Wow! I can't believe it's already been a week in Costa Rica!! I meant to post before now, but I've been pretty busy with the teaching English, learning Spanish, going dancing, and visiting the beach. So now I get to write all about the happenings of the past week. Too much has happened to go into too much detail, so I'll summarize the main events/details:
My Host Family
My host family is great. The mom's name is Doris and her husband is Antonio. They have two sons, Diego (22) & Hugo (21). Doris and her husband speak little to no English, and although her sons speak more English, they are rarely around. So it's forcing me to learn Spanish which is good. My roommates are DeAnna and Adam. They are both volunteering in the childcare program with me. They are both great and we get along really well. A guy named Greg was staying with us this week, but he's gone now. He was here studying Spanish.
Greg, Doris, and Adam
Doris and me
My Project
I'm working at a soup kitchen teaching kids English. It's not really what I wanted to be doing, but I'm really enjoying it. The kids are adorable and I'm already falling in love with them. It's hard because different kids come each day, but I'm starting to learn most of their names. The soup kitchen is located in a remote part of town - not sure what the area is actually called. It's on a dirt road and the whole area is very poor. For a couple days this week, they were repainting the building, so we couldn't teach them inside. Luckily we had a ball, so we played ball in the street with the kids. They don't have any play area besides the street and it's not a very wide street at that. It was very hot those days and I got a little burned. One day, a couple of boys bought us all popsicles at this little bodega next to the soup kitchen. It was SO sweet of them since they really don't have much money at all. Each time I took out my camera to take pictures, they LOVED it! They kept wanting me to take pictures of video of them and they also wanted to take pictures. I'm thinking of buying a disposable camera for them to take pictures with and then we can hang up the pictures on the wall of the soup kitchen. We have a lot of fun with the kids and I already know that it's going to be SO hard to leave them in another 5 weeks.
Beth with some kids eating our popsicles
*Beth, Dulce, Roman, and Jacob*
Adam with the kids sitting on the wall across from the soup kitchen
*Lucia, Adam, ?, Brian, and Carlos*
Lucia, Dulce and me
Jordin - he bought us the popsicles
Me, Suzie and ?
Carlos and Jeffrey
There is one boy here who reminds me a lot of my nephew Tyler. His mannerisms are so similar it makes me laugh. His name is Ronald. He's really sweet, but wasn't there the day we took pictures. Another kid, Brian, looks like Mush from Newsies. I told him that his name was Mush, but he wasn't so sure about that. He's adorable. I could go on and on about all the kids that we teach, but I'll save more for another post.
The Beach
This weekend, a group of us (14 to be exact) went to the Manuel Antonio beach. We left Friday at 6 pm and got to our hostel around 10 pm (yep - a 4 hour bus ride). The hostel was actually pretty nice. It was clean and we all got to sleep in one room. Friday night we hung out by the pool and stayed up WAY too late.
Craig and me
DeAnna, me, and Casey
(I look a lot more burnt than I really am)
Our recreation for the night
(don't worry - I played, but didn't drink)
We finally went back to our room around 4 am, but 6 of us decided to go sleep out on the hammocks. I only made it an hour before I decided I needed SOME sleep and headed back inside. Only three people made it through the night (Craig, Dave & Tatiana).
Dave all cocooned in his sheet
No joke - this is how I found Craig in the morning
Because we didn't go to bed until super late, it took everyone a while to get up and going in the morning (even though I woke up at 7 am and couldn't go back to sleep for some reason). After getting everything together, we set off for the beach. It was BEAUTIFUL!!! The weather was very hot and the water felt great! Since it was so hot, we spent most of our time in the water - which was totally fine with me. We had a great time!
Playa de Manuel Antonio
Enjoying the sun
Isn't it beautiful?
A group of us decided to stay one more night and so we were at the beach until after the sun went down.
The beach at sunset
We didn't want to leave
After our long day (and night), we all just went back to the hostel after dinner and crashed. Besides, we had to get up early Sunday morning to catch a 6 am bus so people could attend a festival in Palmaris. DeAnna and I were too tired to go, and it turns out to have been a good thing. There was just a lot of drinking in the hot hot sun, so I'm glad I had my day to rest and read.
So far, I've really enjoyed my time in Costa Rica. I can't believe it's already been over a week!!! Time is sure flying by. I'll post more pictures after this weekend - I don't know what I'm going to do yet, but I'm sure it'll be fun!


3 comments:
Oh I am so jealous! Looks like you have adjusted well. You look great! What a neat experience Kris! Keep having fun!
How fun Kris! I love all your pictures! I love the one of you at the beach... looks like you are topless :) You ARE having too much fun aren't you? Haha, just kidding! I am so jealous! Rachel is wondering when we are going to Costa Rica, Looks like an amazing place!Love you!
wow. what an adventure! it looks like you're having a blast. umm, it snowed in ohio today...i think that's about the most exciting thing that's happened here. i miss the beach SO much!! hope you're enjoying your time!
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