My first Que Pasa of the year!
I am thinking of all of you whom are going to be affected but this winter storm. I hope that no one loses power. Sending positive thoughts to you and that all will be well and none of you will suffer. We ourselves had a weather warning but related to wind and rain. I really don’t know if our storm is the same one that is affecting the US at the moment. We prepared before dark last evening by putting some chairs and all cushions into the shed. Our storm started about 2AM and we have had many rain showers followed by continuous heavy rain. The forecast was one inch of rain and soon changed to two inches. I think we only got about an inch here and we were fortunate in that the heavy winds did not show up nor did the multiple thundershowers that had been predicted. It will be cool for a few days and that will be great for sleeping. We have had above average temperatures for January.

That white streak in the water is a banana boat. Happy to see that they are getting business on a day like today.
My hearing remains restored and perfect. Sometimes I feel my ears getting itchy, I have a feeling that I am producing more ear wax. I will get that checked out the end of June. Meanwhile, two friends have been to see my ear doctor and one did not have any extra wax and now needs to have a hearing test. The other did need to get his ears cleaned out. Just another thing to add to the never ending things to check for regarding our health.

We have had a large pod of dolphins twice in the past week. Best picture I could get…..that tiny black dot mid section towards the left. I just sat and watched them enjoy their day.
I mentioned in my last post that I have been looking into renting a condo for down the road. There are two main reasons for doing so. The first has to do with our Mexican residency. When we got our temporal residency it was only good for a total of four years. After that one must apply for their permanente or start all over again with a Canadian Consulate in Canada to get another four years at the temporary level. To get our permanente requires simply applying for it using the credentials we already have been accepted for. There is a small fee to do this. If we start all over we would have to prove our financial solvency yet again plus pay a new larger fee that increased in January of 2026.

Our new inverter was ordered in November and finally arrived January 3 ( delivery affected by both US Thanksgiving and Christmas ) and Erik was able to install it this past January 13th. Expensive part but very crucial.

One of the bedroom slides was sloppy and crooked on the in and out. Easily sorted out with a few quick movements. This RV was built with a great fix to all the slides with an easy to reach adjustment to the mechanism and rollers. Thank goodness we did not have to remove the heavy slide out.
Our four years of temporale expire on November 3rd, 2027 and we are getting closer to that date very quickly. I can’t see us driving around Mexico for the next while – mostly because Colin is still unable to drive the RV. We could stay here for another full year, until perhaps July 2027 or we could find a condo to move into this coming summer. Colin would not feel comfortable staying here in this spot the entire summer due again to impending storms and hurricanes. So where would we go, especially if he can’t drive? It certainly will not be back to Las Jaibas. There is one more thing to consider in making this decision. As you know we are only a five minute walk to the Playa Sur embarcadero but neither of us can get on and off the lanchas at that location. The reason being that the boats come in with the pointed boat front end stopping with the front end point directly to the dock. So one has to jump over the front point to get off and onto the dock. You have to be fairly nimble and we no longer are – in the past I have relied on Colin to help me on and off but now he can’t do it himself.
So now we drive to the further crossing called the Embarcadero Principal. Those lanchas actually stop the boat parallel to the dock and there is a handle ( shaped like a candy cane ) to grab on to which helps getting on and off. The big plus is that the driver stops the engine and ties up the boat and is there to help you off the boat, as well as on when you are leaving. Even at this embarcadero Colin needs help depending on how high or low the tide is and if the dock is swaying because of waves and/or wind. So living here in paradise on the Isla has become difficult for us. And I haven’t even begun doing big grocery shops for what we can’t get here. Fortunately I loaded up the RV using Didi a few times per week before we left Las Jaibas RV Park. I am just starting to run out of certain things. No way could I buy and cart things on and off of the lancha and then back to the RV.

I enjoyed observing this fisherman. He was slowly bringing in his catch and at the same time was cleaning his net.
Do we sell the RV or not? It will start to rust if we leave it here. Who will drive it to the USA this summer so that we can sell it? Colin thinks that he can drive the Jeep because he is a two foot driver. I am not so sure. For certain we are here until the end of July give or take. Decisions need to be made. Our world is changing everyday and when I say world I mean not us, but the entire globe. What is certain today may not be tomorrow. I have recently observed that I need to book something re a condo for the winter of 2026/2027 sooner than later as they are already being booked. What to do? So I am trying to find the perfect place for our next home. A high-rise condo will be a huge adjustment especially for the twins. We are not going back to Canada. Anyone want to buy our RV?
This is a good time to share that our home in Kelowna did not sell. The potential buyers from Calgary, Alberta are also having difficulty selling their place due to the local real estate market. So our home is now officially no longer listed and we are going to just let it sit for now. We will not rent it. Many decisions to be made and it all creates a certain amount of uncertainly and stress. Right now we are taking it paso a paso ( step by step) or poco a poco ( bit by bit ). We honestly have no idea what next week will bring, never mind next week, never mind the coming summer. Working on being positive.

Ciela positioned herself into the crook of my arm last evening for lovies. I eventually just kept lightly rubbing her tummy and she fell asleep for the longest time. I loved these moments with her.
I am personally so happy to be down to only 196 messages in my inbox. It has been nine months since it was so low. At one point it was over 1,500. Takes some pressure off. My Spanish is also getting better. I sorted out two banking issues on my own, totally in Spanish with no help. The other day I was trying to say something to Colin in English but it only came out in Spanish, not even French 😯 He just looked at me 😎

Great photo Genie. She captured this from the Tres Amigos RV park across the bay from us. We are to the right of those two white buildings. A perfect end to our stormy day. The promise of a great day tomorrow. I so miss having Genie and Joe parked next to us. They were the best neighbors.





























































































































