"Sister to sister we will always be,
A couple of nuts off the family tree."
A couple of nuts off the family tree."
-unknown
My sisters and father had at times expressed the desire to move to Texas-Corpus Cristi area to be specific. Oddly, through my sudden change in circumstance, I am the one who ended up moving here; even though I had never considered it. I had no intention of bringing anybody along or influencing others to join me, after all the housing situation in Midland is inadequate, although the jobs are plentiful. As it turns out, somebody was going to surprise me.
Karlie had found herself in a difficult situation in Idaho. She was working overtime to make ends meet and along the way she was loosing her health and sanity. She decided, as the circumstances presented themselves, she was going to join me in Texas for a fresh start.

During John's visit to Idaho in August, we were able to help her find cute fifth-wheel of her own for an amazing price. Her fifth-wheel has a single living room slide-out and a spacious front end kitchen. Storage is abundant so she filled it with her things and has room to spare. The wallpaper is peeling to reveal a nice wood finish underneath and the windows could use some coverings (Can you say projects!!). She secured a place in the same trailer park as us, with our influence on the managers, and her home preceded her to Texas as John towed it down. Sounds a little familiar doesn't it? (see post Small Space Living)
I truly enjoyed having my sister join me on this road trip, although keeping her on my tail made negotiating big city traffic a bit challenging. We drove our final day through Arizona, New Mexico, and into Texas through a flash flood. I continued to reassure her I moved her to a desert, but she was skeptical.
Anxious to start making a paycheck she set out immediately to find a job. With determination and no direction sense (a curse of my siblings, not myself), she managed to only get out 3 resumes the first day. She was called for 4 interviews that afternoon and the next evening she was offered four jobs. She accepted a position with Reliant Holdings Ltd. for $3 more an hour than she was asking and full benefits....welcome to Midland.
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| Karlie replacing breakers. |
As she moved into her trailer, which John had parked for her in a spot about 3 blocks away from us, everything worked fine... to start with. Not familiar with the constraints of RV living, she quickly blacked out her trailer by using a heater and hair dryer on the same breaker. The breaker would not flip back so her house was in the dark for a few days. She and I tried replacing the breakers and rigged a battery of mine to give her some temporary DC power, but in the end we girls failed and John was able to fix what we could not once he got off work...three days later. Well, we tried!
Karlie easily made friends, as she often does, and was soon joining her new friends for house warming parties, dinner parties, football games, ice-skating, soccer nights and the like.
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| What a beautiful bunch of girls!! |
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| Rooting for the Longhorns...and they won!! |
John and I are happy to have her here where we can help her get going, point her in the right direction, literally and figuratively, and enjoy her company. Karlie has found, as I do, that Midland is not the prettiest place, but with a positive outlook and surrounding yourself with awesome people, any place can be great. She's really making her own way successful out here.






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