Monday, August 13, 2012
bungee jump video
Friday, August 3, 2012
Day 28: last day in Costa Rica
Hola! Well, today was my last day in this amazing country! It's very bittersweet going back home. I have had so many great experiences, made lots of memories, and good friends. I will miss it so much. However, I will always remember my time here and will always live by their motto: Pura Vida! AND I'm definitely coming back someday!
So today was a great day! My roommate Emily and I went rappelling on a waterfall called los Chorros. It was so much fun! I'm so glad I did it. Then we wondered around San Jose for a bit before coming back home to a fantastic last dinner here: aztec soup (definitely making at home). Then I strategically packed my suitcase and watched Mulan with Emily :) It was a very good last day! Here are some pictures from yesterday and today:
So today was a great day! My roommate Emily and I went rappelling on a waterfall called los Chorros. It was so much fun! I'm so glad I did it. Then we wondered around San Jose for a bit before coming back home to a fantastic last dinner here: aztec soup (definitely making at home). Then I strategically packed my suitcase and watched Mulan with Emily :) It was a very good last day! Here are some pictures from yesterday and today:
Here are my "tico dogs" the one on the left is Suba and the one on the right is Rayo--I love them :)
pointy thing we found while wondering around Cartago
the ruins we found wondering around Cartago.
Pretty church we found in Cartago
here's the pilgrimage in Cartago--the end point the basilica
you can see how long the line was to get inside the basilica
view of San Jose from the restaurant we went to last night
Costa Rican dancers at the restaurant
they were so much fun to watch
Sam, Emily and me in front of the gorgeous view!
river we had to cross to get to the waterfall today
trekking through the rain forest :)
pretty little pool at the top of the waterfall
this is Erica repelling down the waterfall--you can see how tall it was (120 feet)
my awesome school--Veritas University!
beautiful sunset on the mountains
Well, I suppose that's it for my journey in Costa Rica... I had an amazing time like I said above. I cannot wait to come back! To those who are thinking of coming to Costa Rica--do it!!! It is such a beautiful country with awesome people. Trust me, you will love it! :) I feel so blessed that I had the opportunity to come here and to have met the people and do the things I've done. Thank you Costa Rica for a great time! I will never forget you! :)
PURA VIDA!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Day 27: Cartago and the Farewell dinner!
Hola!
This post is going to be short and sweet because I need to get up in the morning... but TOMORROW IS MY LAST DAY! It's so bittersweet. I'm sad to be leaving this gorgeous country yet excited to get home and sleep in my big comfy bed :) AND to eat a big ol' hamburger :) Today was a good day... very busy once it got started. My roommate, Emily, and I ended up taking the bus to Cartago (which we later learned was a smart thing to do because people who walked were complaining haha) but that was an adventure in itself--finding the bus. We asked about 10 people before we found the bus stop for Cartago. Then when we got to Cartago we weren't prepared at all! We figured there would be a big line or crowd of people we could follow to the basilica. Nope. So we wondered around Cartago for awhile trying to figure out where it was. We later learned that the bus dropped us off on the other side of the city and that was why we couldn't see the basilica or the big crowd of people. Anyway, we eventually found it and it was gorgeous! Lots of people! Plus, there was a fair! So that was fun to walk around--compare it to the Minnesota state fair :) It was actually pretty similar but just very condensed into this one big square and there were no rides or games. Just lots and lots of food. Which we found wonderful! :) I will post pictures tomorrow. Then we had an another adventure trying to find the bus back home... but we eventually did (we might have gotten a bit lost... :) ) We got home had to change and freshen up quickly and run back to school because we had our farewell dinner tonight! It was a lot of fun! We went to this restaurant up in the Mountains so it had a GORGEOUS view of all of San Jose. Plus, it had delicious food and dancers. So all in all it was a pretty good day :) It's hard to believe my trip is almost over. Tomorrow I decided to do one last fun thing--rappelling waterfalls! So I'm pretty excited about that. When I get back I promise to upload pictures of today and of the waterfalls!
Buenos Noches!
