Retirement in Mexico may be the answer for you!

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Retire in Mexico

Ever dreamed of living in Mexico? Picture yourself in a hammock with a palm tree and ocean in the background? What's it really like? If you want to know, read my blog about retiring in Mexico....I'm living the life!

Come on Down The Sun is Shining!

Are you still bundled up in winter clothes? Paying high heating bills?

Scraping ice off your windshield? Or shoveling snow?

Is the cold finally getting to you?

Why don't you consider moving south to Mexico?

We're sitting in our bathing suits watching the ocean waves in about 80 degree weather. We live by the ocean where there's always a nice breeze and the sun shines most of the time.

Come on down where the sun is shining!

We have a lazy way of life---no pressure---no stress!

People are friendly and there's always someone to share fun with.

Boating, Surfing, fishing, or just lazing around reading a book?

It's all here----in the sun!

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About Roberta2006 Giesea

Roberta Delgado Giesea lives in Rosarito, BC, Mexico with her husband Richard Warren. She grew up in Oregon and graduated from Portland State University majoring in English. She taught high school before becoming a full time mother of five children, including 2 twins, Heather and Spencer. She wrote her first book entitled The Family Idea Book Vols 1 & 2 with her best friend, Mina Coletti. Later she wrote Baja4You, a book that answers questions about living in Baja California Mexico..... She sold Real Estate in the States for 13 years as a top producer before moving to Mexico where she writes for the Baja Times Newspaper, real estate articles and articles about general living. She also owns her own real estate company called, Baja4U Properties. She welcomes questions from her clients and readers. One of her favorite columns in the paper is called, "Dear Roberta." If you want to feel comfortable in your real estate dealing, choose Roberta. She won't let you make any mistakes.