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House Pet Sitting Chiang Mai - Royal Park Rajapruek

29/8/2016

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Photo Tour Royal Park Rajapruek Highlights

A photo tour of the highlights in ​Royal Park Rajapruek Chiang Mai Thailand.

This park is missed by many people visiting Chiang Mai, which is a pity as it is worth the visit and gets you out of the hustle and bustle of the town.
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Other parts of the gardens which are not featured here are the corporate and international gardens. While not as nice as these sections it is worth taking the time to see them.
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Until next time

Just Living whats Given

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House Pet Sitting Penang - Kek Lok Si

22/8/2016

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Photo Tour Kek Lok Si

​Part of our International House Pet Sitting lifestyle is to immerse our selves in the culture of the places we visit. As part of that in Penang we took a trip to Kek Lok Si, a Buddhist temple in Air Itam in Penang. The temple is reported to be the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and commands great view of the surrounding area.

​The complex is on many levels with the highlights being a seven-storey Pagoda of Rama VI with 10,000 alabaster and bronze statues of Buddha, and the 30.2 metres tall bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy.

​Enjoy our photo tour of Wat Pha Lat:-
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​This is worth the visit if you are out and about in Penang.

Until next time

Just Living whats Given

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A House & Pet Sitting Lifestyle Review

5/8/2016

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​Reviewing the Lifestyle of “International House & Pet Sitting” is based on my life experience over the past five years and highlights the areas I believe to be most important.
​Must Love Uncertainty
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New Places New Experiences
If you like the security of having your own home or similar then this lifestyle is not for you. We sold all our assets and have not rented anywhere for five years. This makes it really challenging when asked for a home residential address by bureaucratic systems that don’t understand some people choose to be address-less. So our motto is “Houseless But Never Homeless”. Additionally we are on the move a lot. We prefer sits of around 1-2 months and depending on what’s next it can be a new area, state or country. We have stayed in million dollar water front properties, beach shacks, in cities, suburbs and rural areas.

Pros
  • So much cheaper to live with no ownership or renting costs
  • None of the regular hassles associated with ownership or renting
  • Visit new areas, states and countries
Cons
  • Have no security of a guaranteed place to live
  • Have no real fixed residential address
  • No place to store stuff or vehicle
​Must Love People
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People Come In All Shapes Sizes & Personalities
International Lifestyle House & Pet Sitting is in the people business. If you don’t like people then think seriously before adopting it. The simple fact is this lifestyle only works by building relationships with all types of people, and when I say all, I mean ALL. This lifestyle teaches us how to be OK with all personality types and see the world from their point of view. We get to appreciate there is more than one way to look after a house and pet, and we are constantly mixing with people, who up until now, we may not have.
Pros
  • Opens up your view of the world
  • Meet new people and make new friends/connections
  • Learn to accept people as they are
Cons
  • Living in confined space with strangers
  • Accepting others habits and routines
  • At times limited personal space
​Must Love Animals
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Must Love Animals
Yes there are some house sits without animals, however there are many more with them. We love all types of animals and they are a big factor in the sits we select.  If you don’t love animals then think seriously about whether this lifestyle would suit you. Over the years we have had so much fun looking after all types of animals with many types of personalities. Additionally it is usually us that fit into their routine rather than the other way around so being flexible in the way things are done is a necessity.
Pros
  • Enjoy playing and being with animals
  • Learn more about different types/breeds of animals
  • Enjoy time with animals without the full-time responsibility
Cons
  • Leaving the animals you grow to love
  • Dealing with animals behavioral issues
  • Changing your routine to fit into theirs
​Must Love Change
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Change Is The Only Constant
As the old saying goes “the only constant is change”. Well that's it for our lifestyle. Developing and maintaining a constant routine is next to impossible, and this applies to all areas of our life. Eating, sleeping, activities, working, you name it and it usually varies with each sit. Because we travel with two backpacks only we can’t take our juicer, pillow and other things we are used to, so making do with what’s available is a necessity. 
Pros
  • If something is not working for us it is sure to change soon
  • Get to try a variety of new things and ways of doing them
  • Opens up new opportunities by removing comfort zones
Cons
  • Hard to develop a routine, both physical and mental
  • Finding a favourite food, place, pet, etc. then having it taken away
  • Always adapting to new circumstances
Conclusion
This lifestyle is not for everyone, in fact its probably not for most. however if you feel that
  • Being of service is more important than what's in it for me
  • That people, relationships and pets are more important than money
  • Collecting experiences is more important than collecting stuff
Then it just may be right for you.
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Until next time
Travel Well


