My husband and I love watching Jordan & Kaylee! They are doing many things that are inspiring to us. Us old folks are learning from them and we love their sweet spirits! It will be so cool when I run into them someday... total rock star moment! There are many things that they are doing that we'd like to implement in our ministries! We love, love, love them!
This old lady too! Lol. Their excitement is contagious and uplifting. My husband and I are reminded of our original goals starting out and as empty nesters now we are re-aligning and being inspired by these two!
We’ve been following this couple for a while, then we lost track of them whilst researching our move from the US. When we made the decision to move to Panama, we found they had already settled there. What a crazy coincidence. Thank you for choosing them for your latest video.
These guys are not living off grid in any way shape or form. They're consuming triple the amount of fossil fuels and resources that they would if they lived on a cul-de-sac in the middle of suburbia. nothing about what they're doing would be considered off-grid because the only reason you go off grid is to get away from fossil fueled electricity. But when you just burn your own fossil fuels for your own electricity out in the middle of nowhere, that's not off grid That's just bringing the destructiveness of the grid out into the middle of nowhere where it's more pristine and you're doing more damage. I wouldn't take advice from these guys on anything they're doing. They're all about the subscribers and they will do anything for that include lie to everybody... Which is painfully obvious.
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549 That is the "Know-It-All" generation. Just like Greta Thornburg. She recently had another You-Tuber "Sail" her back to Europe. What she FAILED to realize is How that Vessel was built. It was BY NO MEANS - "GREEN". Half of the people in this world are clueless. They just like to TALK A LOT.
@@CanesFan65 Did they ever at one time claim to be completely green or completely zero waste or completely emissions free? Because that would be one thing but otherwise whatever minute little pollution you're referring to from a sailboat isn't even comparable to the other alternatives of which she is light years ahead of most people.🤷♂️
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549 so glad you cleared that up....my goodness someone not following your prescription of life...here's a clue....do your thing...call it what ever you like....off grid, in the grid...no grid....screw a grid...living in the circle cause my grid broke....living in a tree cause I'm a monkey....eating hay cause Iam an ass....just some sample to try out....Cute couple doing their life...who gives a rats ass if they meet your standards...
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549 You sure write authoritatively for someone so uninformed!!! I guess it has something to do with schools teaching confidence without competence. Do you know what a "grid" is, in reference to the vernacular of homesteading? Try looking up "electrical power grid" - make Google your friend. In addition to being off-grid, they're also devoid of all other utilities. While you're bathing in hot water that magically shows up in your faucet, and dumping it down the drain which you have no idea where it goes, these guys are out showing in the rain. I'd wager their combined carbon footprint is a fraction of yours alone, all things considered. So maybe you should climb down off your high horse and learn a thing or two about reality. A little humility too!
I was scratching my head.. I thought to myself self "how did I miss a Nomadic Movement video" I just realized this isnt theirs but its about them! Awesome get an extra video this week from these two
Totally agree. I've been watching them for about a year and binge watching their old videos. How did I miss one from 4 months ago and then realized that I didn't. Love this one.
I love these two human beings with all of my heart. Crazy how their life and experiences can bring me so much emotion that I start crying. I love coexisting with them
The spot in your field that has taller plants is where the ground water is closer to the surface. You have this little valley running down your land, if that is the same dip the spring is in further downhill I would guess you could access this spring really close to your water tanks. Thanks for doing this video to help others find some resources for relocation. It is absolutely who you know. Great video!
@@jptrini1 It may be seasonal. If it'd been a reliable source of water, it almost certainly would have come up during the sale negotiations. You may recall it was a topic at the time.
Buuuuuuuuuuutt Jackie...I don't know you from a bar of soap but I have archived, watched and watched your video's again. I've devoured your website, read every blog and tune in for all your "conference calls" and I have learned SO much. I am going to book a tour (can only do Jan 2020) and I cannot wait to finally meet this Steel Magnolia who has helped so many people establish a new life in Paradise - You GO Jackie! Love and kind wishes from South Africa xxx
You two cats (and the dog) emit love and raw joy for life. Gratitude for this perspective of the land and how much can come from faith, fate, and bunches of grit. 🙏
Hello Jordan, and Kaylee! I've been watching for a little bit, and one thing about your channel I truly love is how genuine you both are. How you celebrate the wins and how you just appreciate when you had a great day. Part of me wishes I would have done some of the things you're doing now. Congratulations!
I've been following Jordan and Kaylee / Nomadic Movement since they started! Videos are on notification and I look forward to every one that they post. I have watched them ALL!
I'm so happy that you two chose my beautiful country to have your homestay. Just stay strong and encouraged. Everything happens for a reason. Love from Texas❤
Been following Kaylee and Jordan since they arrived in Panama. Great couple with realistic dreams. They offer a wonderful perspective of living in Panama. Glad they hooked up with Jackie.
I love watching these two. They are the ones that actually got us to look into Panama. Costa Rica was at the top of the list, and we'll see after our trip to Panama next March. Funny thing is as a kid I lived in Panama while my dad was stationed at Howard AFB. Loved it as a kid for sure. Really looking forward to visiting Panama and solidifying a decision. Kaylee and Jordan keep posting those videos and congrats on the little one.
Great to hear how Jackie and Panama Relocation helped out when you first arrived. I enjoy the Nomadic Movement videos and how you have adjusted to Panama and your progress is great. Funny you haven't been to the beach or Bocas yet. We drove 2400 kilometers around Panama and love it. We will be in Panama to live one day, not too far away!
I love those guys, I am one of their fans and I love their channel. They show another prospective and future for the younger, entrepreneur, visionaries and risk takers. Thank you for hosting them in your channel.