This post is going to be short and sweet because I need to get up in the morning... but TOMORROW IS MY LAST DAY! It's so bittersweet. I'm sad to be leaving this gorgeous country yet excited to get home and sleep in my big comfy bed :) AND to eat a big ol' hamburger :) Today was a good day... very busy once it got started. My roommate, Emily, and I ended up taking the bus to Cartago (which we later learned was a smart thing to do because people who walked were complaining haha) but that was an adventure in itself--finding the bus. We asked about 10 people before we found the bus stop for Cartago. Then when we got to Cartago we weren't prepared at all! We figured there would be a big line or crowd of people we could follow to the basilica. Nope. So we wondered around Cartago for awhile trying to figure out where it was. We later learned that the bus dropped us off on the other side of the city and that was why we couldn't see the basilica or the big crowd of people. Anyway, we eventually found it and it was gorgeous! Lots of people! Plus, there was a fair! So that was fun to walk around--compare it to the Minnesota state fair :) It was actually pretty similar but just very condensed into this one big square and there were no rides or games. Just lots and lots of food. Which we found wonderful! :) I will post pictures tomorrow. Then we had an another adventure trying to find the bus back home... but we eventually did (we might have gotten a bit lost... :) ) We got home had to change and freshen up quickly and run back to school because we had our farewell dinner tonight! It was a lot of fun! We went to this restaurant up in the Mountains so it had a GORGEOUS view of all of San Jose. Plus, it had delicious food and dancers. So all in all it was a pretty good day :) It's hard to believe my trip is almost over. Tomorrow I decided to do one last fun thing--rappelling waterfalls! So I'm pretty excited about that. When I get back I promise to upload pictures of today and of the waterfalls!
Buenos Noches!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Day 26: orphanage, last day of class, and a bit about "dia de la virgen"!
Hola! Sorry for not posting last night... we went to the dark knight rises at a theater here and it didn't get over until 12:30. It was fun though! The theater was WAY nicer then I thought it would be. We had reclining chairs and they had waitresses walking around taking orders for drinks and snacks. It was very relaxing! :) Plus, the movie was AMAZING! I just wasn't expecting it to go that late...we had to get up earlier this morning to go volunteer at the orphanage. That was fun, too! Except it didn't last as long as they thought it would. So we got done early. However, it was probably a good thing because I had a presentation that I wanted to practice before class :)
Above is my host family! Not all of them...just my tico parents and my roommates :) I feel so blessed to have been able to be a "part of their family" this past month. They made this experience even better! So picture left to right--me, Kathleen, Erica, Emily, and Victor. Unfortunately it is very hard to get everybody else here at the same time for everybody else in the family... but I will definitely remember them forever :)
This is the wall we painted at the orphanage!
Some of the little kids wanted to help, too! :)
Above is a painting one of the Art professors did at the orphanage :) Since we went after everybody else we didn't have that much to do. Only a few touch ups and second coats. In addition, the only time that everybody who wanted to go could go was this morning but almost all of the kids are at school in the morning. So we weren't able to play with the kids as much. But that's okay, I'm still glad we were able to go and help out a bit. They were so thankful. :)
So I am officially done with my Spanish for Health Professions class here. I cannot believe how fast this trip went. I really enjoyed my class and my professor. Plus! I did way better then I thought I was going to do in the class! :) Except I think Concordia is doing it as a pass/fail credit... bummer. I am just so happy that I will be able to communicate with future patients if their native language is Spanish. I always felt bad for the patients (when I volunteered in Pre/post op) when they spoke a language different then english and the doctors weren't able to communicate with them. So they'd be prepping for surgery--probably really scared and sometimes confused with no one to talk to. They always had to wait for the translator to come and it varied on the time it took for them to get there. SO I'm happy I'll be able to help some patients :) I still need to learn more technical vocabulary (I didn't learn all the diseases and whatnot) but I can communicate for the most part and explain to them what the doctors/nurses are going to do, etc. YAY!
Tomorrow is a holiday here in Costa Rica again! This holiday is more interesting though. Here is a link to a news article that explains it: http://www.ticotimes.net/Current-Edition/Top-Story/Millions-expected-in-annual-Costa-Rica-pilgrimage_Friday-July-27-2012/. But basically more than 2 million "pilgrims" walk 22 kilometers between San Jose and the colonial capital of Cartago to honor "La Negrita" which is Costa Rica's patron saint. Supposedly they all gather there tonight and there is a huge service at the Basilica Nuestra Senora de los Angeles. Our program director said that at about midnight they light up the Basilica and it's "Amazing". So I'm hopefully going to go. We still haven't figured out the details because we won't be able to walk the full 22 kilometers to make it there by midnight... but I think it'll work out. :) But I'm excited because everybody keeps saying it's a great once in a lifetime cultural experience! :)
Well, that's it for now!
Pura Vida!
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