Saturday January 17
Jayne feels better today – thank God! I told her to just have fruit or juices as this would be better for her body to heal. She didn’t feel well enough to go out so I went out.
I went to another internet café as the restaurant might still be having problems and I don’t want to lug my computer around. After the Internet I went to a supermarket that is nearby and bought some a bag of carrots so Jayne can have fresh carrot juice.
In the meantime, Jayne washed the sheets on the bed.
Monday I’ll have to go to Quito as I was told that I have to go to the bank and convert the money that Jayne’s mother sent us for Christmas. Why they can’t put it in my account, I don’t know. Then I’ll have to stop in my lawyer’s office and see what the status is on Jayne’s visa.
I do know that at one point Jayne will have to come in with her passport and possibly her one Ecuadorian ID for the next step of the visa process.
I’ll ask my lawyer if she knows about Tarquin’s situation as he has her for his real estate transactions. Plus he’s a personal friend of Maria, too. I’ll be telling Maria that I plan to sell my properties here, too. Perhaps she has a client who would be interested in buying the house.
Today the classified ad will be in the Quito newspaper. We do pray that we get a buyer that will pay my asking price. This one ad cost $30. This sounds like the price that you’d expect to pay in the States. I don’t know why it’s so high!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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