tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2304008804568902311.post3930119790738451658..comments2023-10-07T10:56:30.864-05:00Comments on life, love, lilly.: Truly TexasKAKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05527319140074615762noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2304008804568902311.post-42376422221539530382012-02-22T12:16:52.057-06:002012-02-22T12:16:52.057-06:00you moved to the right city. southern hospitality ...you moved to the right city. southern hospitality is not to be underestimated.<br />In Seattle no one wears color, appreciates my ombre-inspired tulip flower arrangements and there is a not a single bar cart/ tea cart to speak of on craigslist or in consignment. ahhhhhh. Dorothy was right about the emerald city: the fresh sea food is great but there's no place like home. <br />This city remains a Lovely place to visit though...so please do. Bring J. We will go sailing and eat fresh catches and I know a super special karaoke tiki bar that has you guys written all over it.<br />xoxo<br />DEMUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00829329773406126255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2304008804568902311.post-58685668213960724212012-02-19T21:29:18.756-06:002012-02-19T21:29:18.756-06:00I have to admit, this post hit me right in the hea...I have to admit, this post hit me right in the heart. I recently moved to Houston and I feel the exact same way that you did. Other than my husband, I don't really know anyone else. This story gives me hope that things might get better! <3Whitneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10067900758200189151noreply@blogger.com