Simple Days & Surprises | Life in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Some days don’t seem important while you’re living them… then something unexpected happens. 🇯🇲 Today was mostly the usual rhythm of rural Jamaica life — school runs, homework projects, selling chickens, errands in Highgate, buying a few clothes, and working on covering our outdoor solar cords. The boys take over the yard as usual, Dave tests his luck on FIFA, and life moves at its normal pace. But mixed into an ordinary Thursday came a surprise for Junior that could lead to something much bigger. Retirement in Jamaica has taught me that the biggest moments often arrive hidden inside the routine. The simple days, the little frustrations, and the everyday chaos may end up being the things we miss the most. Thanks for following along on our family’s journey in Jamaica. Enjoy the little things… they might be the adventure. ☕🇯🇲 Join Our Family Membership to get access to perks! (Click Below) / @fireandirie

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