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Nature is fighting us
The words Tropical Island usually conjure up images of beaches and mojitos, but I think what it really means (besides those things) is that NATURE IS CONSTANTLY TRYING TO TAKE OVER!! You think when they paved this road originally it was … Continue reading
Zumba Puerto Rican style
The first year we lived here I didn’t exercise much. I was eager to get back into Zumba (and a health club) when the kids both went to school. The Health Club of America in right near my house and … Continue reading
Museo del niños Carolina
We were headed to the east side of the island so I decided to make a stop at the Museo del Niño in Carolina. I heard it was better than the children’s museum in San Juan though. Google maps … Continue reading
Sometimes I’m Sad
Sometimes I see old photos of our previous homes, with all the things we used to own. We sold SO MANY things to move to Puerto Rico. Art work, furniture we invested in with the intention of keeping for years … Continue reading
More Puerto Rican Spanish
Tu sabe? My high school Spanish teacher would’ve given me zero points if I put this on my homework. But today I heard it on the radio. It is a combination of the formal and informal. Puerto Ricans drop their … Continue reading
Ice skating!!
I can’t believe I haven’t written about this before! We’ve been there a dozen times! The only skating rink in the Caribbean is 45 minutes away from us in Aguadilla. It’s a small rink with a lame … Continue reading
Cementerios
I’ve always had a thing for cemeteries. And taking photos in them (kinda like my thing about taking photos in bathrooms…love it!) It all started in Paris when I saw my first above-ground cemetery. And I climbed all over it. … Continue reading
Buen Provecho
Saying Buen provecho to people eating food is like saying bon appetit in French. I thought it was like, “Enjoy your meal” like we’d say in English, but I looked online and a ‘very’ knowledgeable random dude on a forum … Continue reading