The leafs changing in the background makes me miss Oklahoma, (but just a little bit) I’ve been here in the Philippines, 14 months now. It has been a great experience.
So far we spend out time 1/2 in the USA and 1/2 in the Philippines. Love both places, but my heart leans towards the kindness of the people here in the Philippines.
Life is like a book. Every chapter either enhances your quality of life or something happens that sends you spiraling downward. Many people out here will think you’re crazy and many will feel envy your position in life. Personally, I’d love to be in your shoes. My only dislike about the Philippines is the never ending heat and humidity. You’ll miss the 4 seasons, I’m sure. Good luck and God Bless.
GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY IN THE PHILIPPINES GOOD LUCK TO YOUR NEW JOURNEY IN YOUR LIFE YOU GONNA LIKE PHILIPPINES TO RETIRED WE ARE VERY SOON ARE GOING TO RETIRED IN PHILIPPINES ALSO
I love fall season, the leaves.. and the sound when you walk over dried leaves.. I’m not American but I was there for a few years.. our stay was pleasant, wish I could go back..I’ll travel more if ever I get the chance, so many beautiful places. We have the advantage when it comes to beaches, but US has its own beauty, and with so many states..lots of places to see
You will have a little adjustment being your first time living overseas but some of the speed bumps can be exciting LOL After 3.5 years here in Pampanga, I don't miss anything in the states except for our kids and family/ friends. One thing for me is that I will never call it is a "permanent " move as we never know what life may bring and may lead down another path. Anyways man safe travels over!
Great you're not bashing USA. I'm born and raised in the US also. Fiancé just got here in Sept. on K1 visa. We're planning on 10 yrs to move to the Philippines. So, we're on the planning stages but like everything in life... it's always changing. I'm sure it's bitter sweet to leave the US, hopefully you'll be coming back for a visit. Good luck on your move and more videos of the Philippines. Take care and safe travels !!!
Very happy for you, Mark and Family 😊 I left Canada eight years ago and I can confidently say that the quality of life for my kids is much better than if we had stayed in Canada. Curious to know, how are your older children adjusting to the idea of you guys moving away? God Bless
I had 64 years in America. Funny, I didn't get that same feeling of being up on a diving board as you described. Was I somewhat delusional at that time? Now I'm here almost 3 years and reality has set in. I too had left America because I didn't want to work anymore at 64 to supplement my social security and who knows how long we have on this planet. I also wasn't sure I could retire comfortably in America but in the Philippines, I could. So I took the plunge. But looking back now I think I could have retired in America if I just remained single. Dont sell your house yet until you've lived in the Philippines for one or two years. For me, the United States is still the greatest country on earth. You'll never experience the colors of Fall and the crisp Autumn air or the fresh smell of Springtime anymore. Plan on hot, humid, sweltering, sticky weather every single day of the year. Never any relief except for aircon. America is a beuatiful country and you wont realize what you had until you no longer have it. I feel most people take for granted their American way of life. Good luck on your journey and have a safe trip.
I didn't appreciate what we have in the US, and I planned to build a house in Mindanao. Five visits later, I understand why all the Filipinos I have known in the US never speak of going back except for funerals and weddings. During the last visit we got chased on the highway to Bislig by highway robbers or kidnappers. We escaped them in a Toyota van, only because they were on the typical small engine motorcycles. It's more fun in the Philippines, for a few visits.
@jamesrecknor6752 Wow. I have no plans to go to Mindanao. You are correct in saying most filipinos that move to America generally don't return to the Philippines if only to visit or for a special occasion. When you think about it, many people are willing to sacrifice their lives in order to get the opportunity to live in the land of the free and the brave. And yet, here we are giving up our life to live in the greatest country on earth. An opportunity that was handed to us at birth only to squander it through the fallacy that was presented to us by certain vloggers. I plan to return hopefully during the coming year and only to visit the Philippines. When you are up in age, you want life to be easier. Unfortunately, I've only experienced that things only become harder in a "developing/3rd world country".
Very happy for you. Lived there 2010-18. My wife loves your calm demeanor, but i feel like you'll have to be more assertive in the Phils or you will be a target. Wishing you the best!
