Why We Sold The Happier House: Forward Momentum

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I remember first moving to Costa Rica, coming off a stressful job and looking for a moment to exhale. It’s easy to assume that having a moment to breathe and the stillness it brought was a sign of laziness or boredom. I’ve heard that a lot over the years.

But stillness does the opposite. It gives clarity, and clarity feels like momentum. Not the speed of a racecar driving around a track, but more like a moving walkway at an airport, quietly standing next to your carry-on while looking down at the food court below.

Our fourteen years in Costa Rica have taught us how to live life. Simply. Honestly. Living abroad and adapting to a different culture is one of the biggest adventures anyone can have in their lifetime. You can no longer approach obstacles with the same rigidness you had before. Instead, you learn to be flexible and bend in the wind like a willow branch.

When COVID hit, I got extremely sick after a flight back from the States. Rob raced me to a hospital in Liberia, and true to my husband, we didn’t have enough gas in the tank. We barely coasted to a gas station where I whispered to Rob the location of all the passwords to our computer. It’s weird the stuff that goes through your mind when you think you’re dying and your husband barely knows how to open his email account.

After I recovered, I had problems with my lungs, especially during the rainy season. Each full breath felt like a struggle, and walking the mountain became a Herculean feat. Costa Rica was on lockdown, and we weren’t allowed to leave the country without risking losing our residency. We couldn’t get home to see our aging parents when they needed us the most. It’s all I thought about during those walks. Of all the things you try to plan for, this wasn’t in the Pisani’s Costa Rica Escape Manual.

Rincon Largo

But in the mess of that year, good things started happening. Our Pacific Heights lot which has been problematic for 14 years, finally got a water letter. Without it, you can’t get a building permit. We put it up for sale on Happier Facebook and it is now in escrow. We also own another property that has a view of the long-anticipated Flamingo Marina. It’s located in a struggling development called Rincon Largo where water letters are still not available. We ultimately want to build Happier House Dos there, or in another growing development. The future is wide open and I know something great is about to happen.

During this year, Rob and I felt forward momentum again. The same feeling we had when we quit our jobs and moved to Costa Rica. We started daydreaming about other adventures that were waiting for us. But the toughest thing about new adventures is letting go of the old ones. It’s always difficult leaving your comfort zone. Some days I wonder what it would have been like if I stopped moving and stayed in one place. But I’m an insufferable dreamer and refuse to believe that there is a cap to the people you’ll meet or the happiness that fills your heart.

Our plans have shifted but the goals remain the same, live freely, happily, and continue writing about all of it. I would love to spend time in Ireland. Or Switzerland. Split our time in Costa Rica with other places around the world. But most importantly, we need to be around for our parents.

Our goal is to become snowbirds, spend much of the year in Costa Rica and some of our time elsewhere. I’m not sure how this plan will work, but I’m flexible, bending each day, letting go of the old, and making room for the new. Holding onto The Happier House made this plan impossible. Selling it was the right choice. It gave us the freedom and finances to jump onto another rollercoaster ride.

So now we are on a quest to get this water letter for our Flamingo Marina lot. It will take many trips to the municipality, many more odd encounters with people who insist they can help us but can’t. It’s one piece of a puzzle that can have us building again. There was a time when I gave up on that dream and I felt this loss was just part of the story. But maybe getting a water letter to that lot will be the biggest surprise of all. Or maybe we will find a completely new community eager to work with those crazy Happier people.

I’m strapping into this rollercoaster and ready for the rickety ride it will take me on. We are back to owning only a handful of belongings. And a cat. We are taking Sabertooth with us wherever we go. She is hard to strap in but I couldn’t leave her behind. She’s as much a part of the story as anything else and a piece of Costa Rica that we’ll take with us.

The lesson I learned this year is that you can’t plan for everything, and letting go may be the only way to get your momentum back. I can feel the lightness and freedom to travel down another road. One that I’m sure will be dirt, on top of a mountain, surrounded by the things that inspire me the most.

And like Rob always says, “How bad can it be?” Only this time we made sure we will be traveling on a full tank of gas.

By | 2021-05-05T16:57:19-04:00 May 5th, 2021|Categories: The Happier House|Tags: |21 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.

