Today is my Caymanniversary! It is one year to the day since I landed in the Cayman Islands on 27 May 2016.
My favourite spot on island - Smiths |
Taking a break from paddle boarding |
My morning commute |
Gal pals at brunch |
Aside from working in a job that I LOVE and that affords me both exciting and interesting work AND a good work/life balance, in the past 12 months I have been lucky enough to:
(a) spend inordinate amounts of time on Seven Mile Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world;
(b) frequently swim with tropical fish, turtles and stingrays;
(c) sail the high seas (aka, 200 metres from shore) on numerous occasions like a pirate aboard the Jolly Roger;
(d) on average, go on at least one boat party a month for someone’s birthday/arrival/departure/because we feel like it;
(e) make countless new friends (some of whom even work outside of the accounting and legal fields!);
(f) play huge amounts of sport – netball, touch football, tennis, Gaelic football, beach volleyball;
(g) visit Cuba, the Bahamas and the USA (and Hong Kong, Singapore and Sydney); and
(h) parade down the street in feathers for carnival and a pirate outfit for Pirate's week.
Doing justice |
Cuba |
My fab Gaelic team |
Boat trip to Kaibo |
In the interests of full disclosure and providing a balanced picture of life on the Rock, I have also:
(a) failed (well, not really tried that hard) to remedy the tragic state of my love life (small pond, few fish);
(b) been mauled by mosquitos more often that I care to remember;
(c) sweated excessively in extreme heat and humidity (not in a light, glowing way, more in a drippy and awkward way);
(d) consumed more cocktails than my hips and liver would like;
(e) dodged wild chickens, iguanas and crabs on a regular basis;
(f) had heart palpitations when I’ve seen my grocery bill at Kirk’s or my monthly electricity bill (US$200 to $400 per month).
Drink receptacle Cayman style |
A day in hell |
Standard breakfast views |
Wild chickens to avoid at supermarket |
Obviously packing up my life and moving by myself to a place I had never seen in person and where I didn't know anybody was a big, scary decision. But it was nowhere near as scary as the idea of where I would be now if I hadn’t taken the leap and I'm so glad that I did. It is definitely hard to live so far away from my family, on a remote little island in the Caribbean, but 365 days in to Cayman life, I figure it's not a bad place to spend a few years :)
Cheers to Island life! |