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Never a dull moment in our family, so our latest is...
Hubby's business may soon be taking us to Texas...
But, I'm ok w/ it! We are treating this whole chapter of our lives as a 'family adventure!' (insert overly large smile here!), & we have all become so much closer as a result (mainly b/c we left all our friends behind in CA and have not met many people here, LOL)!
So. Maybe moving early 2009 or so.
Dallas area, North, and to the West, possibly Flower Mound, Grapevine, etc. (so no gyms in Plano, Frisco, etc.)
We looked at houses for 2 solid days over thxgiving break (9am to 7pm). Still have not found 'it', but there are many lovely possibilities.
So, gym suggestions?
One thing I've learned as I have begun to research: TX is REALLY competitive! I thought we came from a fairly competitive gym in NorCal, but TX blows that away. I do not know one gym in NorCal that does twice-a-day practices (I'm sure there are some, but I was not aware of any). In TX, it seems that basically all the gyms that rank at the State level have twice-a-day practices (at least for L6/7 & up), and many, many girls homeschool so they can handle their gym schedules.
I am hoping to find a gym where dd can still learn and compete good form & technique, place fairly nicely, but not have to quit school to go there!
Hellllppp! Any feedback TX CB pals??
Hubby's business may soon be taking us to Texas...
But, I'm ok w/ it! We are treating this whole chapter of our lives as a 'family adventure!' (insert overly large smile here!), & we have all become so much closer as a result (mainly b/c we left all our friends behind in CA and have not met many people here, LOL)!
So. Maybe moving early 2009 or so.
Dallas area, North, and to the West, possibly Flower Mound, Grapevine, etc. (so no gyms in Plano, Frisco, etc.)
We looked at houses for 2 solid days over thxgiving break (9am to 7pm). Still have not found 'it', but there are many lovely possibilities.
So, gym suggestions?
One thing I've learned as I have begun to research: TX is REALLY competitive! I thought we came from a fairly competitive gym in NorCal, but TX blows that away. I do not know one gym in NorCal that does twice-a-day practices (I'm sure there are some, but I was not aware of any). In TX, it seems that basically all the gyms that rank at the State level have twice-a-day practices (at least for L6/7 & up), and many, many girls homeschool so they can handle their gym schedules.
I am hoping to find a gym where dd can still learn and compete good form & technique, place fairly nicely, but not have to quit school to go there!
Hellllppp! Any feedback TX CB pals??