Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Wednesday February 1, 2012

Wednesday Feb 1/12 update
Michael brought his wife and child again to see the almost-finished house.  I had already left on my walkabout, trying to find the new Costto store (that is not a misprint).  Bella says the wife kept saying “Mui Bonito”, meaning very beautiful, and she had Michael translate that she was glad that we had uncluttered walls.
Bella was determined to get a perm today but the hairdresser was closed the first time she went by so she went back to try again.  Bella said the girl tried to perm her with dry hair.  Big mistake!  Indian hair doesn’t bend!  After many struggles and checking the perm action, she let it cook at least double the normal time.  Anyway, Bella is curly again today.
I started walking at 10am and went east in search of this new Costto, since people said it was in our area.  After I passed the Hospital Del Rio, almost to the eastern outskirts I knew I wasn’t going to find it there, so I started the trek back.  I kept asking people along the way for directions and kept getting pointed either west or towards downtown, which I didn’t think was right, so I kept walking west, past Jorge’s house.
The day was mildly overcast but I kept along the Autopista ring road knowing I would get some nice views of downtown, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, and panoramas of the city.  I also saw many dogs, sheep, cattle and even 2 horses along the way.
The views of this beautiful city in the Andes from the autopista are breathtaking, so I do hope you enjoy the photos I have included today.  People ask us why we love this city.  The photos only tell part of the story.  The wonderful people of Cuenca are the main reason we will happily stay here for a minimum of 3.5 years.
I kept on trudging, 80% uphill, and figured, at worst, I’ll hit the Mall De Rio on the west side and catch a bus back from there.  I almost made it too, but around 1:45 as I passed the Avenida Solano, lo and behold, there on my left was the new Costto store!  I had given that sucker up for lost by now, not expecting it to be way over there.  So I went in, checked my camera bag and asked the security guard if he was sure to watch it and he assured me he would.  So I started checking out the store, which isn’t big, maybe 10 small, but tall, aisles.  First stop were the recliners to rest my aching feet and legs.  Their selection is odd, something like Costco, but at about 10% of the scale.  I found some frozen items I thought I would grab so I went back to get a cart.  I noticed the security guard was nowhere near the entrance so I hung around a few minutes to see if he would show up.  Luckily my camera bag (the fancy one I got from the nice folks at McFarlane’s) was still there.  Finally I turned to the Customer Service desk and asked who was watching our belongings?  The man said the guard must have gone for lunch… duh!!  He gave me my bag which I threw on my back.  I saw some teeny shopping carts for kids at the door so I asked if they had any for adults.  He said they were “mui grande” and pointed to the parking lot.  BIG was an understatement!  I could have hauled out a small car in those things!  I figured I could grab my purchases quickly in my arms and get them to the till without pushing one of those boxcars around.  Anyway I grabbed a ham & cheese pizza, and some frozen blackberries, peaches, and mangoes.  Then I grabbed us some vanilla (for me) and triple chocolate ice cream (for Bella). 
I had them call me a cab and it cost me $2 to come back the many miles home. 
I look out my window and see where they are tearing down a house on the opposite corner, all by hand, 3 guys with sledgehammers, hammers and chisels, for already about 7 days now.  It is concrete and bricks, like all houses are here.  They don’t use heavy machinery to pound it down in an hour like we would in Canada.  Oh well, that is part of their strategy to keep people working.  We have never seen a harder working people than the Ecuadorians.  They are fiercely proud, clean, and happy people, God love ‘em.
The blog has taken extra long to put up tonight because it keeps fouling up my text and photos.  Finally I think I have it behaving.
That was today’s excitement.  Enjoy the pics.   Hugs to all.


