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Take the Wheel and Steer

Britton said he had a moment of clarity as he was flying 30,000 feet off the ground on his way to Puerto Rico a few weeks ago. He was listening to the song Drive by Incubus. As he listened to the lyrics, he realized this is exactly what we are trying to do. We are trying to let go of the fear that holds us back from living fully the life we want to actively create. With Puerto Rico we are ready to take the wheel and steer our lives in a new, exciting direction.


Property through the trees

So, we have put an offer in, and received a counter offer on the property in Isabela near San Sebastian. It has a lot of potential and we can afford it. We are now ready to accept that counter offer and get into the nitty- gritty of buying a property there. We are hoping to avoid the mortgage process, but that means scrounging together enough through our various resources to close. So we are hoping to push the closing out a few months if possible. We are super excited, and more than a little scared.

But today at work I realized how much more I want to take the wheel and steer. Fear holds us back, but our drive moves us forward.

Britton made this video of the property, the drive there and of pictures around the western part of the island. Enjoy the ride and feel free to sing along to the lyrics (below)! 🙂

Sometimes, I feel the fear of uncertainty stinging clear
And I can’t help but ask myself how much I let the fear
Take the wheel and steer
It’s driven me before
And it seems to have a vague, haunting mass appeal
But lately I’m beginning to find that I
Should be the one behind the wheel

Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there
With open arms and open eyes yeah

Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there
I’ll be there

So if I decide to waiver my chance to be one of the hive
Will I choose water over wine and hold my own and drive?
It’s driven me before
And it seems to be the way that everyone else gets around
But lately I’m beginning to find that
When I drive myself my light is found

Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there
With open arms and open eyes yeah

Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there
I’ll be there

Would you choose water over wine
Hold the wheel and drive

Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there
With open arms and open eyes yeah

Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there
I’ll be there

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Progress to Puerto Rico =Slow

Our momentum and progress to get to Puerto Rico seems to be slowing down. I think there are a variety of reasons for this. For one thing, my dad’s death has made things just a little harder to work through. For another, we are still uncertain of what we want in a place out there. Do we want a vacation home? Do we want to live there permanently? If so, what should we do with all our properties here? We aren’t too concerned about this one because we can always hire a management company, but it is still something that we’d have to think about down the road.

The other factor is that Britton just got a big promotion at work, and the fact that my work, while the funding is never stable, seems to keep on a-going. So this definitely good news. Britton is pretty excited about learning his new role, not to mention the larger paycheck and it is always hard to turn away from a good job. But it is sort of bad news because it makes it harder to move on…Britton calls it our graduation from Greeley life.

So we are just kind of stuck. We’ve been looking at properties online and have found a couple that we like again. A similar pattern seems to emerge. We like both the quaint -and cheap!- country-side fincas (farms) but we also like the ocean-view villa types where we could rent out rooms and be closer to people.


A serious consideration -a house with 11 acres

After Awilda’s deal went south and another property we had been seriously considering was sold, it put a damper on some of our plans. After all, it is a lot of effort to start over: search out places online with multiple realtors and multiple web sites, fly down there, figure out a time to meet with each of these realtors, negotiate a deal, sign a contract, find a bank, handle all the paperwork from 3,000 miles away since you HAVE to deal with a Puerto Rican bank (for some reason U.S. banks don’t deal with PR eventhough it is part of the US…), then -and this is the part we have yet to do- fly back down to close on the property.

And then what? Do we wait a few months and move there permanently? Do we just live two lives here and there (like snow birds)? Will we have enough income from our properties or should we also do job hunting? All of these questions get exhausting. 

We really want to get there…but there are so many things to consider. So we’ve just slowed down. We are taking it easy. We just continue to save money, as that always makes doing whatever you do a little easier to transition. If it comes quickly, it comes. If not we are not going to force it right away. We will get there one way or another, some time or another. The hardest thing of all is to be patient. Especially for me.

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New Rental Makeover Results!

The moment you’ve all been waiting for…well, at least that we’ve been waiting for… the completion (nearly so) of our latest rental project. So, I love to look and compare all the work we put in since we bought it. When you are in the midst of it all, you never think it will look good, but somehow it does! I love these before and after pictures…And, we made our deadline of finishing up by September 1! Now…we just need a tenant… 🙂


Kitchen Before


Kitchen After -the fridge and stove will be delivered from Hispano Appliances tomorrow probably


Bedroom before


Bedroom after-I love nice wood floors!


Bathroom before -green and yellow? Really?


I think the bathroom is the most dramatic change

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Survey Says…A Cassie Work Project

Last night I went to one of Cassie’s work events where they were presenting the results of some surveys and other projects like Photovoice that she had been working on related to youth access to tobacco in the Latino community. It was really interesting and I always feel like there needs to be more done to help the next generation not fall for the tobacco industry’s tactics to get youth hooked. Because let’s face it, if no kids ever started, they’d be out of business.


Cassie with some people involved in the project

Cassie was the MC and helped with the introductions, welcome and closing. They had a lot of interesting data and ideas where to go from here regarding policies, like for example requiring a license to sell tobacco, not allowing children under 18 to sell, not selling flavored or loose tobacco singles, and advertising restrictions. They also had some interesting results about why people don’t view tobacco as a crisis or urgent issue even though it clearly is.


Cassie at the podium

Overall, it was an interesting and different Wednesday night from the norm. Good job, Cassie!

P.S. They had enchiladas! Yum

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