There are so many dogs in Santiago. Everyone seems to have a dog that they leave inside their gate all day to bark at every single person that passes. There are also stray dogs roaming everywhere which seems to be very common in South America in general. When we were in Rapa Nui, there were […]
Festival Musica De Camara
We made a last minute call to attend a concert tonight at a cultural center in the neighborhood. We had some expat friends attending, which motivated us to push ourselves to leave the house after dinner. This is not something we normally do. Once night falls, we tend to hole up, still sticking to our […]
English Language Books in Santiago
English language books in Santiago are hard to obtain, especially new books. In book stores, the English language section is tiny, as Jane discovered in our first week in Chile. The used book market among expats is strong. We’ve bought boxes of books for the kids to enjoy. The Santiago Community Church, which we’ve been […]
Watching Night Hikers
The above picture is the view from one side of our house, and those mountains in the distance can be seen from all over Santiago. It seems that on every clear night, people are hiking the mountains. Right after sunset, when it’s dark, headlamps switch on at the summit. Until about 11pm, we see headlamps […]
Santuario de la Naturaleza el Arrayán
We hiked last weekend on a cloudy day at Santuario de la Naturaleza el Arrayán. It’s a private park about fifteen minutes from our front door. It’s a bit on the pricey side of outdoor hiking activities, though it was enjoyable. Kid’s weren’t enthused for hiking in the cold, but we got some smiles here […]
Torre De Madera
Jane was having a bad day. She had lost the iPad due to bad behavior and was downright despondent about the boring conditions here. She refused to play Chile’s knockoff equivalent of Jenga, Torre De Madera. Who can resist a Jenga tower though? I set it up on the table and waited ten minutes until […]
Mall Rats
The kids are getting to have a real 1980’s “Stranger Things” experiences here in Santiago. Not in the form of battling evil creatures, having super powers, or living in parallel universes. Well, maybe in a way they are getting to live in a parallel universe. But here they’re constantly finding themselves at the mall! There […]
Correos de Chile
I’ve been trying to figure out the Chilean mail system since before we arrived in Santiago. I had heard that anything shipped from the US took at least two weeks to get here, and I wanted to test it out. I sent a letter to myself before we left the US, and it arrived in […]
You know what we should do?
We play this game while walking/roller blading/skate boarding and think of companies that would absolutely SLAY in Santiago. Here’s our running list so far: Chic-fil-a, Target, Trader Joes, Costco, Halloween, also any bagel. We’re convinced Chileans minds would be blown from one bite of an Everything Bagel. The list of things from Santiago that we’d […]
What’s the longest time you’ve spent with your family?
During those first quarantine months of COVID, Mark and I frequently commented on how much it felt like our Airstream adventure. We were all together, all the time. There wasn’t much time for personal interest or solitude. At times you feel like you might suffocate from too much family time. We all love our families […]
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