Saturday, July 21, 2012

Whew!

We're back!  We really hit the ground running upon returning to Hong Kong.  Here are a few bullet points to sum it up.
  • Josiah is very happy to be back and likes to remind us throughout the day how much he loves Hong Kong. He especially loves beeping his own octopus card when he rides the buses and trains. 
  • I am very happy to have a new iPhone- I think I'm in love!  In fact I am writing this blog using the phone's wireless hotspot since we don't' have internet yet. I know, I'm a nerd. 
 


  • We’re back to the stroller as our mode of transport. We bough a buggy board and are loving getting around this way. My feet are pretty sore getting back into all the walking, so at least the kids are getting a break.  Our goal is for Josiah to walk most of the time, but for those tired, rushed, hot or rainy moments this is a life savor. 

  • We went house hunting all Friday and were disappointed that the housing estate, Oceanaire, we had our hearts set on moving into was just too expensive.  Rental rates have nearly doubled since we moved here six years ago! In the end we found a brand new village house that I think we are going to like (see above)
  • Brief explanation of a “village”: while most of HK is comprised of high rises, there are clusters of 3 story village houses.  Some of the villages have been around over a hundred years.  Basically it is less like living in New York City and more like living in mainland China. We have never lived in one before because they are usually further from the train stations, known for mosquitos, and lacking the facilities (pool, playroom etc). However we are starting to see the upside of a village, a more open floor plan, being closer to nature, and of course cheaper rent (: 
  • I should clarify we are only renting the middle level of the village house. Our village is only 5 minutes from a picturesque beach, 5 minutes to a shopping centers and 7 minutes to the station.  This is the smallest place we’ve ever lived in (700 sq feet) with only 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, but the open floor plan makes it doable for us. Besides, after our family all living in 1 room together for a whole year or car or motorhome- anything is a step up. 
 Outside of our house looks like a third world country. Seriously, we look at that trash pile. Fortunately I feel very at home in third world countries (:  


   Our landlord Mr. Lee is so nice! He was born in this village and has lived here his whole life. 
This is Mr. Lee's papaya grove, just a few steps from our house.
 This is the view out of kitchen window while I'm washing dishes. I love it!
  • Last Tuesday we hired some movers to get our things from 5 different houses where we’ve been stashing them (thank you so much friends!!!) Here are the movers hauling our couch up the balcony.  I’ve been teaching summer school during the day while Jason has been trotting around the city with the kids tracking down washing machines, refrigerators, and other essential furniture. After Thursday we should be all set. Pictures of the inside to come . . .
  •  Today the heat index was 140 F. I’m not kidding, see for yourself.  I was out running errands in the heat and I will admit I got a little cranky.

  • Tonight is our first night sleeping in our new place!!!  We had dinner on the floor, followed by a glorious tropical thunder storm that broke the heat. Glory!!  After dinner we walked down to the beach and took a deep breath to soak in the fact that we are getting settled again. 

  • Jason is an awesome “Mr. Mom” and the kids love having him as their primary care giver for these two weeks.  He may be a teeny weeny bit excited to get back to his old job, as it will feel like a vacation compared to being with the kids 24- 7, 365 days (his words not mine)

  • I am teaching games to 3-4 year old this summer. Although I am acclimated to this age level, I've never taught preschool before.  There have been wet faces, wet pants and I nearly lost my voice- but look how cute they are! One class didn’t get my name straight so they call me “Mrs. Pink”.  I kind of like it so I haven’t corrected them. 
That is enough for me tonight. If you are reading this can you leave me a comment? I’m not sure who is following me anymore. Cheers!

15 comments:

Sara said...

I've been following your blogs since we moved from HK 2 years ago. I never commented last year-- but what an exciting year! Glad you are settling back into HK!

Emily Thompson said...

I read this!!! Love all the photos! Cant wait to see your new place!

J.M.Paine said...

So Fun...looks like you guys hit the ground running! It sounds like the transition has been great and the munchkins are feeling at home again! Love you guys!

Barnstables said...

I still read your blog Christine! How is the unpacking?

Angela said...

girl! you got me! i'm an avid reader! And of course I'm loving every second of it! thanks for blogging sister.

gerry said...

So good to see your pictures and that things are getting back to whatever normal is :) Miss you all and I still have not removed the heart and star stickers Annette put in our bathroom and other little places, makes me smile!

Chris and Sarah said...

Of course we are reading your blog! Love that you're getting a little taste of Mainland. Can't wait to see what the Lord has in store for your family.

Jenny Beckman said...

I love reading about all your adventures!

Dana said...

I'm still followin' and can't wait to see you soon! :)

Mary Lynn said...

Can't believe your year away is over already! Sorry I missed you in Toronto, but happy that you got together with my kids. You are a wonderful writer, Christine, and I really enjoy keeping up with your adventures and seeing all the great pictures! Love to you all, Mary Lynn

Laura Liskey said...
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Laura said...

I am! I love reading your blog and seeing all your adventures. I especially love seeing the day to day activities, the food, the housing and the people from the different countries you have lived in. So interesting! Thanks for sharing your lives, you guys are amazing!

Miranda said...

I'm still reading!! Glad you are getting settled, (slowly). Can't wait to see inside pics!

Becky said...

Hi there! Glad to see you've settled back in to HK life :) I checked in fr time to time while you were "on the road" and will do the same again, here. Great to see all the photos - hope to see you soon!

Elizabeth said...

Hi Christine! I check blogs from time to time and yours is one I keep up with. I enjoy hearing what you guys are doing. It's inspiring and encouraging. : ) I also love the view you have from your kitchen window! God bless you guys!