Today I left Guatemala the same way I entered: exhausted, preoccupied and smelling of cheap wine, thanks to an airport rendezvous aimed at loosing the lingering effects of my despedida and banking some last minute memories at the overpriced travel bar. But instead of focusing on the road ahead, I wi[...]
Posts Tagged ‘Andrew Garberson’
It’s Not You, It’s Me: The Mistake of Losing Focus
We set off on global excursions determined to not only discover foreign lands but also uncharted personal territory. Books are packed that inspire thought, a journal is bought to capture valuable reflections, and a pledges are made to focus attention inward. What kind of person is at my core? How wi[...]
You Have to Walk Before You Can Run Away
The excerpt presents a highly self-analytical question to the internationally mobile population of dreamers and do-gooders: Are you running from or toward something? Only the delusional would argue that there is nothing personal about their flight. Just looking to make the world a better place by gi[...]
Runway Mix: This Time Tomorrow
The day of departure is an emotionally volatile period for soon-to-be expats. Anticipation is tarnished by anxiety. Isolation belittles independence. Caffeine wrestles with physical and psychological exhaustion. On May 19, 2010, the day that a Midwest summer was traded for the Central American rainy[...]
Location, Location, Location
As my Introduction to Marketing professor told us on the first day, it’s all about location, a rule that spreads well beyond the world of advertising and real estate. Too often in life, people allow their to geographical position to define them. Tyler seems trapped by the repetition of Chicago a[...]
Mother Nature Expresses Herself in Guatemala
There was something uncomfortably casual about the way the tube television rattled atop the stand in Antigua, Guatemala on that afternoon. Tremors are not unheard of in the town, which is surrounded by volcanoes in every direction. The Chapines smirked as this gringo let out universally recognized E[...]
Living in Shades of Gray
My confidence and comfort in life for the past six months was built solely upon the statement, “I just got back from a year in China.” The line demanded respect in a “what have you done lately?” sort of way and diverted attention from life’s next step and my flat lining socioeconomic statu[...]