It's all about location location location. Know what your needs are, and then think about your wants to help you stay within your budget. Being able to live as close as you can to how the locals live will save you a lot of money. Some people just can't handle the local cuisine, but i have come to find that with the right spices, you can make your palette happy . Everything is an adjustment in life, so just enjoy the ride on this great adventure .
Right with you brother. Moved here in August, few years older than you. Happy to leave the nonsense behind, make new friends with some of the kindest people imaginable. Got rid of everything before coming here, except a few boxes. No regrets at all.
@@CharlesAdams-c5y It helps to time your visits for when it's less busy. But then again I'm also retired, I have no job here in the Philippines so I'm not in a rush anymore. Often I will chat with the super kind people if there is a line. It can be quite entertaining actually
The longest time that I spent in the Philippines was for ten months from December 2019 to October 2020. I went through the first part of the pandemic and through the eruption of Taal. Our house is about 12 miles (19km) north of the main crater. That would probably be enough for most people to pack it up and leave but not me. I love it in Silang, Cavite where we have our house. I took my dog with me so I went through the same thing bringing a pet into the Philippines and there was so much to do in such a short time. We'll be back in the Philippines just in time for Christmas
I’ll keep watching ur video. God Bless an pray u an family safe trip. It’s scary an challenging making a big move. But eventually everything back to normal. Btw kind of reminds me 17 years old shipping out to Korea. I said to myself what am I doing? Lol 😅
Hey im a October baby also. Thd 14th. Go do yah thing my brother. I will be going there in june 2025 n see if this a place for me. Will stay about 6 months to test water. Good luck to yah family on this journey
I don’t know where you are going to locate here in the Philippines but all I can say, strictly from just me. When you get here leave your expectations in the USA, even with technology and everything you are coming to a place that is 20 .years behind. Behind in everything from education, economics, banking, business, development, etc…….. I am 56 and have been here for 20 years, with the good comes the bad. Learn how to navigate everything, because nothing is the same compared with the us. Don’t ever trust anyone’s advice on how to do anything, go look for yourself or seek legal advice from at least 3 different lawyers. Don’t rush into anything and make sure you look closely at any contracts you get. This is a 2 party conceit country so you can not record your conversations without both sides saying ok on the recording. If you do not get legal advice you will be on your own. The legal system is slow and will take years to settle most cases. The Philippines is a beautiful country but it is not perfect! It is not for everyone and 85% of the people who come here end up returning for all kinds of reasons including health care, money problems, scams, corruption, etc…….. wishing you and your family good luck and hope everything works out for you all!!
They already have their house in the Philippines if you have been watching their channel .. Have had it for a few years now . The Philippines is not new to him ..
@@kevinandgemma7740 that’s great! But living in a different country is not the same as coming for vacation!! I’m not saying it’s going to be bad, I’m just saying I’ve seen it many many times. Some of us overcome and some don’t. That’s all
USA...is kinda messed up right now..However...your going to one of the poorest country in the entire world....people rising their lives to come to America.....wow....l m a marine veteran.....wow again.
Why do ppl project their life needs and wants onto others. Rember lil over 100 years ago, america was similar to the 3rd world countries of today.. Ppl left their country of origin for a chance of something different and possible better. His dollar of usd is 58 of their peso. Can do way more with the trade-off of sort of America Quality lol. What the heck is that really. Over 40% of americans can't even afford housing. Over 60% struggle to put food on the table. Major companies shuttling down out the blue making ppl unemployed. Drugs at a all time high. Where's the Quality really.
This is what I mean by poor decisions. Move to American owned land during a potential hot war with china. There going to ask Americans to board a plane and get out. May be a short visit bud. Or stay there and suffer with Phillipines. Typically when america kicks into high gear when In war, it's scorched earth.
Much more opportunities for your wife and Son....l think somewhere n your spirit it's telling u not do it...m retired myself....difficult sometimes here...but much better in America than PH....your making a compulsive move friend.
Its going to be easy for you. You have Angeles city close to you. All american food to shop. You have the royal in freeport for food. And all needs for american goods. You close to very good medical needs in angeles city.
