Get Me Out-a-Here Syndrome

By | 2021-01-22T11:32:01-05:00 January 22nd, 2021|Categories: The Costa Rica Escape Manual|Tags: , |

The Costa Rica Escape Manual 2021

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Get Me Out-a-Here Syndrome is a combination of disorders that include but are not limited to:

  • Glancing around and wondering how you accumulated so much stuff
  • Imagining palm trees while staring out your window
  • Desire to sit in a hammock all-day
  • Wanting to walk out your front door and never look back

If you suffer from any of the above, The Costa Rica Escape Manual, 2021 edition is the road map to your escape. You’ll learn about residency, buying a car, crime, and funny things about living as an expat. You’ll also find out why I hate the guy who gave a glorious five-star Amazon review of a blanket while giving a less charitable assessment of my work. My dad hates him too.

The Costa Rica Escape Manual doesn’t have any unpleasant side effects. It’s a happier book for people looking for a happier life. Everything from taxes to national park regulations is up to date.

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Some exciting developments are a proposed digital nomad bill that will make it easier for telecommuters to live here on a temporary visa. Another is a projected change to import costs so that you can move your belongings here without getting clipped on thousands of dollars in taxes. And get this… it includes a car. Anyone who has bought a vehicle in Costa Rica knows that this may be one of the biggest game-changers.

We’ve all been through a lot over the past twelve months. So much has changed, and there continues to be a sense of unease about the future. But it may also be the green light you’ve been waiting for. Sometimes it takes facing the ultimate challenge to make the biggest change. Getting out of your comfort zone is one of the hardest things to do. But it’s incredible how alive you feel after the first step. A little nauseating as well, but alive, nonetheless.

Is it easier living here than anywhere else? No. But I can attest that the sounds of howler monkeys and lavender sunsets calm my racing mind. And it makes me daydream.

That may be the biggest side effect of The Costa Rica Escape Manual. You’ll daydream again but this time with a road map to the monkeys, the hammocks, and the crazy, psychedelic sunsets. Your daydream is a seed taking root. It’s just a matter of time before it cracks the surface.

Keep your dream alive, and thank you for allowing me to help. It’s been the pleasure of my life.

Nadine Hays Pisani

Thanks to My Readers & Inspirational Sunsets

By | 2018-11-28T20:45:47-05:00 November 28th, 2018|Categories: The Costa Rica Escape Manual, The Escape Manual|Tags: , , , |

 Nadine Hays Pisani

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I’m up at 3 a.m. It’s the time I start writing, and I thought today would be different because I finally finished the 2019 edition of The Costa Rica Escape Manual. “I’ll sleep in!” I said to myself. But here I am, wanting to write, again, to all of you.

I wanted to tell you about these crazy swirly sunsets. Each night, the sky isn’t a colored layered cake, but more like someone finger painting across the horizon in slow motion. If you can imagine taking orange and yellow paint, swirling it into turquoise, then dripping lavender across the sky before blending it into the entire canvas… that’s what’s happening in Costa Rica.

sunsetI loved finger painting as a kid, and we rarely got to do it in art class because we eventually finger painted all over ourselves— and our friends— by the end of the hour. I think nothing makes kids happier than that kind of freedom. Dipping their fingers in random colors and creating something so unique. It’s why you can’t help but smile as a child shows you their creation.

When you watch these Costa Rican sunsets unravel, your body relaxes and your mind stops racing. You start to believe in all sorts of things. You’re convinced of the goodness in this world.  You swear that you can be a nicer person, more patient and loving. And you believe that you can forgive others, even the ones that hurt you the most.

But most importantly, you believe the thing you want to do more than anything else in life is possible. It’s as if these sunsets are giving you a key to a secret door, to a party where you’re always invited.

Flamingo BeachCosta Rica changed my life. But you already know that story, I’ve written enough books on the subject. But what I didn’t realize was how many small increments of happiness have piggybacked onto each other. Little hitchhikers of laughter that I carry and drop off, before taking on more passengers. And all of you, those who have read my books or just follow us on social media, have been important pieces of happiness in my life.

Thank you for making my dream of becoming a writer come true, and for years of supporting this whacky journey my husband and I are on. It hasn’t been a smooth ride, but neither was my life back in that office. There are many types of potholes in life, and my head was full of them at that old job. If given a choice, I’ll always choose the literal potholed road as opposed to the metaphorical one. Both rattle your brain, but one takes you to the ocean’s edge where you can build sandcastles.

And I’ve been building them ever since I landed in this beautiful country. When I started, I never imagined how big they’d become. But Rob knew. He always knew. He started building our castle the moment we met.

Palms SunsetThe sun is finally coming up; it casts a rosy glow across the mountaintops and a pink-hued blanket of light across my home. I’m glad I’m awake to see it, doing what I love more than anything in the world: finger painting across my keyboard, typing words of color across the pages. Hoping they melt together like a first grader’s art project.  Hoping people will read them. Hoping it’s all not just a pink-hued dream.

With love, Nadine

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Irregular Beds, Irregular Husband, & the 2016 Escape Manual

By | 2018-04-15T18:19:15-04:00 February 12th, 2016|Categories: Bed and Breakfast, The Escape Manual, The Happier House|Tags: , |

The Costa Rica Escape ManualCosta Rica Cost of Living Update: Tylenol (24 tablets)—$3.00

You may be wondering if I’m still sitting on my floor. The answer to that is no. Not on the floor, but on an irregular king-size bed my husband insisted we buy.

“There’s probably just a scratch or two,” he said, after the store demanded we leave while they wrapped it up. This suspicious behavior pretty much ensured that I would have a very deliberate argument with Rob, one with the phrase I told you so, by the end of the day.

There has not been an irregular item my husband has passed up in fifteen years. Whether it’s oddly stitched shirts or pants with crooked pockets, he gravitates to anything that can possibly save him money. Garden hose with a few cracks? Nothing duct tape won’t fix. Expired vitamins? They’ll just make the body stronger.

So we bring back this deal of the century, put it together, only to realize all the wooden slats are missing. (more…)

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