120201  Waterfall

120201 Andes Mists

120201 BIG bird in treetop far away

120201 Costto Store

120201 Cuenca in the Andes

120201 Cuenca Beauty

120201 Magic of Cuenca

120201 Lovely downtown Cuenca

120201 Cuenca Horse

120201 Inca Ruins

120201 Cuenca Panorama

120201 Sitting in the Andes

120201 Typical Cuenca suburban street

120201 Immaculate Conception Domes

120201 Jorge's House

120201 GORGEOUS flowers

120201 Beautiful flowers

120201 Lovely decorated home

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Tuesday Jan 31, 2012


Tuesday Jan 31/12 update
Enrique was prompt at 8am and seemed surprised that we wanted the roof done in addition to the extra screen on the matching window we had bought for the terrace.  He said he would return at noon but came back at 10 with one of the screen guys for some measurement checks.  He now promises to install the terrace roof on Friday.
Bella did some errands, paid the water and electricity bills, and met the landlady’s sister at the old place.  We had to return some sheets and a comforter that belong to them that we had forgotten in our washing to get the balance of our damage deposit.  Bella met with her again at 4.
I slipped out to Coral for a few cleaning supplies and came back to get at more computer updating to reinstall passwords etc.
I received an email from the Galeria ArteLibre where we had gone to a kids Christmas concert in early December.  I responded to them asking if they had any reasonable mural artists who would like their work advertised as we would consider having two Ecuadorian-style murals done.
I also heard of the passing of Barb Pillon, one of the founders of the Country Singles in Okotoks, from her very long battle with cancer.  That awful disease claims another friend.
Bella indicated that one of her weaving compatriots wants to see our area and is proposing that we meet with them for the Saturday BBQ at Joe’s Secret Garden then cab over here to see the area.  I guess we are booked for that.
I had a sleepless night the prior night so wasn't in the mood for going out today.  Hitting the sack early.
That was today’s excitement.    Hugs to all.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Monday Jan 30/12


Monday Jan 30/12 update
Bella finally heard from our old rental agent, Juan Granda, who has spoken to the landlord’s sister and she is out of town today, so the home exit inspection will happen tomorrow at noon.  Bella wants our damage deposit back same day too.  Juan is also to bring our long lost mail that they have kindly been holding for us.
I had been trying to get hold of Enrique all day without success, so I phoned Garth (he has referred us to him) and found out that he has a new number.  I have left him a couple of message that we really want to get started on the terrace roof right away.  He is usually so hard up for money that I expected him to call back immediately.
Bella wanted her weaving tools attached to her loom and I desperately needed to reorganize the computer desk, so I walked to Coral and got a large assortment of cup hooks.  The results are in the pictures attached.
I also picked up and installed two sheets of those fluorescent light diffusers, about 2’ x 3’ and installed them to replace the ugly plastic on the gates to hide the water heater and my bike.  That crap is so hard to work with, it just wants to crack and explode on you.  We’ll have to see how it stands up to weather, rain and wind.
The home is really taking shape and we are enjoying it more and more.
I have been housebound for so long I forget what a thrill it was to be out in the sunshine.  Tomorrow I intend to get out for a while for sure.
That was today’s excitement.  Enjoy the pics.   Hugs to all.


120130 Computer Setup

120130 Loom Attachments 1

120130 Loom Attachments 2

120130 Loom Attachments 3

120130 Loom Setup

120130 Loom With a View

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Sunday Jan 29, 2012

Sunday Jan 29/12 update
I had my best night's sleep in months!  My gosh, I got almost 9.5 hours sleep!  That is shocking!  I sure hope that happens more often.
We left before lunch to go clean up the old rental place, swept, cleaned the sinks, the showers, and mopped the floors.  That place is 10 times cleaner than the condition we had found it in.  Bella is insistent she wants all our damage deposit returned or we don't eat next month.
Then we bused to the Rotary Market to get a matching lounge chair plus a small table for the terrace, a small table to hold up the plant in the dining room, and a funky corner table/magazine rack for the living room.  Total cost was $60.
Bella undertook the quick varnish jobs while I went to Coral to get her a medical footstool to help get in & out of the high tub $24, a fancy sliding telephone shower for me $22, and a few other minor items.  I spent most of the afternoon installing the shower items, and naturally I started off with part of it upside down...  Oh well, I'm retired and have the time to fix my silly mistakes.  I also changed the deadbolt on the nice wooden door to one that doesn't require a key from the inside.  I have to figure out a nice way to secure a fancy wire paper-towel holder to our cupboard too.
Bella tried out her new bread-maker and it fried its old, dried out belt.  It turns out it was built in 2007 so it has been sitting in some warehouse for 5 years.

