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10Nov13

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You may be wondering just what we’re doing with our time while we’re traveling full time. So here is a peek behind the curtain.

/ GENERAL LIFE STUFF / Some things don’t change. We do our laundry once a week, walk the dog three times a day, do the dishes, make our bed. Our rent includes cleaning service once a week, so that’s nice.

/ WALKS / La Paz is known for its Malecón, so we go on lots of walks. Chris is better about it than me. I haven’t been running since I was sick, so I should probably get back into that. Last night there was tons of stuff going on on the Malecón: telescopes and a planetarium-style presentation, a cooking contest, teens selling cupcakes to fundraise, and just lots of people walking around.

/ EATING & COOKING / While this is technically “general life stuff,” I include it separately because a) we love to eat, and b) it’s our biggest expense besides housing. We budgeted an average of $30 USD/day for food, which has proven to be plenty. We’ve certainly exceeded it on some days, but are typically at or below that. Taco stands are a great source of filling and delicious food. I’ve also learned that many of them don’t expect you to pay until you’re done eating, just like at a restaurant. We also hang out at coffee shops often, usually with my dad. We also intentionally rented an apartment with a kitchen so we could cook.

/ LEARNING / Chris took an online internship about blogging, SEO and building websites, and the work from that is continuing. I’m taking a Skillshare class on photo editing which is going well so far. (My free online photo editor of choice is Pixlr, in case you’re interested.) We’re also both working on improving our Spanish by talking to as many people as possible and practicing using online quizzes.

/ TEACHING / As I’ve mentioned, Chris and I are volunteering as English teachers at a local library. It’s been a good experience so far and we’ve learned a lot. It’s been an interesting challenge trying to figure out the skill level of the students and coming up with lessons that are dynamic. We only have a few more weeks, and I’m considering offering to be an email pen pal if any of the students want to continue practicing once we’re gone. There’s another woman who will be here through end of December from Denver who is also teaching. We’ll need to find some new volunteer positions for when we get to Mexico City.

/ SIGHTSEEING / We haven’t done a ton of sightseeing because we’ve  been to La Paz several times before and have seen a lot of it. I think the amount of time sightseeing will go up in subsequent cities. But we’ve gone on a couple day trips with my dad, checked out local festivals, visited the local cultural center a few times, have gone to the movies a bunch, took a cooking class, etc. The only thing we still need to do is some kind of boat trip. (Bust out the Dramamine.)

/ WATCHING FOOTBALL / Chris and I usually don’t watch football, but my dad is a big football fan — his team is the 49ers — so we will typically watch a game a week with him at The Dock, the restaurant at his marina.

/ THINKING / It’s really, really nice to have time to think. One thing I’m thinking about is what kind of project I want to take on. Part of the reason I’m taking the Skillshare photo editing class is because I’m thinking I may want to teach one and I want to see what it’s like from the student perspective.

/ READING / Both Chris and I spend a lot of time reading the news or different articles online. Same stuff we did before. It’s important to us to stay up-to-date on what’s going on and read different thought pieces. Gotta stay sharp! In addition, we’re doing a lot of reading for fun. Chris has been reading sci-fi, while I’m of course reading LOTS of young adult paranormal/dystopian romance. So to close this out, and for all you YA readers out there, here are the books I’ve read so far:

Legend by Marie Lu
Prodigy by Marie Lu
Champion by Marie Lu (in progress!)
The Selection by Kiera Cass
The Elite by Kiera Cass
The Prince by Kiera Cass
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi
Roar and Liv by Veronica Rossi
A Beautiful Dark by Jocelyn Davies
A Fractured Light by Jocelyn Davies
A Radiant Sky by Jocelyn Davies
Teardrop by Lauren Kate
Divergent by Veronica Roth (a re-read in preparation for Allegiant)
Insurgent by Veronica Roth (a re-read in preparation for Allegiant)
Allegiant by Veronica Roth
After Dead by Charlaine Harris
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Frost Bite by Richelle Mead
Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead
Blood Promise by Richelle Mead
Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead
Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead
Bloodlines by Richelle Mead
The Golden Lily by Richelle Mead
The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead

2 Comments

  1. OOOH which YA do you recommend? I’ve read Veronica Roth but the rest are new…

    • Depends on what you’re in the mood for. My favorite so far has been the Vampire Academy series. Fierce protagonist, the right balance of teen drama/romance/hand-to-hand combat. A fun and interesting world to get caught up in. They’re going to make a movie out of it, although I’m not sure how I feel after seeing the teaser.

      If you want a totally guilty pleasure, read The Selection. The final book doesn’t come out until March or something though.

      Legend has been interesting. Basically, the U.S. turns into a North Korea-like state. And of course, two teenagers are the only ones who can make a difference. :) Normal stuff.

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