Yea, I noticed as I get older, I tend to enjoy the "slow life" a little more. One thing to note, is there are a lot of neat things to see and do in the area but we dont have "mountains" and things like that. Overall, central texas is pretty flat and will be pretty hot and dry in the summer. We have had summers with 30-40 days in a row with temps over 100 and no rain. But the contrast to that is it has snowed a handfull of times in the 30 years I have lived here.
I really enjoy water (lakes, water parks, swimming, etc.) so there are lots of things to do around here that involve water. There is a really huge water park in New Braunfels (about 30-45min south) which has some really high tech water rides and things.
Schlitterbahn Waterparks - America's First Family of Waterparks
They are in the process of building one of these parks in Cedar Park (about 10 miles north of austin) for about 360 Million to be completed in 2012.
There are many nice restaurants that overlook town lake or lake Travis. One of my favs is
The OASIS Restaurant- Sunset Capital of Texas
We do have a pretty high Spanish population so you will find lots of local Mexican restaurants. (think margaritas and queso).
Again, I do live north of Austin in Williamson county which has been ranked one of the fastest growing counties in the nation a fair amount of the last 10 years. Lots of my neighbors are here from California or other places in the US because of the great lifestyle and cheep housing (compared to the rest of the US).
The area I live in, is pretty much all new. New shops, new houses, new restaurants, etc. I am kind of spoiled and like new, clean, modern things and we have plenty of that here.
Hope this helps some, feel free to hit me up on AIM or anything if you want to chat more.
Probably not, I enjoy having a good time but relaxing and enjoying the scenery is a better feeling to me. It's nice that the option is there... but I'm big into music, can't take blizzards anymore, and will be moving from one of the shittiest states to do business in to a place with no state income tax. It's going to be better lol.