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Welcome to our life!

We are a growing family located in Austin, TX.  Not too long ago it was just the two of us.  Then we added our fur-baby, Bella.  And most recently we added our son, Cole.  This blog was created to keep our friends and families updated on the goings on at the Schneider household.  Given the new arrival, many of the posts will be geared towards our struggle to learn how to be good parents.  

We enjoy watching movies, traveling, photography, reading, and hanging out with friends (preferably while doing anything in this list).  You are bound to read some funny stories here as we try to keep it light hearted and you'll definitely see a pile of photos.

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Category Archives: Travel

10 Years Ago Today…

On July 5, 2000, we loaded up our rented U-Haul truck, took our last looks (for a while anyway) around our parents’ houses, our old neighborhoods, and the city in which we’d both grown up, met each other, and fallen in love (Lancaster, PA) and drove into the sunset (literally…we didn’t head out of town until around 5pm) on our way to a new adventure, a new life in a big, hot state called Texas.

tm-texstopWe left town, driving the U-Haul and my Ford Escort station wagon and towing Troy’s GTI behind the truck.  Our parents and Kevin were with us and we made a whole family road trip of it, taking turns driving each of the vehicles.  We stopped in Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, and finally Texas.  We moved into our brand new apartment, visited with our families some more before seeing them off at the airport, and then sat back and wondered what in the world we had ahead of us now that we’d actually seen our plan through.

And then we met you oh blog friends or we stayed in touch with you dear “tenured” friends…and life was good.  And it still is.  And, we’re feeling sentimental today, so to commemorate the occasion, here’s a fun little list…

Some things we’ve learned since moving to TX:

  • Staying hydrated will help prevent passing out.
  • Austin is weird and folks here would like to keep it that way.
  • Going to “the lake” means going to one of various sections of the Colorado River…and is always fun.
  • Jalapeno Ranch is fabulous! (and no that’s not a place)
  • The “worst barbecue in TX” is actually the best.  :-)
  • Manor is pronounced “may-ner,” Guadalupe does not have a “pay” sound at the end of it, and Salazar is pronounced “sa-laser.”
  • Things really are “bigger” here.
  • Burnt orange is a beautiful color.
  • Texans tell it like it is — you can drive down the highway and see business signs for “Guns,” “Flowers,” “Tacos,” and “Convenience Store”…hey, you’re not misled.
  • It’s okay to traipse young’uns right along the highway if you’re doing it in a quest for great bluebonnet photos.
  • You can get cupcakes from airstream trailers, have homemade soups delivered to your doorstep, and enjoy eating your dinner off of waxpaper here.
  • 100 degrees and 112 degrees feel about the same.
  • Allergy season is every season.
  • “God blessed Texas with his own hands…”

But the number one thing we’ve learned is that this is a great place to start a new life, to have fun and enjoy life, to make great friends, to find fulfilling work, and to start a family. We love you, Texas! Thanks for 10 great years (so far)!

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Daddy Days: Day 42 (returning home)

“All good things must come to an end”

- English Proverb

Alas, this is true. Our Christmas vacation to PA ended today as we flew back to Austin. We had a wonderful time seeing family and friends and hope that it won’t be too long before we see y’all again. The flight back wasn’t as nice as the flight up (longer flight due to flying into a headwind, longer runway taxi time, Cole didn’t want to sleep or sit still, evening flight), but we survived and made it home safe and sound… and Cole conked out shortly after we got home. Here’s to hoping that tomorrow’s busy day goes smoothly (picking up Bella from the “spa”, closing on our mortgage refinance, Cole gets his 4 month vaccinations, picking up all of our held mail, and somehow balancing all of this while Melanie works).

Today’s Photos (I didn’t take many today… too much to manage while traveling)
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Daddy Days: Day 41

It’s hard to believe that our trip is coming to an end. The time flew by so quickly. The only thing on our agenda today was a party at our friend Alison’s house. We did get to swing by Grandma and Opa’s house to say hi to them before heading over to the party (Opa was feeling a little better today). Cole had a good time at the party and then conked out. Once we got back to Nonni and Pappy’s house they bathed him before he crashed for the night. Tomorrow we travel… wish us luck.

