Well, we experienced our first snowstorm. It actually only amounted to about 6 inches of snow, but the temperatures were COLD! We spent all day inside on Saturday except a brief excursion to play in the snow for a bit. I was a little surprised that my kiddos didn't want to get out there immediately after waking, but I think they had an inkling about how cold it was going to be. It snowed all day and finally let up at about 8pm.
We woke up on Sunday to find that the temperature had dropped to -10 degrees F. I was starting to get a little worried that we would run out of milk; I had originally planned to go shopping on Saturday, but the snowstorm thwarted that plan. So we went on Sunday instead...all the way to Minot (2 hours away). This is the closest city with a Target. It actually is what I would call a "normal-sized" city: they have both a Walmart and a Target, a small mall, two McDonalds...I even saw a Buffalo Wild Wings! This is most likely due to the fact that there is an Air Force base there and a stable and large population that can support those stores. (There is a big joke in the Air Force when Minot comes up as a possible option for a next assignment: "Why not Minot? Freezin's the reason!")
Shopping is interesting. There are two small grocery stores here in town, but some of the prices are pretty high to make up for the cost of transporting the groceries into town. In a pinch I can shop there. If there is a deal that coincides with coupons I might go get just those items. But since I am coming from an area with lots of stores to choose from and lots of great coupons, it is really hard to just pay full price.
As a result I have been planning out two weeks of meals and very strategically shopping for only those items we need to make the meals. I only have a little bit of storage. I have been trying to utilize my crockpot (stews and soups sound much better in 20 degrees than in 80 degrees) and getting a couple prepared meals (frozen lasagna, chicken nuggets and fries) just in case I don't feel like cooking much. Spaghetti, chicken and dumplings (in the crockpot), and Cowboy casserole are a couple of the meals this week. I have been relying on frozen vegetables for side dishes so that I don't have to worry about them going bad before I get to use them.
I also have not finished my Christmas shopping. I hadn't even had a chance to get started until recently since we had to get packed up and then spent Thanksgiving week traveling here (where there are very few stores). As a result, most of my shopping has been done online. I prefer to shop this way anyhow. Target was crazy this weekend and they didn't have the things I wanted! Online shopping lets me comparison shop at my own pace and without having to bundle up or wait in line for an hour. As horrible as this sounds, people are just too crabby and pushy this time of year and it is not fun.
There are some great ways to shop online and get cash back or save money. I get emails every day that offer free shipping or new discounts for the holidays. I also use Ebates.com; they give you cash back if you start with their website first. I should get some money back in January!
I am crossing my fingers that I can get it all done soon - we are coming up on the regular shipping deadlines for most online shopping, so I will be out of luck if I don't!
--Katie
We moved to Watford City, North Dakota from Southern California at the beginning of winter. This is all about our adjustment to life in a small town.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Update this week
Another week of getting settled in our new digs...
DD is getting used to the new school. She has a very small class; she actually started with about 16 in her class, but they lost two kids last week that moved away. That means there are only 14 kids in her class. This is a huge change from the 30 kids she had in her class before we moved.
The elementary school is also remodeling this year. They are actively working on a $8 million expansion to the existing school. They will have a new gym, a new cafeteria, and room for music classes and computer labs. They are constantly hiring new teachers because of the new students coming to the area.
We have planned an excursion: this weekend is a shopping weekend. That means we will most likely be driving two hours to go to a mall (we would like to visit with Santa) and to do our grocery shopping. There are small (3-4,000 square feet) grocery stores in town, but their prices are a little high. I was chatting with someone this week and she said she regularly drives to Bismarck (3 hours away) to do her shopping. This is going to take some getting used to.
I am trying my hardest to plan out lots of meals (there is no fallback...I can't make a last-minute decision to eat out) including some convenience meals. If I don't plan it out, we'll be eating canned, processed food all week! I don't mind. Planning is my thing. I have to plan these things so that if there is a big snowstorm, I have enough to carry us through a couple days if we can't leave the house.
They shut down the roads here when the weather gets bad. Travel advisories are issued and they should NOT be ignored. After living in a place where rain is the worst you have to worry about, I am reluctant to drive after dark here. There are TONS of large trucks on the roads here because there aren't any pipelines to carry the oil yet. I have been hearing about the recent increase in accidents because people try to pass a truck when they shouldn't.
The other thing I have been hearing is that last winter was apparently pretty mild. The forecasts this winter point to "normal," so I think we are in for a snowy first winter here. We'll just drink lots of hot chocolate and make lots of snowmen and spend the rest of our time in our little trailer and off the roads.
--Katie
DD is getting used to the new school. She has a very small class; she actually started with about 16 in her class, but they lost two kids last week that moved away. That means there are only 14 kids in her class. This is a huge change from the 30 kids she had in her class before we moved.
The elementary school is also remodeling this year. They are actively working on a $8 million expansion to the existing school. They will have a new gym, a new cafeteria, and room for music classes and computer labs. They are constantly hiring new teachers because of the new students coming to the area.
We have planned an excursion: this weekend is a shopping weekend. That means we will most likely be driving two hours to go to a mall (we would like to visit with Santa) and to do our grocery shopping. There are small (3-4,000 square feet) grocery stores in town, but their prices are a little high. I was chatting with someone this week and she said she regularly drives to Bismarck (3 hours away) to do her shopping. This is going to take some getting used to.
I am trying my hardest to plan out lots of meals (there is no fallback...I can't make a last-minute decision to eat out) including some convenience meals. If I don't plan it out, we'll be eating canned, processed food all week! I don't mind. Planning is my thing. I have to plan these things so that if there is a big snowstorm, I have enough to carry us through a couple days if we can't leave the house.
They shut down the roads here when the weather gets bad. Travel advisories are issued and they should NOT be ignored. After living in a place where rain is the worst you have to worry about, I am reluctant to drive after dark here. There are TONS of large trucks on the roads here because there aren't any pipelines to carry the oil yet. I have been hearing about the recent increase in accidents because people try to pass a truck when they shouldn't.
The other thing I have been hearing is that last winter was apparently pretty mild. The forecasts this winter point to "normal," so I think we are in for a snowy first winter here. We'll just drink lots of hot chocolate and make lots of snowmen and spend the rest of our time in our little trailer and off the roads.
--Katie
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