December 16, 2009

Going Home!















Well, time is up and I have left Costa Rica and am now sitting in the airport in San Salvador, El Salvador on my way back to Victoria. Wow, what an incredible time it has been. It is going to be a long journey home, hence the kick-ass deal I got on the ticket. Tonight I will sleep in LAX and then tomorrow night in Seattle! I will finally arrive home on Friday morning. I think that I am going to feel gross by the time that I get there!!!

I am even more sad than I thought that I would be to leave. I feel like I am a kid again leaving Cornwall at the end of a summer – sitting in an airport, biting my lip trying not to cry…..I don’t want to go but I have to. Don’t get me wrong, I am very excited to see family and friends and so on but there is just something about this place that has me. I met great people, explored a lot of cool towns, had the funnest (whatever, it’s a word!) of adventures and fell in love with a whole country. It is hard to put into words why this place is so special to me. It just has that je-ne-sais-quoi quality to it. I can’t pinpoint it exactly but I really enjoy that I can still use the internet and buy brown bread but at the same time the water might shut off for hours at a time, the whole town will lose power for the night and the road might be completely washed out with no option but to walk. And then there are the special little things like not having to worry about packing snacks to the beach or even water because you have coconuts, and the cute little geckos that pop up everywhere and all of the old men riding around on beach cruisers – actually on several occasions I have seen a whole family riding on one bicycle! It has been awesome and humbling.

The only thing that I think could have made this trip better is that if I was fluent in Spanish. Although, my lack of Spanish skills showed me how genuine and helpful the people are even when you have difficulty communicating. There was one circumstance in particular that I remember – I was chasing a bus that I thought was the one that I was suppose to catch but I had my pack on my back and was carrying another bag in my arms. A Tico saw me and started running after the bus and got it to stop. I then realized that it wasn’t actually the bus that I was supposed to take so it left and I stood there feeling like an idiot. I apologized to the guy that got the bus to stop (by the way, lo siento means I’m sorry in Spanish – it’s a good one to learn quickly!) but he offered to stand with me until the bus that I was actually suppose to catch came. And, when it finally did come he spoke with the driver and told him where I had to get off. I still wonder where I would have ended up had that guy not been there at that moment. There is no such thing as luck though, eh?

I am sure that I have grown as a person from this experience but it is hard to self-reflect so soon. Time will tell and I look forward to bringing new perspective back home with me. As for home, I literally am picking up where I left off – I am going back to the same two jobs that I had before leaving town. I will have to find a new place to live but that shouldn’t be a problem. I am also going to start taking Spanish lessons so that when I do return to Latin America I can communicate and have an even richer experience. I do feel like a stronger person and that I am going in the direction that I feel I should be. I understand that if you live right, work hard and treat others with compassion and respect you will have calmness in your heart and soul. Wow…it has been a journey.

And….the journey will go on :)

December 3, 2009
















Nikki, Scott and I had a memorable last day while they were visiting. We went white-water rafting on the Pacuare River in the middle of the country. The river had class 3 and class 4 rapids, which was a bit wild when you've never been rafting before. We spent more than 3 hours on the river, covering something like 50 kilometers of water. It was so much fun. Apparently, I had a smile on my face the whole day.

Nikki and Scott then left on Sunday morning and I hung out at the hotel until the very last minute that I could. We stayed at a very nice Best Western (I know, that sounds funny) on their last night here. So, I enjoyed the amenities while I could. I then caught the public bus back to the Coca-Cola bus terminal in San Jose and returned to the Nicoya Peninsula.

My confidence has really grown when it comes to getting around. I definitely would not have caught the city bus in San Jose a month ago. But, I recognize the city now and can somewhat understand what is being said to me in Spanish. So, instead of having to take the $20 taxi ride to the bus terminal I managed to get there for about $0.75 without a problem. Yes!

I am now back on the peninsula but am in a very small town called Playa Hermosa. I am renting a studio apartment that is really meant for the locals but someone told me about it so I checked it out. It is great - less than 5 minutes to the beach, a kitchen and the family that owns it gives me all the eggs that I want! There is no internet, phone or tv so I am in town right now as I give you this update. I had to come in today to pick up groceries and check about a couple of emails regarding work when I get home.

