House sit: May 2022, Boise, Idaho ~ 2 weeks

house2Boise is beautiful in May.  Anna and Bob welcomed my daughter and I into their home.  We were quickly introduced to Charlie their sweet golden retriever mix – who also welcomed us with a little happy dance.

Their home was warm and well kept, so not much for us to do.  Most days, Charlie sat on the porch with my daughter listening to music during the afternoons.  He and she shared similar music choices.  It was darling to see him lie his head on her feet while she was working on her school work.  They became quick friends, he accompanied her on walks to the near by market for soda and snacks whenever she felt the need.  And we all walked up the steep hill behind the house to watch the sunset each evening.  It was a beautiful view and the hike up the hill was great exercise for all of us.

During the day their two cats, Kelly and Kathy, who warmed up to me quickly snuggled at my feet while I worked on my laptop and nestled in my lap while I read or watched tv during the evening.  Wonderful companions – who weren’t shy about letting me know when they were hungry or wanted to go outside.

Anna and Bob graciously gave us access to their Jeep for short drives into downtown Boise.  We checked their P.O. box daily and grab lunch or dinner at one of the wonderful restaurants downtown a few times as well.  The food and wine in Boise was surprising wonderful.  But mostly we just hung out at the house, playing with Charlie in the yard, working on the back patio, walking around the neighborhood, hiking up some of the nearby hills or relaxing inside watching a movies and eating popcorn.   It was a lovely two weeks.

Responsibilities:

  • 1 ~ 7-year old golden retriever mix, Charlie
  • 2 ~ rescue cats, Kathy and Kelly
  • Daily visits to the downtown post office, to pick up mail and packages
  • met with and paid the weekly gardener, Mark
  • Several indoor plants to water and deadhead

Extras:

  • Daily email messages to Anna on the how everyone was doing – with an occasional picture
  • We were enjoying the patio, which led us to spend an afternoon to spring clean the patio furniture, sweep the deck and wash down the railing and sliding glass door.  A delightful surprise for Anna and Bob when they returned.

Hello there…

I’m a reliable, outgoing single woman who enjoys the outdoors and spending time alone. I read, work on my computer, cook and crochet. I enjoy hiking, biking and gardening.

I welcome the opportunity to look after your home and to keep it safe and secure. I am happy to care for your pets and garden. I am organized and tidy. I am very responsible and can be assured I will watch over your home as if it were my own.

I love the hostel experience and almost exclusively choose them when travelling. I am a hard worker, very social, enjoy meeting new people and finding creative ways to help out.

I have worked in the technology industry for over -years. I work remotely, from home mostly ~ I am able to travel and continue to work.  Internet access is a must.

I have raised two children and am now available to help care for others. My high-school, daughter is home schooled and sometimes travels with me.   I grew up in the mid-west (Iowa, to be exact), and am very comfortable in rural settings. I have experience gardening, farming, and caring animals (with the exception of snakes).

I am currently looking for long-term, 14-days or more house sits or hostel volunteer opportunities.

Skills…

I am comfortable teaching a class in the following skills:

  • Cooking or baking:  Offering a class on bread baking, cookies, or easy travel snacks.
  • Computer skills:  Photo editing, social media scheduling, website creation and common computer programs, MS-Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Exploiting Google Mail.
  • Painting: Acrylic painting would be a nice introductory class on creating something for a trip.
  • English:  Basic English for non-English speakers.

Hostel Volunteer: August 2019, Costa Rica ~ 3 weeks

hostelCosta Rica was lovely.  It is a prime retirement location, and I can see why.  Beautiful, lush landscapes and kind, friendly people.

I spent three weeks at a small hostel in Play Samara.  It was a 27-bed hostel that catered to young travelers.  I spent 4-hours a day manning the reception desk.  I checked in guests, offered directions, answered questions and scheduled taxi pick-ups for travelers.   This was my first experience working at a hostel, and I enjoyed the interaction with the guests and the staff was helpful when I wasn’t able to answer someone’s question.

In my spare time I was able to spend hours on the beach and evenings in the local cafes and pubs.  I will definitely return to Costa Rica.

Responsibilities:

  • Front desk duties:
    • Guest check-ins (collecting fees, distributing keys, towels and taking reservations)
    • Providing directions and assistance to guests
    • Scheduling taxi pick-ups for guests
    • Recommending shopping locations and cafes

Extras:

  • Aided a few potted plants in the reception area that were wilting
  • Re-organized the collection of menus and brochures and laminated a small map for the front desk

House sit: October 2016, Dunn Loring, VA ~ 9 days

house2Cheval and Dana connected with me through MindMyHouse.  They were looking for someone to house sit and dog sit for them while they took a short vacation to Santa Fe, NM.   I had plans to spend the fall in the East Coast, so it worked perfectly for me.  Their home is just a short metro ride from downtown Washington D.C.