21 Comments

  1. Maribeth Beringer July 2, 2021 at 12:32 pm - Reply

    Hi Nadine! I was actually a patient of yours in Hanover. I think I went one or two times since you left but then just stopped going. Of course, I know I need ongoing care but haven’t found a place.

    I so look forward to reading your books. You have such an adventurous spirit and I’m wishing you, Rob & Sabertooth God speed and bless you. Have a great rest of the adventure. I will catch up on your books soon.

  2. Anonymous June 20, 2021 at 11:02 pm - Reply

    Wishing you both much happiness in whatever tomorrow brings. Still tell everyone how much fun your books were to read Nadine. Be well— live your lives to the best it can be . Friends from Massachussetts. Jeff and Jocelyn Simpson.❤️??

  3. Judith Cruzan May 7, 2021 at 6:25 pm - Reply

    Good luck to you guys, I’m looking forward to your adventure.

  4. Bill B May 7, 2021 at 5:51 am - Reply

    To dream of that Dirt road up the Mountain is Inspiring.
    Buckle up and Enjoy the Ride.
    I’m sure we will cross Paths one day.
    To Live Free & Pure is a road traveled with Heart.

  5. Anonymous May 7, 2021 at 1:26 am - Reply

    Hi Nadine and Rob, I was shocked to see that you have sold “The Happier House!” I can’t even say the word “Happier” without thinking of you two LOL. The laughs, the laughs…your books made me laugh so many times!!! I loved when that happened and I was in public…when someone would look up at me because I was laughing…I just held the book up so they too could see what I was reading. We lived vicariously through you two and wanted so badly to move to Costa Rica…we tried for three years. Loved coming to see you both when you were building “The Happier House”. I too remember seeing your bed in the middle of all that beautiful chaos. All those yellow “post it notes” that Rob put on the windows to give you some privacy. I remember the tiny blue(I think) tiles in the bathroom shower and I just learned that you did some of your writing there…Lovely place to do it. I remember seeing the beginning of Rob’s gardens and watched them grow into a jungle. A plant from here and there and it turned out so delicious. Your dancing videos in the completed kitchen made us laugh and could only imagine how many times it took you to get it right. I remember how super tanned the Tico’s were that were working on your house. How I learned so much about Costa Rica through you both and we still want to move there, but I guess it will be for when we retire. We dream about it everyday!!! Hope someday that it will happen. I am so happy for you both that you a made it 14 years…man time flies. Can’t wait to hear about the next bunch of adventures and pray that you will write about all that. Truly love you and Rob and feel that you are part of our family. If ever you would like to visit us in Montreal…we would receive you with open arms…cat too!!! Vic and Rob can share head shaving stories for they both sport the same hairdo! All the best my fiends and know that you helped so many people dream and dream big! Lots of Love always Michele, Vic, Tayne and Ravyn. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

  6. Rich Grosse May 6, 2021 at 4:03 pm - Reply

    i have followed you and Rob since the start of your adventure, you both jumped in with both feet not knowing if there was a safety net. I always wished I had the ability to do that, but the fear of the unknown felt overwhelming. So instead I lived vicariously thru you. I read everyone of your books and enjoyed every minute of them!! Hoping you have full recovery from this nasty virus. Happy trails to you and Rob in your next adventure. Will look forward to reading your next book!!

  7. LORETTA CAMMACK May 6, 2021 at 2:20 pm - Reply

    Your books and your story have been such inspirations to me. I look forward to hearing of this next chapter in your life as well.

    You’ve got this 🙂

  8. Aixa May 6, 2021 at 12:03 pm - Reply

    I’m so sorry to hear this. I read your first book 8-9 years ago and of course I read the others since. I hope the long-term Covid affects subside for you. I wish you guys the best and I look forward to your new adventures.

  9. ktfromlv May 6, 2021 at 9:10 am - Reply

    Wishing you success in all your endeavors, Nadine and Rob. Because of you, and many other factors we now have our little slice of paradise near Uvita. Continued positive thoughts and prayers for your well being. Pura Vida!

