All the best getting settled in. You're on point by buying a pre owned house and upgrading it to your style IMHO. Yes it can be a pain but you have complete control over what's being done. I hear too many horror stories about expats getting ripped off by unscrupulous builders all the time. Enjoy your new life my friend.
With regards to the fire insurance on your house, I would definitely recommend that you include earthquake and typhoon, and depending on the insurance company you can buy replacement cause coverage for the building and for the contents. This I would definitely recommend. Also, you want to be sure That you read the definition of the building and the contents because in the US the contents is anything that’s not attached to the house. I believe in the Philippines the contents includes anything you can remove including air conditioning light fixtures anything else that you can physically remove so you wanna be sure that you have the right amount of coverage on the building and on the contents and be sure to know what definitions they are referring to for building and contents
Some of the issues that you are having I would never have thought of! Birds, lizzards, no grass for pup… thanks for the heads up! How is she adjusting to the heat? I just turned 59 so I have three more years here in MS. We will live around Angeles. I look forward to meeting up one day! Take care!
What is funny is we sent about same amount of Balikbayan boxes 3.5 years ago, wife says 26 , I think it was 22, people thought we were crazy but we are still using stuff from them boxes. I am still using razors and have enough left for couple more years. Like you mentioned shoes and clothes for taller and larger people is a must to send. Good luck finding size 13 in local malls. When you show the TV in your vids you should have the Focus channel on that channel is awesome LOL
I sent 29 boxes (and its just me, no family) and took 3 weeks to unpack and go through them. I sent them long before I arrived so they were already here waiting on me. I'm glad I sent what I packed, I needed everything especially tools, clothing, and all electronics/gadgets. Seems TV's, PC's and such are extremely expensive here.
@@TrEnsiMag Fun unpacking though cause we had forgotten about some of the stuff we had sent, it was like Christmas LOL The beauty of the balikbayan box is you can send yourself one on a future trip back to US or we do one from Okinawa when we visit there and buy stuff we cant get here
Love your Shih Tzu Scott! Perfect house pet in my opinion and hoping to get one someday. I think tv brand matters for longer life it seems my mother n law hasn’t had good luck there with hers. Scott thanks for your informative videos for people like me that plan on making the move there someday.
That's really ignorant for someone to say stop talking about your dog so much because nobody cares about your dog. I know that not everyone is a fan of small dogs and I prefer to have bigger dogs but that doesn't mean that everyone has to like bigger dogs. My first wife and I had a small dog and I loved him just as much as I have loved every dog that I had. I sure hope that the person doesn't feel the same way when you talk about your family or your house. I'm excited for our trip to the Philippines except for the chaos that I know we will go through leaving from LAX on December 23rd around 11am and arriving at NAIA on December 24th around 11pm. I'm hoping that it won't take too long to get through customs.
I got back in the philippines on December 2nd and came through NAIA. It was my first time through that airport on the international side. I usually go through Clark and it's a breeze. NAIA can be a bit chaotic be prepared for that!
@ChrisB-sv1gz I've been in the chaos before but in 2019 I had my dog. We were taken through a different line and we bypassed the crowd that was going through customs. Last year my wife went to one of the immigration officials that were checking people's passports because her mother went through the Philippines side and said that she didn't want her mother to get lost so again we got to get through fast. I know that we're not going to be lucky this time because my mother in law just became a US citizen in early November. Now I just learned that we have to go to a different pick up location so I hope that won't add to the chaos. Thank you for your comment and help it's appreciated.
We bought a nice house in Baclayon, Bohol last year, our property taxes are $45 a year, planning to get fire and earthquake insurance. Do you has earthquake insurance? I think you have a great family including Channel
Thanks for the up date.👍👍👍👍👍 for the birds you might need to get a net like screen . put it around your ceiling good luck.
All the best getting settled in. You're on point by buying a pre owned house and upgrading it to your style IMHO. Yes it can be a pain but you have complete control over what's being done.
I hear too many horror stories about expats getting ripped off by unscrupulous builders all the time.
Enjoy your new life my friend.
Thank you for the advice and the well wishes!
Beautiful family, cute dog, and warm weather. Just enjoy and talk about anything you want to talk about.
Thanks! We're having a great time here.
Glad your settling in ok 👍🏼 😊
Thank you!
We sent four balikbayan boxes last year, five of them this year. Hard to unpack them when I am still building storage cabinets. Lol.
I hated to open them up right now but too many things in there that we needed.
@Marker44 . Same here. We opened them but had no place to put stuff. Lol. Took out only things we needed at this time.
Continue what you and Cecilia are doing to settle in. It's your life with your family and always be happy..
Thanks for the kind words. We are happy to be here.
