One thing that living here has already taught us is the lesson of living in and appreciating the present moment. Most of the time we are planners and always thinking about the next project even before the current one is finished (me especially). But here we have had to slow down (a bit) because you just can’t expect things to always be consistent or constant. And maybe any move or big change would do this, but because we are usually so stable with routines and expectations from our previous life in Colorado it has been a dramatic shift for us.
For instance, one minute we are working with the electric drill in nice cloud cover, and the next there is a huge downpour! Then because of the sudden rain, the electricity goes out and we have to change our plans. Well, how about a siesta instead? Go with the flow as they say.
Or we start getting used to the free wifi signal we could pick up on the roof of our cabana and the next day it is just completely gone.
And so we go to a coffee shop only for the internet to go down there and so we go to a fast food place with wifi and it just simply won’t connect. OK, universe, we get it. We are going down to the beach instead.
Me swimming or something like it -lol
And then three days later, the rooftop internet is back. No sense in stressing about it.
Or the city has run out of trashcans (zafacones), check back in two weeks, they say. So we haul our trash to a nearby dumpster we just happened to find. Whatever works.
Or the postman says we can’t do general shipping forever so we need to get a box, but the person who sets up new accounts isn’t in, so come back tomorrow at 8:30am, and so we do, but that person didn’t come in today either, so come back tomorrow. Ok, manana. No hay problema.
Or the car lot does not have any small used trucks, so the salesman offers to sell his own personal truck to us and personally drive it to our house 30 minutes away. How great is that?! Ok…aproveche la oportunidad. Then the car buying process takes a whole day. Why not? We are on island time right?
Or you talk about getting a little kitchen island to increase counter space and you just happen to see one in the store! We got it, universe, we are not going to think about it. Act today! Don’t delay!
Or we just start dinking around the yard removing vines because at that moment it seems like the thing to do and suddenly it is 2 hours later. Time flies.
Fruit trees just covered in vines
It is a very freeing feeling to live in the present and interesting to realize we normally…didn’t! (Or we were too much in our heads to realize we were.) We were so busy planning out the future or expecting our routine of everything exactly the way it was the day before running at high efficiency and productivity that we could easily forget that we, all of us, are living RIGHT NOW..in this present moment. That whatever we are doing, right now, is exactly where we should be. And if there is a block in doing something, then do something else or figure a way around it. This sparks creativity and ingenuity.
It can be somewhat frustrating to live in the ever fresh present when things are all new around you, but only if you go into anything with any preconceived notions or expectations. If you go into it with an open mind, often we have been pleasantly surprised and always feeling alive, living right now. Future planning is still important so you know where you are going and reflections on the past help to hone your skills and avoid making too many mistakes, but life happens in the NOW.
It definitely helps not having a job or anyone but ourselves to report to. If we felt rushed or impatient with somewhere to be, we would have a lot harder time adjusting. But we have already become so immersed in this time shift that we have forgotten what day it is. Saturday feels like Tuesday. There is no difference except when the sun goes down. Our rental car was due on October 4th, but I still thought it was the 2nd! So we were a little late bringing it back. Oh well. We are on island time, right? And I think I like it!
I really envey you guys I just wish I could sell everything here and just get up and leave.To many responsibilitys here right now three and a half more years and I will also be doing the Island life and forgetting this rat race life I have now and not care what day it is. Some people may think your crazy for giving up your life in Colorado but I know where your coming from.ENJOY IT