Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Manuel Antonio!!!

This past weekend Hope, all the missionaries, and I took the weekend to visit one of Costa Rica's great treasures...MANUEL ANTONIO! This town/beach/monkey paradise is located on the Pacific and is the most incredible place i've ever been too. Sure...I got a little burned...and no I didn't learn how to surf(though I will) but it was still easily the best weekend we've had here in this country.

We rented a car at the crack of dawn and drove through some beautiful scenary on our way to the beach. You'll never guess what we did when we arrived...maybe you will...WE WENT TO THE BEACH! It was my first time in the Pacific and I learned quickly that the waves are a wiiii bit stronger then our friendly Atlantic ones. But I still like to think I won the battle. After we spent the afternoon at the beach, we got ready for the evening activities...mainly eating. We ate at this beautiful restaurant called Agua Azul with an incredible view of the ocean...we think (it was already dark by the time we got there). Afterwards we walked some, and then went to bed because of what was in store the next day.

Speaking of the next day...we went to the National Park of Manuel Antonio. While we were there we saw a huge snake, a deer, iguanas galore, "cool" fungus (says Hope), sloths, and MONKEYS! Oh, and did I mention it had the most beautiful, peaceful, and overall awesome beach in the world??? We spent the afternoon swimming, body surfing, reading, sun bathing, and talking about ways we could move there (just kidding Pastor). We had an incredible time there needless to say, and the hardest part was saying goodbye. But we know that we'll be back one day, maybe with you! So get your gringo butts down here to visit!!!

Hey it's Hope...you know I had to add my thoughts :) I just wanted to say it was so great to go on vacation. It really helped me to realize how incredibly blessed we are to be serving in such an amazing country. This is truely living..and I consider myself ridiculously lucky to be experiencing all of this. Come experience it with us! We miss you!

We look good, real good


She just can't keep her hands off me


....I mean really good


I wanted to punch the monkey, but Hope said
that would be a bad idea. So I had a staring
contest...I win, I always do.


Pictures usually can't capture it all...see for yourself!


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dia de Independencia

So yesterday we had our first day off from school. The festivities started on Monday when we got out of school at 12. Katie and I had to be back at 5 in order to "run with the torch." So when Central America first got its independence there was no way to communicate so people set out to spread the good news. To more efficient the travelers used laterns so they could keep going even when it got dark. So now to celebrate on Sept. 14th the "light"comes from Guatemala to Costa Rica. The school had a torch and we went to the nearest muncipal in Barva where they had the light that had been passed down through Central America. We lit our torch and then we ran to the school...just like in the Olympics. It was so cool. People were honking and cheering and it was a really neat thing to experience with some of the other kids. I'm the one running on the sidewalk. I don't really know why.



When we arrived at the school a lot of the students were dressed in traditional garb and it was so precious!!! A lot of the kids make their own laterns. It's incredible how creative they are.


On Tuesday the 5 missionaries went to a hotel to relax and play in a waterfall. We got caught in a huge downpour on the way home and all I could do was laugh although in the picture I'm really cold and sad. Enjoy!









Tica Laura

So this past weekend we had our first visitor. It was so incredible to see a familar face. She came on Thursday and left way too quickly on Sunday. Friday she spoke at chapel and did amazing. Saturday we went to a hotel, layed by the pool, and hiked to a waterfall. However, my favorite part of Saturday was teaching her to cook a typical Costa Rican meal. She couldn't believe that I could cook. ;) I didn't take a ton of pictures but you should check out Laura's facebook album because she got a lot of really great ones.

This is the sign I made to welcome her but of course Emilio forgot it so I had to hold it up when she got to school.

We baked an incredible cake. It was pineapple carrot and not quite done...just the way me and Laura like it! She cut up the pineapple like a pro!


Taught Laura to make Platanos Maduros and she did so well...who says Laura doesn't have a little latina in her?

Gallo Pinto....Laura is adding the cilantro. Again she did a great job and you would never know it was her first time.

This was our little dinner party group. I had to use the self timer on the camera so excuse the weird frame. Emilio had changed out of his Gamecock shirt at this point because it wasn't going so well. I always knew he was a bulldawg at heart (notice he's wearing red and black).


This is us after church. We had to take her to the airport right after :(

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Update

Things have been going well but we are staying busy. A few weekends ago the church staff when on a retreat which was really great. It was wonderful to get to know everyone better but I was a "little"under the weather. I think I may have eaten some fruit I didn't wash well and that did not go so good with my intestines but I'm better now. Last Friday we had open house where we got to meet some parents and the kids performed songs in English. This weekend is super exciting because Laura is coming to visit and we are so excited! I will post pictures soon from this weekend. Let us hear from you..it really helps! Much love and we miss you.
Emilio practicing with 2 of my high school boys for Open House.
I know...exactly what you would expect Emilio to look like as a teacher but he actually is very serious. Don't let this picture deceive you.

On the way to the retreat we stopped at this park with really cool shrubbery. It was very beautiful. This is Pastor, Jaime (worship director), and of course Emilio


Emilio and I playing in the bushes. We were up in the mountains and it was very cold.