
I just can't believe my luck some times.
The last few days have been a blur. It would be happy to say that I spent the last few days doing last minute shopping for my loved ones. Or maybe I had clients that came into town that made a big purchase. I could even be satisfied with being able to go to a Christmas party here or there. But as the picture shows, I have been in bed with the flu.
The positives of sitting in bed and watching television could be lauded by most couch potatoes but with the fact that there is just a few short days left before our move and several hundred things to get done before we leave, I did not have time for this at all. For those who don't know, Jenny and I are moving to Singapore. I have told a lot of people and I get a blank stares only about half the time. You know the kind of look that someone gives you when they think you're joking or maybe they are waiting for me to add a big --NOT at the end of my announcement. The other half tend to say" that is great I'd love to visit CHINA!!!!" aargh!!! I then tend to stare at them with the blank look, longing for the NOT joke to happen. It never comes though. Most friends are happy with the opportunity that it poses. They are encouraging for the risk that we are taking. Of course there are some friends who are worried that we are making the biggest mistake of our lives. But we agree that there really isn't a mistake that can't be overcome unless it is one that ends your life. Okay on that happy note-- back to being sick.
The best thing about being sick is getting better and of course the loving care that came from my family during my down time. I could not have asked for any more attention. But besides getting attention and rest, I was able to talk about my blog with Jenny. With her suggestions, I have decided to not only talk about investing in Singapore and Las Vegas but I am also going to use this forum to describe the details of a move for an expatriate. First hand knowledge is always the best.
So as my head clears, I will post more items to describe how this major move is taking shape and how it is affecting everyone involved. Until then-- Have a Blessed Christmas.
Phipps International -Ron Phipps is a Licensed Realtor in Las Vegas, NV and a Certified International Property Specialist.

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