Hello,
Been lurking for some time but decided to come "out off the closet" and say hello.
I married my lovely Cebuana almost 30 years ago and we have lived most of that time near Augusta Georgia where I worked as an engineer at a Federal nuclear site. We have two grown children: a son who lives with his wife near Nashville, TN and a daughter who lives with her husband in Wellington, New Zealand.
After over 27 years working for the Federal government I retired with my last day on the rolls was April 30, 2016. About one week earlier, I got the 13(a) visa from the Philippine Embassy in Washington DC; they got the application from FedEx on a Monday afternoon and by that Friday it was done and at our house - wow!
Our plan is to do a "living in the Philippines" trial for about two years to verify we can adapt to the heat and humidity (living in the Southern USA should be a help), and weigh the good and bad living in the Philippines to see if this is something we want to do more permanently and, if not, return to our house in Georgia. My wife was born and raised in Cebu but after nearly 30 years living in the USA she has gotten used to the cooler weather!
Now for the ready, set and go ....
Ready: Just retired, got the 13(a) visa and our passports.
Set: Getting the house ready to rent and selling stuff we are not planning to store. Get some Balikbayan boxes readied to ship when we get a more permanent apartment or home rental.
Go! Got the tickets, a hotel to stay near the BOI, a ride to take us to Dumagute and a short-term rental in Dumaguete to find something more permanent.
Gary and Jackie Borba
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When I first arrived I quickly went from air all day to air only at night to using only the fan. That was probably the first month and I have never used air conditioning since. I don't know if I can survive next year without air conditioning. Right now the fan isn't enough.
Among my friends, there are those who say they never want to go back to the US and there are those who have to go back because because they can only take the Philippines in doses.
My suggestion would be to keep an option available back home and shorten your trial to maybe half a year. Go back for X months, rinse, repeat.-
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As they say, all the planning for a battle goes out the window after 10 minutes of fighting. Flexibility also is a great virtue! Thank you.
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