Finally Getting Settled
But first a very special thank you to my new folowers! I am so tickled to have you along...
But first a very special thank you to my new folowers! I am so tickled to have you along...
Our New Home
These are buildings with three villas in each building. We have an elevator that takes us to our door and we park underneath the building.
My family and I left our home in San Antonio, Texas on June
25th, 2014 and since then we have traveled many miles and we have stayed in
many places. We began our journey from
Texas to Korea after selling our home.
We moved out and we stayed downtown on the Riverwalk for about eight
glorious days. I so enjoyed our stay as
we took in much that the Riverwalk has to offer. We dined out at many great restaurants, did a
lot of people watching, went for long walks, walled to get breakfast, lunch and
dinner. Matter of fact we walked
everywhere for everything we needed and I found that we all loved it. I could very easily live in a downtown area
and never leave......
My Laura Ashley Petitie Fleur China in it's new home in Korea. This is a Kitchen cabinet with glass doors. This was one of the features I fell in love with in our new home.
Lace will be added soon.....
and maybe a few more extra touches.....
We left San Antonio and visited with my son and his girl in
Houston. We stayed overnight and then
headed to Mississippi to see my sister, her family and my mother. We had a great time visiting and it was so
hard to leave my loved ones behind, knowing I would be gone for two years. We left my family and returned to San Antonio
and we did some more visiting with family and friends. We stayed on Fort Sam Houston as we were
preparing to begin our journey out of the country.
My husband took our truck to Dallas so that it could be
shipped to Korea and then we rented a car and got through the next few
days. Then on 15 July we let for
Seattle, Washington. We were supposed to
leave for Korea the following day but there was a delay due to storms in Japan
(our flight had to stop in Japan). So we
were delayed a few days and they put us in a glorious and beautiful Hotel. We were provided with breakfast. lunch and
dinner coupons in two of the most fabulous restaurants.
Then..... we left there to start our LONG HARD journey to
Korea. We started out very early in the
morning feeling fresh and ready for our 13 hour flight. We managed to board our flight and be seated
without any problems and for the first four or five hours we mostly slept. Then I woke up to the very long legged
gentleman sitting behind me kicking me in the back, which continued for the
rest of the entire flight. Now it wasn't
that he was intentionally kicking me in the back. Matter of fact, I don’t think he ever even
realized he had been kicking me. He was
a very tall gentleman and even his slightest movements would cause him to hit
my chair.
I started cramping and having a hard time but I did not say
anything to anyone. I did get up every
once in a while to move around, walk out the cramps and take a break from being
hit in the back. By the time we reached
Japan I was in tears and I had a complete breakdown. I just
lost it and started crying profusely and I couldn't stop. I was hot, sticky, tried and in incredible
pain. I just felt I couldn't take it
anymore.
Fortunately, my girls and my husband were doing very
well. The girls both had really good
seats as did my husband and they all handled the trip much better than I
did. I kept up with them and tried to
focus on my family to keep my mind off the pain. We then got back on our plane and two hours
later we arrived in Korea. We got off
the plane and in no time we were through customs and we were admitted into the
country.
Once we were allowed into the country they took us to a
beautiful hotel in Seoul, Korea. We
spent the next few days in the lush gardens, fancy restaurant and took in our
first experiences in Korea. For me it
was at time to pull myself back together, heal a little bit and get ready to
move to the base where we would be stationed at while here in Korea. A few days later we moved to Camp Humphrey's
in Pyoengtaek, Korea.
We have been here for about two months and during that time
we stayed in a temporary villa and about a week ago we moved to our beautiful
new villa with lovely views. We received
our household goods five days ago and we are putting our new home in
order. For the first time since the 25th
of June, we have a home! Our villa is
small but well-appointed and it has a really nice feel to it. I promise to share photos of our new place
once I am done emptying all the shipping boxes.
During all this time we have roamed about in Korea and we
have experienced some of the things that Korea offers. We have tried several Korean restaurants and
we have even found one that is our favorite.
It is called Withspoon. It is a
high end buffet styled restaurant and the food is not only well presented but
it is delicious as well. Tiffany and I
have taken one Korean painting class and we will take more classes soon. We have gone to several other cities and
drove around exploring many areas and places.
We have shopped in two Korean department stores LotteMart and Emart. We
have gone downtown exploring in Pyoengtaek and visited AK Plaza which is a giant
high rise mall and also the train station.
AK Plaza (Train Station)
Once we get our home in order, we plan to start doing more
things. Our June Bug (youngest daughter)
is in school and she is doing very well but we do have to schedule things
around her school. Also, I suffered from
the injuries to my back and I have been in terrible pain since we arrived. The pain is in my feet but they think it is
coming from my back. I have missed a lot
of sleep and it has been very hard on me with all the work we have had on
us. Somehow I have managed to get most
things done that needed to be done but every day is a struggle. I have seen the Doctor five times and we
still do not have an answer other than it is probably coming from my back. I am not complaining, matter of fact, I am grateful
that I have managed to push through and get everything take care of for my
family. I will however be relieved once
my back and my feet stop screaming at me all the time.
Views outside our home
Sunset
With all the miles and places we have visited on this
journey we are so happy to finally be getting settled into our new home here in
Korea. We are looking forward to many
new and excited adventures in our new home.
Hope you will stop by and visit me and join us on our journey.
Till next time,
Beverly
Tea Cottage Pretties