First things first, the Internet connection here is spotty. I had it when I first came in but haven’t been able to get online since. It’s like that across the entire residence. I guess it’s so irregular, one of the past interns staying in my room frequented an internet café to complete an online class when he was here.
The Flight: wasn’t that bad! I left from JFK and had 5 hours in the air to Vancouver. The first meal was served, I watched a movie, and slept a little. In Vancouver, about a 1/3 of the passengers deplaned as Vancouver was their final destination, and new passengers got on. A cleaning crew also boarded and did a quick pick-up. Somehow, I slept through this entire part of the flight.
Before I knew it, we were off to Hong Kong – just another 11 hours, J. I slept some more, ate a couple more meals, watched a few more movies, and before I knew it we were beginning our decent. Easy. Even for the baby seated next to me; he only cried once (thank god!).
The Hong Kong airport is surrounded by hills and islands. I short layover and a quick flight later (with another meal!) and I was in Manila. My boss met me before immigration, which went smoothly. Once I had my bag, we were off.
My Residency: I’m staying in a village (the local term for gated neighborhood/community) in the guest house of the Deputy Chief of Mission and her daughter. Because of who I’m staying with, I’m not sure how many details I can give, but let me just say it’s very nice; and big; with my own bathroom; and a private swimming pool; and AC. If you’re still curious, lets skype.
But here are some generic pictures for you of my room and the backyard!
Your residence looks so nice - so tropical! Enjoy!! Love, Mom and Dad
ReplyDeleteWow it looks amazing!! Love, Amy
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