We had been in Singapore for 7 weeks and, while life was generally going well, something unsettling was always on my mind. On the night before we left for Singapore my Grannie became seriously ill. Despite my not wanting to get on the flight that next morning my family assured me that there was nothing I could really do. It was one of the hardest decisions I've ever made. As you know, I did get on that plane somehow but I never felt at ease with it.
Last weekend, looking around at my unpacked apartment, I was finally able say, my work here is done for now, it's OK to go home. I went online, scored a seat sale and 48 hours later I was on a plane.
Landing in Victoria was totally surreal. There was snow on the ground and it was a punishing cold wind that whipped in the door of the plane when they opened it. I slid down the ramp and walked into a grey world, as quiet as a sound stage and empty. It's so very odd to go from summer to winter in a day.
So here I am on the other side of the world again. I plan to stay for 6 weeks with Joel joining me over the holidays. I'm so glad I came. As much as I love my expat life my family is always first and when times are tough I will always be just a plane away.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Tell me on a Sunday
Snow in Singapore (but not really)
We have been out exploring the neighbourhood in the evenings. Going for long walks around Dempsy Hill and Holland V. We can actually walk all the way down to Orchard St downtown which is what we did the night they lit up all the shopping malls for Christmas. The pictures above are from my iphone and that "snow" is tiny bubbles.
Joel has been riding the trails on his new BMC mountain bike that we adopted last week. He's pretty happy riding even when he bails into muddy ditches and has to dodge giant lizards. While Singapore has some of the poorest road riding conditions Joel has ever encountered he thinks the mountain biking is pretty amazing.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Monsoon afternoon
Monsoon Rain part 1 from Stacey Clarke on Vimeo.
A typical afternoon shower in Monsoon season in Singapore. This was shot from our little covered balcony with my iphone.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
The Expat Experience
A lot of people have asked me how the relocation is going so far. I'm surprised to find myself saying that it has been much easier than I thought it would be. In fact, it's been easier than our move to California. One factor is, we've done this before and had a lot of things organized long before we left our last home. Another factor is that Singapore is simply set up for people to arrive from all over the world and be up and running in a few days.
Going to the Ministry of Manpower to get an employment pass was about as complicated as ordering a coffee in Starbucks and took a total of 10 minutes. We found an expat cell phone plan complete with cheap long distance and shorter contracts. We haven't needed credit checks anywhere. The banks seem so un-phased by newcomers, they are willing to set up accounts with the idea that we'll establish a permanent address at a later date. In a country with such modern business infrastructure and so many rules I thought we were going to be fighting The Man at every turn. In reality this well oiled machine knew exactly what to do with us.
If you're wondering what kinds of things we miss, both Joel and I agree that we miss natural cool air though we're finding 24 degrees celsius at night is starting to feel chilly now. Joel misses the good road cycling in California but he's excited to start mountain biking here. We both miss organic local food and good wine. In all we're really happy with our new locale and have no regrets. Cheers!
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Weekend getaway options
Well we are moving into our apartment next weekend and then our next project is to take take a weekend excursion to one of the popular vacation spots close by. The decision might be a tough one so why don't you tell us where to go!
Bintan
45 minutes from Singapore by ferry. An indonesian island with great beaches, some old growth jungle and lots of resorts to wile away an weekend at.
Batam
The more industrialized and less touristy neighbour to Bintan. Known for night life and shopping but still has some nice places to stay.
Melaka
A historic Malaysian town, about a 4 hour bus ride away. Shopping, dining and new cultural things to poke around at.
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Bintan
45 minutes from Singapore by ferry. An indonesian island with great beaches, some old growth jungle and lots of resorts to wile away an weekend at.
Batam
The more industrialized and less touristy neighbour to Bintan. Known for night life and shopping but still has some nice places to stay.
courtesy of wikimedia.com |
Melaka
A historic Malaysian town, about a 4 hour bus ride away. Shopping, dining and new cultural things to poke around at.
Monday, 1 November 2010
Finding an apartment
Click on the picture to visit our botanical gardens album
We found out we actually had a real estate agent included in our relocation package so we thought we'd try her services and see what she could come up with. Thank goodness we did because we weren't getting a single call back from anyone and weren't finding much in the area we wanted.
Our agent took us to view the available apartments near the areas we wanted to live and then gave us her opinion on what she could get the landlords to negotiate on.
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