These kids are funny. They have a lot to learn but they are living a lot less stress live and they will probably live a lot longer then most of us. At least they are happy and enjoying themselves . I enjoying watching their videos
Thanks Panama Relocation Tours for showing a great video of how a young couple can successfully relocate to Panama and live a comfortable secure self sustained happy life, start a business and family and still able to travel to the USA as needed and mingle with the local community with ease. Great video and story.
Thanks much for the video. I love Panama. My late wife and I lived there on our sailboat. We sailed from the US and all through the Caribbean E and W. We ended up spending a year in the San Blas Islainds, living with the Guna people. After transiting the canal, we sailed the Las Perlas, and isla seca, David area for nearly another year. My new wife and I were in Panama a few weeks ago. We were all ready for a trip to Boquete when the Corona virus hit. Had to fly back home. A concern that I have is that sometimes expat communities become expensive over time because or the expats driving prices up: A. By being willing and able to pay more and , B. By getting into businesses and wanting to make money from the community. A good example of that is San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. An expat community that we liked much ( bought a lot there). But prices kept climbing up until it was almost like the US. So many businesses were owned by expats that the Mexican charm and economy were dwindling away. I assume that that is not happening in boquete? I hope not as it looks like a very promising area for us in the future. Love what you are doing! We lived. “Off grid” for over 25 yrs on out sailboat, having to be almost totally self sufficient. Loved it. Now ready for something different. Looks like you are having a wonderful adventure! Thanks again for the video. Will have to check out more.
I have followed them on RUclips a long time! I also am saving for my tiny home on wheels! They have learned and shared so much with their videos. 🙋🏼♀️💯
Jordan & Kaylee feel like family to me. I have smiled, laughed and cried with them on their journey. I've had many bags of Morning Movement coffee too! I could see myself living in Panama one day.
What a beautiful couple. I am sure that they will be a credit to Panama and the Boquete community (and I'm looking from the outside in) and THAT Bus - pea green with envy ;0
Always love your videos Have enjoyed your transition from nomad to homestead off grid facing all your challenges with positive vibes and now you are rewarded again with this beautiful land / home Keep sharing your wonderful life
So cute at the beginning of the video, Lola was smiling at the camera and looking at Kaylee holding the chicken as if to say "look, my mom is holding one of our chickens". I recently caught up on their videos, binging since I found them in March of this year! I truly enjoy every episode!💖🌷💖
Nice too meet you gays; I think is so challenging for you to move over to a new country where you do not know anything about and nobody either. You are so brave and I wish you the best and keep it up. Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
I've been watching the PRC tour videos here for about 2 yrs. I watched the YT episode on this couple's channel the day they said "We might stay here in Panama" and remember it to this day. I watched their travels along w their friends Trent and Allie..... I honestly remember and was shocked when they said they may settle down in Panama, with all their travels but that is maybe because I am still considering Panama myself.
I love Kaylee & Jordan...it's always great to hear their story. I would love to move to Panama It is my goal to leave the US within the next three - five years and Panama is on the top of my list.
Bring something to contribute! It's not like the US where it's easy to live off the productivity of your fellow citizens - and not even be called out for it, to boot. Plus other cultural difference you should learn about and be eager to adapt to...
Hey Zari, my wife and I are planning on moving there from Canada. Do you know a reliable source of information other than these RUclips videos? Thanks.
Thank you for this video!! I love this couple ... I have been following them. Someday I want to meet them, and hopefully I can volunteer too. My plan is to take the tour first ...
Just love you guys, your so natural. It has been great to watch you grow into your life in Panama. Man those chickens have really grown. They producing eggs yet? Enjoyed your video today it was like catching up with friends. Wind turbines are a great idea because your place has plenty of that.
You caught my ear each time you said you'd like more people to come and live there with you, but then you kept saying you want young people to come down there. I was considering the possibilities for me to come down there. I can do a lot and I have a lot I can bring with me. I'm wondering about the roads to get to you. I have two wind turbines totaling 5kw and 4kw worth of solar panels and an assortment of mppt controllers, inverters and such. I have tools to do basically anything you can think of. I've lived in Europe, Russia and Eastern Europe and I've been looking into going to Asia. Like Philippines, Thailand or even Vietnam. Obviously I haven't made up my mind yet.
Nunya Damn Biznez Life Experience can be a wonderful asset. I felt the same as you, the constant referencing to ‘being young’ made me think that I was not wanted. Have watched Nomadic Movement for some time, J and K need to expand their thinking in relation to age, but otherwise their videos are great to watch ♥️
I agree, instantly thought well, I’m OUT too old for Panama or maybe just too old for these young people, I can work circles around most and up until 2 months ago so could my husband. Im sure they didn’t mean to insult or insinuate any particulars he to be too old but, I’m looking into Panama now cause the USA has gone MAD. I just want to live a beautiful life...it’s not long enough need to spend our time wisely. Thank you all, really enjoyed this video.
I've been following you a long time and know most of the things you've gone through acquiring that land and then building things, making mistakes and learning by them and through hard times and good times, you have persevered and created a very nice life for yourself. You guys are awesome. I'm thinking of moving to Panama, and emailing Jackie. I can't afford her tour, nor do I feel I really need it. But I will likely need some help finding an affortable place to live where I can be happy. Ever thought about leasing a small piece of your land for someone to put a tiny house up on? I'm not young like you guys, but I'm not old either. I've lived on cooperative farms before and have traveled in Mexico and Central America. Anyway just a thought, and I am going to contact Jackie also and querie her for ideas. Take care and stay safe. 💗💗💗
love watching you guys learn as you go...…….I live in Volcan, the other side of your mountain. My wife and I have a coffee farm and milk farm. Have been here now 15 years. Wife is a local girl and the town's accountant. She also has a coffee shop. I remember you saying that you want to get into cutting wood. I have a sawmill and mill my own lumber. If yo guys ever in the area, look us up. And good luck building your dream.
