About a half hour north on a dirt road off the highway is a small tin roof stand selling Coco Frio, ice cold, fresh coconuts. We stop for a drink. They slice off the top of the green football sized fruits, plop in a straw and the cool watery liquid slides down into the depths of my heated body. It



Thank you for sharing your path of moving to Mexico. I understand the pull of a simple rural lifestyle. Our family lived on Kauai for 4 years and appreciated the aloha lifestyle of rural Kauai. I've heard that there is a a lot of growth and development in Mexico. I wonder how easy it is to have the rural experience.
Hi Brynne…thanks for this amazing story. It appears I'm following Mark around here on Intent. :0) So awesome that we both wove our way to your story.
Following your heart and listening to the "still, small voice inside" are tenets that we choose to live by as well. We too chose to leave everything we knew for our heart's calling. We've now found ourselves living back on the mainland…a little lost at the moment…not feeling "at home"…and opening every day to the voice that guides us "home" where ever that may be.
As Mark mentioned, "a simple rural lifestyle" is what our heart's desire…we're excited to see how that arrives for us.
Ever ready to take the leap!
In Harmony,
Debra