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What Is International Lifestyle House & Pet Sitting?

4/8/2016

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​As House and Pet Sitting becomes increasingly popular and mainstream there are some very definite segments developing. Just some we have noticed are:
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Pet Sitting With Friends

House and Pet Sitting Styles​

  • Local Paid House & Pet Sitting
  • Travellers House & Pet Sitting
  • Savers House & Pet Sitting
  • Vacation House and Pet Sitting 
  • Grey Nomad House & Pet Sitting
  • Expat House & Pet Sitting
  • And the list goes on
These are just some examples of the different ways people are using House and Pet Sitting to compliment their lives and enhance their lifestyles.
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​International Lifestyle House & Pet Sitting

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A Day With Elephants
Then there are those of us who have decided to embrace House and Pet Sitting as a lifestyle. It is a way of living that allows us to travel the world, make new relationships, embrace and appreciate new cultures and continually experience the best of human nature.

Over the years we have been asked many questions about this lifestyle, and with this post I shall endeavor to answer some of the popular ones.
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​Is It Full Time?
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Our Camper Van Paris
For us yes. We have sold our own properties and no longer have a home base. At some stages during the last five years we did have a camper van.
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​How does it work?
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Website
Basically we get invites from home owners around the world who want us to live at their home, maintain it and look after their pets while they are away. The invites can come from many places such as our website, dedicated house and pet sitting websites, social media etc. Once we accept an invite we travel to the property, meet the homeowners and pets and undertake the sit. When the homeowners return we generally move onto the next sit. Ok yes, there is a little more to it than that, however essentially that's it in a nutshell!
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Is It Free?
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Free Activity We Indulge in... Walk In Rain Forests
With our style of house and pet sitting the homeowners do not charge to stay at the properties and cover utilities. We do not charge for our services and pay for our costs such as: 
  • Transport
  • Food
  • Activities
  • Other Living Expenses
What are your usual duties?
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Hard At Work
It varies with each sit and the requirements of the homeowners. In general most include:
  • Maintaining the property and surrounds. E.g. house, garden, pool etc
  • Ensuring safety and security of the property and pets
  • Looking after the pets. E.g. Walking, Feeding, Medicating, Playing, Loving etc
  • Regular up dates to homeowners
  • Mail collection, sorting and forwarding as required
  • Bins and rubbish collection
  • Other basic tasks as required by the homeowners
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​Are their always pets?
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More Friends
No. We have done sits with no pets where the homeowners just wanted us to maintain and keep the property secure. However we tend to accept more with pets.
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How long have you been International Lifestyle House & Pet Sitting?
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Just Some Of Our Furry & Feathered Friends
We are in our sixth year of full-time sitting. With 43 house sits, 144 animals looked after, across 4 continents and 14 countries.
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​What do you love about the lifestyle?
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Joyful Life
​Apart from traveling the world and making new friends both human and furry, International Lifestyle House & Pet Sitting allows us to live a life based on our values of Trust, Appreciation and Gratitude. In a world increasingly based on money and what’s in it for me, we have found this lifestyle allows us to be of service to others and accept the intangible (but more important) rewards of mutual appreciation and gratitude.
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​Well that is some of the popular questions answered. If you have any others or want to add to what’s been said feel free to use the comment section below

​Until next time
Travel Well


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