Friday, April 10, 2009

March in Guanacaste






The weather has been great! Kinda hot though. Allie's sister and brother in law, Katy and James, came down to visit. We went to a lot of great restaurants, and also went to the Buena Vista Lodge at the Rincon de la Vieja volcano and did canopy tours, horseback riding, a huge waterslide through the jungle, went into the natural hotsprings and volcanic mud. We were at work for a lot of their visit, so they went to the beach or to the pool at Conchal during the day. It was great having visitors, and we hope that they come back again after they move to Colorado!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Witch's Rock









A couple weeks ago I went on an all-day surf extravaganza with a couple other teacher friends. We went to Witch's Rock aka Roca Bruja, one of the best spots in the area. We woke up at 4:00 AM, piled into Dan's truck (he teaches high school science and math), and drove to Witch's. After driving about 2 hours we made it to the Santa Rosa National Park. Once you're inside the park, you drive for about an hour on the worst road ever. It's rocky, uneven, and impossible to go faster than 5 mph. However, that same road prevents people without 4WD vehicles from driving in, so it's also a blessing.
Next we got to the ranger's station, and with our backpacks loaded up with sunscreen, towels, water, and food, we walked for 1/2 hours until we were at the beach. Actually, right before we made it to the beach, we went past the estuary which feeds into the surf spot. The area is known for having a lot of crocodiles, and sure enough we saw a good sized croc laying out and getting some morning sun on the river bank.
When we got to the beach it was empty. There was a little hut that someone had made out of driftwood, and even though it wasn't even 8:00 AM yet, it was already getting warm. We hung out in the shade of the hut, and waited for the tide to get a little higher. There were really strong offshore winds blowing, and the surf kept getting better and better. We went out for our first session, and found the water to be pretty cold due to the wind (well, cold by Costa Rican standards at least).
It was hard to catch waves with the strong winds, but if you were in the right place you could get some great ones. After surfing for a couple of hours we went back to the hut, ate some peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, drank water, warmed up in the sun, reapplied sunscreen, and then went back out. We repeated this pattern two or three times until about 5:00 PM. By then we were totally exhausted of course. Finally, we headed back to the truck and made the long journey home. That night I slept like a baby, and I'm sure the other guys did too. It was a quick but fun getaway, and I can't wait until I do it again.

Monday, February 16, 2009

It's been awhile...




Sorry, we haven't had a chance to update this blog in months. Things have been busy, and we have been having a lot of fun. We had a lot of fun in the states over the holidays, and after that we flew back to Central America, only to Nicaragua. We spent a few days in Granada checking out the cathedral, colonial buildings, markets, and Lake Nicaragua. We will try to post some pics from that trip on here as well.

Life in Guanacaste has been so pleasant and relaxing. The weather is gorgeous this time of year (it's summer right now)- it's warm, sunny, and breezy everyday. Actually the offshore winds got a little too strong for about a week and knocked over a few tall banana trees in our backyard. In some places the wind even knocked down houses!

Every weekend there have been different fiestas in different towns, and we have gone to many of them, like La Garrita, Villa Real, Tempate, Santa Cruz, Huacas, and Brasilito. The fiestas have bull riding, greasy fair food, music, and dancing. They all take place in the summer because the weather is so nice.

Our classes have been steadily growing, which is good for the school, even if it means a little more work for us. Our classes are still so much smaller than they would be if we were teaching in CA, so we have nothing to complain about. Also, we get a lot of prep time everyday, so we can usually get out of school pretty early in the day with time to go to the beach, gym, etc.

On our weekends we like to explore the coast and go to different beaches, like Playa Grande and Avellanas. We went on a camping trip to Marbella a few weeks ago, and the area was beautiful, but it was pretty isolated, and next time we will probably camp in an area where there are more people. Today we just got back from an overnight trip to Playa Junquillal, which is about an hour south of our place. We had a great time, and it was nice hanging out on the beach in the slow little town. In the next few months we have a few sets of visitors coming, and we are looking forward to showing people around the paradise that we call home :)

Monday, December 15, 2008

One Week until Christmas Vacation!


















We have been pretty busy the past few weeks, and we're definitely ready to go on vacation. The elementary school has had so many fundraisers, such as bringing in items for blind people, collecting food supplies for the maintenance workers at our school, garage sales to help nearby schools, and of course the big one: The Readathon. Our students collected pledges and read as much as they could in an hour one day. The money is going to help public school students in nearby Brasilito and Huacas by school supplies and uniforms. It was a big event with a large turnout from the community, and so far it seems as though the kids have brought in a lot of money.

The elementary school also put on a big Christmas production for parents. There were songs, plays, and dances. My class performed the Polar Express, and Allie's did The Grinch who Stole Christmas. Allie even played the role of Max the dog in her play. I helped with curtains and changing the set backstage. The Christmas show was fun for the parents and students, but it was a lot of work.

The day after the Christmas show, my soccer team from Matapalo came to play a game against the Country Day School team. It was a really big deal for the Matapalo team, who usually just play pickup soccer games in the town square. The Matapalo team ended up crushing the CDS team pretty badly, 7-1. They are all natural soccer players, and the CDS kids have not been playing as long. Still, it seemed like everyone had a good time.

We also had a very fun and very different staff Christmas party last Saturday. There was gorgeous 85 degree weather that day, so it did not really feel like a typical Christmas. There were tables set up by the swimming pool, with some red and green balloons hanging from some of the palm trees. Each table had a sign that said "Party Christma's." Three pigs were killed for the party, and there were huge pots of roasted pork, chicharones, and tamales. There was also plenty of cold Imperial and Pilsen, dancing, and karaoke. It was a lot of fun because all of the maintenance workers, gardeners, and people from the cafeteria came in vans with there family. Kids played in the pool and had hamburgers and ice cream. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the day. One of our friends brought her new labrador/great dane puppies for some of the coworkers. One of the puppies stayed at our house for awhile during the party, and it was funny to see how skeptical Isa was about this new little creature in her house.

After the party we went to the Fiesta del Pueblo in Villa Real, about 10 minutes away. The week before we were at the Fiesta in La Garrita, another town near us. The Fiestas are a big deal in Guanacaste, because this is the cattle country of Costa Rica. It's cool to see everyone out and about in their boots and belt buckles. There are fun rodeos, and they're pretty humane with the bulls. There's also great music and food.

This week we have spent a lot of time at the mechanic, at the bank paying our yearly marchamo for the car and getting out money to bring home, and just tying up lose ends in general. We are really enjoying life here with all of the nice people we are meeting, our great classes, the beautiful weather, and our wonderful little dog. With that said, we're both very excited and ready to come home to the states for a couple weeks of relaxation.