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Ever think about retiring to another country?
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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 4326081" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>Exactly. Friends of ours from CO moved to Puerto Vallarta maybe 2 years ago with 2 daughters around 5 and 8(wife knows all the birthdays and such, I just pay Amazon for their gifts)! Said the rainy season is tough on them mentally. Stuck inside quite a bit I guess. Still say it was a good move for them and their girls are both speaking Spanish very well! They kept their house in CO and come back a couple of times a year. Plan is to stay one more year so the girls have 3 years of Spanish. </p><p></p><p>It's not guns or violence or lack of healthcare as reasons - just homesick. Miss the mountains, fresh air, hiking and of course friends/family. We'll never pack up and move but a month here then a month there are definitely in our retirement plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 4326081, member: 41777"] Exactly. Friends of ours from CO moved to Puerto Vallarta maybe 2 years ago with 2 daughters around 5 and 8(wife knows all the birthdays and such, I just pay Amazon for their gifts)! Said the rainy season is tough on them mentally. Stuck inside quite a bit I guess. Still say it was a good move for them and their girls are both speaking Spanish very well! They kept their house in CO and come back a couple of times a year. Plan is to stay one more year so the girls have 3 years of Spanish. It's not guns or violence or lack of healthcare as reasons - just homesick. Miss the mountains, fresh air, hiking and of course friends/family. We'll never pack up and move but a month here then a month there are definitely in our retirement plans. [/QUOTE]
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