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We Have Arrived

After 24 hours of travel, three airports, two dogs, and one near-death experience by exhaustion, we finally made it to Montevideo. It’s beautiful, chaotic, and apparently full of gas leaks we accidentally create. Here’s how our first two days in Uruguay went—spoiler alert: the fire department now knows who we are.

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The Journey Has Begun

After 26 hours of travel chaos, caffeine, and mild panic, we’ve officially hit the halfway mark. The dogs are somewhere over Europe, Mikey’s battling a travel cold, and I’m just trying to remember which country our luggage is in. Welcome to the glamorous side of international relocation—spoiler alert, it’s mostly exhaustion and airport chairs.

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Dogs 0; Humans 1

It’s officially crunch time in the Dedmon-Jasek household. The dogs have begun their international adventure, and now it’s our turn to face the final chaos—boxes, paint cans, and all. The countdown is real, and the reality of this move is hitting harder than our morning coffee.

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The Final Stretch

As our departure draws near, the reality of this move is finally setting in. The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of packing, paperwork, and goodbyes—but the hardest part is yet to come: saying farewell to our pups as they begin their journey to Uruguay. Here’s where things stand as we enter the final stretch.

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A Dog, An Airmattress, and A Vet

As we count down the days to Uruguay, life has turned into a mix of packing, paperwork, and pet-related plot twists. Tyson, of course, has taken center stage—because why make things easy?

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Responses

Every fire sparks reflection—especially when the wood is from your own fence and your country’s burning down around you

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Now Boarding Flight …

If you thought moving was stressful, try moving internationally with two dogs, government red tape, and a dash of chaos for good measure. Just when we think we’ve got it all handled, life throws in a plot twist—usually involving paperwork, pets, or both.

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Letting GO

Letting go is supposed to be freeing. That’s what people say, anyway. But no one really talks about what it feels like to watch your life—piece by piece—disappear into the back of a dump truck. Today, that’s our reality. As Mikey and I prepare for our next chapter, we’re saying goodbye not just to things, but to memories, moments, and pieces of ourselves that have filled our home for years.

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A Rough Week

Photos, vaccines, and government forms — ah, death by red tape. This week has been one hell of a ride.

Twenty-one days, vet visits, and possessions taken away — our lives turned upside down.

Emotions high, reality setting in, and restless nights. This level of stress should not be allowed.

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It’s Time to Party

Ah, neighborhood parties—the perfect mix of awkward small talk, forced smiles, and the occasional police report. This weekend, we’ve got two to “choose” from: one where we’re invited out of obligation, and another where we’re the unofficial gay ambassadors.

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Our Theme Year This: For Sale

We used to be that house on Halloween—the one kids loved and parents secretly dreaded. Now, our haunted house is closing for business.

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A Break From the Chaos

When you grow up in Texas, a ‘mum’ means a giant, glittery chest-sized flower covered in ribbons, bells, and enough school spirit to weigh a teenage girl down. Up here in the Northeast, mums are polite little shrubs that politely announce fall. So, when Mikey and I went to the Bristol Mum Festival, I wasn’t sure if I should expect sequins or shrubbery. Spoiler: it was more food trucks and car shows than flowers—but the company made it worth it.

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Death by Transcript Request

Moving to another country comes with plenty of hurdles—paperwork, pets, and packing. What I didn’t expect was that the hardest part might be convincing Texas A&M to notarize a transcript. Spoiler: it was less “efficient university process” and more “Kafka meets Office Space.”

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Dog Crates Moved In

You know those moments when reality suddenly shows up on your front porch in an Amazon box? Yeah, that was us the day the dog crates arrived.

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Good Old Fingerprints

All we needed were fingerprints. What we got was a mystery, a power trip, and two very fine nice looking officers.

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Three Days Gone

Sometimes the smallest details can throw a big wrench into even the best-laid plans. Today, a single date on our dogs’ paperwork forced us to rethink everything about our departure to Uruguay.

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Two Paths; One Goal

Two Mikes. Two totally different moving styles. One house to clear out. What could possibly go wrong?

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The Great Give Away

Letting go of things we’ve held onto for years isn’t easy. Yesterday was our first real attempt at passing furniture and keepsakes on to others—and while it didn’t go exactly as planned, it reminded us that every step forward, no matter how small, is part of the journey.

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El español no es fácil para mí.

Yesterday was heavy—struggling through Spanish lessons, sorting through memories tucked in Christmas ornaments, and feeling the weight of what we’re leaving behind. But even in the hard moments, I know this journey is about love, growth, and the new life waiting for us in Uruguay.

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The Goddess of Immigration

Meet Magdalena Lazaneo
She’s our go-to immigration specialist in Uruguay—and honestly, a total lifesaver. From our first email to in-person appointments, she’s been warm, organized, and endlessly helpful. In just a few meetings, she guided us through residency paperwork, healthcare appointments, and even helped us start planning our new life in Montevideo. We couldn’t be doing this without her!

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