Wednesday, 11 January 2012

New sandwich is a hit and the beginnings of WHY?

So we did the Sunday BBQ, which went really well, however, we had some leftover chicken. I put together a BBQ Chicken sandwich with grilled onions, cheddar cheese, tomatos on our special butter garlic bread....and it was a hit!  We sold out of it by yesterday at 11:30am, thanks to all the wonderful ladies in water aerobics. (If you haven't tried Eileen's class, give it a whirl-it's super fun and you meet some awesome people). I keep saying I'm going to get back in it (I've done it twice), but if the shack keeps doing business the way it is, I won't be able to jump in the pool.

So someone asked us "why did you move to Belize?".  I guess our answer is, "Why not?". Everyone always says they would love to live here or there and wouldn't it be awesome to call "this" home. So Rob and I decided when we met about 5 years ago that one day, we were going to live out our dream and move to the Caribbean. We were both unhappy in our careers and would consistently come home and just complained about the day and week we just had. We decided that is not the way to live and this is something we both have wanted to do before we met each other. So why not make it happen? (there are definitely some other perks we will get into some other time)

Sunrise this morning..you can't see this in Ohio.

All our friends' thoughts were "awesome, sounds great, can't wait to visit", but deep down, I believe NO ONE ever thought we would actually go through with it. And not only that, but do it so suddenly and this quickly. I have to say, neither did we, but the right opportunity came up and we jumped on it.  We kept putting off buying the flight and I finally looked at Rob and said, "December 8, that is the day we need to leave. Just book it." And we did. Since that day we worked diligently to sell, sell, sell our possessions. I have to admit, it was extremely difficult selling almost EVERYTHING you own and to move in 8 32"x32" bins. When it got down to it, we realized that all we owned was the stuff in the bins and it became very, very real. Was it sad to see things go that we had in our house?  Yes. But I kept telling myself, "it's just stuff, it can be replaced."

Who wouldn't want to live here?
So December 8th came, we arrived at the airport at 4am, thanks to my mother-in-law, and the journey began. After doing paperwork, paperwork, paperwork, to make sure we had our bank accounts in order, both in the states and in Belize, bills taken care of, the house under control, mail forwarded, and taking care of all the shots and papers to bring Jager, we were off. It sounds that easy, but in all honesty, it truly is.  There are steps you need to go through to get everything organized, but moving to Belize was not that difficult.

So this is the beginning of WHY MOVE TO BELIZE?  We have many stories to share and much information to give. Each day is a learning experience and we are soaking in everything we can. We have a day off today, so time to do laundry (oh...something else different-we do not have a dryer, so everything is hung on the line outside), take care of some paperwork, and prepare for the big weekend we have with Exotic Caye and their shareholders' meetings/cocktail hours/BBQs.

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