Today marks the one year anniversary
of the Hopper clan’s move to Texas.
What have I learned and accomplished this past trip
around the Sun?
What’s the best thing about Texas, for me?
Well, to be honest, that’s a tough one. I could go on about higher earnings,
lower taxes, bigger house, newer house, new cars, and all that material stuff,
but in reality we were doing well in New Jersey and now we’re doing a little
better 1,550 miles away. I feel that it’s a better place for my girls, though
they’ll be loath to admit it. I could mention how I got a better paying job
working with nice people in seven weeks, eliminating one of my existential
fears about the move. I could mention more, but I don’t think I’d be writing
anything of lasting importance.
So, what’s the best thing about Texas, for me?
It might sound kinda goofy, but for the past twelve
months I’ve felt – no, been inundated – with a sense of promise down here. That
something good is just around the corner. It’s a cloud I’ve been walking
through for my entire time down here. But it’s not something passive; it’s
something that will demand an active response from me. I think I know what that
is, I’m just gearing and screwing myself up to do it. Aw heck it’s analysis
paralysis, but of a much lesser and weaker kind than the form that overwhelmed me in Jersey. And that “cloud of promise” was never present to me up in
the northeast.
That’s all I have to say. I have lived elsewhere in
the past; eight or nine towns in New Jersey, three semesters at Rutgers, an
eighteen month stint down in Maryland. Although we made some good friends down
in Maryland, I never truly liked it down there and was always looking forward
to a return. Now, though, in Texas, despite having good friends and great
relatives up north, I’m not homesick for the Garden State.
Texas is home for me, at least for now.
(And plane travel several times a year is now the new normal!)
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