I bet you could find them if you go for a ride. I'm sure they'd love to meet you. Also, I'm not going to be surprised if a portable sawmill shows up getting delivered there - it's like he was foreshadowing such an event.
Its nice to watch a video of you both just talking,..morning coffee chat..lol since you found the spring,have you thought on how to pump it up to your water tanks? I wonder if there is a place to have the water tested there.
You can get water tested at any of the labs in Boquete. I think they are focused on building their workshop now then they will see what the possibilities are for the spring water they found on their property.
I've been watching you two for awhile now and I love your journey. I plan on relocating to Panama in the future. Jackie's tours fill up so fast but they are excellent. I hope I get to meet you one day. Stay safe and keep up your great work!
HI Patricia, even though our Panama Relocation Tours are sold out for 2020, we do offer the ONLINE Panama Relocation Guide which has the same information as a tour and it will teach you all the things you need to know so you will have a smooth and easy transition when relocating to Panama. See details at panamarelocationtours.com/guide
@@PanamaRelocationTours That's nice, but as for me personally I would not move to a país latinoamericano without knowing the language at least moderately competently, and without some experience in the cultural differences. But that's my opinion of how I'd be comfortable with it.
Hey it's our friends! We can't wait to get down there and join them. We have to figure out how to get our 40' bus down there. While the drive sounds fun shipping is probably the best idea. Regardless, it can't come soon enough!
Great info, thanks for this little chat. I'm looking to retire within the next 5 years. I lived in different European countries - starting all over in a new country, learning a new language, does not scare me, I've done it a few times. For the last almost 30 years, I've been working with musicians in 124 countries around the world, so I have friends everywhere. Been looking at Spanish-speaking Latin and South American countries... I've been following you since you started travelling south with Trent & Allie, so your story and advice has the weight and importance of listening to friends, which makes it more helpful.
Hey Diz my wife and I are planning on moving to Panama. Do you know of reliable information on how to proceed other than RUclips videos? Thanks for your reply. Cheers.
Great video you guys! Hope to meet you out there next year! My fiancé and I want to come down and check it out. Sounds like the perfect place to grow fruits! Many fruitful blessings 😊💕🍌🥝🥥🍇🍓🍉🍍🥭☀️
So lovely city and place/land you have.. I think the word Homested is from Scandinavia. Hjemsted (Norwegian) ore Hjemstad (Swedish) is straight translated to Home place ore Home land. Where you are born ore where you live/grown up. Love your videos. Lovely dog. You have a nice family. Spanish living, Manjana. many people don't understand that slow living like in Panama/Spain.
I enjoy your videos but sometimes yall or lost but it ok your young and you learn in time. I been in Panama for over 25 years and I watch some much change over the years too. And that just part of life now . Godbless yall kids
Big admiration for you two. I/we could never do what you are doing. And yet, about 200 years ago, everyone was pretty much doing what you are doing. We do hope to meet you someday when we visit. Blessings.
No, once you build a tiny houseairbb I'll come help and pay rent. But I've been doing welding and framing and construction for 30 years! You guys are doing great! Keep it going! I love lola and the chickens! Kevin from Florida...
That was a great video I really enjoyed watching RUclips guys talk and tell your story very interesting I’ve been in Costa Rica twice I’ve never been to Panama where you guys are living is beautiful enjoy yourself my big brother always tell me one day at a time life is very short enjoy it
What a nice video; felt like I was on the other side of the table talking to you. I've been following you since you met Trent and Allie. Question - your first water collection method blew down in a storm. Did you rebuild it or how are you collecting water now?
I think we picked up Trent and Allie from these guys. They're collecting from their bus to the one tank adjacent, the original four tanks are planned to be fed from the shed/workshop roof they're currently featuring in their videos.
For those who disliked this video - far be it for me to try to understand the paralysis of your prefrontal cortex - so let me enlighten you a bit. Jordan and Kaylee are completely transparent and willing to put themselves out there and share their life experiences with the world. For that, they should be commended. Taking it a step further, they are genuinely kind, no, I don't know them personally, but it translates through the visual and auditory medium that is technology. They without even knowing have inspired many to change their life perspective and that in and of itself is an act of kindness. So, with that, the next time you decide to put a thumbs-down, take a second to ask yourself - why?
I am subscribed to their channel and have been for a while. There are times that they do things that make you cringe but they are learning a lot of this stuff from scratch so you have to give them that. If someone didn't like their story or the video and gave them a thumbs down, you have to take it in stride. Not everyone will enjoy their story or be able to identify and sympathize with their plans or dreams. A thumbs down means that someone actually watched this and that's not a bad thing....they get a lot more thumbs up and don't need someone reading dislikers the riot act. Just chill.
Great couple and I definitely would like to have people like you as my neighbors (living in Panama too). But just to not see all of that only in rosy colors, I would mention alternative point of view: People usually have around 15-20 years of their most efficient time to advance in the profession they chose and to secure future. Apparently it's not that long period of time and it passes extremely fast. And taking away few years from that time is a big chunk and it's extremely hard and in too many cases impossible to catch up with later on. I am not talking only about break in professional development. You did mention many times "excitement" and "adventure". And taking that time off to enjoy life is very often related with changing habits and work attitudes. I know, I know, you said you managed to generate income from youtube. But at the other side you realize that it may shrink extremely fast and even the maintenance of the current level takes lots of effort, sometimes even more than it is worth. I just came way too often across people who all they managed is they aged and did not achieve anything except having fun for too long. Then when they woke up in their 40s, they realized most of their peers advanced a lot in their careers and now it would be too late for you to start climbing that from the very bottom. Are you not concerned about it? Have you noticed that even while your family is cheering for your adventure, maybe your parents are worried that that short break is taking you too long? Do not understand me wrong. It is brave to do what you are doing, requires lots of curiosity. So all the best to you.
