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In our 50s, we moved to a remote Pacific island. We know we'll need better healthcare someday, but for now, it's paradise.
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Buz Moffett和妻子Liz于2018年从夏威夷搬到了密克罗尼西亚联邦的波纳佩岛,开启了他们的退休生活。他们厌倦了快节奏的生活,希望放慢脚步,远离旅游人群。在岛上,他们融入当地社区,享受着平静而充实的生活,虽然有时会面临新鲜蔬菜和乳制品的供应问题,但这并未影响他们对新生活的热爱。Moffett每天出海捕鱼、制作烟熏鱼,与当地人建立深厚友谊。尽管医疗条件有限,但他们计划在波纳佩岛度过至少未来十年,享受着属于他们的“太平洋天堂”。

🏝️ **选择波纳佩岛:** Buz Moffett夫妇为了追求更慢节奏的生活,远离旅游人群,从夏威夷搬到了波纳佩岛。他们希望减少工作,享受更宁静的退休生活。

🎣 **岛上日常生活:** Moffett每天早晨锻炼、处理邮件,然后出海捕鱼。他还会制作烟熏鱼,并将它们作为礼物送给当地人,融入社区生活。

🏠 **生活挑战与适应:** 由于岛上的补给船每两三周才来一次,他们有时会面临新鲜蔬菜和乳制品短缺的问题。但他们学会适应,享受当地市场上的食物。他们还收养了三只流浪狗和一只猫,丰富了生活。

🩺 **医疗与未来规划:** 岛上的医疗条件有限,严重疾病需要前往关岛或菲律宾治疗。尽管如此,他们计划在波纳佩岛居住至少十年,直到需要更便捷的医疗服务。

Buz Moffett and his wife, Liz, moved from Maui to Pohnpei, an island that's part of the Federated States of Micronesia, in 2018.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Buz Moffett, 63, who moved from Hawaii to Pohnpei, an island in the Pacific Ocean that's part of the Federated States of Micronesia, with his wife in 2018. It has been edited for length and clarity.

The first time I visited Pohnpei was in 2006. An Australian friend suggested that I check out a surf camp there. He thought I'd love the place — and he was right.

The island is stunning, the people are warm, and it offers world-class waves, great fishing, and incredible diving. Over the next 10 years, I went back there almost every other year. Eventually, my wife, Liz, started joining me on my trips.

One day in 2017, she approached me and said, "I could live here." By then, I was in my mid-50s and ready to slow down — I didn't want to continue to work myself to death.

I was born in California but raised in Hawaii. Being in the real estate industry, I always dreamed of retiring somewhere quieter, more like the Maui I knew from the late '60s and early '70s, with fewer visitors and a slower pace of life.

We'd considered moving to Molokai, but Liz felt it was too close to Maui. She knew I'd just hop on my boat back and keep working. We decided Pohnpei, an eight-hour flight from Honolulu, was the right place for us to start our new adventure.

The view of the sunset in Pohnpei.

We started putting out feelers with a few friends about finding a place to rent. As foreigners, we can't own land in Micronesia.

Soon enough, a friend of mine who runs a surfing and diving company in Pohnpei called me and told me he had found the perfect home.

He told us that it might be better than his — and he has a nice waterfront home. We didn't even see a picture; we just jumped on it. Turns out, he was right.

It's a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home right by the ocean. Rent is $1,500 a month, and we have wonderful landlords who treat us like family.

We've been living in Pohnpei ever since, with a two-year gap during the pandemic

The good kind of busy

We have become part of the community and have embraced the lifestyle.

When you're not working, finding an activity to fill your time is really important. Somehow, I feel like I'm almost busier now than I was when I was working — it's just a healthier type of busy.

Moffett says he spends most of his days fishing and smoking fish.

Every day, I'll start with coffee and a workout, then return a few calls and emails before heading down to the harbor by 10 a.m.

I ice up the boat and refuel before going fishing for four hours. I usually come back home in the mid-afternoon, have a nap, ask what's for dinner, go to bed early, and do it again the next day.

When I take a day off from the boat, I usually spend it at home smoking fish — it's my hobby.

I seal them up before giving them away as little presents to people I see when I'm cruising around town. Everyone knows me as the old man with the big beard who gives away smoked fish.

Here for now

People on Pohnpei are shy, but we realized that after you break the ice, they are the friendliest people ever. I'm also part of the fishing club, so we have tournaments and parties, too.

His wife, Liz, has also learned to slow down since they moved to Pohnpei.

The supply ship comes in every two to three weeks, and there are times when we run out of fresh vegetables and dairy. But there's never a shortage of canned or frozen goods.

But we have learned to adapt and enjoy what we can find at the markets. Liz is a wonderful cook, and we eat at home most nights as we live about 15 minutes from town.

We adopted three rescue dogs and have a tabby cat who keeps them all in line. Twice a year, a vet from Guam visits with a team and sets up a clinic at the local college. That's when everyone books appointments for their pets.

The couple also adopted three dogs on the island.

There are two hospitals and a handful of private clinics on the island, but for anything serious, you have to leave. Many locals travel to Guam or the Philippines for care, and some even go as far as Hawaii for medical treatment.

Two to three times a year, we travel back to the US to visit friends and family. But Pohnpei is where we plan to stay for at least the next decade — until we eventually need easier access to advanced medical care.

We couldn't be happier — we've found our little slice of paradise in the Western Pacific.

Do you have a story to share about retiring abroad? Contact this reporter at agoh@businessinsider.com.

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