Hello Readers, sorry we've been away for a few weeks but we've been busy - as have the builders.
We now have a slate roof, with some nice rooflights and a stainless steel chimney, and more recently some doors and windows (don't have photos of those yet), and they've started on the internal works - the brick fireplace is completed, and they've done the stud walls and first fix wiring.
We've also been selecting sanitary wares and light fittings from the internet from our base in Hong Kong, and emailing our selections back to the building team. And we've chosen the kitchen and appointed the kitchen company. We had a lovely morning in bed last Sunday - careful - browsing websites about sinks and taps and ovens to make all our choices. Mind you, we'd been out all of Saturday, me working in the morning whilst Misan went to collect her ID card, then shopping all afternoon for the last bits of furniture to make our little HK flat a bit more homely, so we deserved a lie in.
Misan's getting into life in HK now, and has even been playing Mahjong with some interesting new friends - Marion, Marcelle, Patricia, Pat and Mary amongst others - and we're hoping they'll sign up to this blog too, and maybe even come and visit the barn whenever they're visiting UK.
We're now looking forward to our children coming to Hong Kong later this month, then all going together to Kuala Lumpur for the second Grand Prix of the season. We also hope they'll bring some post from UK for us as, despite paying over £100 to The Post Office to redirect our post to HK, we haven't had anything for 3 weeks here. We've phoned them twice to complain, their last excuse being they'd run out of sticky labels. I despair! HK could teach UK so much about providing a service; the irony is it was the British that taught them how to be so efficient here in the first place.