Tonight we were visiting our friends from Edmonton, Garth and Orilla,  along with another couple from Calgary who are scouting out Cuenca as their next move.  Barry and Karen presently rent in Costa Rica but are finding it pretty expensive.   We knew that when we scouted Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica 2 years ago.  It appears this city is having the same effect on them as it did on us.
I hope to reach Enrique in the morning to get his screen guy to come and measure for the terrace roof.  With any luck we can have that completed in a week or so.
That was today's excitement.   Hugs to all.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Saturday Jan 28, 2012

Saturday Jan 28, 2012 update

I am upset.  I had a blog all started on Bella’s laptop and copied it to a stick, then deleted it.  I brought the stick to my new computer and it could not open the new Word .docx file.  I downloaded the supposed converter but it still wouldn’t open.  Then I accidentally deleted it from the stick so all that information is gone….  Bummer.
I will keep this short because I am just too tired to be descriptive.
Friday morning the movers were on time at 9 and we had everything stacked near the front  door so they would have less trouble, considering they had to hike this down our long driveway.  Once hey were underway I headed to the new home by bus to prepare for their arrival.  They were not far behind and they were unloaded, paid, and gone by 10.
Bella and I dug in and got the various rooms set up, the TV hooked up, and set up temporary screen over the terrace so we wouldn't lose the boys to the rooftops.
The fridge saga continued as they tried to delay delivery a fourth time.  I sicked Bella on them again and they delivered it about 6:30.   To celebrate we went and had a treat supper at California Kitchen.  As we were leaving there Bella mentioned how it was always raining when we left there, our bus never ever showed up and we would end up taking a cab.  Well it started sprinkling within seconds, our bus never came so we took a cab.  History definitely does repeat itself.
When we got home we were able to plug in the fridge and fill it with all the items waiting on the counter.  I fiddled with the satellite TV and couldn't navigate so I just gave up.  Bella went for a luxurious bath in her new tub.
What a treat to sleep in wonderful beds in a quiet place and awaken to real birds singing and not roosters and firecrackers.  I had a long, relaxing shower and prepared for my computer guy, Xavier, to show up for the 8am appointment.  I whiled away my time by figuring out how to find and favorite all English-speaking channels on the satellite and was pleased that there was way more than available on cable.  We did good to get the satellite for sure.  About 8:30 I called Xavier and he was waiting to see his Dad and would arrive about 9:30.  Then the Internet guys called and were on their way!  How fortuitous was that!!  So I got my new computer and Internet hookup in about an hour.
I finished off programming the TV then turned my attention to personalizing the new computer.  That will be an ongoing process.  My only confusion is this Spanish keyboard where some of the symbols are in odd places or not shown, you just have to keep trying different keys until you find them...
Jorge showed up with the garbage rack, stainless steel no less, for the front.  He also had his final bill which I was so relieved to see was pretty much what I had hoped for.  I showed it to Bella upon her return from looming and she came up with the cash so called Jorge and came by for the final payment.   At that time we discussed again how to best cover up the piping in the new dining room.  I think I offered a simple, solution but we will see within the week.
Bella says we also have just enough left to go ahead with the roof on the terrace so I have left a message for Enrique to get the screen guy to come by.
We have put up our two pieces of artwork and Bella has now put her loom in her room and is working away to make rugs for this lovely new home.
That was today’s excitement.  Enjoy the pics.   Hugs to all.

