The House Collective

whoa. big days.

It’s been quite the whirlwind of a few days, but here’s what we’ve got:

First, we spent Monday to Tuesday in Noh Poe, a refugee camp about five hours south along the border. Refugee camps change the way you view things. A little village is built around the idea that it is a temporary place to live, but they have been there for nearly twenty years now.  Choosing to focus on the more optimistic or light-hearted aspects of the trip:

[Sorry; back to lighter note.]

And that’s Noh Poe in a nutshell?!  Really, it was a pretty short trip and hopefully we’ll be back before too long with a team.

Second, we have a home! We were able to move in Tuesday afternoon when we got back from Noh Poe.   It’s still quite a mess as we try to sort through things and purchase the things we need (dishes, sheets, rice cooker, etc.), but hopefully we’ll be settled in a few days.  They are still a few things to be installed, as well–they are putting in a sink for us (there isn’t one in the bathroom currently) and a hookup for a washing machine this weekend.  Either way, we’re thankful to be in a home and not a guesthouse! We’re thankful we can cook our own food instead of eating out, even if it’s currently eggs & cereal.  We’re also thankful to unpack our clothing for awhile and rediscover what we actually packed a month ago!

Oh, and we came home to find a HUGE and very fast spider on the floor. He was quite hard to get and had to be massacred leg by leg, but Stephen won.  Aren’t the pink curtains in the back pretty wonderful? We’re hoping to say goodbye to those this weekend, but we’ll see.

Tonight we got our bedroom in order. We emptied it, washed down the walls, mopped the floors, etc. And one room is wonderful!  We’ll continue to pull things together and post pictures.

And third, we have a motorbike!  We were able to purchase one today. Stephen loves it, mostly because he’s now realizing how awful the one we had rented was.  The brakes work, it turns easily, it starts easily, the gas gauge works, it doesn’t randomly die in the middle of the road…could you ask for more?  It really does work great, and we’re excited to have transportation around town.

Stephen’s most excited about the nice shade of red, while I really love the basket on the front to hold all of our treasures!  This is the driveway of our house, by the way, with our front door in the background.

It also came with a free cheap helmet and a very cool Honda jacket, which I thought was much more practical than the blanket…

So there you have it.

Oh, and something I learned about myself this weekend: I’m biased to think that men are better drivers. Perhaps because it’s true of my parents (no offense, mom, but it’s true); and Stephen & I, as well. Hmmm.

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