I have also rented a surfboard for the week so it is really time that I get good at this thing called surfing! I have been trying but unless you practice, practice and practice you will always stay at the same level, which for me is worst than beginner! Or, at least that's how I feel about my skills. The good thing about the beach in Hermosa though is that there is barely anyone there so you don't have to worry about running into others.

That's about it for now. I have less than two weeks left. I am a bit sad that I am leaving. I really, really like this country. I am excited to go home though and see family and friends. I am also excited to start coaching again. I just checked the weather in Victoria though and there were these funny looking flurry things in the forecast...what is that all about! Yikes - I am in for a shock when I get off that plane. Someone is going to have to bring me a fleece and real shoes at the airport!

Hope everyone is well :)

November 27, 2009
























































Hey All!

I know - another update so soon after the last. It turns out that there is Wifi everywhere around here so it is the easy thing to do when you just feel like staying in for the night.

We left Bocas del Toro this morning and made our way back to Costa Rica because Nikki and Scott fly out on Sunday. We ended up staying on Isla Bastimentos for 3 days and getting to know some Americans that are living there working on a project. It was so much fun. Lots of great food, good company, big beach bonfires and real jungle! And - enough pool games (as in billiards) to brush up on my skills. It was better than awesome. Let me just say though that we didn't even begin to explore what the archipelago has to offer. You could spend two months there and still feel like there's more...if you are into water that is! I am definitely not done with that place.

So, our trip across the border today was much more than hassle-free. I think that every person on the shuttle had a problem at some point and we ended being there for nearly two hours. My contribution was that I didn't have my tourist visa that they gave me upon entry to Panama, which apparently you need in order to leave the country. Whoops! But as it turned out I wasn't the only one with that same problem. And, just as I was feeling like a complete idiot we were told that one of the Americans in the car had an expired passport and was subsequently arrested! But - guess what- he paid $135 bucks and they let him cross the border anyways. Nice!

We are back in Puerto Viejo for the night. Nikki and Scott are having date night so I am staying in and chilling out. Okay.....the cat's out of the bag - that is the real reason that I am updating you guys so soon after the last post....I am bored! I don't feel comfortable going out at night all by myself so I have to accept my fate and enjoy the alone time! We are going white-water rafting tomorrow, which I am totally stoked for. I have never been before and it is always something that I have wanted to do. Afterwards, the rafting company is dropping us off back in San Jose and then we will enjoy our last night together. I can't believe that they are leaving so soon. 10 days has flown by.

I am still really not sure where I want to go when they leave me on Sunday. Do I go back to the Pacific where I feel totally at home and actually have some friends? Do I return to the caribbean? Back to Panama? What about Nicaragua? So many options....I don't know yet. I am just waiting for that special sign that will point me in the right direction. It always comes so I am staying patient and waiting for it to pop up. I will let you know as soon as it does!

I can't believe that I have less than a month left. It is hard not to be sad. But I know that life is what you make of it and if you go full steam ahead with a glass that is half-full good things will come your way. Live right, have fun, be happy and everything will be alright! Wow...I've been listening to a lot of "don't worry, be happy" music. No really though, it is true!

Okay - that's it for now. I hope that everyone has a great weekend.

November 25, 2009

Bocas del Toro, Panama
















I am sitting at a hostel on Isla Bastimentos in Bocas del Toro, Panama as I write. I am in another beautiful place and my eyes are opening even wider as I enjoy new experiences.

Nikki and Scott arrived on Saturday and it has been adventures since the moment they got off the plane. They actually arrived about 7 hours later than they were suppose to because Scott had some passport problems in Houston (they wouldn't even let him board the plane), but with some perseverance and a very long day they finally made it to Costa Rica. Let me also say that my waiting skills are phenomenal right now. I sat at the airport for 10 hours and I wasn't even really bored!

