Sharing one car is not always very easy, but Paul and I have managed to make it work for many years now. The first place we lived on the island was conveniently located across the street from Emma's school, but now it is a 3-mile commute on foot (round trip). Some days Paul rides the bus to work and some days Ona and I walk Emma to school.

At times I dread the walk and find myself longing for sidewalks and white-picket fences, but then I remind myself that this life is much more fun. Really, is it that hot out there (90+ degrees and 100% humidity)? Who needs to worry about the mosquitoes when you have lots of deet products? Oh, and the stray dogs charging at us... at least Ona is learning the sign for dog. And really, do I want a boring sidewalk when I have the adventure of negotiating the stroller through toad infested ponds?

Despite my complaints I honestly enjoy these walks. Ona loves being outside and Emma and I have wonderful chats along the way.
4 comments:
I can't believe I complained all growing up about the little hike up our jungle road to meet the bus. And here you are walking 3 miles to take your eldest to school! Ah. I was a lazy child :) Gotta love the puddles where it seems there are more tadpoles than water. Great pictures. They made me feel warmer here in freezing AR.
Hello. I might accept a job offer to move to American Samoa. Do you have any helpful advice. How easy is it to fit in? How expensive is rental housing? Any info would be helpful. Thank you.
Hello. I might accept a job offer to move to American Samoa. Do you have any helpful advice. How easy is it to fit in? How expensive is rental housing? Any info would be helpful. Thank you.
Hello, I like the blog.
It is beautiful.
Sorry not write more, but my English is bad writing.
A hug from Portugal
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