General Chit Chat
It was missing the local colour I think, which is the most fun thing about Sosua, and likely much of the DR.
The best part of our day yesterday was meeting Lindsay at Strength for the Journey. You were right Bob, what a great lady. For those of you that don't know she runs a place for kids to go learn and do art, it is completely non profit and helps the local kids stay off the streets. Last night they were having movie night, we stopped by and dropped off a bag of school supplies we brought from Canada and they were so happy and appreciative it warmed our hearts. It is definitely a place we see ourselves getting involved with when we move.
Today off to see the Monkeys at Monkey Jungle and do a little zip lining..what a way to spend Christmas Eve!
I knew you would be impressed by Lindsey
Bob K
The monkeys were totally adorable but again the best part was learning about the staff. The zip guides live on the grounds and donate all of their time and expertise so that all the fees can go to free dental and I think some medical for poor Dominican and Haitens. They even go around and pick people up and bring them out for the work. What a crew. It is really amazing the wonderful things people are doing down here for people. We had a riot and knowing it went to a great cause made it that much better.
Off to find some Christmas Eve chow! So sad we are only down to a few days..

Bob K
A quick update, we noticed quite a few locals out on the streets having drinks on our way to dinner last night. It looked very merry as they were all sitting and chatting on the corners. That being said, we had a feeling the younger crowd may get a little rowdy as the night went on so we played it smart and grabbed a taxi back. To get to our condo we have to walk down a few small unlit streets so we thought it best to be safe.
We had a nice dinner at Tipico Alberto, met up unexpectedly with a few friends we met diving last week and had a couple drinks at the Jolly Roger, what a great little hang out.
Today, thanks to Ray over at the Britannia we are scheduled for a full turkey dinner, so we plan to spend the morning with breakfast and sipping mimosas by the pool...yep I could get used to this.
Hope all of you are enjoying your Caribbean Christmas!
Ray has a very good dinner planned. I was talking to him yesterday. Enjoy your meal.
Bob K
I have a new question, in the spirit of speaking of the bad with the good. How often do you really see cockroaches and how often do you fumigate? I know I have already brought this up before (more than once) but I am curious if what I am experiencing is typical with due diligence.
Thanks all, today was super long so early night tonight and then probably the beach tomorrow, our last full day here.
Have ya'll seen any "trouble" as you move around the island doing the touristy stuff?
We haven't run in to any trouble so far but we were with a tour group today.
Yes we have roaches and other bugs as a regular thing. This is the tropics after all. We have our house fumigated every 4-5 months and really have no problems. It is rare to see a roach around here but it doss happen
Enjoy your beach day tomorrow and have a safe flight home. See you soon I hope
Bob K
Thanks Bob, we will definitely be back, hopefully sooner rather than later.
Sheri and Toby

As to the roaches....yes three huge ones (the size of a small SUV) last night. Funny exterminator is scheduled for Tuesday already. Guess we had it timed right
Have a great flight home
Bob K

Sheri


Looked for you on the beach today but did not find you.
Enjoy your extra day!
Bob K
Harris Roach tablets are your answer here is the product. http://www.amazon.com/Harris-Roach-Tabl … ch+tabletsEnjoy.
So fumigator time

Bob K
Bob - we were near the Angelica, it was funny because we ran into a couple of guys from our jeep tour from the day before.
Spent the day around the condo today due to the rain, got in some pool time though.
As for the cuckarachas, I do have pets and wouldn't want to harm them, that being said I will do some extra research and see if I can add to the fumigation to ensure seeing them the least possible, maybe one of those plug in bug repellers or I have been reading a bit about borax being a good option. I'll figure it out, not too worried.
Thanks again for all your advice everyone, home tomorrow.

Flying out this afternoon, sad but really excited to get back to our puppy. Enjoy your Caribbean lives you lucky sons of guns! Will keep everyone posted on our moving experience etc..
Sheri
Sooooo you on the south coast please send us some sun

Bob K
I have seen at least four types of roach here in Miami, and the tablets seem to eliminate all of them.
You can mix Boric Acid powder with flour or breadcrumbs and that will work as well.
They give the roaches gas, and roaches, that are unable to fart, simply explode, they say.
I have not examined deceased insects to verify this, but it seems to be a likely story.
They tend to die out of sight.

Tomorrow maybe a bit better then back to normal for Monday... fingers crossed.
And you are right cold. Last night 18 here on the hill.
BObK
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