The bugs always have access to the house, and we've certainly seen plenty :). I even had a bat fly through one night while I was up on the computer.
Only two rooms have beds, so our sleeping arrangement varies. Fortunately, the queen bed is firmer than in the Casa Grande, so J can sleep a bit better. Unfortunately, L always wants to sleep with J so J deals with a tornado and piece of burning coal all night long. If I don't want to sleep the with spiders on the ceiling near the top bunk in the kids' room, I sleep on my side on the other side of the coal-tornado.
While we have to deal with lots of roach poo in our kitchen drawers, the upsides are that we are closer to the school and don't have to traipse through the mud everyday, that the house is more open and airy, that the bathroom/bathroom doesn't reek of sewage fumes from an improperly installed sewage line, and that the kids really like to play in the yard and laundry area. There is also a papaya tree right of the laundry steps, and throughout the yard are several lime and banana trees.
Hosting people is a bit different as we don't have as much seating or cooking utensils/dinnerware. Two new families arrived about the time we moved -- another family from Texas and one from Holland -- and we had the TX kids over to play this week and the European family over for dinner. Everything worked out well, and we've enjoyed getting to know these new people with hearts to serve the Lord while we get to know our new house.
Our last beautiful view from La Casa Grande. Good-bye sewage smelling house!! |
Love this bush! Avocado tree behind. |
This side of the house is where the kids played all the time. It's also where the robbers broke in. |
Studying at the new house. As you can see, we have a Tico sized refrigerator. |
Our kitchen -- so glad to have tile that can be sanitized. The wooden counters in the other house were hard to clean! The stove is hooked up to a gas can (i.e. for a grill), but it's not pictured. |
El cuarto de pilas. |
The view from our kitchen. As is typical, the back part of the house is half wall/half chain link. |
And there's the living room. Add a few bedrooms on the left side, and that's the house. |
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