120128 Temporary Terrace

120126 Door relocation

120126 Almost done Wall+Door1

120126 Almost done Wall+Door2

120126 Vicente Add Color

120127 Guest Bedroom

120127 Lavanderia

120127 Kitchen,Pantry,Island

120128 Al's Room+Computer Mess

120128 Bella's Room+Loom

120128 Bike Storage

120128 Dining Room 1

120128 Dining Room 2

120128 Kitchen, Bosch Fridge

120128 Living Room

Friday, January 27, 2012

Thursday-Friday Jan 26-27, 2012

Thursday-Friday Jan 26-27, 2012 updates
Just a quick note as we are up early to finalize our packing for the exciting big move.  It is early, early morning and we have time for a quick update.
Thursday I was at the house at 7 to meet the carpenter who was installing the door in the wall.  He showed up at 9 instead of 8.  They finished off the pantry by adding the last shelf and I helped them install a power bar on the side so Bella has a place to fire up her electric kitchen toys.
As the carpenter was putting up the door frame and chipping away excess concrete he nicked the edge of a ceramic tile and broke it.  I had to leave the room I was so livid.  I had had only 2 hours sleep so I didn't want to explode first thing in the morning.
I called Michael with 3 requests to make 3 calls:  1. Call Jorge and tell him about the broken ceramic.  2. Call Alegra Internet to see what they provide.  3.  Call the Almacenes Espana to see whn the fridge will be arriving.
Michael called back with the following:  1. Jorge would meet us in 20 minutes.   2. Alegra only uses the slow internet stick technology and essentially uses Etapa for the regular internet so I am better to go direct to Etapa to arrage for installation.  3. The fridge still hasn't left Guayaquil so they are now proposing Monday delivery.
Well, that was when I lost it and asked Michael to tell them that this was totally unacceptable and to give us the stainless model for the same price if they had that in stock or to immediately refund our money, plus a penalty for all our aggravation.
Jorge showed up with two cousins who speak a modicom of English.  I suggested the carpenter just put a larger board at the top to cover the broken 3 inch piece.  That was the simplest solution.  I thought they had agreed to this.  I also mentioned they still had to silicone around the tub enclosure and that would be almost all the tasks done.
Bella called as Michael had called her about it.  Since she was close to downtown I asked her to handle the fridge situation as I was up to may arse in alligators with the 6 guys roaming the house and I had to find time to get to Etapa.  Bella kindly agreed to take on the task and did a better job than both Michael and I in getting results from the fridge people.  They offered to move us to a huge Panasonic fridge for another $330 so Bella offered to split it with them, and they refused.  So Bella dug in her heels and gave them her steely look (if you've ever seen Bella mad, you know what I mean) and said "You are delivering me my fridge tomorrow, I don't care if it is a damaged one that you have to replace later, but I am getting a fridge tomorrow or you can refund my money this instant, plus give us something for all our aggravation.  You have told us on 3 separate occasions that you were delivering the fridge and have reneged every time."  With the help one of her weaving partners doing some translating, they caved and promised the fridge for tomorrow, plus they offered her a rice cooker.  Bella told them we already have a rice cooker so they gave her the juicer I had originally asked for, plus another appliance.  I told you she did good!
Watching the carpenters do their work, inspite of the additional dust and mess I marvelled at their skill and efficiency.  One of the apprentices was awesome and precise and methodical, a pleasure to watch.  They even began to repair the old casing for the doorway entering into the kitchen. 
About noon I asked the carpenter if he would be there for at least an hour and he said yes, so I left them and cabbed over to the Etapa office to sign up for the internet.  Everything was going fine and I got free installation because we signed up for automatic bank withdrawals.  Once we sorted out on their map exactly where we were located, and that we had our own router, they indicated we would get installation within 5 to 8 days.  They will call Michael to let us know when they are on they are on their way.
Upon returning to the house I was very pleased with the beautiful work they were doing on the door, carefully filling in the holes, ascertaing the correct hang of the door, and spray painting the casing to a fine finish.  He had wanted to use concrete nails to secure the doorsill to the ceramic floor and I said no way.  I didn't want any more broken ceramic today and insisted they pre-drill holes.  They misunderstood and put in screws and anchors, which is way better and, with the help my countersink, we have a solid doorsill.  The overall result is quite stunning. 
Bella was by with a load of groceries that we mostly put in the huge pantry for now.  She also brought some Chilean cherries and washed them up and passed them around.   That was the first thing I had eaten.  We made plans to meet for supper later at a chicken joint near home.
Jorge was by and said Vicente would be by at 5:30 to replace the broken ceramic and to silicone the tub enclosure.  They showed up closer to six and Vicente got to work. 
Jorge had brought his wife Marta along and proudly showed her through the house.  Yes, I think Jorge is really proud of the results of this project under his supervision.  He really is a good man and has become a really good friend.  He must like gadgets because he sure likes to show off my faucet aerator/sprayer on the kitchen sink!  Marta was very impressed with the practicality and beauty of the house. 
Jorge took her home and returned 45 minutes later with yet another surprise.  He showed me a can of concrete paint to be applied to the outside of the new wall to make it more uniform and striking.  I was all for it, even knowing this would add to the length of my day.  The results again are wonderful and are to be a surprise for Bella today.   I called Bella and told her to go eat without me and to just bring me home some food.  We didn't finish up until 9:15 so there was another 14-hour day at the new place. 
When I got home I just wolfed down the 1/4 chicken dinner, my first meal of the day, checked emails and trotted off to bed.
As I write this, for the third day in a row, some asshole is firing off firecrackers at 6\;15 in the morning and setting off the neighbor's car alarm.  Then he waits ten minutes and fires off some more.  We are definitely not going to miss the noise here.  I another 3 hours or so we should be unloading at the new place.
This is our cue to get going and finalize our goods for moving.  Photos will follow, hopefully tomorrow when we have the new computer set up, although they may be a challenge using only this stick for internet access.
Pardon any spelling errors or words strangely out of place.  This laptop of Bella's is not user-friendly, especially the miniscule Shift button on the left side.  I seem to hit every surrounding key instead.
That was our exciyement.   Hugs to all.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Wednesday Jan 25/12