I had the pleasure of joining their adorable Corgi, Marzipan for walks along the trail across the street from their home.   Marzi was a delight.  She stayed by my side and made sure I followed her schedule.   We took daily walks and played hide-n-seek with her treats.

I was able to take the metro in to Washington D.C. a couple of times for tourist-y adventures — but most of the time I spent on home reading and cooking.  Marzipan was happy to follow me around the house and keep me alerted of the squirrel activity in the backyard.

Responsibilities:

  • Corgi dog, Marzipan
  • Indoor plants to water
  • Taking trash bins to the curb and back
  • Daily mail pick up

Extras:

  • Daily text messages to Cheval with an occasional picture of Marzipan
  • Baked “Welcome Home” banana bread for Cheval and Dana.

About me

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Cindy Coan

818.826.3239

vagabondcindy@gmail.com 

Hostel Volunteer: Kevin ~ Philadelphia, PA

From;  Kevin *******

Vagabond Cindy ~ Hostel Volunteer Extraordinaire:

Cindy volunteered for 3 short weeks in June.  She arrived not sure what she was getting into.  We were amazed with her talents, energy, and abilities to do anything and everything that was needed to make our Hostel a welcoming place for the many guests.  She went beyond my expectations in organizing  and giving me aids to make my job easier.   Making curtains, painting, and organizing our front desk.  She was always around looking for areas she could help with and was kind and patient with our guests.

We are hoping she will return next spring and spend more time  enjoying the area.

If you would like to contact me personally you can e-mail me at K******@earthlink.net

Sincerely,

Kevin H****

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House sit: Elaine ~ Boquete, Panama

June 1st, 2014

Dear Cindy ,

Thank you so much for looking after our home and our two dogs.  Not only was the house in better condition than when we left, but you had mended all sorts of little annoyances and as it turned out some were not so little. I really appreciated all the work you did. Thank you.

Oscar and Felix also say thank you for taking such good care of them.   If anyone needs a reference about you and the care you gave the house, don’t hesitate to give them our email address. We would be happy to tell them about your lovely services.

Thanks again for looking after our home and taking such good care of Oscar and Felix.

Elaine and Rich M****
Boquete, Panama
E*****@aol.com

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House sit: May 2014, Boquete, Panama 15 days

house2Elaine and Rich are a young retired couple, from Southern Georgia.  Their accent was a treat in Panama.  They’ve lived in Panama for eight years and love it.  Their home was beautifully decorated, as Elaine is a interior decorator.

Boquete is beautiful!  My daughter joined me on this trip and we loved exploring the little town and shops.  We drank too much coffee and experimented with new fruits.   The house was quiet during the day and their two Cocker Spaniels, Oscar and Felix gave us plenty of love and attention.

There was a disruption in their internet service on the first weekend, but a quick text to Rich gave us George’s number.  George came over the same day and immediately found the issue and we were back in business.

Elaine made Oscar and Felix special meals throughout the day that we followed – it required a bit of cooking each day, but I enjoyed the time in the kitchen.  Along with the special diet, Oscar and Felix they enjoyed afternoon games of fetch and hikes up the hill and early evening baths several nights a week.  We enjoyed spoiling these lively dogs.  They were a joy to play with and full of personality that we quickly came to love.  We were sad to leave them and Boquete at the end of our stay.

Responsibilities:

  • 2 ~ 4-year old Cocker Spaniels, Oscar and Felix
  • Indoor plants to water, turn and deadhead
  • Outdoor plants to monitor and fertilize
  • Daily trips to their P.O. box, to pick up mail and packages

Extras:

  • Daily email messages to Elaine on how Oscar and Felix were doing.
  • There were a couple of sofa cushions that were in need of repair, small tears in the seams.  My daughter and I spent a quiet evening stitching these up.  Their house was kept immaculant by Elizabeth their twice weekly housekeeper – but she doesn’t do windows – so I cleaned the front windows, inside and out.  It was a full afternoon chore, but the house sparkled from the inside and out after .  I also cleaned and washed the dog beds.
  • I perfected my banana bread recipe and had a fresh loaf in the oven on the day Elaine and Rich returned – a warm welcome back home.

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