped around every single little twig of the tree.  And of course it's all the better from our warm car blasting Christmas music in the background.  We have also loved having a great view of the lights around the city from our apartment.  Especially the giant Christmas tree across the street from us.  That is going to be something I'll really miss when we move into our new home.


 And here is our 2013 Christmas picture taken on the balcony of our beautiful apartment.  What a view huh?!  And of course, what is Christmas without some Confit de Canard?  You can tell Smoochie clearly agrees with me that duck is the best Christmas dinner ;-) (notice her swinging from my necklace to steal some).




For New Years Eve, we stuck with our regular tradition of fondue and video games on the old Nintendo.
Later on in January, Dana and Jason came to visit.  We had a blast with them.  We went to the Dallas Museum of Art (the picture just below this is of the Mural outside the art museum).  And then we went to the zoo and a Mavericks game.  Oh and we ate maybe like 6 different meals each day they were here :-) (plus fried pickles as per the then-pregnant woman's request :-)).  If you haven't gained a little weight after visiting Dallas, you just haven't done it right ;-).






For Valentines day in February, Reed made a fabulous meal including this onion cheese bread pictured below.  Pretty impressive Chef BoyarReed!
 
I'm including this next picture just as a way of keeping this blog honest.  Although it may look like all we do is have fun, in reality my life consists almost entirely of sitting in front of my laptop working.  But we do try to play pretty hard on those rare occasions when I can get away in order to make up for all the hard work :-).



1 comment:

  1. All those birds are the craziest thing I've ever seen! Okay, maybe not THE craziest, but still super crazy! Love the tree of life picture too- so pretty! And I love Natali's hair. Looks like lots of fun there in Dallas! XOXO

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