With regards to the fire insurance on your house, I would definitely recommend that you include earthquake and typhoon, and depending on the insurance company you can buy replacement cause coverage for the building and for the contents. This I would definitely recommend. Also, you want to be sure That you read the definition of the building and the contents because in the US the contents is anything that’s not attached to the house. I believe in the Philippines the contents includes anything you can remove including air conditioning light fixtures anything else that you can physically remove so you wanna be sure that you have the right amount of coverage on the building and on the contents and be sure to know what definitions they are referring to for building and contents
Thanks for the information.
Sounds like the plan is coming together. 🍻
Things are going well!
Love hearing about your dog Liam an your wife so keep talking about them
Thank you!
Some of the issues that you are having I would never have thought of! Birds, lizzards, no grass for pup… thanks for the heads up! How is she adjusting to the heat? I just turned 59 so I have three more years here in MS. We will live around Angeles. I look forward to meeting up one day! Take care!
She is doing well but mostly an indoor dog so the heat shouldnt be much of an issue.
What is funny is we sent about same amount of Balikbayan boxes 3.5 years ago, wife says 26 , I think it was 22, people thought we were crazy but we are still using stuff from them boxes. I am still using razors and have enough left for couple more years. Like you mentioned shoes and clothes for taller and larger people is a must to send. Good luck finding size 13 in local malls. When you show the TV in your vids you should have the Focus channel on that channel is awesome LOL
There's so many little things that are beneficial to send that people dont think about. Great show, I agree!
I sent 29 boxes (and its just me, no family) and took 3 weeks to unpack and go through them. I sent them long before I arrived so they were already here waiting on me. I'm glad I sent what I packed, I needed everything especially tools, clothing, and all electronics/gadgets. Seems TV's, PC's and such are extremely expensive here.
@@TrEnsiMag Fun unpacking though cause we had forgotten about some of the stuff we had sent, it was like Christmas LOL The beauty of the balikbayan box is you can send yourself one on a future trip back to US or we do one from Okinawa when we visit there and buy stuff we cant get here
Love your Shih Tzu Scott! Perfect house pet in my opinion and hoping to get one someday. I think tv brand matters for longer life it seems my mother n law hasn’t had good luck there with hers. Scott thanks for your informative videos for people like me that plan on making the move there someday.
We are happy you're enjoying our videos!
I like hearing about Chenille. Until she learns to use the outdoor box, do you take her for walks to a grassy area or park?
Yes we actually just got back from the park. She got some good exercise today.
That's really ignorant for someone to say stop talking about your dog so much because nobody cares about your dog. I know that not everyone is a fan of small dogs and I prefer to have bigger dogs but that doesn't mean that everyone has to like bigger dogs. My first wife and I had a small dog and I loved him just as much as I have loved every dog that I had. I sure hope that the person doesn't feel the same way when you talk about your family or your house. I'm excited for our trip to the Philippines except for the chaos that I know we will go through leaving from LAX on December 23rd around 11am and arriving at NAIA on December 24th around 11pm. I'm hoping that it won't take too long to get through customs.
People stop complaining about!there dog , there dog is part of the family !
I got back in the philippines on December 2nd and came through NAIA. It was my first time through that airport on the international side. I usually go through Clark and it's a breeze. NAIA can be a bit chaotic be prepared for that!
@ChrisB-sv1gz I've been in the chaos before but in 2019 I had my dog. We were taken through a different line and we bypassed the crowd that was going through customs. Last year my wife went to one of the immigration officials that were checking people's passports because her mother went through the Philippines side and said that she didn't want her mother to get lost so again we got to get through fast. I know that we're not going to be lucky this time because my mother in law just became a US citizen in early November. Now I just learned that we have to go to a different pick up location so I hope that won't add to the chaos. Thank you for your comment and help it's appreciated.
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How does it fill now that you do not have a date thst you have to return to usa?
Your here all the time now.
So far it feels great!
Did you get your Philippine SIM card for your phones
Yes we have an older phone that we always use here.
We bought a nice house in Baclayon, Bohol last year, our property taxes are $45 a year, planning to get fire and earthquake insurance. Do you has earthquake insurance? I think you have a great family including Channel
Thank you very much! No we do not carry earthquake insurance but may consider adding it.
Please give Chanel updates first going forward. 😊
You got it!
Hey man
Is your area flood prone?
No our subdivision is high and dry.
@@Marker44 thats good to know man
.44 I like that 🤠
It's not .44 it's just 44. It relates to the Bataan death march.
@mattgustafson2516 My response is meant to mean: .44 Caliber!
@@pukavoket i understand very well. I just didn't know if you knew the reason behind his channel name. Take care.
@@mattgustafson2516 Not a prob., Sir!