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旅居欧洲不如意,意外在哥伦比亚找到归属感
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一对美国夫妇原本梦想移居欧洲,选择了葡萄牙波尔图,却因潮湿多雨的气候、育儿不便以及语言沟通障碍而感到困难。在两年后,他们意外地将目光投向了哥伦比亚,并惊喜地发现这里宜人的气候、丰富的城市生活和更便利的育儿环境,让他们找回了家的感觉。虽然旅居欧洲的经历不如预期,但这次的探索最终引导他们找到了真正适合自己和家庭的居住地。

✨ 欧洲移居的期望与现实落差:作者夫妇曾期望在葡萄牙波尔图享受理想的欧洲生活,但现实却充满了挑战。连绵的阴雨天气影响了情绪和户外活动,室内活动匮乏,且租房普遍存在霉菌问题,影响了婴儿的健康。同时,作为旅游城市,波尔图的游客众多,生活节奏对年轻家庭而言显得过于缓慢,与他们的预期相去甚远。

🌍 哥伦比亚的意外惊喜与契合度:在尝试了两年葡萄牙生活后,该夫妇将目光转向哥伦比亚。他们惊喜地发现,哥伦比亚拥有宜人的“永恒秋季”气候,虽然也有雨,但更具规律性,不影响日常活动。此外,首都波哥大作为国际大都市,提供了丰富的文化活动、美食选择,以及更多的学校资源。更重要的是,他们发现自己能轻松沟通,并找到了一个舒适的社区,这让他们感到宾至如归。

🏡 家庭幸福与生活选择的优先级:尽管未能实现欧洲定居的最初梦想,但作者夫妇强调了家庭幸福和生活质量的重要性。他们在哥伦比亚找到了一个能让他们感到快乐和自信的家,尤其是在计划迎接第二个孩子之际。他们学会了灵活调整生活目标,认识到旅居经历虽然可能不尽如人意,但最终会引导人们找到最适合自己的地方。

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My husband and I were both born in the US, but for the last decade, we've worked remotely, living abroad in countries like Mexico and South Korea.

We always had a longtime dream, though, of ending up in Europe.

Five months after having our daughter, we decided on Portugal, which offered a digital nomad visa and proximity to tons of European countries.

Though we never dreamed of living in Portugal, specifically, we expected to love living there. We envisioned ourselves sipping on local wine by the beach while our infant daughter played in the sand, going on long walks through cobblestone streets, and traveling to a new city every weekend.

Unfortunately, our European experience didn't look exactly like we'd hoped. After just two years, we moved to Colombia and were surprised to find that it felt just like home.

Life in Portugal wasn't what we expected

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We found a home in Porto, which is undeniably beautiful. As gorgeous as the city was, though, living there proved difficult.

Porto had a slower, calmer pace, which appealed to us at first — but the reality turned out to feel more ideal for retirees, as opposed to young adults in our life stage.

There were many stretches of non-stop rain in Porto, which meant that during certain seasons, we couldn't go to the playground for days on end. It didn't help that we struggled to find indoor activities that suited our young family, too.

Unfortunately, a humid, rainy climate also creates ideal conditions for mold to thrive, and we encountered it numerous times in rental apartments here. After our baby got sick several times, we grew increasingly concerned about how the mold might've been affecting her health.

Additionally, living in a tourist destination wasn't our cup of tea. Sure, walking across the Dom Luis bridge every day was something I'll always remember, but we won't miss the hordes of tourists who often congregated on our street.

Finally, although my husband and I have an ear for Portuguese because we're Spanish speakers, we found it difficult to communicate at times. Plus, with a baby, we didn't exactly have time to devote ourselves to language lessons.

Maybe Porto was just the wrong city, or we were in over our heads as new parents. We were still determined to make Portugal work, so we considered moving somewhere else, like Lisbon — but kept hitting roadblocks.

We had difficulties finding apartments, and daycares in many nearby cities had extremely long wait lists. Still, for the sake of our happiness, we knew we couldn't stay in Porto.

Soon, we decided to try living in Colombia

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Around this time, a friend of ours was getting married in Cartagena, Colombia.

We'd previously considered what it would be like to live in South America, and because we were flying there anyway, we figured it couldn't hurt to spend a few months away from Portugal.

We did some research and realized that Colombia had a lot to offer, like our ideal "eternal fall" climate and one of the largest international airports in Latin America, which could make travel easier.

I loved that Bogotá had a sizable Jewish community, something I didn't realize I was missing. The Andean culture also felt immediately comfortable to my husband, who is Ecuadorian-American.

In July 2024, our lease ended in Portugal, and we booked one-way flights to Bogotá, Colombia.

We never expected to end up in Colombia, but it has everything we were looking for

Colombia is also very rainy, but the weather still felt like a major upgrade. Here, the rain feels more sporadic — we'll deal with it for a few hours a day, and then we can still take our daughter out in the sunshine by afternoon.

We also loved the size of the city. Bogotá has a population of over 8 million compared to Porto's 1.3 million, and as a result, there's just so much more to do.

Here, we easily see artists we like in concert, visit tons of museums, and buy delicious street food, like arepas and avocados. We also found many more school options without super-long waitlists.

Finally, it was a huge relief that we could communicate, making it easier to navigate the country's legal and healthcare systems.

One year later, we're so much happier here — and proud that we took the leap

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Now, over a year later, we're in the process of moving from a shorter-term rental to a new home in Colombia.

Even though Porto wasn't the right fit for us, we'll always have fond memories of Portugal. It's where our daughter took her first steps, and where we met friends we still talk to now.

In the one year we've lived in Colombia, though, we've created a life for our daughter and, with a second baby now on the way, we feel confident and comfortable raising kids here.

We've also built a large, diverse community of young parents, including both Colombians and other expats.

Although we can no longer easily hop on a plane and go to Germany for the weekend, we have traveled to some amazing nearby places, like Santa Marta and Lima, Perú.

Portugal didn't end up being our dream home, but I believe it led us exactly where we're supposed to be.

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