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hops
05-02-2006, 09:08 PM
My wife and I spent 3 whirlwind days looking for a house and re-igniting our love of Mexican food. (There is no Mexican food in Hawaii :confused: )

The most striking thing to me was the hospitality and general friendliness of everyone we met. We had a wonderful time and made several friends already. We missed Faron as he was off the day we came into the dealership, but we visited the Mini Center, or should I say, Mini Construction Site Center.

We purchased a house in Encino Park just off of Evans Road. It is a new house nearly completed by Perry Homes. It was at the stage that we could still pick the flooring, appliances, etc. My wife fell in love with the home and it was all over :) We’ll have you all over for an open house when we arrive in July...

azuul
05-02-2006, 11:41 PM
My wife and I spent 3 whirlwind days looking for a house and re-igniting our love of Mexican food. (There is no Mexican food in Hawaii :confused: )

The most striking thing to me was the hospitality and general friendliness of everyone we met. We had a wonderful time and made several friends already. We missed Faron as he was off the day we came into the dealership, but we visited the Mini Center, or should I say, Mini Construction Site Center.

We purchased a house in Encino Park just off of Evans Road. It is a new house nearly completed by Perry Homes. It was at the stage that we could still pick the flooring, appliances, etc. My wife fell in love with the home and it was all over :) We’ll have you all over for an open house when we arrive in July...Congratulations and welcome to San Antonio (well almost). We have a bat cave run planned for June, before you get here. But, I'm sure we'll do some more stuff after you arrive.

Will
05-03-2006, 06:02 PM
Yes the food is amazing here. I moved down from Dallas about three years ago. Like you the first thing that struck me was how friendly people were. It almost had that small town feel. Unlike Dallas which is so fast paced, San Antonio was more layed back. I always feel I am in a small town here.

Welcome to Texas!!