Loving the beauty of Bruges, Belgium |
Checking out some scenery in Roeselare, Belgium with the HHI film crew |
We made them do our signature pose |
Tonight is the night!
Chris and I had such a great time (such fun) filming a House Hunter's International episode detailing our move from Serbia to Belgium and our apartment hunting experience. We filmed for four full days in between Serbia and Belgium, and we were able to involve so many of the amazing friends that we have made along the way. We can't wait to see our friend's faces on TV! This episode was filmed quite a while ago, so it will be interesting to see the finished product.
Anyway, on the west coast, HGTV will show our episode at 7:30pm and 10:30pm tonight. In Kentucky, our mugs will be on TV at 10:30pm and again at 1:30am. Get all of the exact information here. Feel free to tune in!! You may be seeing the episode before we do since we have to record it and watch it on Thursday morning.
The Statesman Journal in my hometown of Salem, Oregon also wrote a piece on us. Read that article here if ya want.
Thanks for reading (and watching).
I wish I could watch it! In fact, I've been trying to catch Mike & Jess' episode for the last 1.5 years but it's never on when I'm in Canada!
ReplyDeleteDo they send you a DVD?
We will eventually get a DVD and we will put it on YouTube. :)
Deletevery cool!!! i never did it when they contacted me so im always SO curious of the experience that others have!!! hope i can watch it sometime!!
ReplyDeleteHey Megan! We had a lot of fun recording the episode, so hopefully it all turns out well. Sort of nervous and excited.
ReplyDeleteI'm aware that these shows depict a house hunting experience that isn't exactly genuine (to be kind)--but I thought the producers used people who, while having already selected their new residence, had not actually moved in such that the producers could get footage of the featured buyers/renters looking at their residence without their furnishings in it. However, it's clear from your blog here that at the time of filming, you had been in your Belgian apartment for well in excess of 6 months--so my question is how were they able to get footage of you looking at your apartment without your furnishings in it? My suspicion is that it was actually another unit in the building but I'll be interested to hear the definitive answer.
ReplyDeleteObviously much of the dialog in a House Hunters episode is unintentionally hilarious when you know it's largely contrived but nevertheless the show, particularly House Hunters International, is still fun to watch because it's interesting to see the residences featured. But what was particularly interesting in your episode was to see what they termed your "last day in Serbia"--which might have been technically true if it was the last day of your return there but which was nevertheless many months after your last day of residence there. Unfortunately, I missed how long they indicated it was in the "X months/weeks later" piece at the end but I imagine it was just some contrived amount of time they thought made sense to list.
Finally, it's funny that in the time since your episode was filmed you have moved out of Belgium and on to Germany! It's definitely cool what you are dong--God bless you!
You are right, Josh, there is a lot of "TV magic" in the filming of this show. We sort of had to recreate a lot of the elements of our lives in the moving from Serbia portion. For instance, we did have a large going away dinner in Serbia, and for camera, we reshot all of our friends at a dinner highlighting the friends that we had made and the places we had fallen in love with. We had already chosen our apartment in Belgium when HHI contacted us to shoot a show. We thought it was strange, but once I researched the show, I found that they don't hide the requirements to be on the show. In the end, a lot of what we said and did for filming was slightly "staged" if you will, but we did throw a lot of our own emotions and experiences into our show. We had fun, and we would do it again if they asked us to now that we are living in Germany.
DeleteThanks for reading!
Eh, that was supposed to be "doing" not "dong" at the end of my comment above; my apologies.
ReplyDeletein the least creepiest way possible i found your blog after watching your episode! hahah I have a few other blog friend who also did HHI.
ReplyDeletemy mom and i watch HHI almost every night (we both love traveling. she grew up in prague and i lived in spain for the last year and a half). we loved your episode and how you guys have followed your traveling dreams!
ps. love your your friends with Jay! blog world is so small!
Hey Nicole! Sounds like you have seen a lot of the world! Thanks for commenting on our little episode! We had so much fun filming it with the HHI crew, and it was so strange to see ourselves on TV!
DeleteThanks for reading, and yes, the blog world really is a small world indeed! Jay is great!
I didn’t get to watch it, but I’m sure it has become a remarkable period in your lives. Being on TV, documenting the whole process can only affect it on the extremes. It can make matters tremendously light or stressful for you. But who cares, you’re famous! :D
ReplyDeleteIt will be fun for us to always have that part of our lives in Belgium documented. Maybe it's something we can show our kiddos one day.
DeleteIt will be fun for us to always have that part of our lives in Belgium documented. Maybe it's something we can show our kiddos one day.
DeleteI’m glad to read you again. Thanks for this post. Best for you Buddy! and Merry Christmas
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