
In three days Judi and I will step onto a plane and begin a completely new chapter of our lives.
Even typing that sentence feels a little unreal.
For the past several months our days have been filled with packing, sorting, selling, donating, and saying goodbye. Downsizing turns out to be much more than a practical exercise—it’s an emotional one. Every drawer we opened seemed to contain a memory.
After nearly 45 years of marriage we had accumulated a lifetime of things. But we made a decision that surprised more than a few friends and family members: we are reducing everything we own to a few suitcases and moving to a small Mexican community on the north shore of Lake Chapala in the state of Jalisco.
Yes… really.
Judi recently retired after 31 years as a registered nurse. I wrapped up a 27-year career working in IT at a medical school after earlier adventures in graphic design, photography, and teaching a few college night classes along the way.
Together we raised four great kids who are now adults with families of their own. We are also grandparents to nine amazing grandchildren.
For the past 27 years Louisiana has been home. But retirement has a way of opening the door to new questions.
What do we want this next chapter of life to look like?
After a lot of thinking, researching and dreaming, the answer slowly became clear. We wanted something simpler. Something a little adventurous. A place where daily life might feel more connected to community, culture, and the rhythm of the outdoors.
After visiting Judi’s cousin and his husband last year in San Pancho, Mexico we had our answer. That trip planted a seed but we wanted to live where the weather was better than the muggy south of Louisiana.
The art, the music, the food, the warmth of the people, and the natural beauty of the Lake Chapala area captured our imagination. We also loved the idea of living in a walkable town where life could happen at a slower pace.
In fact, for the first time in our entire marriage, we don’t own a car.
Instead, two cargo-style e-bikes are waiting for us at a bike shop in Ajijic. The idea of running errands or exploring town by bicycle may seem a little unusual to some of our friends, but to us it feels like part of the adventure.
Along the way we’ve sold our cars, re-homed beloved pets, and are preparing to sell the comfortable home we’ve lived in for many years. What once filled a house now fits into a handful of suitcases.
It’s been bittersweet.
Leaving people we love is never easy. But at the same time we feel a deep sense that this is the right step for us as we enter what some people call the “go-go years” of retirement.
A few weeks ago we traveled to the Mexican consulate in Las Vegas and were approved to begin the process toward residency visas. Our plan is to complete the final steps during our first month living there.
This blog is our way of sharing the journey with family and friends. We hope to tell the real story of what it’s like to start fresh in a new place, explore a new culture, improve our Spanish, and build a life in a community that has already captured our hearts.
Mostly, though, we hope this blog reassures the people who love us that we are doing more than okay.
We’re excited.
We’re grateful.
And we’re ready for the adventure.
Right now, though, we’re still here.
Three days before the big leap.
— Kent

Comments
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Wishing you both all the happiness in your new adventure. I’m happy to be following along. Love you!
Thank you Julianne. We are really starting over again as a couple and it’s fun.
Excited for you, brudder!
We love you, too. Hope you enjoy following along on our adventure.
Letting Go is an important part of aging sanely. You two seem to have proceeded thoughtfully and methodically—taking time for the emotions. Safe and awe-inspiring travels.
Yes. We have tried to be very thoughtful in our decisions. Emotions come and go and change up frequently for me, but all in all, it feels really good. Love you friend.
Hi Judi and Kent,
I am the guy you chatted with briefly outside of Strawn’s this morning.
It was nice speaking with you and learning of your new adventure in Mexico.
I have to admire your adventurousness. Your new life sounds exciting and very different from living in Shreveport. From reading your blogs, it sounds as though you have thought the move through and made adequate plans.
Good luck to you in the future. I will check back on your website periodically.
Be safe and stay happy!
Robert Taylor
Hi Robert, It was so nice meeting you this morning. Thanks for reading our burbs from this past Sunday. I’m so tempted to tell you about our amazing day that started with Strawns then saying goodbye to our house of 25 years but you’ll have to read about it Sunday. 🙂 Everything that we have been working toward is now happening and we look forward to sharing stories and thoughts.
It was fun talking to you at Strawns. We appreciate you support for this new adventure. We enjoyed our years in Shreveport. Louisiana holds a special place in our hearts. We are excited to start making new memories in a new location. Life is good.
I was glad to hear your travel went smoothly and you arrived safely. I look forward to hearing about life at a slower pace in a beautiful place. Sending love and hugs!
Love and hugs back! 3 days in and so many lovely surprises!
Thank you Sherelyn. We are here and it’s magical.
I admire your courage to leave all you know of here and strike out on a new adventure. A lot of people talk about doing it, but it’s another thing altogether to actually take the leap. Looking forward to reading more!