Here are some other wonderful and quirky things that Houma has had to offer:
~ As I was waiting to get fabric cut at Hobby Lobby (super excited we have a Hobby Lobby by the way) a friendly women let me know that she makes hair bows for girls and she let me know of one of the two baby boutiques in town. We were sure to stop by on our way home.
~ The Library is surprising impressive. There is a bubble wall, pirate ships and a mini door for the little kiddos to go through to get to the learning room. Vivian and I have gone to Toddler Time a couple of times now.
~ There are no liquor stores, although it is not a dry parish. Liquor is only sold in grocery stores.
~ The post offices are also located in the center of Rouses.
~ We went to our first Chiropractor appointment and were greeted by perhaps the most inviting and friendly person I've ever met, the Chiroprator's wife. When we told them we were knew to Houma she began asking if we needed a dry cleaner, a dentist, a pet groomer, and on and on. She took out her phone and started writing down all her preferred businesses. Plus, she said if we needed anything at all, to give her a call on her cell. Later that week, I was getting into my car at Rouses and she pulled into the spot next to me. We looked up at the same time and made eye contact. She was elated. She popped out of her car and gave me hug. She made sure everything was going well as we got settled and reminded me to call her for anything. What a super nice lady. I want to be that nice!
~ We prefer to shop local produce and meat at farmer's markets. We found a couple nice ones in NOLA. I was worried we weren't going to find any here and would have to drive all the way in to NOLA. What was I thinking? We're in the country. Althought he demand to shop local may not be as big as the population in NOLA, we are closer to the farmers. Well, we hit the jackpot. Last weekend we found a stellar farmer's market where we got 3 dozen eggs for $7 (Whole Foods would have been $13), fresh shrimp, grapefruit, tomatoes, cauliflower and broccoli. There was a cajun folk band rockin' it as well. Then we found a meat market where we got 10 pounds of a variety of local, fresh, organic meats for only $30! Jackpot!
Yep, that's colored cauliflower!
All of these things and more have made Houma an easy town to enjoy. It feels like home. Above all though, I have been lucky enough to make a friend with whom I have many things in common and our girls enjoy playing together.
Vivian with her new friends on New Years Eve
Any time you want to come visit the Southern Hospitality of Houma, you are welcome to our home.
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