That's true, but not everybody can or wants to manage the stress associated with building a dedicated professional career. With their life skills, they'll be able to make it and be happy, and they have good family backing in case of emergencies and a helpful inheritance to likely utilize at some point. It doesn't take much income to live on once you learn how to control your impulses and handle your affairs.
On your last video when your friends were helping you cut grass and get your work shop up ...the friend mowing the grass said he had killed four snakes cutting grass..those snakes are poisonous snakes and can kill you and every day you are walking back and forth to your chickens and the green house and work shop..I would be very nervous walking out in that grass with all the snakes!!
Great video guys. I like your channel. So sorry I had to leave Boquete early in March because of Covid before I met you. Hopefully I'll be back sometime soon.
I've been following Jordan, Kaylee, and Lola for since the being of their travels. They are wonderful to watch and are their true selves on and off camera. This was a lovely video! 🐕🐔🐥🐂🐄🌄💕
So if they sell coffee to local Panamanians, they had to get a Work Visa, correct?. And they have an Export business by exporting coffee to the US. VERY interesting!.
If I remember correctly, you guys spent time in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico with Trent and Allie. I've spent many months in San Miguel and get the feeling Boquete is similar in that there is also a small group of foreigners living there, mostly older and retired? How would you compare the two towns? When you say property is expensive near downtown Boquete, are we talking $200,000 to as high as $1,000,000 the same as in the center of San Miguel? I also chose to buy about 15 minutes outside of town and got 5 acres for $20,000. Am considering selling it as San Miguel is growing a bit too fast for me...the population is upwards of 200,000. I really enjoy your channel - thanks for sharing!
Hi, I really enjoy watching ur Utube channel, as u were saying that ur van license expires? Then Why not take the engine out and sell it to buy any items for ur property. Having the engine sitting there is not good? Money is the power that needs to keep ur property going? I can't wait to buy my own plot someday with the right moment and time. Stay safe, thanks for sharing.
I had similar but different idea. I thought why permanently mount the bus? Live in bus long enough to build hour then get rid of bus which is kind of an eyesore in the beauty that surrounds them, however I understand they are attached to it.
It's a higher value asset with the engine intact. It's been legally imported so they have the option of selling the entire vehicle should they ever so choose.
Would you ever consider fitting Lola with a collar and tags identifying your location and phone number? I know she stays with you pretty reliably, but it would be heartbreaking if you lost her. Microchip, too.
@@PanamaRelocationTours I heard & read already about "Panama Relocation Tours"! I am not really your main target group (retirees). Nevertheless, I have no doubt that we will get to know each other personally next year. 😊
Kaylee, Jordan, Lola and baby Roger are one adorable family and I’m never tired of following their adventures...
I am here just because of Jordan and kaylee, they are just the sweetest.
I'm totally agree!!!!
Me too 😎
Saamme!! Love them!
Me, too!
My husband and I love watching Jordan & Kaylee! They are doing many things that are inspiring to us. Us old folks are learning from them and we love their sweet spirits! It will be so cool when I run into them someday... total rock star moment! There are many things that they are doing that we'd like to implement in our ministries! We love, love, love them!
This old lady too! Lol. Their excitement is contagious and uplifting. My husband and I are reminded of our original goals starting out and as empty nesters now we are re-aligning and being inspired by these two!
We’ve been following this couple for a while, then we lost track of them whilst researching our move from the US. When we made the decision to move to Panama, we found they had already settled there. What a crazy coincidence. Thank you for choosing them for your latest video.
These guys are not living off grid in any way shape or form. They're consuming triple the amount of fossil fuels and resources that they would if they lived on a cul-de-sac in the middle of suburbia. nothing about what they're doing would be considered off-grid because the only reason you go off grid is to get away from fossil fueled electricity. But when you just burn your own fossil fuels for your own electricity out in the middle of nowhere, that's not off grid That's just bringing the destructiveness of the grid out into the middle of nowhere where it's more pristine and you're doing more damage. I wouldn't take advice from these guys on anything they're doing. They're all about the subscribers and they will do anything for that include lie to everybody... Which is painfully obvious.
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549 That is the "Know-It-All" generation. Just like Greta Thornburg. She recently had another You-Tuber "Sail" her back to Europe. What she FAILED to realize is How that Vessel was built. It was BY NO MEANS - "GREEN". Half of the people in this world are clueless. They just like to TALK A LOT.
@@CanesFan65 Did they ever at one time claim to be completely green or completely zero waste or completely emissions free? Because that would be one thing but otherwise whatever minute little pollution you're referring to from a sailboat isn't even comparable to the other alternatives of which she is light years ahead of most people.🤷♂️
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549 so glad you cleared that up....my goodness someone not following your prescription of life...here's a clue....do your thing...call it what ever you like....off grid, in the grid...no grid....screw a grid...living in the circle cause my grid broke....living in a tree cause I'm a monkey....eating hay cause Iam an ass....just some sample to try out....Cute couple doing their life...who gives a rats ass if they meet your standards...
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549
You sure write authoritatively for someone so uninformed!!!
I guess it has something to do with schools teaching confidence without competence.