Philippine close Japan Korea, Taiwan have winter too closes to Philippine if you want escape chill stay in baguio city winter land December to February ❤
You have a nice looking family....m just trying to understand your comparison..America quality of life to a 3rd world country....quality of living....anyway God bless you.
There are some things about the Philippines that I prefer over the US, but life in the US is much more comfortable and enjoyable on the whole. I went to a Filipino church in Colorado for several years and got to know a lot of the families well. Didn't hear anyone say they wanted to go back.
Were you guys able to sell your house? We plan on moving to the Philippines with our 2 rescue dogs early next year. We just found a vet who is able to give an international Health Certificate. Thanks for sharing your application experience to get an entry permit for Chanel. We have a house to sell and plan on buying a one-way ticket (business class so my husband is able to sleep). This is indeed a faith journey especially for my American husband. We visited the Philippines for 6 weeks last summer and we both loved it. May God bless your trip back to the Philippines! I have relatives who live in Balanga so God willing, we'll be able to visit them in the near future. We hope to meet your family there also. Blessings from Mary and Tom. :)
Thank you and looking forward to meeting you. We will put the house on the market next month and our real estate agent will help us complete the sale while we are in the Philippines.
@@Marker44 Looking forward to meeting you guys also. We were going to visit our relatives back in July from Subic but the flooding from a typhoon kept us from visiting Balanga. Excellent plan for your house. Our neighbor is interested in buying ours but the price has to be fair, if not, we'll do what you're about to do, getting a real estate agent to put our house on the market after we move. My husband is still working and we're figuring out when he wants to retire. Still lots to do with decluttering our house. 🙏 We have a rescue male Shi Tzu/Havanese mix (Wolfie) and a Jack Russel Terrier mix.
Marker, I was wondering when you guys would take off, a man’s got to do what’s a man’s got to do!,, am happy for you and your family, we’re still waiting for our plans too,,, my wife would like to build a home, but at the same time I would like to just purchase if we may,,, I’m very glad that your happy, I’m sure you will stay tuned to the US news and so forth,,, take good care of your family and be cautious and safe always!,,, make sure of that!,,, have a great time In your lives,,, bye for now,,,God Bless,,
There is no comeback for the working man Trump only interest is his personal self Is there always been that way from his father to destroying every thing he owned casinos and six bankruptcy . Just go to have fun in the Philippines at your own expenses . If you can do that, you will have an enjoyable life. There 🇺🇸🇨🇦
@@Marker44 doesnt fix the problem, others still can see all the 'vloggers' posting about the philippines. you dont understand the problem yet, you will after you are here for a few years.
The leafs changing in the background makes me miss Oklahoma, (but just a little bit)
I’ve been here in the Philippines, 14 months now. It has been a great experience.
I have no regrets moving to the Philippines.
So far we spend out time 1/2 in the USA and 1/2 in the Philippines. Love both places, but my heart leans towards the kindness of the people here in the Philippines.
Glad to hear the love you have for our country. Many guys post vids about hating USA for part of the reason for retiring outside the country.
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Life is like a book. Every chapter either enhances your quality of life or something happens that sends you spiraling downward. Many people out here will think you’re crazy and many will feel envy your position in life. Personally, I’d love to be in your shoes. My only dislike about the Philippines is the never ending heat and humidity. You’ll miss the 4 seasons, I’m sure. Good luck and God Bless.
Happy to hear about your big move! All the best Scott and Family.
Thank you!
GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY IN THE PHILIPPINES GOOD LUCK TO YOUR NEW JOURNEY IN YOUR LIFE YOU GONNA LIKE PHILIPPINES TO RETIRED WE ARE VERY SOON ARE GOING TO RETIRED IN PHILIPPINES ALSO
Good luck to you! God bless.
I love fall season, the leaves.. and the sound when you walk over dried leaves.. I’m not American but I was there for a few years.. our stay was pleasant, wish I could go back..I’ll travel more if ever I get the chance, so many beautiful places. We have the advantage when it comes to beaches, but US has its own beauty, and with so many states..lots of places to see
Yes very true.
