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Story #26: Pre-Move Story from a
Prospective St.
Croix
Resident!
(Submitted in 2004) I was
well prepared from all the research so there weren't many real
surprises. Reading the posts on the Moving
Message Board over many months was
very helpful for both the positive and not so positive points made
about island life in general and St. Croix specifically.
I'm going to admit that it was not
love at first site. I went with an open mind and determined to
keep it that way for the entire visit. Honestly, the first couple
days I had many times that I thought maybe this is just too big of
a change. I had to remind myself "no decisions during the trip
either for or against a move". By the end of just my short week I
didn't want to leave and had to again remind myself "no decisions
that week" but for different reasons :-) After all I was going to
have to actually work after any move - it wouldn't be endless days
of diving, exploring, and mango rum daiquiris. :-)
I loved the hilly terrain although some of those blind curves were
a little scary for a first timer. Driving slow was good advice.
Finding my way around was difficult at first but the main roads
become familiar after a few days. The ocean views were
breathtaking. I found the people very friendly.
Is St. Croix, or any island life for that matter, for everyone? I doubt
it. It quickly became clear that tropical living would be very
different than stateside living. Even though I've visited Grand
Cayman many times this was the first I've given real consideration
to a move off the big continent.
Is it for me? I believe it is and
I can't wait to get back there in October. Is it forever? Who knows?
Life changes too much to worry about forever. Does that mean I
never question this decision? No. For me, it's like starting all
over. Selling most of my "stuff", leaving a good salary and
comfortable lifestyle and not knowing exactly what lies ahead. It's
both exciting and scary at times. I know that regardless if this
is for a year or a lifetime I'll never regret it. I would,
however, regret it if I decided not to experience it.
Lessons learned, let's see.....don't schedule a layover in PR that
is less than 2hrs. Too much chance of being late and missing your
connection. On time arrivals seem rare and over-bookings appear to
run high (was 15% on one flight of mine). I spent an unexpected
night in PR on the way to St. Croix. Coming back to the states we were
at least an hour late leaving as the airlines dealt with their
over-bookings; and this was the slow season. Then again, if you
have the time, chances are high you could get a free ticket for
giving up your seat! All in how you look at things.
Other thoughts...do searches on this site (VIMovingCenter.com) - there is a LOT
of information for anyone considering a move to the islands.
Personally, why am I moving? Over the years I've fallen in love
with diving, Caribbean waters and tropical weather. I'm ready for
a more laid back lifestyle. I like the fact that St. Croix is part of
the U.S. for the freedom that represents, me being a U.S. citizen.
Also, to me the diversity the islands is one of it's charms.
I better go do some sorting and tossing. This is the hard
part. It is amazing how much stuff I still have that I never use
even after many moves and downsizing from houses to apartments!!
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