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Daddy Days: Day 40 (Merry Christmas!)

Whew! Even though it wasn’t our normal amount of travel, it was a lot… and we managed to make it without incident. Cole got to meet many of his Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins on both sides of the family and boy were they all excited to see him. He even got to meet one of his Great Grandpas. It’s amazing how a new baby can unite a family :) Hopefully Opa will be feeling better tomorrow so we can see him.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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Daddy Days: Day 39 (Christmas Eve)

Twas the night before Christmas and baby Cole slept while his parents and grandparents got the Christmas tree prepped…

We had a pretty good day. The only real downer of the day was that we didn’t get to spend time with Grandma and Opa because Opa is sick. Hopefully it will pass quickly and we can see them again before the end of our trip. We spent the early part of the day hanging out at Nonni and Pappi’s where Cole got to read with Pappi, play on his new play mat, and do some tummy time with Nonni. This evening we had our traditional dinner with family in Hershey. Cole got to meet his Great Great Aunts Laura, Thalia, and Betty as well as his Great Great Uncle Paul. It was very cool seeing all of the generations together :)

Tomorrow should be a great day… Cole will get to meet lots of family and should enjoy all of the attention. Merry Christmas everyone!

Today’s Photos
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Daddy Days: Day 38 (visit, visit, visit)

Today was quite a busy day and Cole did pretty well overall. The next 3 days are going to be busy as well as we visit with family and friends. Melanie and I spent the night at the Marriott again last night while Cole spent the night at Nonni and Pappi’s. We picked him up this morning and then went to Alison’s for lunch where Megan swung by and visited us. Then we headed over to Grandma and Opa’s to visit with them for a bit (Cole was being a cranky pants there). We ended our day at Ommie and Jodie’s visiting with a bunch of friends. It’s always nice seeing everyone and it’s great having them meet Cole :-) . Surprisingly Cole was a champ and made it to near 10pm before calling it a night. We’ll see how the next few days go.

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Daddy Days: Day 37

So last night Melanie and I stayed at the Marriott Hotel in downtown Lancaster… without Cole *sniffle*. Aside from a quick trip to Grandma and Opa’s place around 11:30 to calm him down the night away was a success. Fingers crossed that tonight he does well too (Nonni and Pappi have him).

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Daddy Days: Day 36

Not much going on today. Visited with Grandma and Opa B most of the day (stopped in to see Nonni and Pappi Schneider too), but we had dinner with Angie at the Oregon Dairy. It always makes me feel odd when we’re the youngest ones at a restaurant, but it’s worth it for the desserts alone (they also have some pretty good PA Dutch food).

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Daddy Days: Day 35

There’s something to be said about the morning after a snowfall… even in the middle of a city it’s still beautiful. That being said I’m tired of shoveling snow. After doing about six hours of shoveling over the past two days (two sidewalks and four parking spaces) I’m finished… and sore. Tonight we took Melanie’s parents out to dinner to celebrate their anniversary. Nothing says “Congratulations” or “job well done shovel man” quite like a steak dinner :)

Today’s photos (it’s a slideshow, mouseover to see controls)
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Daddy Days: Day 34 (snow, lots of it)

Whenever we travel to PA for the holidays there is always the chance that we’ll get a white Christmas and every few years Mother Nature hammers us with snow… this was one of those years. The snow started falling last night near midnight and has continued all day (it’s still snowing as I type this). So far it looks like we’ll get about a foot. Luckily (or unluckily?) I’ve shoveled twice already today so when it does finally stop I won’t have the full amount to clean up.

On a positive note Cole got to experience his first snow during his first trip to PA. Pretty cool experience even though he won’t remember it. We bundled him up in a snow suit and took him outside for a bit today and he enjoyed it for a bit, we grabbed some photos, and then he went back inside to warm up. Since we were stuck in the house all day we decided to have our gift exchange with Mel’s parents. Cole’s been really fussy in the evenings so we ended up breaking up the gifts into two groups and giving him some time to eat and calm down in between. All in all it’s been a pretty good day (even if I still have to go shovel again).

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