Im sure you all very excited .especially your wife, And good luck .And be safe travel . And thank you as always for the video.
Our pleasure!
You will have a little adjustment being your first time living overseas but some of the speed bumps can be exciting LOL After 3.5 years here in Pampanga, I don't miss anything in the states except for our kids and family/ friends. One thing for me is that I will never call it is a "permanent " move as we never know what life may bring and may lead down another path. Anyways man safe travels over!
Thank you!
Great you're not bashing USA. I'm born and raised in the US also. Fiancé just got here in Sept. on K1 visa. We're planning on 10 yrs to move to the Philippines. So, we're on the planning stages but like everything in life... it's always changing. I'm sure it's bitter sweet to leave the US, hopefully you'll be coming back for a visit. Good luck on your move and more videos of the Philippines. Take care and safe travels !!!
Thank you and congrats!
I’m excited for yall 🇵🇭
Thank you!
Very happy for you, Mark and Family 😊 I left Canada eight years ago and I can confidently say that the quality of life for my kids is much better than if we had stayed in Canada.
Curious to know, how are your older children adjusting to the idea of you guys moving away?
God Bless
Theyre happy for us but Im sure they hate to see us go. God bless
You will be okay my friend.
I had 64 years in America. Funny, I didn't get that same feeling of being up on a diving board as you described. Was I somewhat delusional at that time?
Now I'm here almost 3 years and reality has set in. I too had left America because I didn't want to work anymore at 64 to supplement my social security and who knows how long we have on this planet. I also wasn't sure I could retire comfortably in America but in the Philippines, I could. So I took the plunge. But looking back now I think I could have retired in America if I just remained single. Dont sell your house yet until you've lived in the Philippines for one or two years. For me, the United States is still the greatest country on earth. You'll never experience the colors of Fall and the crisp Autumn air or the fresh smell of Springtime anymore. Plan on hot, humid, sweltering, sticky weather every single day of the year. Never any relief except for aircon. America is a beuatiful country and you wont realize what you had until you no longer have it. I feel most people take for granted their American way of life. Good luck on your journey and have a safe trip.
I didn't appreciate what we have in the US, and I planned to build a house in Mindanao. Five visits later, I understand why all the Filipinos I have known in the US never speak of going back except for funerals and weddings. During the last visit we got chased on the highway to Bislig by highway robbers or kidnappers. We escaped them in a Toyota van, only because they were on the typical small engine motorcycles. It's more fun in the Philippines, for a few visits.
Thank you James.
@@JamesKay007 well said! It’s not for everyone!
@jamesrecknor6752 Wow. I have no plans to go to Mindanao.
You are correct in saying most filipinos that move to America generally don't return to the Philippines if only to visit or for a special occasion. When you think about it, many people are willing to sacrifice their lives in order to get the opportunity to live in the land of the free and the brave. And yet, here we are giving up our life to live in the greatest country on earth. An opportunity that was handed to us at birth only to squander it through the fallacy that was presented to us by certain vloggers. I plan to return hopefully during the coming year and only to visit the Philippines. When you are up in age, you want life to be easier. Unfortunately, I've only experienced that things only become harder in a
"developing/3rd world country".
Very happy for you. Lived there 2010-18. My wife loves your calm demeanor, but i feel like you'll have to be more assertive in the Phils or you will be a target. Wishing you the best!
Thank you!
It's all about location location location. Know what your needs are, and then think about your wants to help you stay within your budget. Being able to live as close as you can to how the locals live will save you a lot of money. Some people just can't handle the local cuisine, but i have come to find that with the right spices, you can make your palette happy . Everything is an adjustment in life, so just enjoy the ride on this great adventure .
Thank you!
God...is in control..not any political party or politician.. we did not create..ourselves. ✝️
Right with you brother. Moved here in August, few years older than you. Happy to leave the nonsense behind, make new friends with some of the kindest people imaginable. Got rid of everything before coming here, except a few boxes. No regrets at all.
My friend nonsense...is everywhere.....when u stand in those long lines..or deal with PH customer svx....etc...
