After this video was published many asked me about what brands of clothing they should buy before moving or visiting Boston, especially if they are coming from Tropical climates. I made my new winter video especially for this purpose. Check it out here ruclips.net/video/aWb1AMiKHMg/видео.html. Links are included too
One more tip: don't let your pipes freeze (e.g. by turning off heat in unused rooms)--they can burst and flood! I had a roommate who was proud of economizing on the heating bills, but this ended up being a disastrous strategy.
I love snow and finally talked my better half into moving to Boston. Tired of opening the door and my face is about to melt off lol. I can deal with cold alot better then heat
I hear that more and more, @Rocky Lawing. Welcome to Boston, if you know somebody looking for a real estate agent in the area, I will be happy to help.
Growing up in MA, I can agree that it's mostly mental that makes winters hard. The only winter I can remember that I didn't like was when I went to California for two weeks in January. I often go to places that are even colder, like Montreal, in the winter. I have always loved the seasons in MA. I'd have friends who lived in FL or CA try to mock me for our winters. But when I focused on what makes winters great, I loved them even more. There is such a serene feeling right after a fresh snowfall. Some of the best social activities involve gathering around a fireplace. Winter sports and activities can be fantastic. Some people like to mow the lawn, I enjoy snowblowing even more. That would be an added tip for me, invest in a snowblower if you own. And, finally, I enjoy driving in the snow. Not in traffic, but just having fun in my car. I can go to the local shopping plaza and do things in my car that would get me arrested in the summer. One time I was doing massive donuts at the local mall. An officer came in and I stopped. He did a bunch of donuts and then left. It was great. I learn car control on these slick surfaces and that gives confidence in any weather. The only true issue is a lack of sunlight. Thankfully, my work has me on the road all the time...
@derbagger22 thank you for that beautiful and poetic post. Actually, I am getting a lot of calls from people relocating from CA, FL and Texas saying that they can't stand the heat anymore and I have a feeling that with global warming, many people are going to relocate to cooler climates in the next 5-10 years and even more in the future. I love to be able to cozy up with a warm blanket, the only thing that is hard for me is the April/May weather that sometimes will take too long to warm up
This is all good advice. I'd like to add that if you've never been around a snowblower you need to realize how dangerous they are. Don't ever stick your hand down the chute or in the front if something gets jammed. They will take your hand right off. Also the wet snow in late winter will break your back or stop your heart. Get someone to clear the snow for you.
@@McCready12 very true. Clearing the snow by hand is even worse, many older people get injured doing it, if they are not in shape, it's a pretty rigorous exercise. Pulling your back being the least of the problems you can get.
Question- What’s a donut? If you enjoy the climate then, why leave? I think two weeks of snow might be enough for me - when I went back east bundling up so much just to go to the market was a hassle. But I must admit having the snow at Thanksgiving & Xmas would be 👍🏼 great!
@@chrisl6169 You really don't know what a donut is? You are lucky LOL Love snow when it's white and pure and covers everything and it seems the world stops for a few hours. The way snow sparkles under the street lights. The way the trees get dressed in all white. It is so, so pretty. Especially, when it's not too cold. Yes, I agree with you, Chris, that when it goes for too long, it gets old.
I’d love ❤️ to try living there as my daughter is there but I’m not much for snow nor humidity and the darkness you mentioned would be tough as I can’t stand it even here in California when the days get shorter.
@Chris L, I heard again that they are trying to get rid of daylight saving time. I am praying that it will happen sometime in my lifetime! HAHA. It is tough to go from warm weather to cold but, you can other things that are absolutely awesome in Ma that you don't get in CA. It's such a personal decision and is completely based on your priorities.
Noune, if I move to Boston I’ll look you up for tips & help relocating. It would prob be to Waltham…. the biggest thing is, I’d have to have a job that is open to remote work.
Hi, You should make a pros and cons of Brookline video. I'm planing to move to Boston, and I've found that Brookline is a good option to raise a family Thanks.
Hello sister,I’m from India,my daughter is moving to Boston for her higher education at Boston university on September 2nd 2023.Can you please suggest any studio apartment for her near to Boston university as she will remain there for one and half year. Thanks and regards.
Hi Nouné, l like your videos a lot! Thank you for all the information. I am visiting my daughter now in Winter and you gave priceless tips. Can you share the brands for outfit? I am going for 1 week. I am planning to order it in advanced! I live at the beach. Thanks in advaced and happy new year!!!!
I am so happy my videos are helpful. I just published a new video where I included the links and the brands for winter boots, coats and other useful things. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/aWb1AMiKHMg/видео.html
Hello, this was filled with helpful tip, thanks! As someone with plans to move into Boston soon, how many days/weeks ahead do you recommend we start looking at places to rent?