  10. Anonymous May 6, 2021 at 1:13 am - Reply

    Dear Nadine, i have enjoyed all your books. They show your joy of living and adorable personality. They are a joy to read. Please keep on writting. Congrars about the decission to sell your happy house, it must have been a hard one, but totally understandable. The best for you both in your ne phase! I moved from Buenos Aires to the outskirts of Barcelona years ago….and as happy as ever! Please keep us posted.

  11. Bea Riddell May 5, 2021 at 8:37 pm - Reply

    I cannot believe how sad I felt reading your post Nadine. I was also scared for you when I read about you being so sick. Did you have CoVid19? I hope you’re feeling much better.
    I have been reading your books and dreaming of visiting Costa Rica, but unfortunately never had the chance. I wish you and Rod all the best as you begin a new adventure in your life. Will you be writing about your travels? Take care. Bea

  12. Erika McCarden May 5, 2021 at 7:28 pm - Reply

    I’m over here crying like a baby! I’ve been following you two for years, and enjoying your journey. I was so happy for you when all of your hard work and dream home finally came together. It sounds like you have a firm plan. I wish you two all the blessings needed to find more happiness in your next chapter, and I certainly look forward to continuing the journey with you!
    -Erika

  13. Anonymous May 5, 2021 at 7:07 pm - Reply

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  14. shasta2001 May 5, 2021 at 6:57 pm - Reply

    Dear Nadine and Rob,

    Oh it made me sad to read this but I understand about your health and your aging parents. I am one of those now and my granddaughters panic if they don’t hear from me everyday. I have great memories of the Happier House and was planning a visit soon. I kicked Facebook to the curb so I have been out of the loop. If you ever want to try out Florida let me know. I would be happy to show you around. I can picture you navigating through the Miami vibe, maybe…I am glad you are able to take a little Costa Rica home in the form of that adorable kitty. Take care of your health, there are many treatments on the horizon. They lifted the Covid restrictions here on Monday so we should be back to normal sort of. I am sure I will still see people in their cars alone driving with masks on.
    Miss you both, Deborah Hearn

  15. Anne May 5, 2021 at 5:54 pm - Reply

    A new adventure awaits! You will continue to inspire others with your breezy attitude!! Enjoy your time in the U.S.

  16. Sallie Christian-Carnal May 5, 2021 at 5:20 pm - Reply

    Good luck and God Bless! Can’t wait to follow your new adventures! Please let us know when you have Happier House Dos! Lots of love, Ralph & Sallie Carnal.

  17. Anonymous May 5, 2021 at 5:14 pm - Reply

    Wow Nadine- thank you for this! Your books helped us decide to move to Grecia in Nov ’18, build a home, live happily ever after. We will always be grateful. Best of luck and Huge blessings to you both for more safe adventures…?❤️?

  18. Anonymous May 5, 2021 at 5:10 pm - Reply

    Thanks for sharing, Nadine. Norman and I still love CR very much, and hope to travel there soon. The last few yrs kept us away with ailing parents (and now grandchildren), yet our dream of renting an apartment in Grecia for a summer still remains. Best of luck…can’t wait to hear your future travels! #PuraVida

  19. Dean May 5, 2021 at 4:52 pm - Reply

    Glad to hear you are both doing ok. I know the symptoms after Covid can be tough and hopefully not long term for you. Keep your heads up and let the adventures continue.

  20. June Lehmann May 5, 2021 at 4:27 pm - Reply

    Such a wonderful email!?
    First of all, I am so sorry you became ill from this nasty virus..keep moving forward!
    You both are young and have so much of your lives ahead of you….you both are DOING what so many people just dream about..yes, you will run into the curb some times…we all do! Take these days as they come….and enjoy making these memories together…have enjoyed following you for so many years!!! Enjoy life and it will certainly come to you!!???

  21. Mary Lou Fisher May 5, 2021 at 4:25 pm - Reply

    Dear Nadine – I think you’ve always had your priorities in order and both of you are amazing at adapting to what life throws in your path. I hope you are always able to keep one foot in Costa Rica while you listen to your heart and spend priceless time with your parents. I’m sure you’ll love visiting other places you’ve only dreamed of, and that you will always feel you are returning home when you get back to Costa Rica.

    Wishing you all the best, and saluting your courage in making this recent difficult decision.

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