Monday, August 9, 2010

We made it!

So we made it to Singapore! Actually, the trip really wasn't so bad. Long, as expected (17 hours of air time), but the kids actually slept the majority of the way so it was fairly painless. They watched a few movies, fell asleep, woke up in Japan and walk around a bit, watched a bit more TV, fell back asleep, woke up to land in Singapore. Besides a lot of cramped sleeping, not too bad. We got in at 1:00 in the morning and arrived at our hotel around 2. Surprisingly, everyone seemed to be able to go right back to sleep until the morning (I had to wake the older kids up for breakfast). However, we have been a bit jet lagged since - getting very tired in the late afternoon/early evenings. We're staying in a hotel right down town which is fun (downtown Singapore looks alot like Time Square in New York - but much greener and cleaner). They actually booked us two suites to try and accommodate our family. The bad thing is, not only do they not connect but they are a bit down the hall from eachother. So we have Ashlyn, Dallin, and Breann in one and the rest of us in the other. The good thing is, they are very nice rooms. We get access to the Royal Club up on the top floor for special breakfast, high tea, and evening coctails. We like to go up for 'high tea' and get a nice tray of sandwiches, scones, cakes and cookies - and the kids get free soda's there so they're loving it. We're booked here for a week and then hopefully our stuff (furniture and household goods) will be here. On Saturday, we did a walk thru and got the keys to our house and then took the kids to see it. The kids LOVE the house and are very anxious to move in.

The kids seem to like Singapore so far - they are impressed by how green and beautiful it is. They have a little bit of a problem with the food (well, mainly Ashlyn) - not too fond of any of the local cuisine. Luckily, last night we found a California Pizza Kitchen which made them happy. It was nice to go to church on Sunday - gives the kids hope for future friends. The ward seems reallly wonderful and there seems to be tons of kids our kids ages. They're up to 8 beehives now - I think 6 of them are in 8th grade and all but one go to SAS (Singapore American School). That's good for Ashlyn. We met a really neat family who was there for the first time also who acutally live on our same street and have a boy Dallin's age who is also attending SAS - he seems to be someone Dallin will get along well with. Dallin loved his Sunday School teacher who works for e-bay and really hit if off with Dallin. There seems to be many wonderful families and tons of people with kids that live very near us. We feel blessed to have found a home we love in such a great location. The kids LOVE the house and are very anxious to move in. Yesterday we were trying to figure out what to do since it was National Day and Craig had work off. Craig was frustrated because here we are in a new place with tons to explore and the kids just wanted to swim in the hotel pool and go sit in our empty house. I realized how much the kids are tired of being 'entertained' (because we've had to take them all kinds of places to keep from sitting in hotel rooms) - they really crave 'normalicy'. Hopefully our stuff will come this weekend - it's scheduled to come Monday. The kids also start school Monday which will give them some normal routines.

Yesterday was National Day here in Singapore (like our 4th of July) so Craig had work off. We took the kids down to the Civic Center area to see the Raffles Hotel (a really neat hotel from when Singapore was a British colony in the late 1800's) and the government buildings. There was alot going on down there due to the National Day Celebrations. We had to kind of 'drag' the kids but I think they enjoyed seeing everything when all was done (although, they were quite sweaty).

The kids still really miss their friends in Danville - it will take some time for this to feel like home (just like when we moved from Arizona - it took about a year before they didn't say they wanted to move back). It's a bit harder this time (or maybe easier, I'm not sure) since they know it's a temporary move. The older two kids have some trips to look forward to in the near future (girls camp for Ashlyn in Indonesia, 'school without walls' trip for Ashlyn and Dallin in Malaysia and Indonesia, and a temple trip to the Phillipines for Ashlyn) and this helps them be excited about the adventures they will have here. I know that starting school will also help as this will help them make friends, be involved, and have normal routines. We also look forward to lots of visitors!

We'll post pictures when our home computer arrives and gets all set-up.

7 comments:

Nicole Patterson said...

So glad you're there safely! It sounds like your family will fit right in. We miss you already though, and it feels strange moving into your house. We are still in boxes and will be for awhile yet! :) Love the updates.

Linnea Weller said...

I love your blog! Thank you for sharing. It was so great to see the love that poured out of the buses after Young Women's camp. What a perfect place to hug and wish you all well on your adventures! We will always save a place in our lives for you and are looking forward to reading about your family's life in a foreign land.

Genuinely Garff said...

It feels better hearing your words and knowing what's going on with you Cami! Thank you for sharing. We are excited for you and SO look forward to hearing all about your adventures there. It sounds wonderful- immediate friends and everything. Dallin is probably feeling better than Seth is right now - still pining for his best friend :( We love you all and miss you!

Jen Frost said...

Hi there, got your note in the mail. I'm so out of it, I was shocked to hear about your move. How exciting for you and your family! What an experience it will be. I'm not on my blog much these days. Since I was put the Primary Presidency, it's taken up any extra time that I may have. Sorry I'm so out of it, we wish you the best and look forward to hearing more about your exciting life in singapore.

sarah said...

It's about time we heard from you! Glad it is going well! Keep posting!!!

Kristi Hamilton said...

Sounds like quite the adventure already. I'm so glad there are lots of kids in your ward, that always helps. Can't wait to see pictures of your house and Singapore.

Erika said...

So glad you made it!!! And it sounds like things are great so far!! John is going to be in Singapore for about a week the beginning of September. He would love to meet up. What would be the best way to get in touch with you guys?