Wilson adores salsa. There aren’t any good options that we’ve come across in the grocery stores here, so I decided to teach him to cook his favorite snack, salsa, and make his favorite drink, lemonade. We used a very basic recipe. Tomatoes, purple onion, garlic, cilantro, salt and pepper, lime juice and a jalapeno. However, […]
Cost of Living in Santiago
I understood that living in Santiago was not going to be cheap. Chile is not a low rent country, and Santiago is a city larger than Los Angeles. However, I’m taken aback by the high cost of living in Santiago, especially when incomes for average residents are so low. It gives some perspective into the […]
Vive Skate Chile
Wilson continues to excel in skateboarding, trying and failing and trying and succeeding. Each time we visit the skate park, which is once or twice a week, he improves. He continues building on the skills he’s developing, even when it means pushing through the pain of a hard fall. Here’s a video of Wilson learning […]
Spanish is Coming More Naturally
In recent weeks, Spanish is coming more naturally to me and, I think, all of us. When we first arrived, I felt we constantly had to tell people we don’t speak Spanish or understand something they said in Spanish. Now, about four months into our immersion here, we can carry out many daily interactions in […]
Sprinkler Scandal of Vitacura 2022
Though it didn’t make the news, the sprinkler scandal of Vitacura rocked out little world. Our home has a high wall around it. The wall creates an inner courtyard containing a patio, lawn, pool, and driveway. Outside the wall, there’s still property belonging to this home, and there are strips of grass, bushes and trees. […]
Papa Noel lives in…Antarctica
Santa Clause in Chile has the persona of Viejito Pascuero or Papa Noel. With November coming around, Santiago is beginning to burst with summer Christmas. At one of our nearby malls, Open Kennedy, the kids and I waited for Katie outside of a store while she finished some secret Christmas shopping. In the central area […]
Our Night Hike at Cerro Manquehuito
I’ve mentioned in the past that one of my small joys in the evenings is to watch hikers descend the mountains over Santiago. Each night, at sunset, the headlamps illuminate the summit and begin filing down the mountain trails at dark. We joined up with another family to make the hike ourselves last weekend. We […]
Pablo Neruda’s House at Isla Negra
We had been discussing a beach trip. When the kids had a recent Saturday off from choir, we decided to jump on the opportunity and make the hour and a half drive. Since we doubted we would be swimming in the Pacific, I wanted an activity involved so made our destination the Pablo Neruda House […]
Our Halloween in Santiago
Everyone told us Chile didn’t celebrate Halloween or Expats said, “It’s nothing like it is in the States.” So our expectations for October were very low. But honestly, we had a solid few days of Halloween festivities. Wilson’s skateboard class had everyone come in costume. They played special games and brought lots of snacks to […]
Cell Phones in Chile
When researching our move to Chile, I read many stories about how hard it was to get phone service here. Mark and I decided to sign up for our standard Verizon international service to start since good phone service was needed for work. It was expensive and even more so when we went over our […]
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