A Year in New Jersey March 29, 2009
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Family & Friends, In the Neighborhood, New Jersey, Texas.1 comment so far
It was a year ago this week that I started my journey from Texas to New Jersey. April 1 was the day that it was announced, and I was on the road by April 3rd. To say that it has been a year of change would be an understatement.
Things I miss in Texas:
Arrowhead Resort. Losing my weekends at the lake was almost a deal-killer.
Coworkers - When you work with the same people for 15 years you get attached to them.
My House & Big Yards - I loved my house in Mansfield
Affordable Landscapers (Mow and Blow is $200 bucks / mo here) for small yard.
Trash Days - They only collect trash once a week here. I was spoiled.
TexMex - its just not a big deal up here. Italian & Chinese, yes, but they don’t do TexMex up here. What’s up with that?
Whataburger - They don’t exist north of Arkansas.
70mph Speed Limit - That was wonderful in Texas. Here in NJ there must be a speed cop for every mile of I-80. And they are good at what they do.
Warm Weather - I have never liked the severe heat, but I have learned to like extreme cold even less. Ok, so my blood is thin. I am working on it.
TexMex - Tacos, cheese enchiladas, Guacamole. Not the Southwestern stuff, either. REAL TexMex.
Lowe’s Farm - Great Neighborhood, Great People.
Lower Taxes (Trust me on this one!!!!) – Its even worse now with the economy. Governor Corzine would like nothing better than to take away the deductibility of my property taxes and mortgage interest. This wasn’t an issue in Texas because, HELLO, there is no state income tax there.
TV News - I know they have journalists here. I was just used to the personalities in the DFW market because I knew so many personally. That said, NBC 4 here does a pretty good job.
Big Supermarkets (Like Tom Thumb, Kroger, etc) – The stores here are small. Think “Winn Dixie”. Really.
Sonic - Oh, that crushed ice.
TexMex - Not sure if I mentioned this: Chicken enchiladas, refried beans, toriliias.
DFW Airport (I’ll NEVER complain about it again) – EWR is just a nightmare. If the wind blows, so does EWR.
Central Time Zone - I never thought about if before, but I think the peeps on the east coast get screwed out of an hour.
Good Morning Radio - I still pipe in Mix 102.9 from DFW. I miss Tony but start my days with Victoria, and I listen to Ken out of Fort Worth on Saturday nights.
Affordable HOA Dues – They just went up to $100 bucks a month here.
Swimming Pools – I never used it. Don’t know why I miss it, but I do.
Mrs. Bairds – This is Wonder-land here.
Thunderstorms – I miss those big Texas thunderboomers. I don’t remember there being a real thunderstorm since I have been here
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Okay, now for the good stuff about being in New Jersey…..
Winter – Okay. I know what I said about the cold but the snow isn’t THAT bad. As time goes on, I am building up my resistance to the cold. The winters are much more interesting that I expected them to be and I really didn’t have a hard time managing through the snow as I expected I might.
A Lot of Mom and Pop Establishments. It is refreshing that there isn’t a chain store or national brand restaurant on every corner. Local businesses are alive here, but struggling with the economy. I support the locals as much as I can.
Gas Stations – 100% Full Service at Self Service Prices. Not a bad deal, especially in the winter. Supposedly you aren’t expected to tip the gas jockeys here but I do anyway.
Nice Neighbors – The cookie brigade started the first week I moved in. The neighbors are incredibly friendly.
Traffic Commute – Not as Bad as Dallas was. Really. No one believes me, but its true. I think its because they have public transportation down to a science here. I drove the same distance but spent a lot more time on the road in Dallas than I do here.
Work - I have a great office, a wonderful staff, and the facility is terrific.
NYC - Proximity to the city is about 20-30 minutes. That’s cool. I don’t go often but its easy to go when I want to. New York City is just a magical kind of plac e- no where else on earth quite like it.
Nature – Believe it or not, I live in the country. Tree shaded two lane roads. Deer. No freeway noise. Bears and deer roam freely but they don’t bother anyone.
My Mopar Friends – I have joined a Charger group and made some really good friends outside of work.
Basement – Awesome media and recreation room with a huge bar. Why didn’t we have basements in Texas? I am sure there was a reason.
