Well, it has been quite a while since we last appeared on this site. We have had an amazing six months of spending time with our families and friends in the US. And though our roots are still there with are family, friends and the homes we grew up in, we’re quite excited to be on our way to a more settled life – albeit in a huge city in a foreign country!
We have officially returned to Brazil to live and work in São Paulo. So far everything is great – we work and live in the Jardins neighborhood, which is pricey but quite lovely, filled with wonderful restaurants, insanely expensive shops and one of the nicest grocery stores in the city (I can even get organic yogurt there! Believe it or not, that’s saying a lot). We are currently in a fully furnished and functional studio apartment, which has been great (our first week in a hotel was less than ideal).
Though not pictured, it is complete with a nice, tiny kitchen where I have already baked part of a Fazenda Alfheim piglet. It is on the 19th floor, so has a bit of fresh air and an expansive view.
Work is going well. We have spent the first week or so mostly getting oriented and it’s looking like we’re going to really enjoy the work. We’ve already determined that we love the people we’re working with – 6 of us in total at the office. Here’s a shot of our first day on the job – exploring the company’s small project on Rua Oscar Freire, which will be Calvin Klein and Levi’s stores, in addition to a new Fasano Restaurant – Gero Panini with some fun green spaces. Our primary focus at work will be on a much larger, mixed-use project, the details of which are not yet public…let’s just say we’re very excited about it!
Since returning, we have caught up with our expat-crowd friends, which has already begun to expand. It has been especially nice to have some friends to see upon arrival. We also had a special treat this past weekend when we got to spend time with Rance and Lone (of Fazenda Alfheim). We ate at Rodeio (a well-known and historically loved Jardins restaurant with excellent Picanha) and also attended a free orchestra concert at Sala São Paulo. This theater was remodeled from an old train station – it is spectacular.
That’s all for now, but we’ll be back soon to post more about our new life in São Paulo.




October 5, 2011 at 6:36 pm
Wowsy! 30 minute life trade please!
October 5, 2011 at 7:08 pm
It was lovely to see you around these past months… and now that you are back in Brazil we want to wish you the best of luck! Cat, Albert & Michele
October 5, 2011 at 7:43 pm
Yay, glad you guys are back on the blog! Miss you and jealous of your time with Rance & Lone! xx
October 5, 2011 at 7:58 pm
We miss you!
October 6, 2011 at 8:56 am
great post – awesome to see a bit of your new life back in brazil! miss you tons! XOXO
October 7, 2011 at 10:32 am
Hugs from auntpatricia
October 7, 2011 at 1:26 pm
Glad you are back on the blogging and you already discovered Sao Paulo´s greatest secret, thr Sala São Paulo =) welcome back!
October 10, 2011 at 5:49 pm
Cheers from Rio…
TERRIFIC NEWS! Welcome back home!
Yours Always, Martha