Thanksgiving Day- At Hilton Resort Beach
Hello everyone! Well, I've been here a week and so far so good. I am moved into my apartment now, so enjoy the pictures of where I live. I don't have much of a view, nor do I want to post pictures showing my exact location, so you'll just have to trust me on that. Anyway, here is a brief snapshot of my week:
Sunday- Flying
Monday- Still traveling (arrived at 5:50pm local time)
Tuesday- Got day off to recover from jet lag
Wednesday- First day of work, spent all day in-processing
Thursday - No work, since it was Thanksgiving!
Friday- Spent all day in-processing
Saturday- Got paid for 10 hours of Overtime for doing absolutly nothing but waiting- nice!
Sunday- Get the day off and will go to church on post around 5pm
My Bedroom
My Bathroom
Laundry Room and Second Bathroom
Office
Kitchen
Dining Room
Living Room

Living Room- Still havn't figured out how to work the tv!
Well, hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I got to move into my new apartment that day. Once I got here and dropped off my stuff a couple of us then headed to the Hilton Resort for Thanksgiving feast. The Hilton put on a nice spread for the troops here, and since we know the right people, we got in as well. After enjoying a few hours on the beach we then headed to the Avenues which is this enormous shopping center. I needed a hair dryer since mine was going to blow up on me... even with the converter it was sparking and getting really, really hot. Not good! So, I bought pretty much the cheapest one they had and it cost me approximately $24! Things here are really expensive. Seriously, I got a little travel size hair dryer that would have cost no more then $10 in the states. So, shopping is fun, but it will pretty much be window shopping for me! The rest of the day I just spent organizing my apartment. It was a good Thanksgiving, but I definitly missed being with family and enjoying homemade rolls and homemade pie!
Thanksgiving Feast Pictures

Attila and I on Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Feast was held in the tent on the right
At The Hilton Resort Beach

So, here are a few more observations about this country:
1- I have seen absolutly zero bugs other then flies (and flies are pesky and everywhere)
2- Dust is everywhere and everything is coated in a nice layer of dust, so trying to keep things clean is virtually impossible.
3- In public restrooms they only have this paper stuff that feels like toilet paper to dry your hands.
4- So far the weather has been beautiful and in the upper 70's, but becuase of the air conditioning I still wear my jacket!
5- People cross the street where ever and whenever they want... yes, it typically forces you to slam on your brakes so you don't hit them!
6- Driving is crazy- I wish all of you could experience this. Here are a few, very common, things that happen here and I've witnessed all of these things in the short time I've been here:
a. A ton of people do not drive with their lights on.
b. Reversing on the freeway because they missed an exit.
c. If there are two lanes turing left the right lane (or outside lane) will make a u-turn right in front of you even though they are not in the inside lane.
d. People ride the line-pick a lane!
e. People cut you off constantly- and they just come over without signaling.
f. People are impatient and will pass you on the shoulder or the sidewalk... see picture below.
There was a guy walking on the sidewalk. You should have seen his look as he turned to see the truck heading right for him! Also, the little car was scared to death as well. It was pretty funny!

g. Traffic circles (AKA roundabouts) are pure chaos... no lines, no rules- its a fight for your life!
Okay, there are two rules for circles - traffic in the circle has the right of way, and the inside lane has the right of way. So, that means if there are three lanes of traffic in this circle the inside lane needing to exit can cut the other two lanes of traffic off in order to make their exit. Nice!
h. People drive at ridiculous speeds... if the speed limit is 120K (or about 75MPH) people will fly past you like you are standing still.
i. People will stop where ever for any reason.... sometimes to drop their family off, sometimes to look at a map, sometimes just becuase they are waiting for someone, etc. etc. etc
j. People will exit a bus anywhere... they don't even come to a complete stop and you'll see people jumping off. I've heard they get on anywhere as well, even while the bus is rolling.
Nice huh? Now can you understand a little bit why I'm so nervous to drive here? It is seriously nuts and extreemly stressful for me to get behind the wheel. Luckily I have been blessed with one of the closest apartments possible, so my commute is only 15 minutes versus and hour like some people have.
My Car! J/K I was given an SUV not a Ferrari!

My work conditions are okay... I was definitly spoiled working at Buckley. I have a tiny cubicle vs an office, the bathrooms are accross the street (yes, it is at least running water), and I am constantly breathing in dust. I will work at least 10hour days, 6 days a week with Sunday's off. So, unless it is a holiday I will not get a chance to "do" anything but work and come home and read, blog, e-mail, etc for a couple hours before heading to bed. I eat at the dining facility (DFAC) and they food is not bad... you get a ton of food for $2.50 for breakfast and about $4 for lunch and $4 for dinner. I know I will get tired really fast of eating there, but the alternative is spending a lot of money to buy groceries. At least at the DFAC I can eat a little more healthy, too since they have fruits and veggies. I'm either going to lose a lot of weight because I will be tired of eating there or I will get fat since there is so much food!
Anyway, there are a lot of good people who I work with, so I think I will enjoying being at work. I am looking forward to getting a workload so I feel like I've accomplished something. Yesterday, I sat outside for 10hours waiting to get my badge. I did absolutely nothing all day but I got paid for 10 hours of overtime! Got to love it!
Check out my boots... yes, they are a complete fashion statement, but it keeps my shoes from getting destroyed!

Have a fabulous week everyone! Love you all!
6 comments:
Julie-thanks for the up to date informative blog!! We've all been wondering about your apartment and about your schedule.
It was good to see you for a minute on Thanksgiving...we'll get in the habit of skyping often!!
Good luck.
It looks like you are in a nice apartment. I am so glad that everything worked out and that you got into permanent housing so quickly. That is awesome!
We sure missed you this year! Can't wait to have you next year home safe and sound with us.
You looked great on Thanksgiving. Can't wait to talk to you when things aren't so crazy!
Love ya tons!
Wowie Julie! Looks awesome!
You have two bathrooms? Man, we've never had two bathrooms on TDY.
Love ya!
Loving your blog. Sweet set up. Where do I hook myself up with one of those places and job even!
It looks perfect. I'm glad you made it ok and that things are going well for you. I look forward to hearing about more of your adventures.
Good heavens Jules, drive careful! I miss you, so you had better enjoy yourself like whoa to make up for it : )
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