Nothing
like hitting the ground running. A week ago Friday we landed at 3 am local time
and after grabbing the breakfast of champions at the airport (McDonald’s!) we
checked into the Holiday Inn Orchard City Centre took a two hour nap and began our adventure in our new city. The first week in
Singapore has been full of sightseeing, new experiences and both new and
familiar faces. With such a busy week there is so much to tell you about but in
an effort to not bore you, here are the highlights!
First
weekend sightseeing
As
you can see we saw a lot during our weekend, moved into our new place and
enjoyed a little time poolside to get over jet lag before Raegen’s first day. We
also enjoyed some of the vast cuisine Singapore offers including Mexican &
Indian food and of course dumplings from the household favorite Din Tai Fung.
House
Hunting
We
moved into our temporary home at the Shangri-La serviced apartments on Sunday.
The apartments are in a great area at the west end of Orchard Road and we have
access to the Shangri-La La gym, breakfast and pool. While the 635 sq. ft.
apartment is small and not quite our style, it’ll work until we find a home;
which we hope happens quickly!
Amy
spent two days this week looking at houses. Housing prices are very high here.
Three months’ rent is more than Amy made in her first job in a year.
After
looking at 20+ apartments the slate has been narrowed down to three finalists.
Here are some photos and details on the three finalists. Raegen hasn't seen any
of them but we have an appointment Saturday morning to view the three and make
a decision on our home for the next two years. Stay tuned!
The
2014 Singapore Airshow
Nothing
like attending your first major airshow as a member of the sales team in a new
country but that’s just what Raegen did. He spent Tues-Fri out at Changi
Expo. Amy joined him on Thursday. It was an exhausting and long week but
such a great experience with companies, planes (the new Airbus A350!) and
people from all over the world.
It
was also great to have a group from the corporate office in town for the show.
The team hosted a wonderful reception at the Fullerton Hotel in two of the
suites. (A little trivia for you- the Fullerton Hotel used to be the old post
office.) The reception was described by an attendee as “the classiest and the
best reception he had been to all week." As you can see the reception
venue boasted great views of Marina Bay and the Marina Bay Sands as well as
Boat Quay (pronounced key.)
We
wish you all a Happy Valentine’s Day from Singapore. We’re off to watch the
Olympics!
Happy
Trails,
Amy
& Raegen
I vote for house #2. Beaver, did they remember me at raffles?
ReplyDeleteThanks for emailing, Amy. I was able to find your blog and now I will keep up with you two. It looks like you two are doing great!!! We miss you and love you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Flynn. #2 looks good to me. The bed in #3 looks like a crime scene from the small picture.
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