Multi-Story Houses – I have always owned a single story house – now I have three floors. I kinda like it.
Car Inspections – Inspection is good on a new car for four years, then renews every two after that. The state does the inspection at no charge. (I havent quite figured out yet how I am going to handle the whole car registration and inspection thing yet – - I guess I am ultimately going to have to bite the bullet and register the cars here)
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So, after a year, here is the deal. Of course I miss Texas. It was home for so many years, and it will ALWAYS be my home away from home and the place I go back to. It is hard to learn a whole new environment. Everything felt so unfamiliar and different, but it didn’t take long before that difference became a new freshness, and the strangers became family.
Now, after a year, I can say New Jersey is home. The people here have been great to me, they accept my southern accent and heritage, and they have taken me in as their own. The Northeast is rich in history and heritage that I am fortunate to experience. There are so many places to go and see that are within easy driving distance right from my front door.
Of course I have had my challenges. The recent death of my grandmother was a blow, but I am working through that. The economy has brought on a lot of professional stress, but I know I am fortunate nonetheless. I really enjoy my work here and I feel like I make a difference. I am energized and excited about change, and I enjoy being challenged.
Trust me, I know how to find my way back to Texas and I will continue to do so as often as I can. But it does feel good when I come back home – - and right now, home for me is in Long Valley, New Jersey.
- I get back to the lake about once every 2-3 months or so. Even though I can’t go evevry weekend like I used to, its great knowing I still have my place there waiting on me.
- It was hard to put the for sale sign in the yard.
- Tex Mex at its Best
- I know what I said about La Hacienda Ranch, but El Fenix rules too. I took it for granted and now often have their chips and sausa shipped in to me.
- Wonder just isn’t as good.
- Beautiful Neighborhood. I really enjoyed living there and working on the HOA. I still miss these folks a lot.
- The nearest Sonic is several states away. I miss the crushed ice and slushes.
- This was a particularly tough day in April of 2008 when I said goodbye to the people I had worked with for 15 years. I still talk to them all of the time though.
- I have always had an obsession for thunderstorms. We don’t see them here.
- I still listen to 102.9 online even though Tony has moved on. V still starts my days with a smile.
- The Garden State
- There are tons of interesting places within easy driving distance of my house
- Its great being so close to the city
- A center hall Colonial takes a little getting used to for a Texas but it works.
- Not sure why they don’t have basements in Texas but I am enjoying mine here.
- …and I am enjioying it mostly because of the bar!
- Two great Mopar friends I have made.
- I have made a lot of friends since I have been here.
- You wouldn’t expect this to be my neighborhood, buit it is.
- I am blessed, especially right now, with a good job and a nice place to go to work.
- There are a lot of locally owned businesses here. I try to frequent them as much as I can.
- So the winters were everything I expected, and more. But its okay. My blood is starting to thicken a bit.
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Not Rain, nor Sleet, nor Snow – - will keep me from going to Texas for Christmas December 20, 2008
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Things are such a disaster at Continental due to all of the bad weather that, after multiple disruptions, I decided to do it the old fashioned way, load up, and drive the 1700 miles to Texas. Check in on me along the way!
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A December Evening in New York City December 4, 2008
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The 2008 Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Center in
New York City

The show was awesome. If you event have the
opportunity to see Jersey Boys, do it!
Thanksgiving Dinner November 28, 2008
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Around the House, Family & Friends, In the Neighborhood, New Jersey, Tis the Season, beacon.1 comment so far
The first Thanksgiving in the new house but the
tradition of face-stuffing remained in tact.
Congratulations to my Dallas Cowboys!
- Roseanna and Beacon on Thanksgiving Day
- I should have taken a picture BEFORE I sliced into it!
- Thanksgiving wouldn’t be Thanskgiving without Roseanna’s Eggs
- In the past the plan was to use real whipping cream but this year I used cool whip! It worked out fine.
- Southern Dressing made with yellow cornbread! This is very rare in New Jersey.
- The electric buffet came in handy
- Ready, Set, GO!!!