We went straight to Puerto Viejo on the caribbean when they arrived and stayed at a hostel called Rockin J's. It was huge and had everything a backpacker could possibly ask for. It served its purpose but I did feel a bit like another traveler getting pumped in and out of a gringo hostel. We rented bikes on our first day there and explored the little beach towns. The roads were pretty good actually (and by that I mean paved!) so it was easy to cruise around. On our second day we went on a canopy tour, which ended up being one of the best things that I have done since being here. I actually almost didn't go on the tour because of the cost but changed my mind at the last miute. It was SOOO much fun. There were 9 of us in the group with 3 guides. It was really the 3 guides that made the day. I would recommend it to everyone coming here.

On our third day we caught a shuttle that took us to Bocas del Toro in Panama. I got a new stamp in my passport, which is always exciting when you are traveling. The border was easy to cross. They don't really seem to care about tourists coming in. They didn't ask any questions, only for $5. The interesting thing to me is that I can feel the difference between Costa Rica and Panama even though asthetically they are very similar. It is much more conservative here. In Bocas men have to wear a shirt at all times and women cannot walk around in their bikinis. This may sound normal if you are in North America reading this but it is pretty standard in the beach towns of Costa Rica to wear nothing but a bathing suit everywhere that you go - and barefoot as well. And when I say everywhere I literally mean everywhere!

Our first night in Bocas we stayed on the main island in a little hotel. We arrived in the evening so we went for dinner and then for a walk. Our walk led us to a bar as is our trend right now. And so the night began. The hilarious thing about the bars on this coast so far is that they play all of the 90's music that we listened to in high school. And they love it!

Yesterday we took a boat tour around all of the islands. It is an archipelago of 6 islands called Parque Nacional Marino Isla Bastimentos. The tour itself was not all that it was cracked up to be but it's one of those things that you just have to do so that you know. We are now on a smaller island called Isla Bastimentos that takes about 10 minutes by boat to reach from the main island. It is pretty empty here but there is some development happening so I think that the face of this place is changing quickly. Today will be a beach day, which I haven't had in nearly a week now. A beach day means that I lay in the sand, work on my tan and swim all day long. I know - life is rough :)

We will stay here for two more days and then head back to Costa Rica. Nikki and Scott fly out on Sunday so we are over halfway through their visit now. Time flies when you're having fun. Actually, time flies regardless! Life is good though and this experience is everything that I imagined it would be and even better. I miss home but it is going to be hard to leave this place. Oh yeah - on that note I am not going home early. I know that Mom is bummed about that but it was only two weeks early anyways.

Hope everyone is well and enjoying life as much as I am at the moment. We are on east coast time here so 3 hours ahead of home. It is now 9:30 am and I am about to head out to the beach to get the day started. I will be in touch again soon.

November 19, 2009

I am up early this morning so that I can clean the place that I have been staying at and doing everything that I need to do before leaving Mal Pais tomorrow. I almost feel as though I am moving out of the bungalow that I have been staying at. Well, I guess that I sort of am....I have really made this place like my own home over the past month and a half. I actually didn't even realize it until right now as I write this! I cook here, make my bed everyday, sweep, have everything organized in its place and I even have a picture of Sam (my 5-year old nephew) on my bedside shelf! So, yeah I guess it has been home :)

I am catching the 6am bus out of here tomorrow to go meet Nikki and Scott at the airport. Yay! We have a shuttle that is meeting us there and taking us straight to Puerto Viejo in the caribbean, where we will stay for a couple of days. We will then head to Bocas in Panama and hang out there for awhile. We have some ideas of what we would like to do but it is a very loose guideline. Nikki and I would like to fit a dive in at some point and we have whitewater rafting booked on the 28th. Aside from that we will fly by the seat of our pants. I can't even describe in words how excited I am to see a familiar face tomorrow. If they don't make it here for whatever reason I think that I will be crying at the airport! No more disappointments - let the good times begin. No.....it's not that serious but I am incredibly excited. Mostly, because Nikki is a great friend but also because she is so much fun to have around. She has such a great adventurous spirit that you just know that no matter what comes your way you'll be fine and still laughing the whole time.

