Commentary: The pandemic pushed Kari Kuwamura and her family to find a home in a neighborhood that's 'central to everything.'
Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
My family moved back home to San Antonio from Austin in the summer of 2019. We are a fairly young family with a preschooler, and living in San Antonio was our goal. We were in search of an affordable housing market that Austin will simply never offer and wanted more opportunities to attend family gatherings.
Searching for a home in the beginning of the pandemic was unique to say the least. Before entering each home, we had to agree to fill out a new COVID-19 certification form . The market was booming and houses were going fast. The cliché of “everything happens for a reason” hummed repeatedly in our minds as we had multiple failed offers on homes. As redundant as the cliché may be, it rang true as we found our perfect house.
Kai Kuwamura, 4, demonstrates how he nibbles on various lettuce leaves growing in a hydroponic farm in the backyard.The Kuwamura family planted two pear trees. Kai, their 4-year-old son named this tree Dandelion.Kai Kuwamura, 4, flies across a zip line tied between two trees in the backyard.Kari Kuwamura, her wife Krysten Kuwamura and their son Kai Kuwamura, 4, pick out a sweet treat at Miss Chickpeas Bakeshop.Kai Kuwamura, 4, snacks on a vegan chocolate scone at Miss Chickpeas Bakeshop.
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