Ok. I got it. By popular demand, this the first post of my new blog. I plan to document the planning, fact finding, and kickoff of our new adventure. Now, keep in mind we've done this before (although it has been nearly 12 years since our last one so we're a little rusty) and that makes us kinda professionals. So don't try this at home!
I think some history is in order so you'll know how we got to this point. And as so many stories do, it started in Nawlins.
When Pepsi hired me in the late '80's to work in the Crescent City, Connie decided to enroll at Tulane for her Masters studies. She chose International Health Policy and we started to think about the possibility of living abroad. She shared some of her classes with nurses and doctors from Belize and they told her stories of their native country; the sheer beauty of it, the excellent climate, and the inexpensive cost of living. That caught our attention. So, naturally, we went there on vacation to have a look.
San Pedro is the principal town on Ambergris Caye and, at the time, was pretty much untouched by commercialism. The shop owners came out every morning to rake and sweep the sand streets. There were no resorts or chain hotels to be seen. It was so clean I refused to throw my cigarettes out on the ground. When we opened the french doors in our room in the morning, we looked out to a postcard scene. Turquoise waters, waves crashing over the reef in the distance, the salt in the air. Yeah, we were hooked.
Fast forward 25 years. Pink Floyd. Another time. Connie contracted Multiple Sclerosis shortly after we returned from that vacation. So many doctors, tests, medications, hopes, disappointments. And now we want to retire while we can still enjoy it. But Belize has started down that long ugly road of development and we'd heard that the prices had gone up along with it. But apparently not all of Belize. So we headed out to find our place in the sun. Thanksgiving week of 2011 we flew to Belize City, rented an SUV, and spent 12 days driving all over the country. And we found it in a little village called Maya Beach.
But we ran into old men hiding fortunes from us. Next came the accusations, ill will and, of course, attorneys. We found out the hard way that some people don't like our plans much. But then a friend of ours in Belize took a month long vacation and posted pictures of her trip. To Guatemala.
Lake Atitlan, Guatemala is considered by many to be the most beautiful lake in the world. At 5,000 ft it is an old caldera and is surrounded by 4 volcanoes. The climate is high and dry, perfect for Connie. And the best part is, it's cheap. Cheaper than Belize. Like half as cheap! Like, we don't have to wait for old assholes cheap.
So. Here we are. My last day at work is Labor Day. September 2nd. We made it. Our 25 year old dream is starting to happen. You get to come along for the ride and read about our adventure. I have to warn you, however. Our friends will agree that we sometimes have a strange way of looking at things. Strange tastes and even stranger views. Strange eye views.