If you have a moment, I'd like to tell you a little bit about the history of the house...
The
property was purchased in 1999 while I was living & working in
Cozumel. I started building slowly, as money allowed, and for a little
over a year it progressed nicely. Little did I know, that was about to
change…
I went home to Georgia
to visit my family for July 4th, 2000….and ended up meeting a man who
is now my husband and father of my son. Well, I ended up staying in the
States and needless to say, building my Cozumel house while living in
another country proved to be VERY difficult and even more slow going.
For a while, I continued
to send a little bit of money as a friend of mine on the island oversaw
the building. Soon though, there were plans of marriage and buying a
house of our own. Any extra money that I had, went into savings for my
“new” life in the US.
Zoom forward a couple of
years and we were blessed to have a baby on the way. We once again went
into save mode and spent anything extra we had on diapers and baby
stuff.
So in April of 2009….My
son was 2 ½ years old and the economy in the States was faltering. My
husband and I talked about it and decided to do something crazy before
our son was in school and while the economy was slow. We refinanced our
house in the states so that we could pull funds out of a home equity
line to FINALLY finish my island dream house.
Fast forward to June
2009 and the 3 of us moved into a VERY bare bones house. We had running
water in 1 bathroom (unfinished and with no hot water). No furniture
(just 2 blow up mattresses) and no kitchen, no TV, no books. Nada.
Zippo. Empty.
Whew! So with four
months of hard work and living quite differently, visits from family
and friends to help out along the way (both with manual labor and
gifts) Casa Cascada is finally finished. Stronger from the experience
and thrilled to complete my dream…
I did it! My family did it! Cement block by cement block and years of paying dollars at a time...It’s done.
I would like to recognize and thank a couple of people, who without
their help, this house would not have been possible. My aunt Barbara,
for helping me design the house from scratch and seeing this crazy
vision when there was nothing but rock and weeds. My boss and mentor,
Eben Pagan, whose awesome business allowed me to telecommute (from
Cozumel) so I could continue to earn my keep and oversee the final
building process. Both my parents for believing in me and knowing that
anything is possible even when it seemed that it wasn't. (Thank you
also for the $help when we just plain ran out!) Mother, it was a long
time coming...but we did it!
I hope the island moves you as it continues to move me every time I visit.
Mi casa es su casa. Enjoy!
Denise
PS: We have hopes of
adding a 3rd floor master suite in a couple years. I know it’ll happen,
but it may end up being another 10 years, and that’s ok.