We have arrived in Tamarindo after three packed days. So far so good, although it seems that we will be keeping a casualty list. So far:
- Molly's snorkeling mask (shattered in transit)
- one waterproof camera (now waterlogged)
On Thursday morning, Kathleen dropped us at the Austin airport and we had an uneventful flight to San Jose, Costa Rica. Leaving the airport was somewhat of an ordeal - it took a while for our luggage to arrive, and then there was a long line to get a SIM card for my phone. An hour later, we exited customs and were pleased to find that our host had not yet given up on us.
We stayed at a guest house that is used by a number of language schools in the country. Very pretty, if somewhat spartan accomodations (the three of us shared a room with bunk beds about 18 inches away from a double bed. I think this was actually a four-person setup). The couple that runs the guesthouse showed us around, and Sadie helped the owner pick some tangerines that he uses for juice. Turned out there was another family (mother and daughter) from San Antonio staying at the guesthouse, but the girl was 15, going by herself to a teen language camp in another part of the country. They were very nice, and the girls enjoyed playing Spot It together.
On Friday we went to Tortuga Island. This involved a two-hour bus ride to the coast and a two-hour catamaran ride through the Bay to reach an island with a nice beach. We opted not to take the snorkeling boat tour because it looked like 45 minutes in the water with no way to bail out if Sadie wasn't comfortable. Instead I rented an inner tube and floated Sadie out so she could just look in while I propeled us around with my fins. This was where we discovered that Molly's mask had seen better days, so we took turns snorkeling and got to see some parrot fish, angel fish, and other species on the smallish reef/rocks that were just off the beach. By the end, Sadie asked if she could borrow my mask and swam around by herself without the tube - apparently she loves snorkeling now, so we have a late-breaking addition to the casualty list:
As a side note, Friday was also the day that Costa Rica was playing a match in the World Cup. There was a TV on the boat, and the crew kept adjusting the antenna to try to keep signal. We arrived at the island just as they scored what turned out to be the only goal in the game and the crew went nuts, sounding the horn and shouting to other boats in the area. Once we got situated on the island, they dragged the TV up onto the beach and set it up under the canopy where we were having lunch so they could watch the rest of the game. When "La Sele" won there was another huge celebration, as the team will advance to the next round for the first time ever.
Also, Sadie and Molly found a pig to play with on the island.
On Saturday we had a whirlwind tour of Costa Rica in which we saw:
It was all very interesting, but Sadie had some difficulty with the altitude - Poas (the volcano) is at about 2500-2700 meters - but she toughed it out and got to see everything.
When we returned last night we met some new arrivals - a group of ESL teachers from Washington and NC/SC. Molly charmed them with her knowledge of YA lit and gave them some recommendations on the latest books to read.















This is all fantastic! HOORAY for blogs! We feel like we're right there with you and it looks like the adventure is off to a great start. Great pics and story telling. Keep the posts coming and have fun! :)
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