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Class today was much better than the last two days. I had better mental energy and my teacher and Karen covered a lot of material about the past and imperfect cases. She gave me lots of homework since we have no class on Friday. I have stuff to review and new stuff to work on. The last 30 minutes of class the three teachers got Marcos, Tim and me together to play a game like charades. Each teacher wrote something on the board and two of us had to describe in Spanish clues to that the other person could figure out what was written. it was nice because all of us have been doing stuff together after class and it made the time go by quickly. After class Tim and I went to the bar to ... read more
Aaron
Aaron
Aaron


We arrived in Orosi on Monday afternoon and Tim and I got checked in at the language school. I went to stay with the family that I had met last year and Tim went to stay at the hostel. I really like the family but with Tim here, I kind of wish I had made arrangements to stay at the hostel, because I have little time to visit with the family. Since Tim is not much of a cook we asked Amada if she would make dinner every night for Tim and then he would get a short visit with a family every night. She was happy to do this and Tim gave her some money. One of the workers at the hostel, Adrian, told Tim that he had the best room in the hostel. Tim ... read more
Nano shows the can


Here are some pictures of Nano. This morning the twins from Florida went with their Spanish teacher to see Nano during their class time. We heard that Nano was quite excited to see these girls and their teachers. Tim's teacher said that Nano took his shirt off and was showiing off for them. Tomorrow Tim is going river rafting with both of them which he is quite happy about since they are so cute and nice. For some reason our friend Marcos backed out, but Tim thinks he will be able to handle them both on his own. Tonight there is a hot tubbing party and hopefully i can get some pictures of these girls so that everyone can see them. ... read more
Nano
Waterfall
Tim at Nano's Cabina


Today we arranged for our class to start at 2 pm until 5 so that we could rent bicycles and ride 14 km to the Tapanti. Yesterday we spoke with the couple in town from Switzerland who rent bicycles and motorcycles and they had bikes we could use the next day. We invited our friend Marcos and went at 7 in the morning. It was a long uphill ride to the park and when we arrived we realized that we didn't have time to walk the trails and return back for class. So we just visited with the rangers for a while and visited some exhibits on animals in the park that they had on display. Afterwards we rode back on the bikes. It was so much easier returning than arriving. We stopped quickly to see ... read more
Tim and Marcos


Hi again! Tim is having an afternoon fresco at the bar and I am uploading some more pictures from the house of the family I am staying with. They are really nice and the kids are really sweet. However, close quarters and a stuffy house with minimal ventilation is getting to me a little. ... read more
The house
Here is the Family Pet
My clothes closet


Late last night Tim arrived from Germany via Newark, New Jersey. I was able to check out the flight status online at the hostel and then I went my bus to the airport to get him. There were several flights arriving at the same time, so immigration was busy and there was much confusion for me not being very fluent in Spanish. But I did find him and we grabbed his luggage and took the bus back to the central part of San Jose. We made it back to the hostel without a problem and Tim was given a room on the second floor near me. Unfortunately for him, his room did not have a person of inspiration on the walls. But he was quite tired and was happy to have a clean peaceful room. Since ... read more
We arrive by bus to Orosi


One of the first Spanish phrases I learned here in Costa Rica was: “Que Rico!” This means “that’s delicious!” It’s no surprise I hear this sentence a lot, because Costa Rican food is really delicious. Costa Rica is famous for a lot of delicacies and one of them is chocolate. There is a big variety of kinds of chocolates made in Costa Rica, such as “Sibu chocolates.” These chocolates are handmade from Costa Rican-grown cacao and come in flavors such as spice, ginger, caramel, black pepper, vanilla and espresso. Another category of chocolate found here is “organic chocolate.” These are made of organic cacao and organic sugar. Organic chocolates also come in a wide variety of tastes: ginger, macadamia, cinnamon, as well as dark chocolate. You can find great chocolate shops all over Costa Rica. Among ... read more
chocolate tour indigenous reserve

Central America Caribbean » Costa Rica » Cartago » Cartago December 1st 2008

After going through all of my blogs I was disappointed to see that I had not written much about my experience at Sistema Educativo Saint Clare and I apologize. It is, after all, the reason I came here and has been just as much an adventure as surfing in Nicaragua or eating the innards of a cow. My student teaching experience in Costa Rica has been amazing and I don’t think I could have asked for a better cooperating teacher or group of students. The staff at school was patient and welcoming. The school community feels much more like a family here than what I have experienced in the United States. It is impossible for me to tell you everything about my time in school so I will post some pictures that I have taken over ... read more
Heads Up, Seven Up
8-2
Telephone Game

Central America Caribbean » Costa Rica » Cartago » Cartago October 16th 2008

Recently Steve and I made our way to the nearby town of Cartago in hopes of catching a bus to the top of Volcan Irazu, which is the tallest active volcano in Costa Rica. Everything was going great. We made it to Cartago early with a map of the town in hand and found the bus stop for Irazu or at least what the map said was the bus to Irazu. Turns out the map was wrong and we missed the bus but on the upside the top of the volcano was cloudy that day and we probably wouldn´t have seen much anyway. So we decided to head to the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica). The Basilica was built in 1639, as the story goes, at the location ... read more
The Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica)
The Basilica
Inside the Basilica

Central America Caribbean » Costa Rica » Cartago » Cartago September 28th 2008

Well its still winter here in Costa Rica which means one thing… RAIN! It has been raining just about every day down here. The mornings are usually beautiful and just like clockwork, everyday, as I leave school to walk home the sky lets go and it pours. However, we still find time to enjoy the country. A few weekends ago we, Travis, Steve, Ali, and I, made our way to the Caribbean beach town of Puerto Viejo. We first left Tres Rios bright and early at 4:30 am so we could get to San Jose to catch the 6:00 am bus. The bus ride was about four hours to the port town of Limon and then another bumpy hour south to Puerto Viejo. When we got into PV we had to find a play to stay ... read more
Tavis' Bed
Hotel Jacaranda Welcome
Travis Enjoying His Breakfast




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