Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Time is moving on!

We have started to put together the items we think we want to pack and ship. We have gotten the advice to compare availability and purchase price overseas to shipping fees, fine, except I can't find the price of everyday items in Qatar so I can't get a comparison. We are getting our International Driver's Permit from AAA, this will let us rent a car and drive until we get the Qatar permit and purchase a car.

Have setup the online banking and bill payment option for most everything. We are also getting all the important numbers and copies of everything to our daughter, our family attorney, and my brother. Surely with things in three places, if something is needed, somebody can handle it.

With the nice weather now in East Tennessee, we hope to enjoy some of the summer before our departure to the great "hot" middle east. August temps can be around 120 degrees, a little adjustment.

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

An Answer

We finally got an answer to part of the shipping question. Our allowence will cover 100 to 120 Kg, about 300lbs. That will take about 3 weeks to arrive, so I am planning for a July 1st ship date.

Next question is what to take. One thing we have heard from the area, take sunscreen because it is expensive in county. That may be the free market at work because if anything would be needed in a county that only gets 3 to 5 inches of rain a year, it would be protection from the sun.

Monday, April 25, 2005

The "List"

As promised, here are a few things to put on a list when you have to prepare to be gone for an extended period of time. This has been a good exercise and hopefully will shorten our list of last minute crisis.

  1. Updated wills and a Power of Attorney so someone can handle problems if they arise.
  2. Put all our important information in a file and leave copies with family members and our attorney.
  3. Passports renewed.
  4. Visa requirements met so we can get into the country.
  5. Arranging with our local bank for money transfers, etc.
  6. Setting up all the automatic payments needed because we will not get our local mail in a timely manner (if at all).
  7. Getting someone to pickup and check our local mail that we will not get.
  8. Suspending newspapers and magazines.
  9. Making sure that Health Insurance coverages overlaps.
  10. Getting phone and other utilities set to the minimum charge.
  11. Setting up Internet phone service (Skype) and making it work before we leave. This will allow for free or very low cost phone calls.
  12. Making sure that arrangements are made for property taxes to be paid.
  13. Making sure that I am removed from jury duty, which I am serving on for the next year. How’s that for timing?
  14. Getting all the outside things winterized.
  15. Arranging for the yard work.
  16. Renew licenses that will expire during our time away.
  17. Make sure that banks and credit card companies know that we will be away.
  18. Getting the shipping dates, timelines and weight allowances.
  19. Deciding what to ship.
  20. Make an inventory of each packed box contents.
  21. Get an International Driver’s Permit from AAA.
  22. We will need 30 passport type photos.
  23. Get copies of prescriptions including eyeglasses.
  24. Get a copy of application for absentee ballots.

That is our start at our “to do” list. I better not show it to my wife quite yet; it could be a full time job for the next few months.

Monday, April 18, 2005

Just like a Fl vacation

Have you ever thought about all the things you have to do to get things in shape to be gone. I have a new understanding of all the old people who pack off to Florida for 6 months. Somebody has to handle things here while you are there. We are getting everything together, but the list keeps growing. Later on I will give you a check list so if you ever have to be away, it will be a place to start.

I am sure that someone has posted that type of list somewhere on the web, I just have failed to find it, yet. We are working with our shipper on how much, in Kilos, we can ship as part of the $820, we are allotted. I don't yet have an answer on how it needs to be packed, or how much lead time (I think about 4/6 weeks) we need.That means that the packing and shipping has to be done some time about June 20th. As they say, we still have 2 months, what could go wrong.

We are sending the final paperwork, medical forms, etc, this week so we will see what the next steps are in the process.

Monday, April 11, 2005

Spring

We are starting to have spring weather in East Tennessee and with everything blooming, nice weather, etc., now would be the time for buyers remorse. Have we made the right decision, sure we have, time to start down the yellow brick road for our grand adventure. Our different view of the world and how we do things is starting to come out, one of us is making lists and getting organized, one of us is going with the flow. There is still plenty of time for getting everything done, why rush it. After 37 years together, some things never change, we will work this out and deal with the increased stress over time.

I sure do hate lists of jobs but time to go with the flow.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Paperwork

Well it seems that I have gotten the paperwork delivered (by email) to our new school. Copies of passports, teacher certification and college transcripts were all scanned and sent this week. Now we will get our physicals and have everything done from our end, we hope. Busy getting our local paperwork done such as "wills, power of attorney, etc." so if something needs to happen while we are overseas; our daughter can handle it here. I am also making arrangements to be able to handle banking, bill paying, etc over the Internet if needed.



Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Keeping updated

One thing that you do notice is the time difference, being 7 or 8 hours ahead of EST, e-mail I send to the school during the morning, gets there after they have gone home so they answer it the next morning (8 hours before I log on). We have gotten a couple of email from people in the area and I have kept up with the story over the web concerning the attack on the Doha Players.

Is this a concern, sure, but no more than any other risk when we do things? We have to evaluate the reward based on the risk and at this point we feel that everything (mostly) is still in our favor.

We are emailing all our paperwork and documents this week so things are progressing.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Now we got questions?

If you noticed, Qatar is our country of choice for our overseas teaching experience. The attack on the theater does cause some concern, but at this point, we are still very upbeat about what we will be doing next year.

I will bring things up to date with the steps we are going thru during the next two weeks.

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

This is easy, so far?

Things are falling into place, yea, right, I did get some info about housing and where some of the married staff lives. Looks very nice, hopefully we will get to live in the lap of luxury or at least in a place you want to invite your family and friends to come visit. (Wonder how many visitors people get when they teach overseas)

We have also gotten copies of the course outlines and the names of the textbooks we will be using so we can do a little advance planning and study. Really that advance planning stuff will probably be more my wife, too much organization and planning gives me a headache. I have started the e-mails to other staff and department heads with questions; hopefully they will be patient and put up with my inquiring about everything.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Questions, Questions O’ more questions

When we got home we started putting together the things we had to have for this adventure, make sure passports are up to date, think about things that might need to be handled while we are gone, etc.

Our first step was to email the people at the school and start a dialogue about our moving, with timelines, checklists and other things that will pop up.

Some of our questions:

  1. Medical tests, vaccinations, physicals
  2. Paper work needed by the school
    1. Transcripts
    2. Teacher certificates
    3. Marriage license (try to find that after 36 years)
  3. How do the tickets work for the flights
  4. How does the shipping work
  5. What should we ship
  6. What kind of housing will we have
  7. What do we do till we can get phones, car, Internet
  8. What textbooks will we be using
  9. Does anyone play golf (would have been 1st question but wife was watching)

We have found out that the Dean of the school and his wife both have EdD’s from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Would you believe somebody else might speak “hillbilly”. Another of the small world things, our friend, the headmaster from Gaza has a former staff member who is now working where we are going to be located. Got her email address, contacted her and asked if she would help with some in-county questions. Would you believe she called this week and we visited for 30 minutes, seems to be a great lady, but we were told she was. We are going to talk when she gets back to the States this summer about packing/shipping and other things.