Saturday, July 26, 2014

Mumbai Day 1

James and I arrive in India 2 days ago at 12:20 am local time after traveling from NYC with a stop in Heathrow. Once we arrive the journey began. We had a person waiting for us as soon as we got out of the plane and they told us where to go. We arrived in the new British Airways terminal which was a beautiful building that had amazing local art diplayed all around. After walking almost a mile, we arrived at the border and handed out passports, which did not take long. Once we were cleared, a British Airways worker meet us and helped us with our luggage. That took a little longer that expected and we had our social sponsor waiting for us outside the terminal. Immediately following getting our bags we thought that we were done, we were mistaken, now we had to go an clear customs and check what was in our carry on bags. We are glad that did not take that long and we were able to meet our social sponsor after that.

He had a car waiting for us at the airport and once we got all of our stuff in we were gone. The trip from the airport to our new home only took about 20 minutes. Once we arrive at the apartment it was about 1:30 am. Kevin showed us our apartment and explained what worked and how some things worked, what he failed to show us and explained to us was that our balcony sliding door laches behing you once you close it... So if you're thinking what I'm thinking... you are correct, James and I got stuck on our balcony for almost an hour. At the beginning we tried opening it, trying to get it out of the rail, ect and nothing worked. I got the idea of yelling out to see if anyone could help us. Thank God, Allah or whomever for 24 hour security that was able to hear us and they were able to call someone to get a key to our place to let us out. All I kept thinking is that, I can't believe this is happening to us on the FIRST DAY... and I did not want to take it as a sign of what our lives here would be like. I panicked, of course, I panicked, you do not want to be stuck in a balcony in a foreign country on your first night or ever...

Once they helped us we were too awake and shocked that none of us could go to bed. Instead, we started unpacking, took a shower and at 5 am actually went to bed. We woke up about 11ish and we looked to see what was around us that we could go to. Our sponsor lend us his driver for the day, but we did not take advantage of it right away. We walked down to the ocean front to get some Costa coffee. Now is where the fun starts.

You know how in the states we have sidewalks, well here they have them too, BUT, shocker... No one walks on them... People here walk against traffic on the road and when I say road, I mean 2 cars can barely drive on them.

As we walked down I was taking in the scenery and realizing in what a different world we are in. People here walk a lot, there are not as many people (at least in our neighborhood) as I thought we were going to encounter, that there are certain places where the smell is greater than other places, and that sometimes, if you have to go, you have to go... Yes, you guess it, I experienced my first person (it was a kid actually) pooping on the street!

We made it to Costa and the coffee and muffins were both delicious. We walked back to our apartment and we decided to take the advantages of having a driver for the day. The driver met us in the lobby and took us to Choice Market... Now this market will be our friend. This market has a lot of the comfort food items that one might need and if you call them... they deliver it. We bought some stuff there and we asked the driver to take us to see if we could get new Sim cards for our phones to use them here in India, but it turns out that you need an Indian reference, so we have to apply for one through the Consulate.

Once we made it back to our apartment again our sponsor called us because he heard the story of what happend to us and he wanted to check up on us. He invited us over to his apartment later on in the afternoon, so I went and took a nap.

Around 6:30 we went down to Kevin's apartment where we met Justin and Michael. We had some beverages and Michael invited all of us to dinner because he was going with James' fellow 176ers to dinner. So we set of on a night adventure. We took a rickshaw to dinner to fnd out the place was closed, so we walked to another place in which we founf iut it was an Indian restaurant. Once there I explained to Kevin that it was my FIRST, yes my first time eating Indian food, so he was kind and ordered for me. As it turns out it wasn't bad nor spicy (at least what I ate). James and I only ate a small amount of food because we feared that we would get sick. The best part about it was the cost of the food, we paid 200 ruppees each, which means that James and I had dinner for $6.00.

After dinner we ended up at a local bar for a little bit and we left since we were tired after one beer.

