House Hunters International

House Hunters International

Costa Rica Cost of Living Update: Bottom of the Line Weedwacker—$267. Cost of repairs after breaking it on the first run—$6

What a couple of weeks! No, not the election, I was on House Hunters International! Large close-ups of my face appeared on televisions all across the world. If you missed it, check your local listings for the title of the episode: “Happier Than a Brasilionaire.” Yes, that reads “Brasilionaire,” because we live in Brasilito.

It was exciting to appear on a show that I watched back in the States while dreaming of a different life. Sometimes I’d go on a House Hunters International marathon, viewing them back to back and driving my husband nuts. Are you a wife who does that to your spouse? Well keep it up because eventually, you’re going to see Rob and me on your screen, duking it out while trying to find the perfect place to start a bed and breakfast.

One of the funnier moments was when Rob and I tour what I like to call the Tomb Raider house: an empty shell that was never completed. Apparently, one person’s post-apocalyptic nightmare is another’s Buckingham Palace. Rob imagined crown jewels and crumpets while I Googled the symptoms of rabies after getting bombarded by a closet full of bats.

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My husband is a real can-do sort of guy, who was convinced all he needed was a magical hammer and a positive disposition to finish this particular house. I was the high-maintenance wife, insisting that our guests may enjoy rooms with less bat guano and balconies where they can’t fall to their death. But what do I know? I’m new to the hospitality business.

This show was a great opportunity, and I wanted to look my best, so I did not wear sensible shoes. Women will understand this. And Rob went all out and wore swim trunks. Men will understand that. Project Runway has not yet contacted us, but I’m anxious to discuss the variety of tank tops Rob sports, all of which come in a package of five. He’s truly breaking ground with his fashion choices.

I can understand if you haven’t seen our show yet because this little thing called the United States Presidential Election was taking place. From what I can tell, everyone is getting along and singing Kumbaya around a campfire. Or maybe that’s what my brain wants to believe. It’s easy to kid myself because a flock of parrots just landed in a tree right in front of me. Life is good here. It’s a happy one, and I want everyone to feel as happy as I do. Sadly, I think it could be a while before that happens.

If you feel like you need a break from the commotion, stay at The Happier House. Or better yet, why not just move down here and share the joy? You can wear tank tops all day and sensible shoes if you wish. And that goes for you guys in the UK too. I heard Brexit and our election has been rough on you as well.

Costa Rica is a place for everyone. It cured many things in me I didn’t know needed fixing. It’s a kinder, gentler place and the world needs more of that right now. The Pura Vida lifestyle is a real thing, and once you experience it you can’t imagine living any other way.

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And for all those who are dealing with anxiety, Happier Than A Billionaire is here to help. If you have not read it yet, our misadventures are sure to make you laugh.  Follow my Facebook page where I share pictures of sunsets and pretty beaches. Or follow me on Instagram where I share snapshots of watermelons with snazzy captions like “I grow big melons.” My husband is not on Instagram, so I can take credit for all of his hard work without him ever knowing.

Thanks for following our journey. I have a feeling this year is going to be quite interesting, and I’m going to try to stay happier throughout it. If you think you might want to join us here one day, check out my latest book: The 2016 edition of The Costa Rica Escape Manual.

I’ll be sending sunshine smiles and pura vida vibes your way for a long time to come.

By | 2018-04-15T18:19:13-04:00 November 11th, 2016|Categories: The Happier House|Tags: , , |19 Comments

About the Author:

Nadine is the author of the best-selling series, Happier Than A Billionaire. Join her as she navigates living as an expat in the sometimes confusing, always beautiful, country of Costa Rica.

19 Comments

  1. Ann Gaboriault November 14, 2016 at 3:48 pm - Reply

    Nadine, you always make me laugh, thank you!???

  2. Jeff and Janis claunch November 14, 2016 at 11:23 am - Reply

    Purchased a condo on the beach in Jaco over a year ago… making the big move this April… so glad to hear all the positive feedback… we are sure this us the best move we’ve ever made

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:07 pm - Reply

      I really enjoy living here. Somehow this country brought me so much happiness. I’m sure it will do the same for you.

  3. Jan draper November 11, 2016 at 10:30 pm - Reply

    Love all your books – decided to make the big move! Will be there in April, hope our paths cross som day!

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:08 pm - Reply

      Thanks so much Jan. I love writing about my adventures here. Especially about Rob. He is just so funny and optimistic. We are so much the opposite.

  4. Linda Daniels November 11, 2016 at 10:01 pm - Reply

    My husband and I are preparing for trip #3 to Costa Rica in February of next year. We actually visited Brasilito this past Feb. and loved it. This time around we are staying a few days in Nuevo Arenal and 10 days in Playa Hermosa. If we ever decide to visit Brasilito again, we will look you up. BTW…loved the scene with the bats! You are an adorable couple. Pura Vida!

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:08 pm - Reply

      Nothing like sticking your head in a closet full of bats. Why am I always encountering bats? It’s like my spirit animal.

  5. Edeltraud Sykora November 11, 2016 at 8:46 pm - Reply

    I moved to Costa Rica over a year ago and i JUST LOVE IT.

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:11 pm - Reply

      Me too! Every day counts. It’s all so beautiful and fun. Heavens, I almost didn’t do it. I almost chickened out and didn’t move here. I wonder where I would be right now. Probably waiting for my life to begin.

  6. Sue Perry November 11, 2016 at 8:16 pm - Reply

    I am coming down to Costa Rico in December for a vacation and can’t wait!! You books have inspired me and I yearn for that way of life…..just need to convince the hubby and kids!

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:11 pm - Reply

      I don’t think they will need much convincing. Once you spend some time here, it’s so hard to imagine ever going back home.

  7. Gabriella Farcais November 11, 2016 at 4:43 pm - Reply

    I just ordered your book and can’t wait to read it tonight. The more I read about Costa Rica, the closer I am to packing my bags!

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:15 pm - Reply

      You won’t need too much. Just some bug spray, sunscreen, and a bunch of wanderlust.

  8. Dave & Tammy on Vancouver Island November 11, 2016 at 4:08 pm - Reply

    Your Happier House turned out fantastic! Dave and I may get back for more drinks with you and Rob one day but in the mean time we have been trying a different country on for travel each year. This year was Spain and next June we are going to Greece. Congrats on becoming business owners!

    • Nadine Hays Pisani December 10, 2016 at 1:16 pm - Reply

      Thanks, guys! Boy, has it been a crazy year. And congrats on your adventurous spirit! Nothing like seeing the world to keep things in perspective.

  9. Sallie Christian-Carnal November 11, 2016 at 2:33 pm - Reply

    As always, your updates are perfectly timed!

  10. Marlene Paul November 11, 2016 at 2:00 pm - Reply

    Your posts always create a smile on my face. Keep them coming.

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