Well... I've been in the "deep south" for 4 days and in Austin for 2 days.
And what was the first thing I noticed?
People are SO DANG NICE!
I mean that in the kindest way possible.
Seriously, the natives are friendly, talkative, chatty, sweet, smiling, willing to help, generous, and a bunch of other things that I can't even describe.
Suffice it to say...
I'm from NC (which is also considered the south),
but man... those people seem like northerners now.
Those snobby city-slickers should take some lessons from these sweet, kind, lovable people.
Speaking of all things sweet... this video is adorable!!
And just a random comparison that's really bugging my lips is that it's very dry in Texas... like very dry... which is nice in a way, because the cold isn't as cold and the heat isn't as bad. Thankfully I brought chapstick and Mom bought me this awesome smelling petroleum jelly:
Anyways - Have a splendiferous new year! I know I'm looking forward to all the new things to be! And maybe, just maybe! I can blog more.
Blessings!
And what was the first thing I noticed?
People are SO DANG NICE!
I mean that in the kindest way possible.
Seriously, the natives are friendly, talkative, chatty, sweet, smiling, willing to help, generous, and a bunch of other things that I can't even describe.
Suffice it to say...
I like it here.
I'm from NC (which is also considered the south),
but man... those people seem like northerners now.
Those snobby city-slickers should take some lessons from these sweet, kind, lovable people.
Speaking of all things sweet... this video is adorable!!
And just a random comparison that's really bugging my lips is that it's very dry in Texas... like very dry... which is nice in a way, because the cold isn't as cold and the heat isn't as bad. Thankfully I brought chapstick and Mom bought me this awesome smelling petroleum jelly:
Anyways - Have a splendiferous new year! I know I'm looking forward to all the new things to be! And maybe, just maybe! I can blog more.
Blessings!
Mizzoria~
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