Needless to say, James and I are happy to be here, and yes, this will be a big adjustment since there are a lit of things that we need to get used to (smells, poverty, standards of living, etc) but I am certain that we will learn to love this place.

Mumbai is a great place and it has very kind and manificent people and I can't wait to explore it more. For now, James and I are taking it easy and just exploring it in smalls amounts of time to not over stimulate our senses and experience.

As you can see we accomplished a lot in one day. We can't wait to see what day 2 and the rest of the days are going to bring.


Nats


Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Au revoir USA

I can't believe that James and I are moving to India today. We have been talking about it for the last 3 months and here it is.

The last month have gone by rapidly since we have been doing our goodbye tour. At this point Both James and I are ready to go and start our new adventure, but before we do that here is a recap of our last month.

June 23-25- I finished working, sold my car, and my parents came to visit.
June 26-27- pack out happened and moved into The Mayflower hotel in Downtown DC.
June 27-July 2- vacation with my parents, seeing friends and doing last minute shopping.
July 2- July 6- James and I did our own version of a staycation in DC, where we visited places we have been before and got to spend time with some friends.
July 6-11- James went to crash and bang school and I stated at my friend Rebecca's house so I could hang out with some friends before I left. Rebecca and the girls threw me a farewell dinner, I went to dinner with Virginie one last time and I just relaxed.
July 12-15- we visited our family and some friends in Orlando. Also, we visited Islands of Adventure to encounter Hogwart's for the first timeline spent a day a the pool to watch the World Cup finals and visited my old stomping ground, Hollywood Studios, one last time.
July 15-21- now we made our way to Puerto Rico in which I had to say good bye to my family. During our stay we visited my brother and sister in law in Manati, Old San Juan, La Playuela in my hometown, spent some time with old friends in town and above all spent time at my childhood home with my parents relaxing and meditating about our journey ahead.
July 21-23- we made it to the Big Apple with big plans and conquered none because of our mental exhaustion. One thing we did accomplish was hanging out with our friends Chris and Joanna, who always show us the best places in NYC.

As I think back on this last month a lot of things have happened, all good of course, but some sad:

I quit my job, got a job at the Consulate, sold my car, sold our house, said goodbye to our awesome friends and family, got to go and enjoy Disney one last time and became a Harry Potter fan.Also, I got to enjoy spending precious time with our families.

I am ready to embark on this journey with my honey and see what this life bring us. Are you ready to embark it with us? I hope you are.

Next time I post James and I will be in India already , so stay tuned because the traveling feet are about to embark on a journey of a lifetime.

Nats


Friday, July 4, 2014

Our first Packout Experience

I can't believe that packout happened a week ago. I had no idea on what to expect, so my expectations were pretty low.

Day 1:
Our day started at 9 am when the movers came and knock on our door. It turned out to be 3 really nice Hispanic men, 2 Mexican brothers and 1 Peruvian guy. Immediatly they told me that the 1st day they were going to pack our UAB (Unaccompanied Baggage) and our HHE (Household Effects). I led them to the basement to show them where most of our HHE and UAB items were. While my dad supervised the movers packing the basement,  my mom packed and empytied our kitchen and my sister and I packed the suitecases that James and I will be traveling with us for the next month or so. By noon the Germany vs USA game started so I took a little break from packing to watch the game.

The movers continued packing until about 1pm when I asked them if they were hungry. They nod a big yes and my mom made all of us hotdogs. After lunch, everyone continued packing. The guys started bringing most of the boxes from the basement and we really thought they were done.

Boy, were we wrong!

The movers continued packing our stuff, seriously, where did all these things come from? I guess you really don't know how much stuff you really have until you pack your house!

By 5pm I was over it and we still had a long night ahead and the next day too. Needless to say the packers didn't leave until 9pm and they still had another job to go to!

