Sunday, September 8, 2013

One year later....

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Exactly one year ago yesterday (Sept. 7th), we started this chapter and arrived in Houston. Can you believe it? Time flies! But, it's been a fun, exciting year for the Clayton's. New city, new jobs, new friends, new lives. We're focused on healthy living and a happy marriage. We have a long list of goals to accomplish in the coming years, but we're only focusing on what makes us happy. Staying positive and enjoying life is our main priority right now -- and I must admit, it feels pretty dang good!


Much love,

Summer Family Time

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Last month, we were fortunate enough to take time off from work and enjoy some family time in Texas. Considering the weather here in August, outside activities were somewhat limited, unless of course, there was water included! A few highlights in Houston included the world's best fajitas at Lupe Tortilla, Sweet cupcakes at City Centre and a Dynamo game.

Check out our view at the game! 




I had never been to a professional soccer game, so I didn't know what to expect. The high-energy atmosphere provided constant entertainment, topped off with a Dynamo win! 

The rest of vacation was spent beach- or pool-side on Galveston Island - which by the way, if you are ever heading down this way, check out VRBO.com - super easy way to book vacation rentals (even pet friendly ones!). 

Since Rosco and Marley were able to make the trip with us, they were able to take their first trip to the beach. They LOVED it! :-)






We enjoyed our little getaway and had a great time with family. Being so far away from our family and friends, it was nice to have a piece of "home" come to us! :-) 



Much love,



Saturday, July 6, 2013

Summertime Catch Up

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So, another four months has passed by without a blog post.... Eeek, sorry! I guess since our "summer" weather started around that time, we've been doing more lounging at the pool than site seeing. However, we have made it to a few fun spots over the past few months that I'll share. 

Back in March, we spent a Sunday afternoon downtown. We started the day off at Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues. Packed with beautiful Gospel music and a scrumptious southern-style brunch, we had a great time and will definitely attend again. After brunch, we headed over to the Downtown Aquarium where we acted like kids and rode the Ferris Wheel, had a caricature drawn and toured the aquarium. The Houston Downtown Aquarium is beautiful with gorgeous views of the city - making it a hopping tourist spot!












 For Ryan's birthday, I surprised him with tickets to the USA Rugby game. For those of you who don't know, Ryan played Rugby in high school and is passionate for the sport. I was excited to see on the news that USA would be playing Ireland in Houston the week after his birthday. Since it was the first weekend in June, we were both nervous about the heat, but the humidity was low and it turned out to be a beautiful evening! I knew little to nothing about the sport before going to the game, and was amazed at the level of athleticism these players have. Going to the game reminded Ryan how much he misses the sport, so he may even be joining the Houston Rugby Club later this summer. 




Summer in Houston means lots of sunshine, but hot, HUMID temperatures. Basically any time spent outside must be in water or you'll sweat to death. We couldn't be more thankful to have a pool at our complex. Honestly, I don't know how anyone down here survives without one. The Clayton's have spent many weekend afternoons (at least one day every weekend since May....) lounging at the pool. Here's where we've been spending our weekends:






The humidity was down this week, so we took the pups to the park. Marley does NOT swim, but she was hot enough to venture out into the water.



We spent the Fourth of July at Houston's official event, Freedom Over Texas. Pretty view of downtown on our way to the event. 





We have our first visitors (mi familia!) arriving in about a month. We're excited to take some time off work, show them around Houston and relax at the beach! 



Much Love,



Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Anniversaries

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Well, I've totally failed so far when it comes to blogging. I blame going back to work full-time. :) 

When I sat down to think about a blog topic, I couldn't help but look at the calendar and realize we have a few anniversaries coming up. First of all, this week marks two months at my new job. How in the world has it been two months already?? In such a large company and complex industry, I feel like I'm learning something or meeting someone new every single day. It's refreshing and keeps me motivated. Happy work anniversary to me!

Exactly six months ago TODAY we moved to Houston. It's absolutely crazy that it's already been six months. There's so much that comes with a relocation: learning a new city and its transportation systems, new jobs, new friends, new dog parks (ha, this is of course on our transition list!), new everything. After six months we feel like we've learned a lot about the Bayou City and the south, in general, but a few things stick out:

  • Houston is the food capital of the US. Tex-mex, seafood, BBQ, you name it, there are thousands of top-notch restaurants in the metro-area. And Houstonians go out to eat all the time. Pick a random Tuesday night and restaurants in all parts of the city are still packed. If you follow us on Facebook or Instagram, you see we have frequented several local favorites. I mean, how could we resist? :)
  • Everyone says y'all. Yep, it's true. I've even caught myself saying it a few times. 
  • Houston is a melting pot. In fact, in 2012, a research study found that the Houston region is the most ethnically diverse large metro area in the US. (Houston Chronicle
  • Everyone works or knows someone who works in Energy. I learned this pretty quickly while job searching. I pulled a quick stat just to give you an idea: Houston is home to major U.S. energy firms in every segment, including exploration, production, oil field service and supply, and development. About 3,600 energy-related companies lie within the Houston area, including 600 exploration and production firms and 170 pipeline companies. Given the existence of these firms, and the technically trained and experienced work force, Houston no doubt will remain the center of the energy industry in the United States.
  • Traffic sucks. ALL the time. Seriously though, not just the typical morning/afternoon rush hour traffic going to and from downtown. There's ALWAYS traffic. It doesn't matter what direction you're going at what time of day. Considering thousands and thousands of people move to this city every year, the six-to-eight-lane highways are getting filled up. OK, I'm exaggerating a bit, but really, you can always expect a decent amount of traffic.
After six months, we feel like this is our adopted home. Happy moving anniversary to us! 

And last but certainly not least, next months marks our first wedding anniversary. Our first year of marriage has been full of happiness and love. Since we're both in new jobs with limited vacation time, we won't be island hopping or anything this year, so we've decided to be tourists in our own city. The plans are in the works for a special celebration, southern style! :) 

Much love,







Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Book Review: Home Front by Kristin Hannah

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Another goal I have for 2013 is to rediscover my passion for reading, something I used to love growing up. But with the busy schedules through college, then after college with work and wedding planning, I never had the time. Nothing is more relaxing to me then curling up and getting lost in a good story.
My first read for the year was Kristin Hannah's newest novel, Home Front. 


This story was extremely powerful and emotional, focusing on a troubled marriage, love and war. Michael and Jolene are distant in their marriage and seem to be living separate lives. Jolene, a Black Hawk pilot for the National Guard, puts all of her energy into caring for her two daughters. Michael, a successful lawyer who just lost his father, buries himself in his work and is rarely home. At what seems to be the brink of their marriage, Jolene is deployed overseas and Michael must learn how to be a father and provide for his girls while trying to rekindle the fire in his marriage. Hannah's detail into the emotions and challenges that military families face during and after war is inspirational and pulls on your heart strings knowing how many soldiers have and still are fighting for our country. 

Home Front is an amazing story and I couldn't put it down. Hannah has even signed a movie deal with Chris Columbus to direct and produce the story. Check out the article with the announcement.

For all of the soldiers, veterans and their families, who have fought and are still fighting for our country: thank you. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you.