Kicking Around in New York City November 22, 2008
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Family & Friends, In the City, New Jersey, New York, Photo Blog, Places, Video Blog, Videos, beacon.4 comments
Granny’s visit came to a close today as Roseanna and I got up early so we could take her to the airport. The weather, although VERY COLD, was clear today, so after all of the goodbyes, she departed on time from Newark and Roseanna and I headed down to the New Jersey shore so that I could show her Sandy Hook. I wish it had not been so cold because it would have been nice to do a lot more walking along the beach than we did, but it was in the upper 20’s with a very strong wind.
After the Sandy Hook excursion we made a quick run through Liberty State Park to see Lady Liberty before heading through the Holland tunnel to Manhattan. It was Roseanna’s first time in New York, and I think
she enjoyed it. We stopped in at Carnegie Deli, one of my favorite hole-in-the-wall joints in the city.
Video Blog: Chris and Roseanna Live from Manhattan
- Granny showing Beacon some love before leaving for the airport
- Beacon on the table watching Granny get on her coat
- Once an Army Post guarding Sandy Hook
- Missile at the entrance to the Fort Hancock Army Post
- Missile at the entrance to the Fort Hancock Army Post
- The beaches are open all year long but they are vacant this time of year.
- Quick photo. It was SOOOOO cold.
- It is a shame that the old buildings at Fort Hancock are in such disrepair.
- Another view of the lighthouse.
- One of the Officer’s Quarters
- We got a little too close and attracted the attention of a Feberal Officer who recommended a good place for us to have lunch
- Manhattan over my right shoulder, its 25 degrees right now! COLD!!!
- Chris at Sandy Hook, NJ Lighthouse
- We had a great lunch at this little place, as recommended by the officer at the Coast Guard station
- Pretty Fall Day – but it felt like winter!
- Just about every car at the lighthouse had these specialty plates
- The Bay at Highlands, NJ
- Its a strage feeling seeing Manhatttan from a beach!
- Again, it was freezing. Even Lady Liberty was cold!
- Look Ma, no mustache or goatee!
- Driving Roseanna through Central Park
- As pictures out of my sunroof
- I am glad I drive a HUGE SUV in NYC. People stay out of my way pretty good.
- We stopped in for a break. One of my favorite places.
- Anyone want to share? Impossible to stay on a diet at this place.
- Currently under renovation but it is still amazing
- Newly remodeled and just re-opened.
- You can feel the energy in Times Square at night
- Took this one out of my sunroof
- Roseanna grabbed a couple of great NYPD Times Square pictures
- NYPD at Times Square
The Dynamic-Duo Back in Action November 16, 2008
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We spent much of the morning running around with
errands. This afternoon we put up a Christmas
tree in my rec room downstairs.
We are having a great time
Halloween 2008 October 31, 2008
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Family & Friends, Feel Good, In the Neighborhood, Pets, beacon.1 comment so far
We had a huge Halloween party at the office today.
My team is so large that they have multiple themes,
each centered around movies. Also includes was a
chili cook-off and a dessert contest. Knowing how
competitive I am you can imagine that I entered both.
My Own Fat the Fat Challenge September 23, 2008
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Life.29 comments
Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate the support and comments. Hide and Watch…… I am going to do this!
Autumn Arrives at the Clark House September 21, 2008
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Around the House, Feel Good, Hobbies & Interests, In the Neighborhood, Observations, Photo Blog, Tis the Season, Weather Report.3 comments
I will reserve judgement on Winters in New Jersey untill I actually have to experience a full season of the cold stuff, but so far, Fall gets a big thumbs up.
The trees are not quite ready to turn, but many of the shrubs are.

Give it another month or so and we will be into the full color change.
It’s finally cool enough for mums here – - I am just hoping that the deer don’t come through at night and eat them. Click on the thumbnails below to expand the pictures!
ZazzAttack, Live and In-Person September 6, 2008
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All I can say is it takes more courage than I have……
Thanks for making it a great evening, T and V.
VIDEO:
Wild Thang
Pina Colada Song
All Summer Long
Jessy’s Girl
Finale
PHOTOS:
My New Office August 25, 2008
Posted by Chris in 2008 in Review, Family & Friends, Life, Places, Real Estate.1 comment so far
Some pics of the new workplace digs.




Remembering The Troops on Independence Day July 4, 2008
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