It’s been a while since my last post. That’s not because I don’t care about you, but rather we’ve been quite busy getting settled in Bandung. We moved in on 5/2 and the house was unfurnished. Actually, to say it was unfurnished doesn’t quite do the emptiness justice. There was no water heater, A/C or water in the master bedroom, stove, toilet paper holders, shower curtain, towel racks, enough electrical outlets, light bulbs, or curtains. This meant that we had to do our online shopping, check out the furniture store, and shop in the local store called Borma for all our household items. Needless to say, this took a lot of time.
I’m glad to say that as of today, we have acquired all these things and are settling in. We still don’t have any furniture in the living room, but that should be fixed by the end of the week. It was a lot of work, but the good news is that furnishings are inexpensive. I haven’t totaled everything up, but I think it was something in the neighborhood of $1,200. Of course, now we have to lug this stuff around with us, but we have a two-year lease, so there’s a lot of time to figure out what to do with the stuff.
We live in the town of Kopo in Bandung. The house is in what they call a cluster or what we’d call a gated community. It is a 3-bedroom, two-story place at the end of the road. There is still quite a bit of construction being done on units, but I’m hoping that will die down in the coming weeks. Bandung is substantially cooler than Jakarta. It is at 2000′ elevation and the temperature is a lot like Hawaii, except the humidity is higher. It is about a 3/4 mile walk to get to the main street where there are loads of restaurants and stores. We’re taking advantage of this to get regular exercise when we go out to get dinner. One thing I’m glad of is that there are no Mcd or Pizza Huts. That keeps the cost down and is also more nutritious.
For those of you who care, I have completed the 4th draft of my book. I enrolled in a one-year online class that provides me with real-time individual sessions and a full edit of my story. It was a little pricey, but the cost of an edit alone is not much less than the class. With assistance from the staff, I should be looking for an agent in the next few months. Now it’s time for the next story!
Here are some photos of the town and food we’ve been eating.







Here are 2 videos.
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