Moving to Omaha, Nebraska?!

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Just found out my next assignment is going to be near Omaha, Nebraska. Never been to this part of the US. Considering I think the under 70F 'winters' of Okinawa or cold I guess this should be interesting! Does anyone live there or have visited there that can give me some info about the area?
 
Padma is from there. :)
I'm not sure, but I think in chat a while ago he said they had some snow? I might be wrong tho (might have been someone else).
 
I know someone who moved there 2 years ago! Haven't been in contact with them really since then. Plus I doubt you'd wanna be friends with a 16 year old :p
 
A'AbarachAmadan said:
Just found out my next assignment is going to be near Omaha, Nebraska. Never been to this part of the US. Considering I think the under 70F 'winters' of Okinawa or cold I guess this should be interesting! Does anyone live there or have visited there that can give me some info about the area?

I live 60 (80 perhaps) miles from there. Blazing cold winters and scorching hot summers. You'll probably wish you never moved to the midwest :mischief: . Omaha is a big city though, 1 million people, so there's plenty of everything there.
 
Omaha has everything any big city has, just less of it. ;)

Today our temperatures hit 70 degrees. Beautiful weather, but about 25 degrees above normal for this time of year. Summertime temps noramlly climb into the 90s to 100s, usually with 95% humidity, so you feel like you're in a sauna. This winter is over, but during the winter it is normal to see high temperatures that don't even get above zero.

Where exactly are you going? Offutt? USSSTRATCOM?

blackheart: Are you up around Sioux City?
 
I am originally from Colorado and loved the mountains and consider myself to be in hell since moving to Omaha 11 years ago. The weather here is strange to say the least. Cold and wind from Canada in the winter and hot humid weather from the south in the summer. The terrain is flat and uninteresting but it doesn’t matter because the weather leaves you wanting to remain indoor most of the time anyway. Tax rates are outrageous because Nebraska is a fairly large state with a relatively small population. On the other hand, there is a pretty impressive Zoo here that is most likely considered on par with the world’s best. I am struggling to find good things to say about the area and I have possibly made Omaha sound worse than it is but in truth, I am currently focusing all my efforts on escaping.
 
OMG! How could I have forgotten to mention the zoo? World Class. That sums it up. It has an indoor jungle (the world's largest, IIRC), an indoor desert habitat (the "Desert Dome"), the worlds largest aquarium tunnel (walking through, watching sharks swim overhead!). It recently completed a major Gorilla exhibit, and is world-reknowned for its big-cat breeding program.

Stewie: sorry you don't like it here. I've been many places around the country, and around the world, and Omaha is at least as good as most places I've been. All that's missing is mountains and oceans. ;)
 
Padma said:
OMG! How could I have forgotten to mention the zoo?
And what about the Penis of the Plains? How could you forget that? :mischief:
 
My uncle lives there. My recommendation? Retire and stay on Okinawa. If that fails, put a gun to your head.
 
Oops, my mistake, it's in Lincoln, but isn't Lincoln just like Omaha? :mischief:
 

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Another plus. You'll only be hours away from Kansas City! Home of the Chiefs and Royals! Omaha has a Royals AAA farm team as well.

Welcome to the midwest. Hope you like it hot. :)
 
Oh, hey, if you ever get bored and want to blow a day, just head out I-80 west and go towards the Wyoming border.

Really, it's a truly scenic and fulfilling drive...I swear, honestly! ;)
Actually, once you do hit Wyoming, it really is.
 
VRWCAgent said:
Oh, hey, if you ever get bored and want to blow a day, just head out I-80 west and go towards the Wyoming border.

Really, it's a truly scenic and fulfilling drive...I swear, honestly! ;)
Actually, once you do hit Wyoming, it really is.

:lol: That may be the only place in the world where crack should be legal! There should be a vendor every 20 miles.
 
Omaha has some great amusement parks too. Oh wait, it doesn't! You'll have to come down to KC for that.

Be sure to wave when you do. ;)
 
Everyone thanks for the input!! :thanx:

My uncle lives there. My recommendation? Retire and stay on Okinawa. If that fails, put a gun to your head.
:rotfl: Hope it isn't that bad, though I will sourly miss Okinawa. Can't believe I got to live in this paradise for 2 years. Highly recommend it!!!

Summertime temps noramlly climb into the 90s to 100s, usually with 95% humidity, so you feel like you're in a sauna.
No worries. I used to run in Kuwait at lunch when the temps were 130+. Of course, that was a while ago.

It is the winters I fear!! :eek: :help: :scared:

Padma said:
Where exactly are you going? Offutt? USSSTRATCOM?

Yep, USSTRATCOM at Offutt AFB! Not sure of the job details yet as I just got an email from branch, but should know more in the next month. Not sure if this is a reward or a punishment for an Army guy. ;) Branch actually gave me a 'choice', it was either there, DC or back in the box. I didn't want DC and my wife doesn't want me to actually volunteer to go in the box again, so Offutt seemed cool. Also, lots of AF guys here stated they loved Offutt, so I thought I'd give it a try. 12-14 hours from our parents homes and looks like 9-10 from good downhill skiing, so great midpoint.

Sound like we need to have a CFC get together when I get there if no has yet. And who needs amusement parks, I have CFC!
 
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