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So It’s Been A Year

Author: Kyle

A year ago today I left Canada hoping to escape my old life and start new. To get away from the constant work of my job and try to build a business I could run from the road. In my mind I know what criteria would make it work and I have a good idea of what it would look like when it is done, but actually getting it going, well that has been another story.

It is true the dollar goes further here, and that really does help, but it is also harder to work with no fixed address. And with debts back home and obligations to others my year of working abroad has been a very difficult and grueling challenge. I have been gone from living a dream to living in a constant challenge waiting or hoping money will arrive so I can pay my bills and then myself.

Certainly this experience has come with its ups and downs. I have been to several countries I have never been to before, I have started learning Spanish and had fun going on long hikes, white water rafting, exercising in ancient military playgrounds and scuba diving. I have eaten more variety of Mexican food then I even thought existed. I have met wonderful people from all over the world and right next door. My girlfriend, Soraya, is showing me a side of Mexico I never would have otherwise seen, I am truly grateful for her.

I have also been to the point of eating just rice and beans for weeks while working 10+ hour days. I have been cast back into the role I tried so hard to get away from. Routine is the order of the day and there often feels like no escape. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel, as there always has been, but for now it feels like my hard work, sweat and tears are going to be required to get me out of my shackles back home. I just want something, anything, that would help me build residual income. I suppose many people are looking for that, and few people actually find it. In the meantime I owe, I owe, so its off to work I go.

My Bucket List

Author: Kristi
  • Learn the dances of the world
  • See all the world wonders
  • Climb Kilimanjaro
  • Attend Carnival in Rio
  • Visit Iguaçu Falls
  • Go to the Amazon
  • Go to the Perito Moreno Glacier
  • Dive in Cenotes
  • Go skydiving
  • Go paragliding
  • See the Great Barrier Reef
  • Go to Timbuktu just to say I did
  • Volunteer in Africa
  • Go on an African Safari
  • See a whale shark
  • See a panda
  • Experience Zero Gravity
  • Heli-boarding
  • Set foot on all 7 continents
  • Climb Mount Aconcagua in Argentina
  • Become Famous
  • Partake in Japanese Tea Ceremony
  • Attend Burning Man, Nevada
  • Visit India
  • Attend the Love Parade, Germany
  • Learn to dive
  • Visit Matchu Pitchu
  • Go to the Galapagos
  • Run with the bulls
  • Ride a bull
  • Learn to ride a motorcycle
  • Climb an active volcano
  • Learn to sail
  • Visit the Nile
  • See the Pyramids in Egypt
  • See the iron throwing “fireworks”, China
  • Walk along the Great Wall of China
  • Be in China for Chinese new year
  • Go to Oktoberfest
  • Join a caravan in the Sahara
  • Ride a camel in Egypt
  • Visit the Salt Fields in Bolivia
  • Get married by Elvis then have it annulled (or not)
  • See the northern lights
  • Get a tattoo
  • Learn to sand board
  • Motorcycle across Canada
  • Get something named after myself
  • Donate blood
  • Go dog sledding
  • Ride a dune buggy
  • Learn to drift
  • ¼ mile race
  • Live with an African Tribe
  • Listen to the Dali lama speak
  • Go to the Thailand Vegetarian Festival
  • Fly in a hot air balloon
  • Use a fire extinguisher
  • Fire a gun
  • Stage Dive/ Body Surf
  • Black Water Rafting, New Zealand
  • Go spelunking
  • Take a submarine to the Titanic
  • Drive a hovercraft
  • Take a homeless person to dinner
  • Go to Antartica
  • Go to the Opera
  • Partake in a gameshow
  • Attend Mardi Gras
  • Visit Easter Island
  • Ride a donkey in Greece
  • Visit the Taj Mahal
  • Fall in love
  • See the Terracotta Warriors
  • Learn to wakeboard
  • Go to a nude beach
  • Visit the Sex Museum in Amsterdam
  • Live Life to the fullest

Would you?

Author: Kristi

I just finished reading “Life Nomadic” by Tynan and it was a great read. I find it really sad how many people are out there and they are so scared. The world is not a scary place. I’m sure there are some parts a little more frightening than others, but all in all the world is not a scary or dangerous place. Yes, I admit I was scared to first get on the plane alone and venture down here but, there is so much to see and to do. People who never leave their country or the “safety” of a resort are sheltered. They want to travel to a different country but they think resorts are the way to do it, because anywhere else would be too risky. I love Canada, it’s an amazing place to live. But if I have the opportunity to see the rest of the world, I’m going to take it. I’m going to live in an apartment where I have to wash my own clothes, cook outside, and the water runs cold unless you wait for the heat of the day so the sun warms it. It may sound terrible to some, but it’s a great life. I have a hammock down the center of my dining room, where I can write, work, hangout or just sleep.

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”
-St. Augustine

I grew up with parents who love to travel. My mom would never book a vacation at a resort. She would dig and dig and dig until she found a place that looked perfect. Sometimes, yes it would be a hotel. But never a big hotel that you can find anywhere, she would find something quaint and simple. In Thailand she found this amazing place where we stayed in floating raft houses. It was a string of little huts floating in the middle of a gigantic beautiful blue lake. There was a central area for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but other than that… nothing. She likes to find places out of the “norm”. Maybe that’s why I enjoy travelling like this. Or maybe it’s because I can go for a walk on the beach and see a little boy with a can of coke with fishing string wrapped around it and using it as a fishing pole or sit for hours with a Mexican “surfer dude” and talk for hours. You may love where you’re at at home, but you could be missing out on so much more away from home. If you had the chance to do it, to just go. Would you? If yes, then anything you say is just an excuse because you’re afraid.
Floating Raft Houses



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