Surviving in the Philippines

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • #philippines #thailand #expat
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    Join Chrissy and Rob from Fly Me to The Philippines for a 5 episode story of the Philippines. Meet Glenn and Ruby, a couple with a 24 year age gap. Glenn first traveled to the Philippines at the age of 7 to join his father who worked as a Dentist for the U.S. Air Force at Clark Air Force Bas in Angeles City, Luzon Philippines. He lived like a typical Filipino boy for 3 years before returning to the United States for schooling and College at BYU.
    A love of the water led him to create a company for high end competitive white water rafting and he brought his technology and award winning boats to the Philippines and developed the Cagayan de Oro White Water rafting industry and reputation for being the leader in white water rafting excursions in the Philippines and on Mindanao.
    Traveling to China, Fiji, Australia and other exotic Asian destinations for business Glenn found his way to the Philippines in 2002 and started dating Filipinas. It didn't go so well at first, as he met some dishonest and untrustworthy Filipinas. The Filipino people however were as happy and pleasant as he remembered in his your. On his third attempt to find a Filipina Glenn met Ruby and a 24 year age gap love story ensued.
    In this series we will learn about Glenn and Ruby's experiences in the Philippines, in Manila, Cebu City, Siarago, Palawan, Caron, Cagayan de Oro and living on the boat, a Luguna 44. Buying and selling Real Estate, new homes and lots, building homes both with natural materials and in gated subdivisions. Learn their lessons on Real Estate Investing, living in the Philippines, living on a Boat, surviving a Typhoon, and homesteading at 3200 feet of elevation a natural sustainable life. In addition learn about their experience raising children, private school, Filipino Family and recently with the health care system as Glenn share a recent health experience. With 22 years living in the Philippines married to Ruby, Glen and Ruby have more experience than most Expats and they share their lesson learned in sailing, housing, education, healthcare, developing land, and especially love, in an age gap relationship of 24 years, loving each other for the last 18 years - 8 of which they spent 6 months a year in the United States,.
    Chrissy interviews Ruby in Episode 4, hear her thoughts about living in the US. Stay Tuned. A new Episode next week.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
    @FlyMeToThePhilippines  12 годин тому +2

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  • @clint7-1
    @clint7-1 11 годин тому +2

    Wow! It’s so refreshing to see such a successful relationship between loving caring couples. These two represent an accomplished life.

  • @jamesnichols2511
    @jamesnichols2511 2 години тому

    All I can say is "OMG". my heart was pounding listening to this intense story. I was in the navy back in the 70's and going through the Mediterranean Sea during a huge storm and experienced some nasty weather with waves over 100 feet. I was on a carrier at the time and even our ship was tossed around like a toy ship. It was intense, but exciting at the same time. No one can control the weather and what they described was actually horrifying at the time. I've seen many photos of the devastation Odette left the Philippines in and how long it took to recover. My heart goes out to this couple in braving this terror. What they did for the people afterwards warms my heart showing just how kind the Philippine people are. I am so glad I am coming to live with these people in a month. They need to contact an agent in making a movie about their lives and the nightmare they lived through. I'd definitely buy a ticket to watch it.

  • @PaulClaypool-g2s
    @PaulClaypool-g2s 7 годин тому

    What an amazing story. It's also amazing the love these two have for each other. Remarkable, just remarkable.

  • @IanCrouse
    @IanCrouse 7 годин тому

    As a sailor, I felt the story literally on my skin. People DO NOT KNOW the power of the sea until they are within it. You are helpless, and when you see a massive ship being tossed around like a tomato in a salad bowl, you quickly learn who is in charge. Praise God for their survival.

  • @Vaderbill
    @Vaderbill 11 годин тому +1

    Awesome video love the stories! For something this important, don't pay attention to the youtube timelines just let the story go and go... Most of us would easily watch an hour-long on this! ❤

  • @BuildingInWisconsin
    @BuildingInWisconsin 12 годин тому +2

    It’s really interesting how much you can learn about the islands from listening to a good old story. I really appreciate your content!

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  12 годин тому +1

      🙏 Thanks Patrick

    • @BuildingInWisconsin
      @BuildingInWisconsin 11 годин тому +1

      I always marvel at Chrissy‘s wardrobe. She must be loving life making these videos! I am very happy that you both are having a great time, cheers!

  • @rusty-n4o
    @rusty-n4o 9 годин тому +1

    GREAT VLOG

  • @petepinal8415
    @petepinal8415 11 годин тому +1

    Well guys, that wasn’t incredible story, thank God that they survived it. But what am I missing? Why were Ruby and her husband separated for three days? Why wasn’t he with “her”, in the church?

  • @georgedurig8126
    @georgedurig8126 11 годин тому +1

    I would like to ask a question? If a philipina is going to USA on government tour, can you tell me if the government just added that they will need a $1000 bond to fly

  • @markking3755
    @markking3755 8 годин тому +1

    are you safe in the philippines is the wrong question to ask in the first place the real question you should be asking are you safe in your own country. so how safe is it in your country compare to the philippines then see which country is safer to live in. i bet you will find out that its lot less safer in your own country then in the philippines. so just asking are you safe in the philippines is a joke to be asking. in the first place you need to ask your safe what is safe any ways just think on that one for a second you may see what i am talking about then.