FINALLY MOVING TO THE PHILIPPINES! DREAM LAND | ISLAND LIFE
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Waking up on the train thinking we were going to the Philippines was a little strange. We set off as if we were going to another planet. As tempting as it is, it's still scary especial.
We have long dreamed of living on tropical islands. It's hard to believe that soon it will become a reality.
But now the train is taking us in the opposite direction. We have to travel almost a thousand and a half kilometers north from Krasnodar to Moscow, in order to fly back south.
Sheremetyevo airport looked empty.
To get through weight control, most of our clothes had to be thrown away at the airport.
It's a little sad, but we realize it's necessary. The most precious thing now is our life, our freedom, our peace of mind, and the fact that we are together, even if life gets tough.
We would be flying with Qatar Airways. It was the cheapest option at the time.
For some more time he can feel the plane's touch with the homeland, but then the connection disappears, and the land begins to recede rapidly away, disappearing like a mirage.
The plane flew higher and we breathed a sigh of relief.
We have mixed emotions: happiness is sometimes replaced by anxiety. We don't have much money, we don't have a place to live. But we're glad we left all the chaos going on in Russia.
The huge, gray city disappeared into the fog. All that's left around us is the vast horizon. We fly away from this cold world into the unknown.
The plane made one last turn and headed towards the equator.
First we will be on a five and a half hour flight to Doha, the capital of Qatar. There we would change planes to the Philippines.
Soon my husband will be in the tropics for the first time, seeing the ocean surf, smelling the scents of the rainforest.
And now our plane is coming in for a landing.
We are greeted by Doha, the largest city and capital of the Arab state of Qatar, located on the shores of the Persian Gulf.
We have arrived at Doha International Airport, where we will spend the next 10 hours.
I also figured out how we can use WiFi at the airport. We are glad because we won't have to get bored waiting for the next flight. My mom and sisters Darilyn and Danica will be waiting for us at the airport in Manila. We have asked them to rent a car so we can get from Manila to our province, Pangasinan, more conveniently.
It is finally morning, and we could finally make our way to the gate for our next flight. The weather is beautiful and the mood is improving.
When the plane took off, we had a beautiful view of the city and the Persian Gulf. We had planned to sleep the entire flight, but ended up just looking out the window and anticipating our arrival in the Philippines.
We were now flying over the Arab Emirates and the artificial islands of Dubai were floating under the wings of the plane.
I had a stopover in Dubai when I flew to Boria in Armenia and was thrilled to have stepped foot in this amazing city for once in my life.

We have already flown over several countries and are now flying over India where about 1.5 billion people live. There will be a few more countries on our way. But if you measure our entire journey, it's a little more than the length of Russia from west to east.
He is reminded of the story of Slava Kurilov, an oceanographer and writer who did the nearly impossible to escape the Soviet Union. He jumped into the ocean from the stern of a huge tourist liner.
He wrote an amazing book, Alone in the Ocean, about a giant mass of water and a lone human being who turned his escape into victory.
After a long flight, we finally landed in Manila. Welcome to the Philippines!
The airport greeted us with a beautiful bright picture on the wall.
We made our way to baggage claim and waited for our suitcases.
We went through immigration and went outside to find my family.
I introduced Boria and mom to mymother, my sisters, and my nephew Dionn. They were a little shy with my husband and mother in law, but glad we were finally here.

We got into a rented car and set off on our journey from Manila to Pangasinan province. The drive would take about six hours, so we decided to stop somewhere and get something to eat.
I wanted us to eat at Jollibee.
I said that the best way to start our lives in the Philippines was to eat at this famous Filipino fast food restaurant.
I told Boria that Jollibee is the number one fast food restaurant chain in the Philippines.
After our first meal in the Philippines, we continued our journey.

At dawn we drove up to my village, Barangay Pangascasan. At last we could admire the surroundings. I explain to my husband some of the interesting places we pass by. We're glad we made it safely.

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