It was in a major convention center and covered about a third of the first floor. This is at the scale of something like the Javits Center. And it was packed. People brought their dogs, many off leash and abundantly in strollers.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Learning the culture - pets
It was in a major convention center and covered about a third of the first floor. This is at the scale of something like the Javits Center. And it was packed. People brought their dogs, many off leash and abundantly in strollers.
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Sorry, the box spring won't fit in the elevator
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Not ready, but on our way.
Well, now we've gone and done it. Sold the house in San Jose, bought the house in Maine, put our USA stuff in storage in the new house and have a tenant moving in today.
The last two weeks have been so much about accepting the love and support of friends like Glen & Sarah and Joanne & Michael, strangers like the team at Land Rover of Monroeville, PA and our family of Kat, Grace, Keda and Raoul. I can't imagine how we could have done it without them.
The Hudkins jackass gene was definitely in play as I worked at Harker until 2 weeks ago, took a week to drive across the country and then took a week to move our lives into storage. Now after checking the dog in, we're waiting for our flight and wondering, "Are we really moving to Taiwan?"
We may not be ready, but we're jumping off the bridge again. So far we haven't hit the rocks!
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Adventures without motion the sequel
For those who didn't read yesterday's post, Grace and I are waiting for parts to fix the Range Rover that suffered a right rear brake explosion - no joke - ready yesterday's post.
Latest news is that the can get all of the myriad of parts required by 10:00 AM tomorrow - except the one that would actually hold the brake caliper. <SIGH>
So the question is not what time can we leave tomorrow, but will we be able to leave by Friday.
Moving company is now delivering Sunday instead of tomorrow, so that's sorted.
Keeping our fingers crossed.
In the meantime, we walked to Target and went shopping for gear to loll by the pool and snacks for the rest of the trip.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Adventures in motion - or the absence thereof
Short version
So, in January, I bought a 2005 Land Rover Range Rover at a fairly attractive price. These suckers depreciate a lot.
- The schedule. Since the Taiwan portion of our wordly goods would leave the first week of May, and the Maine stuff would before the end of May (turned out to be June 6) and I was choosing to work until the day we were leaving (June 16 - Hudkins jackass gene), we'd need a car (and two motorcycles the second motorcycle would be for co-driver Grace) for several weeks after everything else was gone as we'd be camping in the house. That meant two motorcycles could not go on the moving van to Maine. I was thinking a trailer was the right way to manage what we would live with for two to three weeks plus two motorcycles. The two cars we owned didn't have the guts to drag a trailer over the Sierras, the Wasatch and the Rockies
- The wine collection. Moving wine across the country in summer is impossible without temperature control. Can't do that in a moving van or a trailer.
- Timing - it went on the market in January while we were in Maine buying the house. It seemed a karmic gift
- Good for living/leaving in Maine as it would get through whatever weather
- Nostalgia. One of the first cars I drove consistently when I was young was a Land Rover 109 Series II. This could have been it right to the vents under the split windshield to the spare tyre on the hood. Only thing obviously missing are the wing mirrors.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
First Day of School
Well, the Geezer is getting ready for another first day of school. Orientation for me at Taipei American School (and find an apartment) is all week this week. Fun to have those first day at a new school butterflies again.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Big Move
Well the geezer and partner are now off on phase 2 of the Next Great Adventure (NGA).
The NGA is moving to Taiwan to become the CIO of the Taipei American School! That happens July 1, 2017. But Phase 2 is saying goodbye to San Jose as a home base. New home base to be somewhere within an hour of PWM. That's right, it's back to Maine as a North American home base, summer residence beginning in 2018 and retirement destination (should we ever get around to that).
Having spent today setting up a trusts and estate lawyer, an accountant and a real estate lawyer today, the search begins in earnest tomorrow. Pictures and descriptions of the candidates will go up following the visits.
Stay tuned!