12 Things I Love About Living in Nicaragua
In no particular order
1. A 1 hour pedicure costs less than $5 Now thats good value!
2. The People My husband and I are constantly meeting (and making friends with) new and interesting people from Nicaragua and other parts of the world.
3. Eskimo Ice Cream - At C$12 ($0.52) per scoop Eskimo ice cream always makes for an inexpensive sweet treat. My favorite flavors include coffee, pistachio and caramelo. Mmm!
4. Time Doesnt Matter I rarely know what time of the day it is or what day of the week it is and Im totally okay with that!
5. Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice Although it takes a bit of effort to make, having fresh squeezed orange juice in the morning is such a treat.
6. Retirement at 37 Yes, its true. Im 37 years old and Im retired. Unless the cost of living increases drastically here in Nica (or I move back to Canada) I dont have to work
ever
again!
7. Mojito Fridays Gathering with the Granada expat community for Mojitos (and Macuas) every Friday night on the Calzada is always a good time.
8. Cold Tona Theres nothing like a cold Tona (or two) to quench your thirst on a super hot day. Did you know that its pretty much super hot (and sunny) here every day?
9. Alarm clocks are a thing of the past I absolutely love not having to wake up to an alarm clock every day. Im also happy snooze button is no longer part of my vocabulary.
10. Rain Storms They often come on fast and fierce, but only last a short time. I love the smell of the rain and the cooler temperatures storms bring.
11. Not knowing what tomorrow will bring Every day, every week, every month comes with the possibility of a new adventure.
12. Hammock Chairs Whenever Im lucky enough to find one, a hammock chair is a great place to curl up and read a book, watch the sunset or just relax while enjoying a cold Tona.
Signed,
Elisha in Nica