Return of the picture post
I’ve been a little unhappy with the blog lately. Since the “Website Success” posts that I made, I feel like it’s been a little boring around here — for me and almost certainly for you. I don’t blog just to blog, I do it because I like it and I (think) some people like to read it. So I thought about what I’ve been doing differently and I realized that I haven’t done much picture posting in awhile. Pictures are usually entertaining, so I picked out a few that are relevant to recent happenings in my life.
First of all, here are some pics of my condo here in Costa Rica. It’s a pretty standard 2br/2ba place. But I put a pool table in the living room area because it seems like I never use those types of areas. I know it’s conventional to put a couch and table in there, but I decided that I just don’t care what most people do. I wanted something that I would enjoy and I think people are just as entertained sitting around a pool table in chairs as they are sitting on couches. Of course, I still need more/better chairs, but that’s just a matter of time…
You can also see the kitchen a little bit there. It’s got some pretty nice/modern appliances, so I’m happy with it. I haven’t been doing much cooking lately, but I’d like to start doing more at some point. It’s definitely healthier and I’ve been struggling to eat well lately with all of the eating out. It’s time that I bear down a bit and get back to a home-cooked healthy lifestyle. Since I don’t have any problem with eating healthy when I’m at home, it’s a pretty simple formula… all that being said, it’s just a matter of finding a balance, I love eating out down here. The food in Costa Rica is terrific in my opinion.
Anyway, moving on, here is a picture of the master bedroom. It’s still very plain, but I like the mattress a lot. I’m waiting on a lot of stuff that I want to put in here. The random artwork and stick holder (or whatever it is) came with the place, so I’ve just left them there for now. My new MacBook Pro is on the bed … that’s one of my favorite technology purchases ever. I absolutely love the thing and if it wasn’t for some development reasons, I think I would completely transition away from Windows and only run OS X without even putting Windows on the Mac. As it is, I don’t know if I’ll ever buy any piece of non-Apple laptop/desktop hardware for a long time to come.
So this condo is my new home. One thing that came with moving was that I had to sell a ton of my stuff. It just didn’t make sense to keep things like monitors, TVs, DVD players, gaming systems and all sorts of other stuff that I won’t want whenever I return to the US. I’ll just want to replace all of it then anyway, so I just held a massive sale of goods on craigslist. For the most part, I sold everything that I really wanted to get rid of. However, just recently, I sold the “big ticket” item which represented my last major stateside asset that I couldn’t reasonably keep while living in Costa Rica. My car. A basically brand new Infiniti G37 6MT. It was so sad to sell it… Here it is back in late September / early October when I first bought it.
I really had mixed feelings about selling it. I’d never driven anything like it — it was really an incredible car. But when I was only going to be in the states for a few weeks a year and I was going to be in different spots all of the time, it just didn’t make any sense at all to keep it. Even though I took a sizable four figure loss on the car, I still had to sell it. I hope the guy who bought it takes good care of it and enjoys it. Whenever I return to the US, I hope to get another one or something like it.
So yea, moving to a poorer country means that I had to give up some of my toys. It’s just impossible to drive a car like that here because the roads absolutely tear it up. It would be destroyed very quickly. Not to mention the inevitable bumper benders (driving here is a lot different than in the states) and the near complete lack of support for Infiniti parts, it was just retarded to bring the car down here and take a huge import tax hit. But, I got to keep one of my toys. The prize of my watch collection: my Breitling Super Avenger.
A few years ago, I got really into watches. I love them because you can spend a lot of money on them and enjoy them, but they don’t really lose a ton of value over time. Most of the cost is recoverable if you decide that you want to trade the watch out for a different one. That sort of flexibility isn’t available for a lot of expensive things, so watches make a lot of sense to me. Not to mention that I like wearing nice watches.
Anyway, that concludes the return of the picture post. I’ll try to keep the blog interesting going forward. Anything that people want to see or hear about?
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- Pictures from the last post
- return of the aim convo post
- Typical Costa Rica Travelers
- Costa Rica update
- WSOP picture gallery
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Comments
prepare to get owned in pool! also, the MBP is totally a sweet purchase. it’s great to hear you finally talking about macs in a positive light, I knew it was only a matter of time. you should post a picture of the new costa rican car. nice post. see you next week.
Love the watch Nat. What would a watch like that set you back in the US? Got to be a few K tied up in that beauty!
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Now that’s the old Nat that we know and love…..very enjoyable read and pics.
TR23