The Rich Coast
Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Friday, April 27, 2012
Mom's got guts.
She did it. She barely ate breakfast, but I'm so proud of her! Just to keep you updated, the Tarzan swing was awesome but I totally screamed. Mom got some crazy video of me doing it that we will post at some point.
This afternoon, we are taking a catamaran out to sea to snorkel and sail.. More later.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
To keep you up to date in a quick blog, it is just before 8am in Monte Verde. As mom checks out at the front desk, I figured I would post a quick note. We had a long drive here yesterday, and to say the least, treacherous. The road getting up into the mountains was incredibly rough, and took us over an hour just to drive 20 kilometers. Thank goodness for 4WD!
Anyway, what a total change of scenery. It is so lush and green and completely different than what we were used to down in Tamarindo. We took a coffee, chocolate, sugar cane tour yesterday at Don Juan's and it was incredibly interesting. I loved it.
I must keep this short as we are about to get picked up any minute by a shuttle to take us to the zipline park. In total, 18 ziplines and 15 platforms, as well as a tarazan swing. As for me, I am totally excited. Mom, on the other hand, is pretty nervous. The first thing she said this am when we woke was that she was scared. She barely ate breakfast. I told her she has one of two options,
1. Live life
2. Be boring
She just laughed at me. Anyway, we will try to get some video clips to upload and share.
Anyway, what a total change of scenery. It is so lush and green and completely different than what we were used to down in Tamarindo. We took a coffee, chocolate, sugar cane tour yesterday at Don Juan's and it was incredibly interesting. I loved it.
I must keep this short as we are about to get picked up any minute by a shuttle to take us to the zipline park. In total, 18 ziplines and 15 platforms, as well as a tarazan swing. As for me, I am totally excited. Mom, on the other hand, is pretty nervous. The first thing she said this am when we woke was that she was scared. She barely ate breakfast. I told her she has one of two options,
1. Live life
2. Be boring
She just laughed at me. Anyway, we will try to get some video clips to upload and share.
Monday, April 23, 2012
This place smells like incense and earth.
Being that Susina has posted everything since being here, I figured it was time that I put something up as well. The internet here is slow and putzy and everything is in Spanish, but we do have access. It is very hard to type on this community computer, so bare with me..
First off, the roads. I drove from Liberia to Tamarindo and they were just horrid, about a 2 hour drive. We have a 4x4 vehicle called a "Jimey", but it is still no match for the lack of pavement. Everyone here drives like a complete jerk. The roads are narrow and there are potholes everywhere. I can only imagine how our trek to Monteverde will be on Wednesday morning. I have heard that a normal 20 minute drive takes more like 2 hours here. Nuts, but I can see why.
The weather is freaking hotter than hell and muggy just like you would imagine the rainforest would be, and my hair isn't doing anything but being an afro. Haven, you would love it. I guess all I can do is grin and bare it with 8,000 bobby pins. Anyway, we got here to Capitan Suizo, which is considered a boutique villa, and decided to walk into town. It is a short walk down the beach, which is nice, but after a few cocktails, it feels more like eternity. We found a nice restaurant overlooking the Pacific and had the most amazing dinner. This is where we met Carlos. His eyes and beauty were so indescribable! Breakfast at the villa has been amazing. Sweet breads and plantains and beans and rice and fresh orange juice and papaya and such. Then there is Eddie..
Yesterday we spent time just laying around on the beach and playing in the waves. After a getting a bit too sweaty, we walked into town where I proceeded to get scolded by the woman at the bodega for buying rum without my i.d. I guess I just felt a bit aloof and can only imagine how much I looked at her a bit out of the side of my eye for not understanding a lick of what she said. Can you imagine my humiliation, a grown 33 year old woman, telling her in English that my mom can buy me the rum if she likes? Ugh. She sold it to me anyway and some men behind me proceeded to mutter that I needed to bring my identification with me. Nevertheless, we walked back to the villa and I passed out by the pool after we indulged in some Costa Rican beer, that I felt tasted like Miller Lite. Susina has decided that she likes to be dangerous. She walks in the streets and decides that it is ok to walk outside at night. I feel like I am constantly scolding her to behave. Haven, you would not be very happy with your mother. Talk about being aloof. Today she almost got hit by a car in town because she was too busy looking around at every else. Back me up about it NOT being ok walking outside at night!
Today we woke up and spent a good deal of time in town shopping.. and excuse me, but there are raccoons surrounding me! This is just insane. Anyway, I bought beautiful baubles for cheap and got a bit sunburned. Most of my afternoon was spent in the ocean body boarding, which I have mastered, and getting salt water in my eyes and up my nose.
After feeling nearly drowned, we got out and I gorged on coconut rum and some crazy Costa Rican orange drink that I imagine is similar to Tang. Needless to say, I passed out before dinner. Again, we walked down the beach to town and had your typical Latin dinner. So, so good.
Right now we have been feeding Manny, the live in porcupine, and trying to avoid the insane raccoons. God, they freak me out.
This keyboard is extremely frustrating, and like dad says, "I have had enough".. Tomorrow kayaking in the ocean and possible snorkeling.. Oh, and more monkeys. Wednesday, we drive to Monteverde to zipline and hike the cloud forests.
Did I mention that the men here are insane and all stare?!
