tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222119632103035930.post2131033936489945591..comments2014-06-11T15:56:12.162-05:00Comments on I'm Asher and He's Jack: The Latest Hampton House (Part 1)roger and courtneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729866448049526280noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222119632103035930.post-21157687746696069562010-11-06T11:30:49.409-05:002010-11-06T11:30:49.409-05:00i still can't view the pics for this post. i&#...i still can't view the pics for this post. i've tried on multiple occasions but it says under maintenance. not sure why. pics in your other posts are visible. wonder if anyone else has had this problem?Mark and Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12899448894239838715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222119632103035930.post-36393678098672543142010-11-04T03:37:06.003-05:002010-11-04T03:37:06.003-05:00Sharon,
I wish we could just throw it all away, bu...Sharon,<br />I wish we could just throw it all away, but this house and the one connected to it are furnished houses, so all the stuff has to come back inside when we leave. I have (after 9 months) managed to get most of the stuff out that is not ours, but probably half the kitchen cabinets are filled with stuff that is not mine. My big project before the baby comes is to get some more boxes and get it all out of the cabinets and into the maid's house.<br />I hope you get to see our house in person, but hopefully we will get to move to a Thai neighborhood soon. We love our house, but we are so ready to move into a neighborhood full of the people we are here to reach.roger and courtneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09729866448049526280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222119632103035930.post-63238311952639925502010-11-03T21:08:07.586-05:002010-11-03T21:08:07.586-05:00I'm with you on the clothesline. Though, we we...I'm with you on the clothesline. Though, we were fortunate enough to buy a dryer our 2nd week overseas. We used it often the first 2 years or so, but when we moved to the kampung, there was no place for it...so it became counterspace far away from any plug (and any open door bc it makes any room super hot bc it doesn't have a exhaust tube, so just fills hotness up everywhere)... <br />For cloth diapers though they are a life saver! Sunshine is better than bleach most days. Like Jesus' magic eraser for poop stains. And dryers just wear the cloth diapers out...so you wouldn't want one anyway.<br /><br />To add to this very long comment :) Can you not just chunk all that left-behind stuff? Junk is a huge pet-peeve of mine! If you want, I can come visit you and when you go to bed I will make all of it disappear. Then we can clean it out, tidy it up a bit and make Asher an awesome play room... just an offer. Lemme know.<br /><br />Thanks for the tour so far of the house! Hope I see it in person in the near future!:)Anthony and Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15032027522772324601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222119632103035930.post-16464112553532492982010-11-03T12:13:51.208-05:002010-11-03T12:13:51.208-05:00I love the pictures of your place - thanks so much...I love the pictures of your place - thanks so much for sharing them. And you are very right. . .I only like hanging clothes because after the day ends, if they are still wet, I can put them in the drying instead of having them soaking wet through the night or after a rain storm. And on days where I was crazy pregnant and it was too hot, I just put them in my dryer instead of sweating my face off(though I cringed because of the energy I was using). I can't imagine having to do it for every load. Thanks for your perseverance as a Momma to serve your family and clean their dirty clothes!!! Lots of work!!!Brittneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16903859050560679739noreply@blogger.com