We loved and hated Houston. We moved there for Josh to attend his final year of higher education. He went to the University of Houston for a legal masters, LLM, in health care law. It was SOOO hot. The cost of living is low, that was a perk. I had great couponing experiences. We took advantage of a pass to a wolf park in California that allowed us to get into the Houston Zoo and Children's Museum free. I like professional baseball games, and what could be better than attending a baseball game in air-conditioning?! Minute Maid Park is one of the best stadiums of Major League Baseball. The Astros weren't well-ranked, but the games were so fun. The traffic was bad (or so I thought until we moved to Northern Virginia). The malls are wonderful. There is a temple. We lived 2 blocks from Target and 2 grocery stores. Josh had an easy bus commute to school. There were so many parks, most of which were shaded. Levi was almost potty-trained and we lived near a (smelly, but nice) walking path. Josh wouldn't have minded living there, but there was little to no green space near us. He grew up hiking in mountains and trails-not much of that in Houston.
So, before we left we were sure to visit the Zoo and go to an Astros game.
Good-bye, Giraffes! You were our favorite part of the Zoo.
One must always stay nourished and hydrated at the Zoo.
Goodbye, awesome fish tunnel.
Other than a few carousel rides, the only money we ever spent at the zoo was for Levi's friend, Jerry the Giraffe.
Oh, we saw a first movie before leaving, Rio. We took the seat at our friend Ashley's suggestion. It really helped keep him in his seat, along with a few Twizzlers and a child size popcorn.
Goodbye, Houston. Thanks for everything. Josh is licensed to practice law in Texas, so maybe we won't be gone for good. We shall see, shan't we!