I’ve yet to develop beyond a basic understanding of commerce are made in Santiago. Of course cash and credit cards are accepted, but there are methods of payment and transaction here that I’m still coming to understand or downright avoid. I’ve not gone online to thoroughly research the mysteries in the Chilean payment systems. I […]
Santiago Top Five
As mentioned we often list the things we think we’re going to miss about Santiago. This is a good way to focus on the positives and will also be fun to see if we’re correct in our assessments. Ciclorecriovia We’ve mentioned our love for this program before. It’s such a wonderful gift to a city […]
How to Mail a Letter in Chile
One of the first things we noticed when we arrived in Chile was that there were no mailboxes at the street, none on the gates of the houses, no big mailboxes on street corners. One rainy day some mail for someone else was deposited under our gate, on the stair, in the rain. “So that’s […]
The Bike Collision
Sometimes we list the things we think we’re going to miss about Santiago. At the top of that list for Mark and myself is Ciclorecriovia. On Sundays we get on our bikes to ride car free on the usually heavily trafficked roads into downtown Santiago for church. The way there is usually pretty relaxing as […]
Ladies’ Night in Lo Barnechea
Last night I was invited to an English book exchange by a lovely woman I met on our WhatsAPP “gringos chat”. My need for conversation outweighed my social anxiety, and I willed myself to drive to a strangers house to spend an evening at the woman’s house in the neighborhood of Lo Barnechea. It was […]
Lo Barnechea 5k Busted
We had heightened expectations to participate in the family 5k in Lo Barnechea this weekend. However, as we often find in Santiago, we were foiled by our mistranslation of schedules, plans, and other logistics. Road closures delayed our arrival to the parking area for the race, and since we were late, we missed the busses […]
Update on Home Schooling in Chile
You know how when you send your kids off to school and you wish you could be a fly on the wall and witness their interactions? I feel like I’ve been given that gift this year. Getting to hear the kids participate in their virtual class discussions is so fun. I’m always so proud when […]
The Pool is Open / La Picina es Abierto
Spring has sprung in Santiago. Though nights can still be cool, the hot sun of the southern hemisphere blasts the city during the day. The heat has warmed the pool water, and the kids have finally christened the swimming hole. The pool is open! La picina es abierto!
You know what I always say…
Our kids are kids, and they don’t always feel like going on hikes, or adventuring. They’d much rather be in a house, face-timing with friends, or playing Minecraft. Once we get going, and once they see what we’re doing is worthwhile and fun, they usually get into it. Usually. Sometimes at the end of a […]
Minecraft Midgets on Planet Chewtle
Jane and Wilson are hooked on Minecraft, and we’ve equipped them with a paid version on an iPad and old iPhone we call the game phone. They’ve become quite good at the game, either building creative landscapes, surviving mobs, or embarking on quests. They can play at the same time, interacting with each other in […]
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