Tim and I are coming up on our second year back in the Lone Star state. We moved here in November of 2008 for Tim to take a job with my dad's company and for us to relocate closer to family. We were in the family-absent state of New York for awhile (10 years for Tim, 2 for me). While we loved the beauty of upstate New York, we felt the call to be near family as we were looking to start a family of our own. As we searched and prayed, we felt led to Texas where Tim came to work for my dad's company. He has been serving as a Six Sigma Black Belt (no, not working security) where he seeks to improve processes in the company, saving them time and money.
As for myself, I came home and worked a variety of jobs (dental mergers and acquisitions, waitress, personal assistant) until finding my ultimate full-time job as Mom. Tim and I got pregnant (ok, mostly me there) in February of 2009, welcoming our sweet baby boy on November 2. We have loved just about every minute of being parents (exception: anything in the 3-5am time range). Parenthood has be a huge change in life. It has shown me how to love like I didn't know I could. I would do anything for him. I can see it will be a challenge for me as he gets older to do what is best for him when it would be so easy to spoil him rotten. Not having extra cash is helping me to not spoil him right now :).
The Clymer family currently lives in a house in
Waller, TX, about 40 miles north of Houston. We live in a small subdivision of about 25 lots that are 3-7 acres each. We call 3 acres our little piece of heaven. Well, it is becoming heaven. Our subdivision used to be a watermelon patch, so it is pretty bare. We have planted about 40 trees, half of them being fruit trees. We hydroseeded our own lawn, put in our own beds, and maintain everything ourselves. So you can imagine we don't have a lot of free time, but we love making this place our home. It will be interesting seeing what it looks like in 10 years when our trees are bigger. I have included an aerial picture of our house so you can see how open things are with our tiny trees.
Well, I believe you're up to date and can now follow my posts a little more easily. I'm looking forward to talking with you about life.