Do you know what a "grid" is, in reference to the vernacular of homesteading? Try looking up "electrical power grid" - make Google your friend.
In addition to being off-grid, they're also devoid of all other utilities. While you're bathing in hot water that magically shows up in your faucet, and dumping it down the drain which you have no idea where it goes, these guys are out showing in the rain. I'd wager their combined carbon footprint is a fraction of yours alone, all things considered. So maybe you should climb down off your high horse and learn a thing or two about reality. A little humility too!
I was scratching my head.. I thought to myself self "how did I miss a Nomadic Movement video" I just realized this isnt theirs but its about them! Awesome get an extra video this week from these two
Totally agree. I've been watching them for about a year and binge watching their old videos. How did I miss one from 4 months ago and then realized that I didn't. Love this one.
Great job Panama 🇵🇦 Relocation Tours for showcasing these guys. They are super awesome and an inspiration to everyone 👍🏽
I love these two human beings with all of my heart. Crazy how their life and experiences can bring me so much emotion that I start crying. I love coexisting with them
I love Kaylee and Jordan!!
The spot in your field that has taller plants is where the ground water is closer to the surface. You have this little valley running down your land, if that is the same dip the spring is in further downhill I would guess you could access this spring really close to your water tanks.
Thanks for doing this video to help others find some resources for relocation. It is absolutely who you know. Great video!
They found a spring on the land a few episodes ago, exactly where you said it would be
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It may be seasonal. If it'd been a reliable source of water, it almost certainly would have come up during the sale negotiations. You may recall it was a topic at the time.
Buuuuuuuuuuutt Jackie...I don't know you from a bar of soap but I have archived, watched and watched your video's again. I've devoured your website, read every blog and tune in for all your "conference calls" and I have learned SO much. I am going to book a tour (can only do Jan 2020) and I cannot wait to finally meet this Steel Magnolia who has helped so many people establish a new life in Paradise - You GO Jackie!
Love and kind wishes from South Africa xxx
HI Liezl. Thanks for the great comments. I'm so glad you enjoy the videos, info and conference calls.
You two cats (and the dog) emit love and raw joy for life. Gratitude for this perspective of the land and how much can come from faith, fate, and bunches of grit. 🙏
Sacred Clown That was stated perfectly. Really awesome.
They have a new kitty now, too.
Hello Jordan, and Kaylee! I've been watching for a little bit, and one thing about your channel I truly love is how genuine you both are. How you celebrate the wins and how you just appreciate when you had a great day. Part of me wishes I would have done some of the things you're doing now. Congratulations!
I love this couple, they are so sincere and kind to each other, I follow every step of their journey.
I've been following Jordan and Kaylee / Nomadic Movement since they started! Videos are on notification and I look forward to every one that they post. I have watched them ALL!
I'm so happy that you two chose my beautiful country to have your homestay. Just stay strong and encouraged. Everything happens for a reason. Love from Texas❤
Mucha gente cambiando de país!
Been following Kaylee and Jordan since they arrived in Panama. Great couple with realistic dreams. They offer a wonderful perspective of living in Panama. Glad they hooked up with Jackie.
I love watching these two. They are the ones that actually got us to look into Panama. Costa Rica was at the top of the list, and we'll see after our trip to Panama next March. Funny thing is as a kid I lived in Panama while my dad was stationed at Howard AFB. Loved it as a kid for sure. Really looking forward to visiting Panama and solidifying a decision. Kaylee and Jordan keep posting those videos and congrats on the little one.
Great to hear how Jackie and Panama Relocation helped out when you first arrived. I enjoy the Nomadic Movement videos and how you have adjusted to Panama and your progress is great. Funny you haven't been to the beach or Bocas yet. We drove 2400 kilometers around Panama and love it. We will be in Panama to live one day, not too far away!
I love those guys, I am one of their fans and I love their channel. They show another prospective and future for the younger, entrepreneur, visionaries and risk takers. Thank you for hosting them in your channel.
These kids are funny. They have a lot to learn but they are living a lot less stress live and they will probably live a lot longer then most of us. At least they are happy and enjoying themselves . I enjoying watching their videos
Yep, they are making mistakes but that's how you learn! They are having a blast in Panama.
Thanks Panama Relocation Tours for showing a great video of how a young couple can successfully relocate to Panama and live a comfortable secure self sustained happy life, start a business and family and still able to travel to the USA as needed and mingle with the local community with ease. Great video and story.
Thanks much for the video. I love Panama. My late wife and I lived there on our sailboat. We sailed from the US and all through the Caribbean E and W. We ended up spending a year in the San Blas Islainds, living with the Guna people. After transiting the canal, we sailed the Las Perlas, and isla seca, David area for nearly another year. My new wife and I were in Panama a few weeks ago. We were all ready for a trip to Boquete when the Corona virus hit. Had to fly back home.
A concern that I have is that sometimes expat communities become expensive over time because or the expats driving prices up: A. By being willing and able to pay more and , B. By getting into businesses and wanting to make money from the community. A good example of that is San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. An expat community that we liked much ( bought a lot there). But prices kept climbing up until it was almost like the US. So many businesses were owned by expats that the Mexican charm and economy were dwindling away. I assume that that is not happening in boquete? I hope not as it looks like a very promising area for us in the future. Love what you are doing! We lived. “Off grid” for over 25 yrs on out sailboat, having to be almost totally self sufficient. Loved it. Now ready for something different. Looks like you are having a wonderful adventure! Thanks again for the video. Will have to check out more.
Jordan and Kaylee are amazing!! Love to follow you guys on youtube.