@@CharlesAdams-c5y It helps to time your visits for when it's less busy. But then again I'm also retired, I have no job here in the Philippines so I'm not in a rush anymore. Often I will chat with the super kind people if there is a line. It can be quite entertaining actually
I m retired also..traveled..so quality n comfort..are premium ..to me..especially medical...US..number 1 ...there.
Congratulations! Take care.
We are heading back to the Philippines Cebu next Monday. Have a safe flight!
Good luck and be safe!
Have safe trip n hopefully u will be there soon.Maybe ur next blog will be in the Phil already
Thank you!
The longest time that I spent in the Philippines was for ten months from December 2019 to October 2020. I went through the first part of the pandemic and through the eruption of Taal. Our house is about 12 miles (19km) north of the main crater. That would probably be enough for most people to pack it up and leave but not me. I love it in Silang, Cavite where we have our house. I took my dog with me so I went through the same thing bringing a pet into the Philippines and there was so much to do in such a short time. We'll be back in the Philippines just in time for Christmas
Have a safe trip!
Love Silang? Maybe I will become a neighbor. Any flooding.
Good luck buddy!
Thank you!
I love the Philippines too I dislike the Traffic and wait time and all the natural disasters but will vacation there in Christmas ❤
after 9 yrs I grew to hate the PI. At least where I lived.
I’ll keep watching ur video. God Bless an pray u an family safe trip.
It’s scary an challenging making a big move. But eventually everything back to normal.
Btw kind of reminds me 17 years old shipping out to Korea. I said to myself what am I doing? Lol 😅
Thank you Anthony!
New ( young ) wife, new life, living large in East Africa
Hey im a October baby also. Thd 14th. Go do yah thing my brother. I will be going there in june 2025 n see if this a place for me. Will stay about 6 months to test water. Good luck to yah family on this journey
Thank you!
Yeah same story different circumstances😅😅😅😅
I don’t know where you are going to locate here in the Philippines but all I can say, strictly from just me. When you get here leave your expectations in the USA, even with technology and everything you are coming to a place that is 20 .years behind. Behind in everything from education, economics, banking, business, development, etc…….. I am 56 and have been here for 20 years, with the good comes the bad. Learn how to navigate everything, because nothing is the same compared with the us. Don’t ever trust anyone’s advice on how to do anything, go look for yourself or seek legal advice from at least 3 different lawyers. Don’t rush into anything and make sure you look closely at any contracts you get. This is a 2 party conceit country so you can not record your conversations without both sides saying ok on the recording. If you do not get legal advice you will be on your own. The legal system is slow and will take years to settle most cases. The Philippines is a beautiful country but it is not perfect! It is not for everyone and 85% of the people who come here end up returning for all kinds of reasons including health care, money problems, scams, corruption, etc…….. wishing you and your family good luck and hope everything works out for you all!!
They already have their house in the Philippines if you have been watching their channel .. Have had it for a few years now . The Philippines is not new to him ..
Their house is in Balanga Bataan
@@kevinandgemma7740 that’s great! But living in a different country is not the same as coming for vacation!! I’m not saying it’s going to be bad, I’m just saying I’ve seen it many many times. Some of us overcome and some don’t. That’s all
@ yes I know that area. Very nice down there but it has had in the past lots of flooding, hopefully that won’t be a problem for them..
@@jackmeloff3335 he has already said there is no flooding there ..
Just get on the plane ! Your not LOUSING anything
Take care!
How are you taking your dog, what flying route? thank you safe travels!
We are planning Korean Airlines Dallas to Manila.
USA...is kinda messed up right now..However...your going to one of the poorest country in the entire world....people rising their lives to come to America.....wow....l m a marine veteran.....wow again.
They want to leave Philippines mto work, I want to leave US so I dont need to work. I guess thats the difference.
Why do ppl project their life needs and wants onto others. Rember lil over 100 years ago, america was similar to the 3rd world countries of today.. Ppl left their country of origin for a chance of something different and possible better. His dollar of usd is 58 of their peso. Can do way more with the trade-off of sort of America Quality lol. What the heck is that really. Over 40% of americans can't even afford housing. Over 60% struggle to put food on the table. Major companies shuttling down out the blue making ppl unemployed. Drugs at a all time high. Where's the Quality really.
