Sunday, June 7, 2009

Moving to Dallas






Around Thanksgiving time Jeremy decided he wanted to do oral surgery and had a friend who was in a program who told him to try and do an externship. So he went to Dallas for 2 weeks on an externship to work with the famous Dr. Edward Ellis at Parkland hospital. About a week later after the externship, Dr. Ellis called and offered him the internship position which would begin July 1st and last for 1 year. So now here we are saying our goodbyes to our good friends and dry heat, packing up our things, loading them into a huge moving truck that we are sharing with 2 other dental school graduates moving to the Dallas area, and are on our way to the great state of Texas! We are so excited for this next phase in our life and I'm excited to have a plan of where we'll be at least for a year! Life is much easier to handle, for me at least, when I have a plan to work with.
It took us a solid 23 hours plus or minus some minutes to drive to Dallas which should have taken us only 18 hours 23 minutes. I don't think the people of mapquest factor in children when driving long distance trips. But I will admit it went fairly smoothly, minus both Jeremy and I each driving separately in our cars. My genious husband thought to get walkie talkies for us to communicate without having to use our cell phones which was fun. Lots of movies and children's music later and the classic "Are we there yet?" questions we arrived! I have never been east of Utah so the landscape was a definite change for me. Once we reached Amarillo, TX one could see miles and miles either direction without a single hill or mountain in sight. This continued for a long time. Not much to look at, but in a way, very peaceful. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect once we got here, but so far, so good! People are very friendly, the drivers will kill you with their inability to drive the speed limit (meaning they drive slow and it drives us crazy!!), lots of fun, family activites, tons of humidity, and churches on every street corner. I do prefer dry heat to humidity, as I'm sure many of you would agree, however nothing I can do about that now. I'm here!

1 comment:

Kelly said...

Congratulations on graduating and the move! Where in Dallas are you guys? I would have a hard time with the humidity too. . . my hair would fro out in no time :( Glad you're enjoying it there!