I have followed them on RUclips a long time! I also am saving for my tiny home on wheels! They have learned and shared so much with their videos. 🙋🏼♀️💯
Jordan & Kaylee feel like family to me. I have smiled, laughed and cried with them on their journey. I've had many bags of Morning Movement coffee too! I could see myself living in Panama one day.
Thank you for this interview with Jordan and Kaylee (and Lola!!), Love them, and so appreciate Panama Relocation Tours. Can't wait to make it there!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a beautiful couple. I am sure that they will be a credit to Panama and the Boquete community (and I'm looking from the outside in) and THAT Bus - pea green with envy ;0
Always love your videos Have enjoyed your transition from nomad to homestead off grid facing all your challenges with positive vibes and now you are rewarded again with this beautiful land / home Keep sharing your wonderful life
Great video. I enjoy your videos as well as the Nomadic Movement's.
So cute at the beginning of the video, Lola was smiling at the camera and looking at Kaylee holding the chicken as if to say "look, my mom is holding one of our chickens". I recently caught up on their videos, binging since I found them in March of this year! I truly enjoy every episode!💖🌷💖
Love the Nomadic Movement, they are following their dreams and I love it.
Nice too meet you gays; I think is so challenging for you to move over to a new country where you do not know anything about and nobody either. You are so brave and I wish you the best and keep it up. Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
Awesome work and much success! I will see you in Boquete. I just got my Friendly Nations Visa. I am also from the Boston area!
I've been watching the PRC tour videos here for about 2 yrs. I watched the YT episode on this couple's channel the day they said "We might stay here in Panama" and remember it to this day. I watched their travels along w their friends Trent and Allie..... I honestly remember and was shocked when they said they may settle down in Panama, with all their travels but that is maybe because I am still considering Panama myself.
Counting down I can't wait to be in December.
So excited.I love you both and Lola..!!
I'm headed there Feb 1st for a month. 🙏 No COVID hiccups please! Can't wait!!!
The Universe wanted you where you are. You are flourishing in Panama on your property. I am so happy for you. Xx
I love Kaylee & Jordan...it's always great to hear their story. I would love to move to Panama It is my goal to leave the US within the next three - five years and Panama is on the top of my list.
We are waiting you soon
Bring something to contribute! It's not like the US where it's easy to live off the productivity of your fellow citizens - and not even be called out for it, to boot. Plus other cultural difference you should learn about and be eager to adapt to...
Hey Zari, my wife and I are planning on moving there from Canada. Do you know a reliable source of information other than these RUclips videos? Thanks.
Great interview . God bless you..welcome to 🇵🇦
Thank you for this video!! I love this couple ... I have been following them. Someday I want to meet them, and hopefully I can volunteer too. My plan is to take the tour first ...
Just love you guys, your so natural. It has been great to watch you grow into your life in Panama. Man those chickens have really grown. They producing eggs yet?
Enjoyed your video today it was like catching up with friends. Wind turbines are a great idea
because your place has plenty of that.
You caught my ear each time you said you'd like more people to come and live there with you, but then you kept saying you want young people to come down there.
I was considering the possibilities for me to come down there. I can do a lot and I have a lot I can bring with me.
I'm wondering about the roads to get to you. I have two wind turbines totaling 5kw and 4kw worth of solar panels and an assortment of mppt controllers, inverters and such.
I have tools to do basically anything you can think of.
I've lived in Europe, Russia and Eastern Europe and I've been looking into going to Asia. Like Philippines, Thailand or even Vietnam.
Obviously I haven't made up my mind yet.
Nunya Damn Biznez Life Experience can be a wonderful asset. I felt the same as you, the constant referencing to ‘being young’ made me think that I was not wanted. Have watched Nomadic Movement for some time, J and K need to expand their thinking in relation to age, but otherwise their videos are great to watch ♥️
I agree, instantly thought well, I’m OUT too old for Panama or maybe just too old for these young people, I can work circles around most and up until 2 months ago so could my husband. Im sure they didn’t mean to insult or insinuate any particulars he to be too old but, I’m looking into Panama now cause the USA has gone MAD. I just want to live a beautiful life...it’s not long enough need to spend our time wisely.
Thank you all, really enjoyed this video.
Great job Jordan and Kaylee
I love 😮🌺💖💗💓💖 all your videos .. keep sending more video.
Big fan of Jordan and kaylee . Good job!
we love this couple and there adventures and now the homesteading idea is awesome great you Tube channel
I've been following you a long time and know most of the things you've gone through acquiring that land and then building things, making mistakes and learning by them and through hard times and good times, you have persevered and created a very nice life for yourself. You guys are awesome. I'm thinking of moving to Panama, and emailing Jackie. I can't afford her tour, nor do I feel I really need it. But I will likely need some help finding an affortable place to live where I can be happy. Ever thought about leasing a small piece of your land for someone to put a tiny house up on? I'm not young like you guys, but I'm not old either. I've lived on cooperative farms before and have traveled in Mexico and Central America. Anyway just a thought, and I am going to contact Jackie also and querie her for ideas. Take care and stay safe. 💗💗💗
Jenny, we now offer a super affordable ONLINE version of the tour -- panamarelocationtours.com/guide
love watching you guys learn as you go...…….I live in Volcan, the other side of your mountain. My wife and I have a coffee farm and milk farm. Have been here now 15 years. Wife is a local girl and the town's accountant. She also has a coffee shop. I remember you saying that you want to get into cutting wood. I have a sawmill and mill my own lumber. If yo guys ever in the area, look us up. And good luck building your dream.
I bet you could find them if you go for a ride. I'm sure they'd love to meet you. Also, I'm not going to be surprised if a portable sawmill shows up getting delivered there - it's like he was foreshadowing such an event.
