....And then, I guess last but not least…the cat is
out of the bag.
I sold my lot in Olón a few weeks ago, and am
making plans to return to the States.
making plans to return to the States.
This is not a last minute decision, but one I have
been gearing up to do for some time.
been gearing up to do for some time.
I am so grateful for the time I have had on this
adventure here, but after six years, I am ready to come home.
adventure here, but after six years, I am ready to come home.
I miss my family – probably the biggest factor
that lures expats back.
that lures expats back.
It was not an easy decision, but the right one for
me. And I never thought that Ecuador
would be my final “landing spot” anyway.
I figured 5-7 years here, and I’ve lived in Olón six (out of eight years).
me. And I never thought that Ecuador
would be my final “landing spot” anyway.
I figured 5-7 years here, and I’ve lived in Olón six (out of eight years).
But as the time moves closer to my departure,
coming to terms with leaving this place I love so much, and saying “good-bye”
to the wonderful friends I have made (locals and expats)…I find myself
alternately excited and melancholy.
coming to terms with leaving this place I love so much, and saying “good-bye”
to the wonderful friends I have made (locals and expats)…I find myself
alternately excited and melancholy.
And scared. I don’t kid myself that the transition
back to the States is going to be difficult, and probably more of a “culture
shock” than the adjustments made when I moved here.
back to the States is going to be difficult, and probably more of a “culture
shock” than the adjustments made when I moved here.
One of the first posts I ever wrote on this blog
was called “Cribbage in the Wind” about the preparation of moving to
Ecuador. It was tough!
was called “Cribbage in the Wind” about the preparation of moving to
Ecuador. It was tough!
But I'm finding it tougher to leave here than I expected.
I will still be writing posts here as I make this
transition.