Hi! Such an amazing and informative video! Im coming from a warmer climate with zero winter clothes, do you have an idea where in Boston should I start buying? and approximately how much would I need for all those clothes you mentioned
Hi Franklin Lee, thanks for watching. Depending on what quality and price point we are talking about, I would budget at least $1000 for the basics. You can always buy online
For jackets North Face is used a lot, Manisha, Sorel, Uggs, Timberland and North Face boots are also popular. Look for everything waterproof because snow turns to rain sometimes and slush protection is important too.
Hi very useful advices. My daughter just moved to Boston. She is 18 years old and lives en Back Bay and study in Berklee. What store and brands can you recommend me for winter clothing? Thanks a lot in advanced!
North Face is very popular here. LL Bean in NH, as one of the comments said, so you don't pay tax there. Just read the labels, if the jacket or boots say they are good in -10 F, then you should be covered for any type of cold.
Winter sports are overrated. It's just too damned cold most of the time. I generally don't go out if it's below the mid 30s and even then only keep it in short bursts unless absolutely necessary
The old-school Irish trick for dealing with Boston winters was heavy alcoholism starting in your preteens. By the time you hit the teen teens you'll be fine being out on the streets at all hours in all weathers!☘️
You are funny, @Marcos K. Didn’t realize Herrings like cold weather. On the other hand you are getting cryotherapy (cold therapy) every winter, makes you healthier Lol
After this video was published many asked me about what brands of clothing they should buy before moving or visiting Boston, especially if they are coming from Tropical climates. I made my new winter video especially for this purpose. Check it out here ruclips.net/video/aWb1AMiKHMg/видео.html. Links are included too
One more tip: don't let your pipes freeze (e.g. by turning off heat in unused rooms)--they can burst and flood! I had a roommate who was proud of economizing on the heating bills, but this ended up being a disastrous strategy.
Ah! Very good point, @Mama V Promise, I forgot about that LOL
You need to make sure there are no pipes in the outside walls. The best Ice scrapper I ever has was brass. Brass it too soft the scratch glass.
Very important
I love snow and finally talked my better half into moving to Boston. Tired of opening the door and my face is about to melt off lol. I can deal with cold alot better then heat
I hear that more and more, @Rocky Lawing. Welcome to Boston, if you know somebody looking for a real estate agent in the area, I will be happy to help.
😂 is -20 🥶 u will see
Growing up in MA, I can agree that it's mostly mental that makes winters hard. The only winter I can remember that I didn't like was when I went to California for two weeks in January. I often go to places that are even colder, like Montreal, in the winter. I have always loved the seasons in MA. I'd have friends who lived in FL or CA try to mock me for our winters. But when I focused on what makes winters great, I loved them even more.
There is such a serene feeling right after a fresh snowfall. Some of the best social activities involve gathering around a fireplace. Winter sports and activities can be fantastic. Some people like to mow the lawn, I enjoy snowblowing even more. That would be an added tip for me, invest in a snowblower if you own. And, finally, I enjoy driving in the snow. Not in traffic, but just having fun in my car. I can go to the local shopping plaza and do things in my car that would get me arrested in the summer. One time I was doing massive donuts at the local mall. An officer came in and I stopped. He did a bunch of donuts and then left. It was great. I learn car control on these slick surfaces and that gives confidence in any weather. The only true issue is a lack of sunlight. Thankfully, my work has me on the road all the time...
@derbagger22 thank you for that beautiful and poetic post. Actually, I am getting a lot of calls from people relocating from CA, FL and Texas saying that they can't stand the heat anymore and I have a feeling that with global warming, many people are going to relocate to cooler climates in the next 5-10 years and even more in the future. I love to be able to cozy up with a warm blanket, the only thing that is hard for me is the April/May weather that sometimes will take too long to warm up
This is all good advice. I'd like to add that if you've never been around a snowblower you need to realize how dangerous they are. Don't ever stick your hand down the chute or in the front if something gets jammed. They will take your hand right off. Also the wet snow in late winter will break your back or stop your heart. Get someone to clear the snow for you.
@@McCready12 very true. Clearing the snow by hand is even worse, many older people get injured doing it, if they are not in shape, it's a pretty rigorous exercise. Pulling your back being the least of the problems you can get.
Question- What’s a donut?
If you enjoy the climate then, why leave?
I think two weeks of snow might be enough for me - when I went back east bundling up so much just to go to the market was a hassle.
But I must admit having the snow at Thanksgiving & Xmas would be 👍🏼 great!
@@chrisl6169 You really don't know what a donut is? You are lucky LOL
Love snow when it's white and pure and covers everything and it seems the world stops for a few hours. The way snow sparkles under the street lights. The way the trees get dressed in all white. It is so, so pretty. Especially, when it's not too cold. Yes, I agree with you, Chris, that when it goes for too long, it gets old.
I’m going to Boston for the first time December 24th hopefully I’ll see snow
LOVE LOVE the end of your video!
