RSSExpat Life in Cuenca

Retiring to Ecuador Can Be Stressful?  Part 1

Retiring to Ecuador Can Be Stressful? Part 1

| September 25, 2017 | 0 Comments

Retiring to Ecuador Can be Stressful?  Part 1  We moved to Ecuador June 3 of 2016, and love it here, but retirement to a foreign country is not all smooth sailing.    Having never retired or moved to a foreign country before, I didn’t expect a hard landing with choppy waters!   Given my years […]

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Fluffing our Nest: Prepping to Move into our New House

Fluffing our Nest: Prepping to Move into our New House

| March 15, 2017 | 4 Comments

I can’t believe 2 months have gone by without blogging!  Before another month slips away,  I want to share some of what we’ve been up to.  Mostly it’s been prepping to move into our new house.  In a flurry of activity at the end of January, we secured our “Professional Residency Visas,”  our cedulas (nat’l ID cards),  and bought a  […]

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Holiday Celebrations in Cuenca: El Pase del Niño, El Año Viejo, & La Fiesta de los Inocentes

Holiday Celebrations in Cuenca: El Pase del Niño, El Año Viejo, & La Fiesta de los Inocentes

| January 13, 2017 | 0 Comments

Holiday Celebrations in Cuenca: El Pase del Niño, El Año Viejo, & la Fiesta de los Inocentes If you’ll give me a moment I’ll share our observations about holiday celebrations in Cuenca.  It’s fascinating and, oh, so different than North America. Think Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but rated PG.  During the Christmas season in Cuenca there are […]

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Furniture Shopping in Cuenca

Furniture Shopping in Cuenca

| January 6, 2017 | 0 Comments

Furniture Shopping  As promised in the last post of 2016,  here’s what we’ve learned about furniture in Cuenca to date. More challenging than finding a place to live has been shopping for furniture.  There is a Cuenca style of furniture that we are not enamored of and our apartment is too small to fit a standard […]

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Cuenca Housing Market:  Renting and Buying

Cuenca Housing Market: Renting and Buying

| November 20, 2016 | 0 Comments

Cuenca Housing Market: Renting and Buying There are a number of Cuenca expat blogs that have discussed the local housing market over the past 8 years — see blogroll.  However, a lot has changed since 2009, when International Living listed Cuenca as the #1 retirement destination in the world.   As recently as five years ago […]

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Artisan Festival — Festival de Artesanias de America

Artisan Festival — Festival de Artesanias de America

| November 7, 2016 | 0 Comments

  Artisan Festival — Festival de Artesanias de America Because the Dia de Difuntos and the Independence Day of Cuenca occur back to back on Nov 2 and Nov 3,  the Artisan Festival is one of the biggest holiday weeks in Cuenca, if not the biggest. Although the main focus is native art, this week […]

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Guaguas de Pan and Colada Morada

Guaguas de Pan and Colada Morada

| November 6, 2016 | 4 Comments

Guaguas de Pan and Colada Morada:  Dia de Difuntos Celebration For North American expats in Ecuador’s highlands,  trick or treating ghosts and goblins are replaced by guaguas de pan, colada morada, and visits to the cemetery this time of year.  The early Christian holidays of All Hallows’ Eve, All Saints’ Day, and All Souls Day, […]

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Priority Mail International:  Not a Priority

Priority Mail International: Not a Priority

| October 14, 2016 | 0 Comments

I have read a lot of Cuenca expat blogs but never remember reading about the perils of Priority Mail International.  So let me unload!  This is what the USPS website reads: Priority Mail International:  “6 to 10 business days. Reliable and affordable international delivery to more than 180 countries…       Beginning at $23.95 […]

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Through the Looking-Glass: Healthcare in Ecuador

Through the Looking-Glass: Healthcare in Ecuador

| October 5, 2016 | 2 Comments

Through the Looking-Glass:  Healthcare in Ecuador After Alice falls down a rabbit hole in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, she steps through a mirror in Through the Looking-Glass into another fantasy world filled with walking and talking chess pieces and animals. Moving to another culture in a new country sometimes makes one feel like Alice.  Things […]

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