Hi All! I’m back!
Not that I went anywhere… I’m just lazy when it comes to
blogging.
My mom and dad came to visit in March and we had so much
fun. We went all over the country, from the Caribbean Coast, to the central
mountains, and over to Liberia and the Pacific beaches. It was awesome having
them here. We ate really great food, stayed at some nice hotels, went
zip-lining, and relaxed on the beach. I love showing people what my life has
become and I think they enjoyed their time too.
Loving Costa Rica!
School was on vacations for Holy Week and I went to visit my friend Esteli in her site. She lives in the complete other corner of Costa Rica on an indigenous reserve. It was a major pain getting there. I took a bus from San Jose to Limon, another from Limon to Bri Bri, and another from Bri Bri to a river crossing. There, we got in a canoe made of a hallowed out tree, crossed the river, and got into a banana truck that took us to her house. We were in the jungle. It was absolutely gorgeous and the people were so humble and genuine. Her village is tiny but I loved it and I hope that I will be able to visit again.
<-- walking to the river in Katsi, Esteli's site.
The one thing I realized through the week of having the
trainees around is that I have been here for a year. I obviously know that I’ve
been here for a year, but it wasn’t until they asked their questions, which I saw
as obvious or weird, and listened to their observations, which I didn’t recognize
as something different, that I realized that I'm part of this culture. Living in Capulin is my normal. My filthy house from the
dust in the streets, canceled classes, the heat of Guanacaste, men on horses
trotting through the streets, people I don’t know calling and asking me English
questions. All of these things are my normal. And that is really cool to think
about.
I miss home and I miss my friends and I miss my family so, so much. But it is cool
to realize that I have adapted to another way of life and culture and I am
making it.
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