This is what I mean by poor decisions. Move to American owned land during a potential hot war with china. There going to ask Americans to board a plane and get out. May be a short visit bud. Or stay there and suffer with Phillipines. Typically when america kicks into high gear when In war, it's scorched earth.
Much more opportunities for your wife and Son....l think somewhere n your spirit it's telling u not do it...m retired myself....difficult sometimes here...but much better in America than PH....your making a compulsive move friend.
Philippines is a single mans dream for chasing younger women. I would not bring my family there unless I was a Philippines 1percenter.
Its going to be easy for you. You have Angeles city close to you. All american food to shop. You have the royal in freeport for food. And all needs for american goods. You close to very good medical needs in angeles city.
Philippine close Japan Korea, Taiwan have winter too closes to Philippine if you want escape chill stay in baguio city winter land December to February ❤
That would be like moving to Mars for me. Sane for her.
You have a nice looking family....m just trying to understand your comparison..America quality of life to a 3rd world country....quality of living....anyway God bless you.
There are some things about the Philippines that I prefer over the US, but life in the US is much more comfortable and enjoyable on the whole. I went to a Filipino church in Colorado for several years and got to know a lot of the families well. Didn't hear anyone say they wanted to go back.
Were you guys able to sell your house? We plan on moving to the Philippines with our 2 rescue dogs early next year. We just found a vet who is able to give an international Health Certificate. Thanks for sharing your application experience to get an entry permit for Chanel. We have a house to sell and plan on buying a one-way ticket (business class so my husband is able to sleep). This is indeed a faith journey especially for my American husband. We visited the Philippines for 6 weeks last summer and we both loved it.
May God bless your trip back to the Philippines! I have relatives who live in Balanga so God willing, we'll be able to visit them in the near future. We hope to meet your family there also. Blessings from Mary and Tom. :)
Thank you and looking forward to meeting you. We will put the house on the market next month and our real estate agent will help us complete the sale while we are in the Philippines.
@@Marker44 I sold my condo while in Thailand-everything docusign-FED EX original notary signature after you video w notary in 🇺🇸
@@Marker44 Looking forward to meeting you guys also. We were going to visit our relatives back in July from Subic but the flooding from a typhoon kept us from visiting Balanga. Excellent plan for your house. Our neighbor is interested in buying ours but the price has to be fair, if not, we'll do what you're about to do, getting a real estate agent to put our house on the market after we move. My husband is still working and we're figuring out when he wants to retire. Still lots to do with decluttering our house. 🙏 We have a rescue male Shi Tzu/Havanese mix (Wolfie) and a Jack Russel Terrier mix.
In your last vid were your using full frame camera to record? Is it a Sony?
lol thats clearly a phone recording. you dont see that?
iphone for that video.
Marker, I was wondering when you guys would take off, a man’s got to do what’s a man’s got to do!,, am happy for you and your family, we’re still waiting for our plans too,,, my wife would like to build a home, but at the same time I would like to just purchase if we may,,, I’m very glad that your happy, I’m sure you will stay tuned to the US news and so forth,,, take good care of your family and be cautious and safe always!,,, make sure of that!,,, have a great time In your lives,,, bye for now,,,God Bless,,
Thank you Bryon! God bless
Well by all means if you can't afford to live in the USA then the Philippines would be an option.
your getting out at the right time, with a clown about to run the country
We're actually hoping for a big comeback. Different points of view I guess. Take care!
There is no comeback for the working man Trump only interest is his personal self Is there always been that way from his father to destroying every thing he owned casinos and six bankruptcy . Just go to have fun in the Philippines at your own expenses . If you can do that, you will have an enjoyable life. There 🇺🇸🇨🇦
Is the beard cut by yourself, or your wife to help you cut?, cut well
That is my handy work. 🧔
Is you area in ph a flood prone
No our subdivision does not flood.
the worst thing about the philippines is americans coming here and posting videos about it.
Easy solution. Dont watch
@@Marker44 doesnt fix the problem, others still can see all the 'vloggers' posting about the philippines. you dont understand the problem yet, you will after you are here for a few years.