Then, Covid. We spent most of the first half of 2020 doing what everybody else was doing: following the news, figuring out how to live day to day with the new rules, wondering how long it was going to last, and coming to terms with the fact that our plans were pretty much up in smoke, and we weren’t even in a position to make new plans. However, we found that our home here in Belize was an ideal place to ride out the pandemic, so we decided to settle in for the long haul, and come up with a plan, or at least a sort of plan, that didn’t have any dependencies on timing and which had a whole lot of flexibility.
And, with the covid situation here in Belize constantly changing, we spent most of our time just figuring out what we needed to do to prepare for what could have been a very long shutdown. As it’s turned out, Belize has handled the crisis remarkably well for a small country with limited resources, but there were enough points in time where we, and everybody else, were just waiting to see what happened. Through this time, we didn’t mind putting our future travel plans on hold, since just figuring out how to navigate the crisis took plenty of time and energy, and we were happy to wait. But, eventually, we started to get a little itchy and began coming up with a way to keep the dream alive and feel like we were making progress.