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Going to school in Mexico
In this video, I’ll be discussing what it is like attending school in Mexico! From homeschool to international school in Merida, MX. I’ll show a tour of a local private school and discuss what is included and what you need to enroll! #blackwomentravel #merida #expatlife #livingabroad #mexico
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Affordable Living in Merida: Your Dream Home Awaits!Affordable Living in Merida: Your Dream Home Awaits!
Affordable Living in Merida: Your Dream Home Awaits!
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Welcome to my home tour in beautiful Merida, Mexico! In this video, I’m taking you inside my own affordable home and sharing how I was able to find such a great deal in this vibrant city. From cozy spaces to local amenities, I’ll walk you through the entire house and discuss the affordable housing costs that make Merida one of the best places to live in Mexico. #blackwomentravel #expatlife #sin...
How to Get a Teaching Visa for Japan: Pros & Cons for Single Parents and FamiliesHow to Get a Teaching Visa for Japan: Pros & Cons for Single Parents and Families
How to Get a Teaching Visa for Japan: Pros & Cons for Single Parents and Families
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Are you dreaming of living and working in Japan? In this video, I break down the easiest way to move to Japan on a teaching visa, for families including step-by-step advice on the application process, what to expect, and how to set yourself up for success! jetprogramusa.org interacnetwork.com www.borderlink.co.jp nova-holdings.jp/teachinjapan/ www.gabateachinginjapan.com #blackwomentravel #sing...
Single Mom in Merida: Why Mexico is the Perfect Soft LandingSingle Mom in Merida: Why Mexico is the Perfect Soft Landing
Single Mom in Merida: Why Mexico is the Perfect Soft Landing
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Welcome to my channel! I'm a single American mom sharing why Mérida, Mexico is the perfect soft landing for single parents. From affordable living to a supportive community, join me as I explore life in this beautiful city and show how it can be a game-changer for single moms looking for a fresh start! #expatlife #merida #blackwomentravel #singlemomlife

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  • @dr.phillips2008
    @dr.phillips2008 День тому

    I have a 7 yr old i was so worried about the school system there what school did you mention so that i could look it up

  • @MsPriyaLal
    @MsPriyaLal 9 днів тому

    Nice little tour.. Seems like a home with all the basics.. Rent is $600 ? What about utilities? Do you feel services like house keeping and Nannies are reliable there ?

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 9 днів тому

      Thank you for asking these questions! Yes, all the basics. But you can get a nicer home for a decent price. In January or February, my plan is to move and look for a bigger house in the city. So I’ll post a video on that. I forgot to speak on utilities. I pay $150 a month for electricity. The bill comes every two month’s. My bill is on the high side. I received my neighbors bill once and it was $25 usd. I run my a/c all night in one room and periods throughout the day. But it can be lowered. My internet bill is $27 a month. Yes! My nanny is super reliable. There are two nanny agencies I recommend, Fairy Nanny and Bambo kids. They both have reliable staff that you can use for longterm or until you find your own. Same with housekeeper. There is a Facebook group you can post to find a housekeeper. Usually your landlord will already have one they can suggest. I’ll do a video on this in more detail.

  • @peacefulself7848
    @peacefulself7848 10 днів тому

    Thank you for the information, it was extremely valuable!

  • @ikrana1
    @ikrana1 12 днів тому

    Your Intro goes by too fast.

  • @BoogieMoves2024
    @BoogieMoves2024 13 днів тому

    Hi there. Great vid, thank you. How have your children transitioned? Do they attend school? Have they made friends. Have you connected with other black expat single moms or families? I love Merida, but am on the fence between it and Queretaro due to Merida's extreme heat....ugh.

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 13 днів тому

      Thank you!! My children have transitioned really well. The video I’ll post this weekend will include more on their transition, time with the nanny, and footage from their school here. They attend a bilingual private school here. They have made tons of friends. My son who hated school in the states actually looks forward to going! I have connected with other black families. There is a weekly black expat meetup at the park. We get together for major holidays. There is a monthly self care event, Jamaican brunch, and bar meet up! We are out here girl. I’ll post more footage of that as well! I am with you on being on the fence. Queretaro was another top choice for us. I plan on going to spend a week there and I’ll document my experience. The weather there and in Mexico City is what I want! But the black community isn’t as large. It’s such a tough choice!