😊 thank you, @Jesse Boyer-Gomez
❄️❄️🌬️Thank you very much for your helpful,descriptive information.😊❄️❄️
I am so happy you like the content!
Great advice Noune. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
Great video.
Thanks!
Ahhh my hometown ❤❤
I’d love ❤️ to try living there as my daughter is there but I’m not much for snow nor humidity and the darkness you mentioned would be tough as I can’t stand it even here in California when the days get shorter.
@Chris L, I heard again that they are trying to get rid of daylight saving time. I am praying that it will happen sometime in my lifetime! HAHA. It is tough to go from warm weather to cold but, you can other things that are absolutely awesome in Ma that you don't get in CA. It's such a personal decision and is completely based on your priorities.
@chrisl6169
😊Why don't you just plan a 10 or 12 day vacation instead, then you'll have the best of both worlds?
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Noune, if I move to Boston I’ll look you up for tips & help relocating. It would prob be to Waltham…. the biggest thing is, I’d have to have a job that is open to remote work.
Shouldn't be a huge problem, as many companies would rather not pay for expensive office space nowdays.
Hi, You should make a pros and cons of Brookline video. I'm planing to move to Boston, and I've found that Brookline is a good option to raise a family Thanks.
Great idea, 4toBeat! Thanks for your comment. Yes, Brookline is great in many respects and it feels more urban than other towns surrounding it.
@4toBeat Brookline video is uploaded this morning, hope you enjoy it. Did you make the move already?
Hello sister,I’m from India,my daughter is moving to Boston for her higher education at Boston university on September 2nd 2023.Can you please suggest any studio apartment for her near to Boston university as she will remain there for one and half year. Thanks and regards.
Hi Nouné, l like your videos a lot! Thank you for all the information.
I am visiting my daughter now in Winter and you gave priceless tips.
Can you share the brands for outfit? I am going for 1 week.
I am planning to order it in advanced! I live at the beach.
Thanks in advaced and happy new year!!!!
I am so happy my videos are helpful. I just published a new video where I included the links and the brands for winter boots, coats and other useful things. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/aWb1AMiKHMg/видео.html
In reality in the winter of 22-23 there was almost no snow in the Boston area.
True!
Hello, this was filled with helpful tip, thanks! As someone with plans to move into Boston soon, how many days/weeks ahead do you recommend we start looking at places to rent?
I would say at least a month before you will be here, Nancy. Two months will be ideal but not more than that.
@@BostonAreaHomes Thank you Noune!☺️
Hi! Such an amazing and informative video! Im coming from a warmer climate with zero winter clothes, do you have an idea where in Boston should I start buying? and approximately how much would I need for all those clothes you mentioned
Hi Franklin Lee, thanks for watching. Depending on what quality and price point we are talking about, I would budget at least $1000 for the basics. You can always buy online
Actually, taking it back. $1000 is too much. Couple of hundred for a warm jacket, up to $100 for boots. You can probably fit everything in $300
which brand is good for insulated jackets and snow boots
For jackets North Face is used a lot, Manisha, Sorel, Uggs, Timberland and North Face boots are also popular. Look for everything waterproof because snow turns to rain sometimes and slush protection is important too.
MA native... LL Bean! There's an outlet store in NH where you can get winter stuff cheaper. Northface is great but expensive!
LL Bean. Their boots are indestructible and water proof. Their jackets are built for northeast winters. They might have an outlet in Wrentham too.
Hi very useful advices.
My daughter just moved to Boston.
She is 18 years old and lives en Back Bay and study in Berklee.
What store and brands can you recommend me for winter clothing?
Thanks a lot in advanced!
North Face is very popular here. LL Bean in NH, as one of the comments said, so you don't pay tax there. Just read the labels, if the jacket or boots say they are good in -10 F, then you should be covered for any type of cold.
Hi! We're looking to move to Boston but want to rent, do you have experience with the rent market or would be willing to help us? Thanks!
Hi Nancy, I don’t do many rentals but can connect you with somebody who can. Email me if interested. Nounekrealtor@gmail.com
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Winter sports are overrated. It's just too damned cold most of the time. I generally don't go out if it's below the mid 30s and even then only keep it in short bursts unless absolutely necessary
Thanks for sharing @Belly Dancer Em
The old-school Irish trick for dealing with Boston winters was heavy alcoholism starting in your preteens. By the time you hit the teen teens you'll be fine being out on the streets at all hours in all weathers!☘️
LOL, I should have included that as one of the survival tips! Haha, just kidding
@@BostonAreaHomes Sadly, it's a wisdom that may be non applicable to modern crime light version of Boston neighborhoods 🤣
isn't that the same solution for spring, summer in fall too?
@@McCready12 LOL
Not for me! I am not a Herring!
You are funny, @Marcos K. Didn’t realize Herrings like cold weather. On the other hand you are getting cryotherapy (cold therapy) every winter, makes you healthier Lol