Friday, October 18, 2013

Belize Baby! Week 1


Well, we made it!  After only six weeks between decision and move, we are living in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize.  The last week in Phoenix was an absolute blur of activity--waaaaaay too much activity!  There was simply not enough time to do everything on the to-do list.  Packing to live in a foreign country was stressful enough--especially when you consider we were pretty much making educated guesses on what we would need.  On top of that, we were trying to pack up our house (gee, it seems like we just did that like a little over a year ago!)  while deciding what went where (still not sure where some stuff ended up from the last move!) and getting the house ready to (hopefully!) be rented.  All-in-all, it was a bit stressful for all those involved.  My parents and little brother were a HUGE help!  It would have been a lot worse without them.  





The day of departure arrived far quicker than I expected.  I knew six weeks would fly but that was just a whole new meaning to the word “fast”.  Saying “see you later”--no goodbyes here--to the kiddies was absolutely heart-wrenching.  My sis-in-law and I both bawled like babies, which made the kiddies start crying, which brought tears to Dingo The Dog’s eyes, and on and on it went.  It was not a pretty situation.  After seeing this, my husband was understandably concerned about my parents dropping us off at the airport.  He was afraid it was going to be, oh how should we put it--a massacre.  After a very tearful see-you-later to our boxer/daughter Elway, we were off to the airport.  And I’m proud to say that while, yes, there were a number of tears shed, my mom and I held it together pretty darn well.  Jamal, the United curbside guy, also provided some much needed comic relief.  I now know they are not tears, just airport dust!  

We arrived on the island with no major hiccups and have been settling into our new digs over the last few days.  There was pretty minor panic attack episode on my part our first night.  I believe it consisted mainly of “oh my god I can’t believe we really did this” and “wow we are really living on an island, in a third world country”.  Again, I’m proud to say no tears were shed and I quickly got my perspective back in line.  This is an ADVENTURE!  This is something not everyone gets to do everyday!  It’s time to buck up and take advantage of this opportunity, not dwell on being out of my comfort zone!  So that was my pep talk and so far it’s sticking.  

Our cell phones are useless right now, which has been oh-so-difficult.  We have no internet access at the house yet, which has been like losing our right arms.  And probably the left leg as well, as long as we’re being honest here.  But on the plus side, we stumbled across the most delicious and absolute best ceviche in town while scoping free wifi.  So pros and cons...pretty even in the end!  We also got to meet Henry, the young entrepreneur making his living selling pirated dvd’s.  He’s got a pretty cool little racket going.  The Hangover III with Chinese subtitles was interesting (and I’m thinking it couldn’t have made that movie any better with or without the subtitles.)  After numerous trips into town on our borrowed golf cart, we are still giggling to each other about where we now live.  It’s still hilarious to see nine people crammed onto a four seater golf cart or to see men riding bikes you can’t believe still roll while carrying 12 foot PVC pipes to a job site.  I told my husband last night “Imagine when this is normal to us!”  It is definitely a life less ordinary.  




Our house is awesome, beautiful and very nice.  Although lacking some storage (underwear and socks don’t hang very well), we are super spoiled getting to stay here.  Yes, we are living in a construction zone.  However, it is one of the quietest construction zones I’ve ever been on.  I guess far less power tools and machinery will have that effect.  






We will be working this weekend and then the project is set to officially open for public sales November 1st.  I know we are both really looking forward to getting started.  This is a crazy place, a crazy opportunity and we are thrilled to take advantage of both!  

Miss & love you all!
J&E

Monday, September 9, 2013

Belize Bound!

We are moving to Belize!  It's so crazy/exciting/unbelievable....let me say it again.... 


WE ARE MOVING TO BELIZE!  

We have told our parents/family/friends, given notice at work, announced it on Facebook (which is what really makes it official!).  Even after living with the decision for a few days now I still find it hard to believe.  I still find myself thinking "holy cow is this for real?!"  We have talked about it, thought about it, dreamt about it for a long time.  It's hard to comprehend it is actually happening!  



The timing, although fast, is actually pretty perfect.  When October was first mentioned I myself got a slightly bug-eyed look.  But after we sat down and thought about it, yeah October is more than do-able.  That gives us about six weeks.  After our two weeks notice, we decided to take four weeks to spend with our family.  Last night we planned out our schedule and road trip plans.  This will be a very special road trip.  





Now we have more to get done than we can even think of.  The to-do list has been created, and it is already long.  The planning has started--anyone want to buy a beautiful house in Anthem, AZ?!  Little details like "do I need a whole new wardrobe" to big ones like "how are we going to get our beautiful boxer-daughter Elway to the island" are the topics at hand.  I still keep talking about using my cell phone down there and my husband keeps (patiently-ish) reminding me that I won't have use of my cell phone down there.  Oh.  Well, that's a pretty big deal.  

I told my husband when we made this decision there were a few things I wanted to do before we left.  First, and most importantly for that matter, was making a list of restaurants I wanted to eat at "one last time".  Of course Elway's in Denver was number one!  After getting food off my mind, I told him I wanted to create a blog.  My idea is that this will be a kind of diary for us as we set off on this adventure together.  It will be a way to keep our loved ones in the loop.  More than that though, I hope to be able to read it one day and look back at what we were doing, feeling, experiencing and really remember.  This is something special and it's important to document it.  

So for now we are beyond excited to start our adventure!  I'd better get back to my to-do list.....

xoxo,
J