Yesterday, I returned from a 17-day trip to Brazil. My noiva rented a furnished apartment for us to stay in together. One objective was to see how each of us lived on a daily basis and how well we could live together.
I will give more details about my trip over the next few days. The one major thing we discovered is that we need 2 bathrooms; one for her and the other for everyone else.
From the very first day, I could not believe how much time she spent in the bathroom for any number of reasons. She likes to take frequent showers, sometimes 4 in a day. Styling her hair and putting on her make-up could take up to 30 minutes. Half of her clothes would be hanging up in the bathroom drying or something so she would do half of her dressing in the bathroom. I took several showers with her underwear hanging in the shower stall itself.
Everyday I found myself needing to use the bathroom and having to wait until she finished and got out. We talked about this halfway through my trip and she confessed that she her family has also complained about her bathroom use. She didn't change but I felt more comfortable about asking her to get out when I needed to go.
Hoda has warned us about the high Latina standards of cleanliness. My noiva is clean and tidy, but not so much more so than me for that to be a problem. I don't live like a pig so my place will be easy to clean up for her visit. We plan to find different housing after we marry.
I also discovered what it is like to be in another country with a different language while your loved one, and main connection to that country, goes off to work day in and day out. Even though I greatly enjoyed being with her so much, and I brought my laptop and some work with me, I found myself quite bored after the first week. I am very relieved to be back in the US and going in to work this afternoon.
I now realize that we need to develop pretty detailed and comprehensive activity plans for our ladies when they come here to live with us. They need a place to go to everyday, like a class or a friend's house, just to get out of our houses.