There’s something about a move that makes you take stock of your life in a way few other things do. It’s like standing in a doorway, one foot still on the old floor, the other testing the new one, hoping it doesn’t creak too much under the weight of your expectations. This next move, we hope, will be the last for quite a few years. Not because we’re done exploring, but because we’re ready to settle, to exhale a little, and to let life come to us instead of constantly chasing it.
Leaving Costa Rica isn’t easy. It’s not just a change of address, it’s a shift in rhythm, in temperature, in mindset. It’s trading in flip-flops for boots, mango trees for maples, and the sound of howler monkeys for… well, snowblowers and hockey games. But like anything in life, every place gives you something, and every place takes something too. So here it is, plain and simple.
The simple, everyday moments that quietly made life feel lighter
The little challenges that added up, even if they never truly defined the experience
A return to familiarity, comfort, and the kind of life that feels like home
If there’s one thing this chapter has taught me, it’s that life isn’t about finding the perfect place. It’s about collecting pieces of yourself along the way. Costa Rica gave us pieces we didn’t even know we were missing. It taught us to slow down, to breathe, to accept that not everything needs fixing, scheduling, or improving. Sometimes, life just needs to be lived.
And now, we carry that forward. Not perfectly, because let’s be honest, it’s hard to sip coffee slowly when there’s snow to shovel and a driveway judging you. But the intention is there. The awareness is there. And that alone changes how you move through the world.
We leave without regret. Atenas was more than a location, it was a lesson, a beautiful one at that. It showed us what it means to live, not just exist. And for that, we’re better, fuller, maybe even a little wiser.
We’ll be back, no doubt about it. Probably in Sámara, chasing sunrises and sunsets, and pretending we never left. But for now, it’s time to turn the page, head home, and see what the next chapter has in store. Because in the end, it is possible to love more than one country. Life isn’t about where you are, it’s about how deeply you allow yourself to experience it.
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