Wednesday Jan 25/12 Update
I never expected to be able to blog tonite but we have Michael's internet stick and Bella's laptop which is driving me crazy.
I met Michael at 9 and went to the TV Cable office expecting to have to battle to avoid a $140 penalty if we cancelled the TV portion and hoping to sweet-talk them with a longer term internet contract.  We had to bounce between two desks and I had brought the TV box with me but had forgot the remote.  The cancellation was only $25 so I paid cash.  Then we went to arrange the move of the uy,internet to the new house.  Lo and behold they don't provide service into our area of the city...  So we grab a cab home and unhook evrything and return with the modem and the remote and all the cables.   They are satisfied and we are cancelled properly.
Michael suggests I try Etapa about five blocks away.   They turned out to be horrifically expensive and slower so I quickly crossed them off my list.   Also their systeaym had been down for long stretches in the last two days.
So I head to the new house to meet with my computer guy, Xavier, but I make a detour into the Mall De Monay to check out other providers.  Everyone is offering these USB sticks for $20 but they are all slow and unreliable.   Also we will have 2-3 computers to satisfy.  Movistar has a small modem that will run up to 5 computers but they want $50 per month.  I discuss all this with Xavier as he is picking up my laptop for cloning and he recommends Alegra (whose stick we are using tonight) and their office is 1/2 block from the big cathedral.   I'll have to see if I can make it there tomorrow or Friday.   I really need internet to set up my new computer on Saturday.
I expected to be meeting the door installer around 2 and the granite installer around 3 but Jorge stopped by to say the granite guy will show up at 5 and the door installer at 8am tomorrow.   Jorge dropped off the matching window for the upper terrace, all except for the glass for the round upper part.   I guess they make those to fit after the fact.
I had a quick nap on my new bed and Bella phoned that the drapery people were coming by at 3:30 and that she was rushing down to meet us.  I asked her to bring the vacuum so we could clean up quickly behind them.   Well the installer and a cab driver could not find our place in spite of detailed, simple instructions and photos.  He ended up sitting in the rain at the cab stand 2 blocks away.  Some neighbors stopped by to chat and one fellow spoke pretty good english so we called the guy back and had this fellow talk to him.  When we found out where he was I walked down to help haul the stuff in.   You could tell immediately that this guy has installed a few sets of drapes in his day!   Other than borrowing my stool and a hacksaw he had all his hardware and tools neatly arranged and he put the drapes on the rods the correct direction every time.  There are a couple of minor differences from what we ordered but nothing to cry about, the drapes look tremendous, especially in the living room.   I purposely did not take any photos today because I want to show you the finished product after Friday's move-in.
Then the granite guy showed up early and installed the granite countertop in under 1/2 hour and we are again tickled pink with that result!   We now only need the door installed tomorrow and we could move in nicely.  The terrace roof construction will have to await the final bill from Jorge. We decided to go to Mall De Monay for supper and to check out items at Coral.  After wolfing down a small pizza we shopped to find two great adjustable bar stools for the breakfast island, a lovely plant to hide some exposed plumbing, and some garbage cans which we cabbed quickly to the new house before returning home.
Once home we packed up the computer area and the TV.   It won't take much to do the rest which will probably fit in my big suitcase.   We are getting VERY excited to be so close to fruition.
Bella points out that Jorge had estimated the work to take up to two months to complete and we have managed to cajole our way into getting most of it done in under 3 weeks.  Jorge deserves a lot of this credit.
Anyway, that was today's excitement.   Hugs to all.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Tuesday Jan 24/12


