Made it to the top. Failed to do so yesterday, but today we were up at 6am, on the summit at 8am, back to the house by 9am. Jane and Wilson had mostly good attitudes about the need to reattempt the hike. Going up was tough on the lungs, down tough on the knees and […]
Lost Sunrise Hiking on Cerro Manhueque / Manhuequito
We woke early this morning to hike Cerro Manhuequito, the smaller peak adjacent to the larger Manhueque. Both mountain summits we can see from different rooms in our home. The trailhead is only a fifteen minute drive. We planned to leave the trailhead at dawn, giving us enough time to reach the summit of Manhuequito. […]
Trip to Laguna de Batuco
We made our first trip out of the city today. We’ll keep venturing further and further as our year progress, exploring more and more of Chile. For now, we’re content to explore the city and outlying parks. Today, we made a trip out Ruta 5 to a preserve called Laguna de Batuco, a unique lagoon […]
New Bike Day
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Everyday Chile (@every_day_chile) When we traveled the US in 2016, we loved having bicycles to get around and explore, especially in national parks. We decided the family needed bikes. Wilson and I walked a mile to a truly massive shopping mall yesterday evening and bought two […]
Buying a Car in Chile
We plan to venture out of Santiago while we’re in Chile, and we need our own vehicle to do so. Renting would be cost prohibitive and restrictive, and so we opted to purchase our own car. Purchasing a car under normal conditions at home can be stressful, and purchasing a vehicle as a foreigner in […]
Early Days of Learning Spanish
I’m overly pleased with the language learning app, Duolingo. I had low expectations, though I’ve been blown away by the effectiveness of the app to teach a language. I started about 30 days ago with no Spanish language background. I only knew a handful of commonly known words. The app has me somewhat comfortable with […]
La Casa en Vitacura, Santiago
I snapped a few pictures of the outside of our house today in Santiago. I would say the house location is solid, and that the location is the prevailing quality. We have relatively easy access to downtown (about 10 minutes away by Uber), and the house is within walking distance to supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants […]
In Admiration of Our Kids Ability to Adjust
Making friends can be tough, especially in a foreign country where you have no existing network, don’t speak the language, don’t know the customs, and stand out as a foreigner. Katie and I recognize that we’ve put our kids into a difficult situation, pulling them out of known environments and plunging them into an unfamiliar […]
A Day at Parque Metropolitano de Santiago
One of our goals in our first week of arriving in Santiago was to climb to the top of San Cristobal Hill, a landmark in Santiago with a large statue of Mary at the peak and vistas to view the expansive metropolis. The hill is within Parque Metropolitano, the largest urban park in South America. […]
Daily Household Life Made a Little Harder
Our family speaks very little Spanish. Really very little. We’re excited by our immersion in the Chilean Spanish language spoken by a sea of six million Santiaguinos among whom we now live. Even within the home, we’re having to adjust to frequent Spanish language interactions. Daily chores like dishwashing, cooking, cleaning, and laundry are slowed […]
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