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Cuenca - Artisanally Andean

In Brazil, we realized how much we enjoyed having a routine and steady rhythm. This might’ve been because of the five months of constant, primarily unpredictable, travel. It was starting to wear on us, and we needed to slow down. Paul was also starting up his job at Beezwax but wasn’t quite ready to return to the U.S. Based on recommendations from friends and peers, we decided to spend three weeks in Cuenca, Ecuador, to transition from travel to our lives back in the U.S. - and we’re so glad we did.  During this time, Paul established a good rhythm between work and sightseeing. As for me, I used this time to catch up on the blog, researched potential career moves, and delved into profound introspection and healing. Our time in Cuenca wasn’t action-packed, but it offered some memorable moments and allowed us to experience living and working outside of the U.S. Cuenca is a charming city with beautiful colonial buildings, churches, colorful markets, and unmeasurable fresh fruits, flow...

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