Tuesday Jan 24/12 update
Today we went to apply for our Censo travel document at the Immigration Police office.   It was necessary that we get this done before we go to Quito on the 31st to get the Cedula or internal resident papers.   We were not surprised that they now say to return Feb 15th because they still don’t have the proper paper to print these documents so Bella will have to run to the airport tomorrow and cancel our reservations to Quito.
Bella then went off to the lawyers’ office to arrange for the movers they recommended while I went to meet Michael at the Almacenes Espana to see where our Bosch fridge is.  While waiting on a bright sunny morning I caught a few shots of the Parque Calderon and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral.  Then this tour bus came by with a bunch of latino kids begging to have their picture taken, so who was I to refuse?
The fridge story is that the original one came in damaged so they sent it back and that the new one was on its way.  We told them to deliver it Thursday when we will definitely be at the house all day.  We told them that this cost us a one week delay into moving into our house and that we had to pay additional rent as a result so we expected a discount or credit of some sort.  I asked them to throw in a $71 juicer but they apparently refused that.
I also had Michael call Jorge about the granite for the island.   Apparently they don’t have matching granite in the larger size so they wanted to know if we would accept 2 pieces.  We said no, we want one piece and they could get granite that will match the cupboards as best they can, and we want it installed Thursday.
Since I was downtown and had the time I called the gal who handles house insurance and walked to her office for a new 10:30 appointment.  On the way I saw an electronics store and picked up the AAA batteries for the remote, an HDMI cable, and a speaker set with proper wiring for $66 to connect the TV to the satellite.  Then I had to cart this load several blocks to the insurance place.
Cristina, the insurance gal, learned her English as an exchange student in Indiana and she brought out their offer through ACE Insurance based on some preliminary numbers.  I was flabbergasted that they wanted over $700 for such a tiny policy on a Named Perils basis, although it did include earthquake and flood coverage.   I was figuring $150 to $300 on the high side…  Heck, we pay less premium for our Okotoks house for 4 times the coverage on an All Risks basis.  It is no wonder that Ecuadorians do not insure their homes and that possibly explains the high rates because they have no premium base.   This was very disappointing.
I cabbed home to change clothes and then bused the stuff over to the new house.  I wanted to install a telephone shower head in my shower but I see I have the same problem as in Bella’s where I needed an extension.  I hung around in case Jorge or anyone came, but nobody did, so I crashed for a couple of hours on my new bed.  Aaaaahhhhh.
I came back to a delicious pork chop supper, our last official supper in the rental place, as we have run out of food here and Bella doesn't want to be carting more stuff than necessary.
I took down the chicken wire on the terrace here to take over to the new terrace.   It appears to be just enough length to cover the 9’ although it may be tricky to tack down to keep the boys in.
Tonight I will be packing all the computer stuff and unhooking the cable TV.   I have to give my laptop to Xavier, the computer guy, to clone to the new computer which he has received to put together.
Michael is to get us a temporary internet stick but we have no idea how it works or how reliable it is, or even if we will need it.
Jorge just called and came right over to show me a sample piece of the single granite they will install tomorrow afternoon.  It is a nice lighter brown with darker flakes and it should go nicely with the cupboards.  I approved it, so we will see him tomorrow.

