During a group lunch one day, our community manager, Travis, was prepping us for our time in La Paz. Our accommodations weren't going to be nearly as nice as in Buenos Aires, and he wanted us to have the right expectations. He proceeded to explain his own analogy about how there are 3 levels of fun, and he assured that if we had the right expectations, we would absolutely love La Paz and have lots of opportunities for "Level 3 fun"...
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Buenos Aires highlights
Our month in Buenos Aires was packed with events and fun activities. We went on a graffiti tour, danced all night at Fuerza Bruta, went on a bicycle tour, kayaked in Patagonia, visited one of the largest waterfalls in the world, and so much more.
Read MoreMy favorite places from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, like most large cities, has a lot of great places to wine and dine. These are some of my favorites that I want to make sure I remember.
Read MoreMy apartment in Buenos Aires, Argentina
While in Córdoba, we were spread out over 40 different apartments throughout the city. Here in Buenos Aires, we're all in 7 apartment complexes. Our complex alone, Byblos, has 30 Remotes.
Read MoreCórdoba highlights
With one month down, it's humbling to reflect on our time in Córdoba and marvel at the amount of experiences we've shared together. I don't want to forget how fortunate we all are, so I've compiled a bunch of event photos into one post.
Read MoreMy favorite places from Córdoba
This post is probably more for me than it is for you. One of my favorite things about traveling is seeing all of the different restaurant, bar and cafe designs around town. These are some of my favorites that I don't want to forget.
Read MoreMonth 2: Buenos Aires, Argentina
After what seems like I only 5 days, a full 5 weeks have passed since the start of Remote Year. Yesterday we spent the day on a double decker bus moving homes from Córdoba to Buenos Aires.
Read MoreWork hard, play hard. Learning to live life to the fullest in Córdoba
It's 2:30am on a Wednesday evening. I just returned home from an evening out with some friends. We had a delicious dinner at the nearby restaurant LATE, and afterwards decided to go for drinks at Milk. We initially met for dinner at 9:00pm with plans for an early night. I have no idea where the time went.
Read MoreWho goes on a trip around the world? Remote Year 3: Team Cousteau
One of the first questions I am often asked when talking about Remote Year is "what kind of jobs do these people have that lets them to travel for a year?"
Read MoreMy apartment in Córdoba, Argentina
When spending a year living around the world, it's best to let go of all expectations and enjoy the ride. That including dealing with living arrangements. With Remote Year, you never know what your living situation will be like until the minute you walk in the door.
Read MoreHow did I end up here? My first steps in a journey around the world with Remote Year
How did I end up here? The short answer is I discovered Remote Year in mid-December through my co-worker, Paige. When she informed our team at Hopscratch that she was accepted into a program that would allow her to work and travel the world for 12 months, the opportunity sounded too good to be true. I was rich with envy, and decided to apply to the program that night.
Read MoreMonth 1: Córdoba, Argentina
This is where it begins. I don't know when it will set in, but I know it hasn't yet. After roughly 30 hours of travel, I finally landed in Córdoba at about 12:30am on the 29th.
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