Text of Week 13
Note: Keep in mind that I wrote below blog yesterday but was not able to post it. DSL has been acting up within the last few days. It's Monday evening here in the Phil right now.
Jack informed me that there are no available DSL lines in Greenfields. The way DSL has been acting up this week, it’s good in a way, because DSL charges a flat fee whether it’s working or not. This is why I haven’t been able to update my blog and answer eMails for the past few days. I’ll most likely have to settle for dialup prepaid Internet service in the new house.
I got a text message from Ephraim (affectionately sometimes known as Rai-rai by some) saying, “She said YES!”. He’s officially engaged at 29. He concocted this complicated and elaborate scheme to propose to his girlfriend Rachel in Hawaii. For some reason my family likes to spring surprises on their loved ones. So Eph, did Rach get surprised?
It’s slowed down quite a bit on our construction. Much on the finishing aspects has been accomplished. The roof has all been installed except for some last minute things. The walls, both interior and exterior, as well as the floors have all been treated with some kind of acid prior to painting. The ceiling (marine plywood and Hardy Flex) have been installed for the garage, all bathrooms, music room, storage rooms and the utility room. All electrical and phone cables have been installed as well. The ceiling for the rest of the house (bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining room) should be installed later this week. The wood is being cut and prepared for it. As soon as the household goods come from the States (scheduled for June 19), they would start painting the house. Concrete blocks have been installed all around the house for the trough on the grounds in the absence of roof gutters. The termite exterminators have been coming to the site on a regular basis to treat everything from the soil to the structure of the house.
Saturday, (it’s Sunday evening here) I went to Makati to go to the company which will manufacture our vinyl windows but they dropped a bomb on me when they said the salesman forgot to include P22K worth of screens in the quotation. I was visibly upset by this turn of events and told the salesman so. He was apologetic and said he’ll give me his commission so we can close the deal. I told him I didn’t want to do that, they’ll just have to have some kind of conference to straighten out the mess and told them further to call me when they’re ready. Although the deal on the windows didn’t get closed, the trip was beneficial in terms of me finding out the company and Benjie, the salesman, are all legit. Kong Naring and everyone else for that matter advised me not to give him any down payment until we established that everything is kosher. Benjie was just some guy who walked into our site and offered us his products which by the way we think are superior than most. We didn’t get back to San Fernando till around 3 pm and we were rushing to finish our payroll.
I picked up the Toyota Innova Friday night by the way and we drove and/or broke it in to Manila yesterday. (Check out pictures above, click on the little 'x' to see close up pic - don't know why it doesn't appear!) Pap and I were on our way to church at the San Fernando cathedral late yesterday when we passed by Pilar Village. I told him to turn around so we can inquire about Fr Sito’s schedule for him to bless the Innova. He was the priest who officiated our wedding last April. We got to his church and they were about to start the 5:30 mass so we went in and heard mass over there. I approached Fr Sito after mass and had him bless the vehicle. The Innova is similar to the Sienna. It’s the 2006 model, seats up to 8 or 9 with a 2.0 engine and manual transmission. It has a fairly decent speaker system. At least I’d be able to play my CD collections again. I have to take it back to the Toyota dealership in San Fernando tomorrow so they could tint the windows and perform some rust proofing treatment on its undercoat.
Today Pap and I checked out the site, had lunch at Sylvia’s, then went to watch X Men, The Last Stand at the SM Theaters in San Fernando. Reg – this is the best of the three, I thought. Afterwards, we went and visited Armin in Angeles. He’s been out since Wednesday. He’s had minor surgery and he’ll be back to work tomorrow. I updated him on everything that’s going on.
Note 2: Sorry, Blogger refuses to accept downloading of pictures. I'll do it as soon as it allows me.
2 Comments:
At 11:26 PM,
Anonymous said…
Saw the pictures on your Yahoo site and it looks like everything is moving smoothly. Also read the e-mails flying back and forth between you, Lita and Mary but decided not to jump in.
I just don't understand it with these exclusive neighborhoods not having ADSL service because it's the same here in our area. I can understand it here though because most of these are just summer homes and the owners come to do real 'surfing' and not surf the net.
I just made an entry in my Euro blog about our Fatima trip but I didn't include any pictures. Our godson is here right how (he's stationed in Naples) for a visit until Wednesday. He just arrived last Thursday there and flew here the next day. He spent most of Saturday walking down the beach and enjoying the 'view'.
Your new ride looks good so I assume you'll try to learn how to drive stick. The upside of this is that you'll be able to move around more by yourself.
Keep up the news. Robert
At 12:21 AM,
reyjay said…
Hi Robert,
I experienced my first 'on the road' driving today. I drove from the site to Angeles. It wasn't too bad. Armin, my nephew, was with me. His only comment, "Uncle, you're going to have to learn how to use the horn more often!" I had him drive it on the way back, though. One of these days, my driver won't be available and I'll be forced to drive by myself!!
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