Tuesday, July 29, 2008

We made it!

Hello All,

We are loving our new home...but let me start at the beginning. When we first arrived we were taken to a wonderful 5 star hotel for the night, had a wonderful breakfast, met our new coworker Emily, and were supposed to be picked up at 12pm the next morning by the Brent van. The Philippines runs in a very laid back frame of mind punctually, where unexpected things happen, and people inevitably run late. We got picked up at 1:20.

Four hours later after navigating some crazy Manila traffic, we arrived at the school where we were given a brief tour by Ms. Edna, who is sort of like the matriarch of our school..she knows everything..we went to the school's pool, where we met the principal. He's a very nice guy and promptly offered to take the three of us (melissa, me, and the other new girl, Emily) to dinner and a movie. I think his exact words were something to the effect of "Lets grab a drink and some appetizers at this little Indian restaurant, and go watch the Dark Knight." My kind of guy already. We met his wife, and a few other people, and had dinner and a movie for around $8 U.S. We came home around 10pm and fell right asleep.

Waking up this morning was an interesting mix of dogs barking, black birds squawking and the 'tick tick tick' of our air conditioning vent rotating. Needless to say we've been up since around 5am doing things around the house to make it more homey.

Our house is way more than we need. It's lovely. The floor is all white tile, and the kitchen appliances and window air units are all new or like new. We have three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a kitchen and a large utility room downstairs with a washer/dryer and a sliding glass door that leads to our porch. Our water pressure is surprisingly good and we don't have anything to complain about. We have the occasional critter... a couple of bugs and a gecko (to eat the bugs!) that we've affectionately named Mr. G. Echo, in memory of Mr. Echo from Lost. Or Mr. Gecko for short.

Later this evening we'll be going to the market to pick up some necessities such as trash bags, toilet paper, and a trashcan, along with some more food items. That's pretty much it for now. We're working hard to make our house a home, and loving our time here.

Here are a few pictures to help the visual learner...

Just as we were beginning to feel a little uncomfortable in our surroundings we turned on the TV to a glorious sight! LOST made us feel right at home. And it's good news for the future as well... Here is the front view of our new home. It is a duplex and we're on the left. Jordon is thinking about doing a drawing in paint to help explain the layout. There's our side. The first window on the left is our room (blue) and the next is the guest room (salmon.)
The downstairs is a large utility room. It is generally used as a play room for children. So maybe we should have a few? We'll see :)
They are still working on our porch outside the sliding glass door. The little machine is our washer and dryer...we'll do very small loads. And that door on the far right is a bathroom. Below this is a picture of our porch and side yard.



We take these stairs up to our main living space.
The door on the left goes downstairs and is made of security glass. The next door down the hall is the bathroom and at the end of the hall is the guest room.
This is the little third bedroom right across the hall from the door downstairs. We have yet to get a mattress for it but of course it's no hurry until we get some guests :).

Here is our shower. The water pressure is reminiscent of The Max.
We have a funny little toilet that likes to close on you when you sit down. We brush our teeth using bottled water.

Here is the guest room. By the time our you come to visit we'll have some bed clothes for you. Jordon's using the closet in the blue room and I'm using the one in here. And we have unpacked since these were taken.


Our master suite. I'm still sleeping...we'll have to get some pictures in the day at some point.


Here's our living room and breakfast nook. We can expect two armchairs to match the couch, two end tables and a coffee table shortly.



Our kitchen is lovely. We boil water and pour it into a container in the door that has an antibacterial purifier. It comes out a spout on the door.


Our our oven and stove use propane. Who would have thought?

We'll take some more photos of our house after we get it all set up.

We love you all,

Jordon and Melissa

6 comments:

A Little bit said...

yay!! Happy early birthday! I miss you guys already. I hope that things are going well! it looks as though you're getting settled in. your place is darling. I wish I could visit you next week! Take care guys

TAG said...

Very Cool. I could say and ask so much, like how much it must suck to have to boil water, or don't you feel like you should wear all khaki and a cool safari hat? Things like that.
Whoohoo for Web 2.0 internationĂ le and I wish I could "subscribe" to this blog - but I don't see it on the site. Enjoy the... country? everything? Melissa and I saw French people the the lame-o mall tonight and were reminiscent of our time in France.
I'm not sure if this is right, but w00t!
-Tim

laura.beth said...

Fancy pants digs, Melissa! I look forward to reading you and Jordon's great adult adventures.

Prepare for stupid comments... hurrah!

Anonymous said...

Jordan and Melissa, Rochelle and I are very excited for the two of you as you prepare for the next few years. The new house looks great and I think you'll have no trouble making it a home. We look forward to hearing from you and we'll be sure to send you plenty of pictures once our daughter is born.


Oh, PLEASE steal me the Monkey Crossing sign. I want that.

Michael said...

Big house in the jungle.. sounds like a good title for a Little house on the prarie series. Dont steal the monkey crossing sign.. someone could get run over by a bunch of monkies. That would be bad.

Karina said...

i love the new home!! much bigger than the old one, right? :) thanks for sharing pics