  • @cpeeps430
    @cpeeps430 14 днів тому

    Hi, no Macy's here in Mérida.

  • @Just_Trudy
    @Just_Trudy 14 днів тому

    Very informative video..thanks. I'll be moving to Merida in March and those extra deposits and contract fees are no bueno. I used to love staying in PDC and Tulum but Tulum got so expensive. And PDC is a bit too "lively" for me. The areas I like in Merida are Conkal /Cholul. I love quiet and natural landscapes. You mentioned you are moving from your current house. Why is that?

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 14 днів тому

      Oh then you’ll love it here! Conkal has such beautiful homes. I am a city girl. I miss the smell of food in the air. Food trucks on every corner. Walkable grocery stores and restaurants. In Cholul onwards you’ll Uber everywhere or need a car. And the traffic that backs up from Altabrisa to Cholul can have you sitting for a while.

    • @Just_Trudy
      @Just_Trudy 14 днів тому

      @AbroadwithBoldness Yes..I understand. I'm selling my car here in the states and will get another one in Merida. Not much of a walker, in heat..😓 Good luck on your next move 🙂

  • @LivingandenjoyingLife
    @LivingandenjoyingLife 14 днів тому

    Nice video. I live in playa del Carmen. I was going to live in Merida, but it was like 3 payments and the notary almost same price, that you don't get back that money. But I do visit Merida a few times a year. Yes, my friend rent a 2 bedroom house for 3000 pesos a month, close to the airport. So there's a budget for everyone

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 14 днів тому

      Thank you!! How do you like Playa Del Carmen? That was actually my first choice before choosing Merida. I’d loveee to be so close to the beach!

    • @LivingandenjoyingLife
      @LivingandenjoyingLife 14 днів тому

      @AbroadwithBoldness you are welcome, I love it here, I live a little out of the night life area, because I like a little quiet where I love, I am 10 minutes from the beach, 3 minutes from plaza America. And I have some land in Yucatan, about an hour from Merida. I will be in Merida this weekend and progeso.

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 14 днів тому

      @@LivingandenjoyingLife Every time I hear about PDC, I feel like I am missing out. I will have to come and check it out!

    • @LivingandenjoyingLife
      @LivingandenjoyingLife 14 днів тому

      @AbroadwithBoldness I don't think you missing out. Playa is in the middle of cancun and tulum, a ferry ride to cozumel, 90 minutes to holbox, 3 hours to bacalar, 3 hours to Merida, you have two international airport in cancun and tulum about 45 minutes to an hour away. So travel is easy and much cheaper. So I like it for that, because I travel around Mexico and also go back to the states sometimes. I am going to start make better contents and focus mostly on Mexico. But the party life is here in playa 7 days a week on the 5th ave, and the beach is beautiful 😍.

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 14 днів тому

      Yesss! It sounds like yall have everything. Please post content.. I just followed you. I will keep on the look out of things to do and see for when I visit!

  • @DHaworth100
    @DHaworth100 27 днів тому

    The Pucc Region in Mexico is a very friendly area to visit. I had a great time there. I don't want to live in Japan full time, but I want a small place in Akita Prefecture to hang my hat six months out of the year.

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 25 днів тому

      In a perfect world, that is how I’d spend my time. 6 months in Japan and maybe 6 months in Thailand or Mexico. We will see!

  • @lolasvow3732
    @lolasvow3732 28 днів тому

    Best wishes. I’ve looking into moving over a year now and I just found out that I’m pregnant🤦‍♀️. I still want to come and possibly have this kid in Mexico so he or she will have residency and I’ll get mine😂.

    • @AbroadwithBoldness
      @AbroadwithBoldness 26 днів тому

      Thank you!! Come on down! There are plenty of moms who come here, have their babies, get pampered in the process, secure their visas, and then they're all set. ❤️