I really enjoy your videos,i miss panama,lived there in altos del maria for 8 years,looking forward to more vds
Its nice to watch a video of you both just talking,..morning coffee chat..lol since you found the spring,have you thought on how to pump it up to your water tanks? I wonder if there is a place to have the water tested there.
You can get water tested at any of the labs in Boquete. I think they are focused on building their workshop now then they will see what the possibilities are for the spring water they found on their property.
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Does it flow all year, or seasonally?
I've been watching you two for awhile now and I love your journey. I plan on relocating to Panama in the future. Jackie's tours fill up so fast but they are excellent. I hope I get to meet you one day. Stay safe and keep up your great work!
Me too! I hope to meet them, to volunteer, to plant trees ... and to live simply.
HI Patricia, even though our Panama Relocation Tours are sold out for 2020, we do offer the ONLINE Panama Relocation Guide which has the same information as a tour and it will teach you all the things you need to know so you will have a smooth and easy transition when relocating to Panama. See details at panamarelocationtours.com/guide
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That's nice, but as for me personally I would not move to a país latinoamericano without knowing the language at least moderately competently, and without some experience in the cultural differences. But that's my opinion of how I'd be comfortable with it.
Hey it's our friends! We can't wait to get down there and join them. We have to figure out how to get our 40' bus down there. While the drive sounds fun shipping is probably the best idea. Regardless, it can't come soon enough!
Just drive!
Great info, thanks for this little chat. I'm looking to retire within the next 5 years. I lived in different European countries - starting all over in a new country, learning a new language, does not scare me, I've done it a few times. For the last almost 30 years, I've been working with musicians in 124 countries around the world, so I have friends everywhere. Been looking at Spanish-speaking Latin and South American countries...
I've been following you since you started travelling south with Trent & Allie, so your story and advice has the weight and importance of listening to friends, which makes it more helpful.
Hey Diz my wife and I are planning on moving to Panama. Do you know of reliable information on how to proceed other than RUclips videos? Thanks for your reply. Cheers.
i love your videos and i love how genuine you guys are what a lovely job you both did 😍❤
Love you gays I see your videos all the time . I from Cancun Mexico los amo besos a Lola y the chickens the greenhouse is awesome 👍🥰🥰
Bendiciones!
Great video you guys! Hope to meet you out there next year! My fiancé and I want to come down and check it out. Sounds like the perfect place to grow fruits! Many fruitful blessings 😊💕🍌🥝🥥🍇🍓🍉🍍🥭☀️
Sounds great!
Gorgeous land
So lovely city and place/land you have.. I think the word Homested is from Scandinavia. Hjemsted (Norwegian) ore Hjemstad (Swedish) is straight translated to Home place ore Home land. Where you are born ore where you live/grown up.
Love your videos. Lovely dog. You have a nice family. Spanish living, Manjana. many people don't understand that slow living like in Panama/Spain.
"Hjemsted" er også dansk. :)
I enjoy your videos but sometimes yall or lost but it ok your young and you learn in time.
I been in Panama for over 25 years and I watch some much change over the years too.
And that just part of life now . Godbless yall kids
Terrific video. You guys are the best. Pleased to find additional video tonight.
Wow you guys got me wanting to move there man !!! 🎊🎉 Blessings to you beautiful couple!!!
💗💗 these two!!
I'm a loyal youtuber subscriber to their channel, they are awesome
Big admiration for you two. I/we could never do what you are doing. And yet, about 200 years ago, everyone was pretty much doing what you are doing. We do hope to meet you someday when we visit. Blessings.
Me encanta que hayan encontrado en Panama un segundo hogar Dios los bendiga en su camino hacia el Futuro
Bendiciones a usted también!
So cool to see K & J here
No, once you build a tiny houseairbb I'll come help and pay rent. But I've been doing welding and framing and construction for 30 years! You guys are doing great! Keep it going! I love lola and the chickens! Kevin from Florida...
That was a great video I really enjoyed watching RUclips guys talk and tell your story very interesting I’ve been in Costa Rica twice I’ve never been to Panama where you guys are living is beautiful enjoy yourself my big brother always tell me one day at a time life is very short enjoy it
Hi I'm from santiago veraguas but I live in Houston Texas.i love panama
I love Panama too!
You both are quite awesome on your journey
What a nice video; felt like I was on the other side of the table talking to you. I've been following you since you met Trent and Allie. Question - your first water collection method blew down in a storm. Did you rebuild it or how are you collecting water now?
They are working on rebuilding their water collection system.
I think we picked up Trent and Allie from these guys. They're collecting from their bus to the one tank adjacent, the original four tanks are planned to be fed from the shed/workshop roof they're currently featuring in their videos.
Lovely couple smart move I take Panama over Mass any day wish y’all the best love from Connecticut
My favourite couple & their dog Lola. ❤️
For those who disliked this video - far be it for me to try to understand the paralysis of your prefrontal cortex - so let me enlighten you a bit. Jordan and Kaylee are completely transparent and willing to put themselves out there and share their life experiences with the world. For that, they should be commended. Taking it a step further, they are genuinely kind, no, I don't know them personally, but it translates through the visual and auditory medium that is technology. They without even knowing have inspired many to change their life perspective and that in and of itself is an act of kindness. So, with that, the next time you decide to put a thumbs-down, take a second to ask yourself - why?
I am subscribed to their channel and have been for a while. There are times that they do things that make you cringe but they are learning a lot of this stuff from scratch so you have to give them that. If someone didn't like their story or the video and gave them a thumbs down, you have to take it in stride. Not everyone will enjoy their story or be able to identify and sympathize with their plans or dreams. A thumbs down means that someone actually watched this and that's not a bad thing....they get a lot more thumbs up and don't need someone reading dislikers the riot act. Just chill.