PLEASE NOTE that we will be incommunicado from Wednesday the 25th to Sunday the 29th as we get moved and hooked up at the new house and get a new computer.   Please hold off on any emails.

That was today’s excitement.  Enjoy the pics.   Hugs to all.


120124 Interesting Stone House on Gran Columbia

120124 Parque Calderon+Immaculate Conception1

120124 Parque Calderon+Immaculate Conception2

120124 Parque Calderon+Immaculate Conception3
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120124 Statue + Cuenca U

Monday, January 23, 2012

Sunday-Monday Jan 22-23, 2012


Sunday Jan 22/12 update
Today is a day of repose for the weary bodies.
And yet we loaded up 3 suitcases and a backpack full of stuff and cabbed it over to the new place.
I installed the plastic from the bed bags on the inside of the gate to help keep the dust down until the new door is in place Thursday.   We sure love the feeling walking in the new house.   Then we cabbed home with the empty suitcases to be filled up again for another day.  Then I watched movies and crashed while Bella read her books and crashed.


Monday Jan 23/12 update
This sleeping business is getting tiresome.  To bed at 10, awake at 1, up at 2, lay down at 4, up again at 6:30.  I can’t wait until Friday to sleep in the new bed in a quiet neighborhood.   But it was a glorious morning for the brisk walk to the new house.   I got there before 9, hoping the satellite guy, (another Jorge), would be there, and maybe Jorge the Architect with his billing summary, and maybe the granite guy to finish off the island.  On the way I picked up some sandpaper so I can take another crack at repainting the surface of the dining room table some day. 
Satellite Jorge came to view our place at 10 and since the satellite needs to face East, we are laughing.  He would be back at 3 to install it upon a cash deposit of 1/2.
I didn’t do too much, just more sweeping, mopping, and washing floors.   Then I modified and installed some coat hooks, and installed a lock on our secret hiding place.  Bella showed up with more goodies and knick-knacks and got busy setting up her room further.
I had Bella help me flip our dining room table over the island, then slide it carefully standing on its end through the kitchen doorway and into its new resting place in the new dining room.  Once we get a board to cover the piping, add some rugs, and get the main door installed, that room will be basically finished.
I caught the neighbor, Nilo, at home for his lunch and asked if it was OK for us to install the satellite dish on the outside of our wall, 2 stories above the roof of his garage.  He said it was no problem.  Now he wants Jorge to install a dish for him too.   I told Jorge they better get his done before we put up our terrace roof or access will be more difficult.
True to his word, Jorge was back with a dish and all the trimmings and basically had no trouble setting it up except his equipment had trouble finding the satellite direction for a bit.   Once that was found it was all downhill from there.   He had this very old, small TV to test it with, as we don’t have a TV at the new place yet, and the colour was amazing.   We also should catch some channels that will be exciting, like ESPN1 and ESPN2, and Fox (for Dancing With The Stars).  I have to pick up some AAA batteries for the remote and an HDMI cable to get the best colour.
About 4:30 I called Jorge the Architect to see why nobody showed up.  He nattered a lot of excuses in Spanish so I tried to get across that I would not be there until after 2 tomorrow.   I hope he understood.  We have to be up early tomorrow to go to get our Censo and we certainly hope that goes smoothly.
Wednesday I have an appointment with an insurance person to see about getting insurance for the house.   I may also have to go with Michael to the TV Cable people and break our contract down to only Internet.  We may have to pay a penalty but that will be offset easily by the saving from having free satellite TV from now on.
Then we went to our Big Kabuda’s Burgers for supper.   What an absolute treat it is to get these monster burgers, I kid you not, at least a six-inch diameter bun, loaded to the rafters, with a coke, for $3.  Mmmmmmm.
Then we caught the bus home and got caught in a good shower for the brief walk home.  It is a good thing that we have learned to carry an umbrella at all times.
Bella is off to Segundo’s to tutor while I try to get this blog off.
That was today’s excitement.  Enjoy the pics.   Hugs to all.

120123 House with Satellite

120123 Bella In Dining Room

120123 A Glorious Morning

120123 Jorge with satellite