Home Sweet Home
As you
probably know, we moved in January to the main town here in the mountains. Matt
took on the director role in our NGO, so needed to be in the main office here.
While we loved living in our little village, it was very clear we needed to
move back, so back we moved.
This
involved a bit of searching for a new house, since one of our teammates is
currently living in our previous home. After a few months of back and forth, we
found what turned out to be a nearly perfect home for us. We have a really nice
set up, a big yard with a garage, grass and trees, running water and a toilet
inside, even a big heater and air conditioning unit downstairs. Yep, we are
living in luxury now.
Or course
living in our new place does bring its own challenges. Winters are cold, but
thanks to a bit heater that came with the house we can keep the entire
downstairs nice and warm pretty much all the time. We managed to keep water all
winter long, which was a huge blessing as often it freezes then you are living
out of buckets until the spring.
Once spring
came along though, things are a bit different. Pretty much our entire town is
living with inadequate water infrastructure, so our water is off and on and varies
pressure from day to day. We went almost two weeks where we had water one day
in that time (Matt was out of town for most of that, so Cindy got to do without
on her own). Luckily our landlord is used to this so installed a 1000L tank in
the back of the house that we could use. No showers, but we can do pretty much
everything else out of that for a week and be fine. Our water is back now,
though it is spotty at times, so life is good and warm.
Our yard is
beautiful. We have a couple dozen fruit trees growing with cherries, pears,
apples, peaches, and mulberries all coming in at the end of summer. We even
planted a little garden in the back, some sweet corn, broccoli okra, a couple tomato
plants, pumpkin, and one hardy squash plant are trying to grow. If you know our
history with gardening you know they are facing an uphill battle, but a neighbor
is helping us keep stuff going, so there is always a chance.
One neat
little blessing is a patch of strawberry plants in the garden. Without any effort
on our part they are alive and bearing fruit, so at lunch every couple days we
get a fruit salad with a handful of sweet strawberries. We are usually eating
them a couple house after picking them, nothing quite like it.
Our boys
are loving a yard with places to run and play, grass (it has to grow about two
feet high before you cut it, it’s hay for animals) to run and play in, and lots
of dirt to shovel and move around. We are enjoying so many little luxuries of
life we missed in our village, indoor toilet and an automatic washing machine
being near the top of the list. Living still takes up a lot of time, but it’s
really nice to be living in a comfortable home like we have.
Here is a quick pictorial tour, enjoy...
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| Welcome! Here is the view through our front door. The kitchen is right ahead, the living room to the left, then the bathroom and toilet. To the right is our "pile" of stuff. |
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| This is what the door looks like. To the left is the beautiful and wonderful stand up heater/ac unit. The a/c isn't in use that much, but the heater is a God send. |
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| Our pile. You can see our freezer and the pile of stuff we can't figure out where else to put it. We have a shelf for stuff the team can take there on the left. |
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| Our living room. Notice the chandelier, you have to have that to know you are in Central Asia. |
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| The other side of the living room. We have great bookshelves and some great furniture from Ikea. |
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| Our wonderful bathroom. Notice the indoor plumbing, very important. Also, notice the trash can full of water at the food of the bath for when the indoor plumbing doesn't work, also vital. |
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| Our sink (that works!) and washing machine. This thing is awesome, automatic washing with no babysitting, plus it is a DRIER! Yeah, 20th century tech baby. |
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| Our kitchen. Spices, working fridge, water filter, little helper. |
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| Our kitchen table. What a great place to gather for a meal and convenient clean up for mommy! |
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| Look at all the cabinet space and two ovens! Yep, gas and electric, prepared for anything. And, the gas canister is outside, so safety first you know. |
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| This is where I moved the pile of dishes just to the right of the frame, so our kitchen looks clean and organized. Little photography trick there, like photoshop. |
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| Yep, no mess to see here. Notice the SECOND working sink, both with HOT WATER. |
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| Sam coming up the stairs. The boys can both handle them great, and they are even mostly evenly spaced. Sam calls them "ups". |
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| Michael posing with his guitar in front of the "reading chair." At the head of the stairs we have a common room. My desk is just out of frame to the bottom of the picture, but I hadn't cleaned it up so you can't see it. Sorry. |
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| Michael with is guitar in the toy/guest room. We keep it empty for guests, but the boys overrun it with car tracks and the mattresses piled in the corner there when we have no guests. As to the little electronic guitars the boys have, they are from the bazaar here, make terrible noises, and the batteries may have been accidentally disposed of maliciously. |
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| The rest of the toy room with the car tracks all set up. |
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| Sam's bed in the boys' bedroom upstairs. Little shelves for the boys, a window, not much to the room. |
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| Michael's bed and the bookshelf. Yes, the boys' room is always this clean and organized, what do you think? |
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| Our front yard. The grass has to be grown this high, though as I type this they just cut it for hay. We have a little "manja" just on the other side of the car, a place to sit outside in warm weather. The frame on the front of the house is an unfinished balcony. These are all fruit trees too. |
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| We even have a garage and a dog house, but no dog yet. Still trying after 2 years. Our garage is filled with storage stuff, keeping the American tradition alive and well. |
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| The side of the house and our clothes line, which we do not have to use all the time because we have a drier. Did I mention the drier? It's great. |
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| Fruit trees in the back yard. Don't ask what all of them are, until something gets eaten off of them I don't know. |
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| Our garden. Look, green things. Non-weeds are still alive in our garden and it's nearly June! |
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| The back of the house. Yeah, it's not painted. It does beat the pink that our old house was painted while we were on vacation once. |
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| Our washer/drier. Yeah, I think Cindy may love it more than she does her husband, she took a suspiciously long time to think about it when he asked. |
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| Yes, we even have a freezer inside. Meats and cheeses, even the ice cream connector for our kitchen aid call this home, we had lemon sorbet and chocolate chip ice cream already this summer. |
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