First off, the roads. I drove from Liberia to Tamarindo and they were just horrid, about a 2 hour drive. We have a 4x4 vehicle called a "Jimey", but it is still no match for the lack of pavement. Everyone here drives like a complete jerk. The roads are narrow and there are potholes everywhere. I can only imagine how our trek to Monteverde will be on Wednesday morning. I have heard that a normal 20 minute drive takes more like 2 hours here. Nuts, but I can see why.
The weather is freaking hotter than hell and muggy just like you would imagine the rainforest would be, and my hair isn't doing anything but being an afro. Haven, you would love it. I guess all I can do is grin and bare it with 8,000 bobby pins. Anyway, we got here to Capitan Suizo, which is considered a boutique villa, and decided to walk into town. It is a short walk down the beach, which is nice, but after a few cocktails, it feels more like eternity. We found a nice restaurant overlooking the Pacific and had the most amazing dinner. This is where we met Carlos. His eyes and beauty were so indescribable! Breakfast at the villa has been amazing. Sweet breads and plantains and beans and rice and fresh orange juice and papaya and such. Then there is Eddie..
Yesterday we spent time just laying around on the beach and playing in the waves. After a getting a bit too sweaty, we walked into town where I proceeded to get scolded by the woman at the bodega for buying rum without my i.d. I guess I just felt a bit aloof and can only imagine how much I looked at her a bit out of the side of my eye for not understanding a lick of what she said. Can you imagine my humiliation, a grown 33 year old woman, telling her in English that my mom can buy me the rum if she likes? Ugh. She sold it to me anyway and some men behind me proceeded to mutter that I needed to bring my identification with me. Nevertheless, we walked back to the villa and I passed out by the pool after we indulged in some Costa Rican beer, that I felt tasted like Miller Lite. Susina has decided that she likes to be dangerous. She walks in the streets and decides that it is ok to walk outside at night. I feel like I am constantly scolding her to behave. Haven, you would not be very happy with your mother. Talk about being aloof. Today she almost got hit by a car in town because she was too busy looking around at every else. Back me up about it NOT being ok walking outside at night!
Today we woke up and spent a good deal of time in town shopping.. and excuse me, but there are raccoons surrounding me! This is just insane. Anyway, I bought beautiful baubles for cheap and got a bit sunburned. Most of my afternoon was spent in the ocean body boarding, which I have mastered, and getting salt water in my eyes and up my nose.
After feeling nearly drowned, we got out and I gorged on coconut rum and some crazy Costa Rican orange drink that I imagine is similar to Tang. Needless to say, I passed out before dinner. Again, we walked down the beach to town and had your typical Latin dinner. So, so good.
Right now we have been feeding Manny, the live in porcupine, and trying to avoid the insane raccoons. God, they freak me out.
This keyboard is extremely frustrating, and like dad says, "I have had enough".. Tomorrow kayaking in the ocean and possible snorkeling.. Oh, and more monkeys. Wednesday, we drive to Monteverde to zipline and hike the cloud forests.
Did I mention that the men here are insane and all stare?!
Boogie boarding
Today started out with a cool breeze that made the hot temps more tolerable. Seemed like a better day to walk the quarter mile to town to snoop around the shops. That walk is better along the beach barefoot than along the dusty road. Found the bank and ATM so we could get Costa Rican colones. It's a bit unnerving to withdraw thousands of colones which end up actually being few dollars.
Most shops have the same touristy trinkets. Jess found a good deal on jewelry. Today's highlight was boogie boarding the waves that start when the tide changes in early afternoon. What a blast waiting to catch the perfect wave to ride back towards shore. Pretty soon we were surrounded by surfers and other people just having fun being kids again. Great fun!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Lucas
Meet Lucas. He's a thief who loves shiny things. After a breakfast this morning of fresh fruit, baked breads, and Costa Rican coffee, we headed back to our room to get ready for a day in sun and surf. But, wait! Along the way we met Lucas and his family of 3 other howler monkeys that live here at Capitan Suizo. This place is a menagerie of monkeys, iguanas, raccoon that come out at night, a friendly porcupine, multiple cats, and orphaned dogs, along with birds we've never seen before and a strange lizard that lives in a hole in the ground next to the pool. I've learned that you can't go anywhere without a camera or you'll miss that perfect moment. Like the jay bird that swooped down to grab a piece of pineapple from a guests plate at breakfast or the older brother of Lucas that I caught taking a nap on the lounge chair outside our room. That same monkey took a liking to me later and jumped up to grab my earring and make off with it! The animals are certainly keeping us entertained here.
Tomorrow will bring new adventures. Stay tuned.
Tomorrow will bring new adventures. Stay tuned.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Countdown
Reconfirmed flights. We're good to go.
Last minute details check list (these are the important things, of course):
Sunscreen. check
DEET. check
Swimsuit. check
Camera and binoculars. check
oh yeah...Immodium AD. check
We thought it might be a fun side adventure to do some geocaching if time allows. Doesn't look like there are a lot of geocaches in the areas of Costa Rica where we'll be traveling. I'll add the GPS to my list anyway.
Last minute details check list (these are the important things, of course):
Sunscreen. check
DEET. check
Swimsuit. check
Camera and binoculars. check
oh yeah...Immodium AD. check
We thought it might be a fun side adventure to do some geocaching if time allows. Doesn't look like there are a lot of geocaches in the areas of Costa Rica where we'll be traveling. I'll add the GPS to my list anyway.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Adrenaline rush
I've been viewing the zip line canopy tours at Selvatura park...Jessica, you might have to hold my hand....can I do this? This one is almost 1 km long!
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