Day 2:
On day2 things were a little different. The movers did not show up until 11am, and intead of 3 6 people showed up. Since they were moving our storage stuff, we knew that it would take less time. As soon as they got to our house, they all took a different floor and started packing. It took a while to packe James's office dur to the fact that we both had about 1,000 books to put into storage. Also, the basement took longer because that is where we had most of our  storage things were located. It took a long time to pack due to the fact that the movers have to wrapped everything, if you have articled in a box they take it out of your box an put it into their own boxes.

By 7pm, the movers were almost done and we were pretty happy about it nd so were the movers! Why, you ask? Well, we were excited that they were done and they were happy because they left our house with things that we did not need or want. They got towels, pillows, cleaning supplies and food! They were grateful to us for giving them so many things and I was humbled to be able to help them.

Overall it was a great experience and now we know how to deal with packout in the future.

Here are a couple of hints:

Dont put anything into boxes, because they have to take it out of the box and put it in their own boxes.
Try to have a designated areas in your house for HHE, UAB and storage so it is easier for the movers and you.
Don't leave the packing for the last minute.
Be organized and now what you want to take with you so you don't end up with things you don't need or things you need in storage.
Tip your movers and at least offer them water and food. They are here to help you in this process.


Now that pack out is over, its time to enjoy our last month in the states. Be on the lookout for our DC, Orlando, Puerto Rico and NYC adventures.

Nats

 

Monday, June 23, 2014

Foreign Service Life: Before Packout

James and I will be going through packout this week. What is packout you might ask? Packout is when The State Deparment comes and helps you pack your household goods 3 different ways: Storage, which is for all things that we will not need for the next 2 years. HHE or House Hold Effects, which is all of the things that we will need for the next 2 years in post but that we won't need right away. HHE comes by boat to post . The last piece of the puzzle is the UAB or Unaccompanied Baggage, which include things that you will need as soon as you arrive at post, like clothing, some comfort foods, linens, towels, kitchen stuff, etc.

James and I have been dealing with this for the last few month and little by little we have gone room by room and have separated all of it into those 3 piles. It wasn't until the last few weeks that we really started to put things together to be a little bit organized.

Last week, the moving company came to survey all the things that we have and what goes where and such. It was a relieve when the guy told me that we were WAY under the 17,000 pound limit for all three.

Today, I woke up at 5:30 and just went down to the basement to get things really ready to be packed. Then, I went to the kitchen and started to empty it out. It is crazy, how many things James and I own and how many are going to given away, or go to storage. We are giving away around 10 boxes of clothes and household items. I'm pretty sure that we will collect plenty of things along the way and at some point we will reach the 17,000 pound mark.

Among the things that we are taking with us includes: comfort foods, bug spray, favorite condiments, chritsmas stuff, school supplies, books, pictures, bikes and toilettries.

As I mentioned before they will come to move us on Thursday and once I know how it works I will post more information and pictures, as well as, all the fun things we will get to do with my family who also comes to visit tomorrow...

I am hanguing in there. Packout it's almost here, which means that we will be in Mumbai in about 31 days! It is really happening.

Keep your feet traveling and your hearts happy,
Nats

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Let the countdown begin... Mumbai in T-54 days and counting

Hello everyone,

As you might know my husband James and I will be moving to Mumbai, India at the end of July. We are entering the final month in DC, which comes with end of work, parties, meet-ups and traveling. Between selling our house, getting my house in Orlando ready to rent, selling our cars, finishing work packing our life and having my parents visit, this will be a normal June (said no one ever).

July will be as crazy or even crazier than June thanks to family visiting us, saying good-bye to our friends, going to Crash and Bang school, Orlando, Puerto Rico, New York City, London and finally Mumbai. I anticipate once we arrive in Mumbai we will just crash for some days before James starts to work.

James and I are super excited about our upcoming move. We got our apartment assignment and it looks great. It seems that we will be living in Bandra West, a nice neighborhood in West Mumbai close to the water. All we know about our apartment is that is located on the 9th floor and it has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Also, it has a pool and a gym, and close by we will have several tracks, if we wanted to do some workouts!

As we find out more information and get to do more things I will continue to post more entries.


Nats