Hello from Topsfield Massachusetts love your video
So if a may ask,,,how much land do you have? I love your channel, and your progress. Good luck and best wishes
Great couple and I definitely would like to have people like you as my neighbors (living in Panama too). But just to not see all of that only in rosy colors, I would mention alternative point of view:
People usually have around 15-20 years of their most efficient time to advance in the profession they chose and to secure future.
Apparently it's not that long period of time and it passes extremely fast.
And taking away few years from that time is a big chunk and it's extremely hard and in too many cases impossible to catch up with later on.
I am not talking only about break in professional development.
You did mention many times "excitement" and "adventure".
And taking that time off to enjoy life is very often related with changing habits and work attitudes.
I know, I know, you said you managed to generate income from youtube. But at the other side you realize that it may shrink extremely fast and even the maintenance of the current level takes lots of effort, sometimes even more than it is worth.
I just came way too often across people who all they managed is they aged and did not achieve anything except having fun for too long. Then when they woke up in their 40s, they realized most of their peers advanced a lot in their careers and now it would be too late for you to start climbing that from the very bottom.
Are you not concerned about it? Have you noticed that even while your family is cheering for your adventure, maybe your parents are worried that that short break is taking you too long?
Do not understand me wrong. It is brave to do what you are doing, requires lots of curiosity. So all the best to you.
That's true, but not everybody can or wants to manage the stress associated with building a dedicated professional career. With their life skills, they'll be able to make it and be happy, and they have good family backing in case of emergencies and a helpful inheritance to likely utilize at some point. It doesn't take much income to live on once you learn how to control your impulses and handle your affairs.
Two cool cats, keep up the adventure, really enjoy your videos.
On your last video when your friends were helping you cut grass and get your work shop up ...the friend mowing the grass said he had killed four snakes cutting grass..those snakes are poisonous snakes and can kill you and every day you are walking back and forth to your chickens and the green house and work shop..I would be very nervous walking out in that grass with all the snakes!!
They do wear big tall thick boots. Lola might need new ones. Haha
Hi Guys how many acres did actually buy, I really enjoy your RUclips channel ,looking forward to more episodes .
Cheers
David
Great video guys. I like your channel. So sorry I had to leave Boquete early in March because of Covid before I met you. Hopefully I'll be back sometime soon.
What an awesome life adventure!!!👠🚌👠
you guys are AWESOME!!!!!
Blessings to you both..
You kids are...Great! Peace be with you! Stay strong.
I've been following Jordan, Kaylee, and Lola for since the being of their travels. They are wonderful to watch and are their true selves on and off camera. This was a lovely video! 🐕🐔🐥🐂🐄🌄💕
So if they sell coffee to local Panamanians, they had to get a Work Visa, correct?. And they have an Export business by exporting coffee to the US. VERY interesting!.
There are SO MANY opportunities in Panama!
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Nice dodge... guessing if working for oneself, no permiso needed?
Hello from Cape Cod, MA
Awesome Episode
Really enjoy your videos, if I were younger I would be there pronto!!! Have you made any use of the stream (water) on your property?
Jordan and Kaylee, 🙋🏼♀️.
Beutiful couple, love them both.
If I remember correctly, you guys spent time in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico with Trent and Allie. I've spent many months in San Miguel and get the feeling Boquete is similar in that there is also a small group of foreigners living there, mostly older and retired? How would you compare the two towns? When you say property is expensive near downtown Boquete, are we talking $200,000 to as high as $1,000,000 the same as in the center of San Miguel? I also chose to buy about 15 minutes outside of town and got 5 acres for $20,000. Am considering selling it as San Miguel is growing a bit too fast for me...the population is upwards of 200,000. I really enjoy your channel - thanks for sharing!
Boquete Panama is a LOT more affordable than San Miguel and not as crowded.
Hi, I really enjoy watching ur Utube channel, as u were saying that ur van license expires? Then Why not take the engine out and sell it to buy any items for ur property. Having the engine sitting there is not good? Money is the power that needs to keep ur property going? I can't wait to buy my own plot someday with the right moment and time. Stay safe, thanks for sharing.
I had similar but different idea. I thought why permanently mount the bus? Live in bus long enough to build hour then get rid of bus which is kind of an eyesore in the beauty that surrounds them, however I understand they are attached to it.
It's a higher value asset with the engine intact. It's been legally imported so they have the option of selling the entire vehicle should they ever so choose.
Would you ever consider fitting Lola with a collar and tags identifying your location and phone number? I know she stays with you pretty reliably, but it would be heartbreaking if you lost her. Microchip, too.
2021 - I‘ll check out Panama 🇵🇦
2022 - I‘ll probably move to Panama 🇵🇦
Hope the Covid-19 crisis will allow it 🙏🏽
The perfect way to check out Panamain 2021 is a panamarelocationtours.com/tours
@@PanamaRelocationTours I heard & read already about "Panama Relocation Tours"! I am not really your main target group (retirees). Nevertheless, I have no doubt that we will get to know each other personally next year. 😊
a few of the things I wonder is how well the solar panels work - looks foggy, 2nd do they charge the 1/2 percent per year property taxes on just land?
I luv u guys!!’ When r we going to see a ring on kayles finger?
Didn’t they say in a recent vidio they are renting a property in town for showers and storage?
Yeah they did initially until lockdown and then they gave it over to a family in need :)
Julez_ Gee that’s so nice to know, Thankyou I just can’t remember seeing that.
Been following them for some time, so cool to see! Great to see a younger perspective as well! Keep it up! 🙌