I love the camaraderie and relationship that you and Kevin have together. You are definitely a dynamic team that love to explore together. I can see that you have a wonderful way of communicating with each other. And that'll make this (temporary) transition more palatable!
I loved your video! Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. I agree with you about the relaxing/hustle mood. Every time I visit my family in Mexico I tend to no work but enjoy the relaxed life.
hello, im the daughter (sapphire) I have a few reason I lked Mexico more than the USA or Id move back there. 1st: Its way way cheaper there than it is in the USA 2: People are way nicer and more eager to help 3: we have created more of a family there that is so loving and so kind and helping and that is something i cherish and loved!
I'm nothing if not crazy. My plan is to find a home in Europe for the remainder of my days. Haven't decided exactly where. And honestly, it doesn't matter too much to me. I just want better access to all the old world beauty that exists there. It's my dream and always has been to explore ruins, castles, old villages, etc. And there is so much to experience. Can't wait. Also, if you guys are ever up for it would love to have a meetup while i'm here in Yuma. Completely understand if it's not your thing. Anyway, you guys did great in this video. Look forward to more.
@@tiffanygregory1208many of you have made areas more expensive, you have raised the prices of products making many have to leave and mainly appropriating the beaches and believing yourselves to be an authority when you have neither permits nor pay taxes (mostly) using our country as a retreat, in mazatlan your people wanted to ban tombola and banda music, we had to go out and demonstrate because we did not want our way of life to change even if they are not that type of migrant that call themselves expats and are quite credulous in many places we are tired, not to mention those who come to visit us for THAT type of tourism that involves children, many years ago we admired the kindness to foreigners, now in states with beaches and parts of Mexico City do not expect kindness edit: sure there are good American and Canadian people who live in poor areas, pay taxes, respect our daily life as well as the noise, they don't try to do that tourism by taking pictures in poor areas for morbid but really more people have changed their perception about this kind of foreigners, at least you should take that into account
Okay I'm going to watch all of your videos you're my kind of people lots of information packed in one video great information hope you're still enjoying Yuma. You're very inspiring. I love Mexico I've been there many times born and raised in San Diego currently living in Sun City Arizona AKA Phoenix. The information you provided was exactly what I was looking for thank you. 🏜️
I love the camaraderie and relationship that you and Kevin have together. You are definitely a dynamic team that love to explore together. I can see that you have a wonderful way of communicating with each other. And that'll make this (temporary) transition more palatable!
Thank you so much!
I loved your video! Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. I agree with you about the relaxing/hustle mood. Every time I visit my family in Mexico I tend to no work but enjoy the relaxed life.
Thank you!
I love Mexico so much, and I can't wait to move there. I also can't wait to follow you on this next 'wandering' chapter!
hell nah, there are already enough of you here, who earn in dollars and pay in pesos, we don't want you here
Love this!
OMG...I remember those people that were your neighbors!! ACK!! But I love this and can't wait to keep with you wandering peeps! Let's go!
Punta Banda was known for good halibut fishing
I loved the first house and I miss the dolphins. 6:22
What is the reason for your Daughter wanting to move back to Mexico.
Lots of reasons but Mexico is just a lot less stressful than the States, overall. And the people are really really nice.
hello, im the daughter (sapphire) I have a few reason I lked Mexico more than the USA or Id move back there. 1st: Its way way cheaper there than it is in the USA 2: People are way nicer and more eager to help 3: we have created more of a family there that is so loving and so kind and helping and that is something i cherish and loved!
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I'm nothing if not crazy. My plan is to find a home in Europe for the remainder of my days. Haven't decided exactly where. And honestly, it doesn't matter too much to me. I just want better access to all the old world beauty that exists there. It's my dream and always has been to explore ruins, castles, old villages, etc. And there is so much to experience. Can't wait.
Also, if you guys are ever up for it would love to have a meetup while i'm here in Yuma. Completely understand if it's not your thing. Anyway, you guys did great in this video. Look forward to more.
Roosters😂marriachi😂😊
I loved the first house and I miss the dolphins.
Good for you to ditch the Maga crazies
It never gets old laughing at the Kamala cult losers who are dividing us
Please don’t not move to Mexico
Why
Yea why ???
ok y
We have lived in Mexico for the last 3 years lol did you watch the video at all? We love Mexico, and Mexico loves us. ;)
@@tiffanygregory1208many of you have made areas more expensive, you have raised the prices of products making many have to leave and mainly appropriating the beaches and believing yourselves to be an authority when you have neither permits nor pay taxes (mostly) using our country as a retreat, in mazatlan your people wanted to ban tombola and banda music, we had to go out and demonstrate because we did not want our way of life to change
even if they are not that type of migrant that call themselves expats and are quite credulous in many places we are tired, not to mention those who come to visit us for THAT type of tourism that involves children, many years ago we admired the kindness to foreigners, now in states with beaches and parts of Mexico City do not expect kindness
edit: sure there are good American and Canadian people who live in poor areas, pay taxes, respect our daily life as well as the noise, they don't try to do that tourism by taking pictures in poor areas for morbid but really more people have changed their perception about this kind of foreigners, at least you should take that into account
Okay I'm going to watch all of your videos you're my kind of people lots of information packed in one video great information hope you're still enjoying Yuma. You're very inspiring. I love Mexico I've been there many times born and raised in San Diego currently living in Sun City Arizona AKA Phoenix. The information you provided was exactly what I was looking for thank you. 🏜️