I just realized today when I updated my status on facebook to:
"...is moving to the Philippines in 3 weeks..." and got a lot of surprised responses that I haven't been doing a very good job of keeping this blog up to date. So here it goes.
We are moving to the Philippines in 3 WEEKS!!I can't believe it is so close.
We knew there would have to be traveling when we started the program but thought it would be Nate going himself for shorter trips. But his adviser recommended that he should go for at least 2 months. We tried to come up with ways we might make 2 months work. I would have to still work to be able to pay for things like rent and food but what would I do with the kids? In the end it makes much more sense for all of us to go. So our trip is set for August 1st through December 10th.
We still don't know what is going to happen with this house. Originally we didn't want to give it up but the more we thought about it the more it seemed like a good idea. We tried to find somebody to sublet it from us while we are gone but nothing has worked out. Now our landlords are also trying to find someone. At this point, so close to when we are leaving, Nate and I just want to be done with it. But it seems our landlords are determined to find someone. We'll wait and see for another week or so and then I'm done. There are so many other things we will need to work out like where to put all of our stuff that we can't wait too much longer. We have already made arrangements with the school to live in their temporary housing when we get back so we aren't too worried about that.
With the help of some of Nate's contacts in the Philippines we have already found a place to stay. It looks like it will be nice place. The only thing I'm not too sure about is that it is on the fourth floor and there is NO ELEVATOR! Can you imagine trying to lug two children plus groceries up 4 flights of stairs? Me either but I'm sure there will be a post at a later time telling you exactly what it is like! :)
The debate right now is whether we should buy/rent a car or not. From the start it wasn't even something we thought about. We would just go without one. But now that we know where we are going to live and that there are no malls (grocery shopping included) within close walking distance it is seeming more and more desirable. We feel like such spoiled Americans, not being able to live without a car for 4 months. I think the real issue is using public transportation (packed full jeepneys) to get all of us to places like the grocery store and back home especially. We'll have to wait to decide until we get there so we have a better idea of what it is like.
I have so much more blogging to catch up on. I'll try to get some pictures posted soon from our visit with Grandma Debbie and Aunt Whitney!