My money situation is getting a little tight at this point so I am also going to see how much it would cost to change my flight home to an earlier date. I got a super good deal on my ticket down here though so I think that the change fee is going to be alot, possibly the same that it would cost to just stay until the end. Although I haven't traveled to many different countries I have stayed in the most expensive, Costa Rica. Accomodations have been cheap but groceries are very expensive. And, I have also gone on some day trips which eat away at the stash as well. I will ask the airline when I go to the airport tomorrow. I am not sure about leaving early - it is so great here. If I am careful I can probably make the money that I have last until the end.

Oh yeah - I am feeling better :) It took about a week and half to kick it but I am back at 100% and just in time. And, I am still coming home to follow through on my last post...don't worry family, I haven't changed my mind!

I'll be in touch again soon. Nikki and Scott - let the good times roll!!!!!

C.

November 9, 2009

Dengue or no dengue.....Degree or no degree.....

It has been an uneventful week since I last wrote - although it did go by very quickly just as the last month has. I had my birthday on Tuesday, which I celebrated with my bungalow mates. They made a HUGE dinner, which was enjoyed with some drinks and that was about the extent of it. I started to not feel well on Wednesday but it was in way that I hadn't felt before. The first symptom was a really sore back like it had been strained from exercise, then it spread to my whole body. Then came the nausea, headache and a bit of a fever. I have all of the necessary vaccinations so I started to do a little research and I think that I had dengue fever. Of course, the locals insisted I was wrong. One of them insisted that it was from eating too much food with oil and that I just needed to go to the washroom (if you know what I mean!). So, he took me to this woman that massaged all of my joints with oil. She was definitely working into some problem areas as she had me screaming into a pillow on her couch. She then told me to drink tea and that should help me to take the big dump that would clear me of all of my problems! It was a good try but 4 days later and I still don't feel great - I am better today than yesterday though (and yes I have taken a dump but it wasn't the epic one that I supposed to following the massage!).

So, let me tell you about the epiphany that I had the day before my birthday. I have been thinking about what this trip means and where it is leading me and what it is contributing to my life. And I think that I know! Let me preface this by stating what is important to me in no specific order. I am a beach bum to the fullest. I love the ocean, the sun, the sand, the heat and I would like to have regular doses of it throughout my life. I enjoy being with family, especially my nephew Sam. I have a passion for rowing, coaching and working with kids and teenagers. Ok, with that said.......

Because of coaching I have realized that I would really enjoy being a high school teacher. This, of course, would mean going back to university. My first round at school wasn't that great when it came to the classroom, which makes me nervous to go back. But to live the life that I want to live I am going to have to do it. I have known all of this for some time and even applied to the post-degree program at UVic last year but didn't have the necessary classes from my first degree to be accepted. So, this left me with the realization that if I wanted to be a teacher that it was going to be more than just a year and half more of school, which was a bit daunting. But, I am ready to commit and get it done. The phys ed program (to be a phys ed teacher along with another subject) is 5 years. Hopefully some of my classes from WSU will transfer over so that maybe I will only have 4 1/2 years of school! I will have to talk with an advisor when I get home to sort all of this out but I will apply to go back to school next September. Once I have completed the degree then I will have a job that I enjoy (I hope!) and will also have the time and the means to travel during holidays. I am really going to have to practice my patience (difficult for me) and keep the end goal in mind at all times. I also get antsy and bored so I will have to have little adventures around home to keep me from wanting to take off on some big trip again before reaching my goal.

To sum up, by receiving a teaching degree I would be able to travel during holidays, be close to family and have a job that works with teenagers and still allows to coach. Sounds like a great fit to me. And, maybe Steph, Sam and Mike can come on adventures with me since we will then have the same schedule, eh?????

It has been a very weird process to get the place that I am at today but it is the path that I was meant to take. It has been uneasy and confusing at times but I am going in the direction that I should be. I am sure there will be plenty more speed bumps along the way because that is just life!

Now, back to this trip. There is not much else to report. A week and a half until friends arrive, yay! Nikki has already booked us on a white water rafting trip, which I am really looking forward to. I am excited to explore some unknown territory. I will write again soon.

Oh yeah - one more thing...I got to ride in a convertible Range Rover on a bumpy, dirt road! Very Cool!

C.

November 2, 2009















Hey All!
Let's begin where I left off. I was in Limon awaiting the arrival of the cruise ship with Mom and Denis, Paulette and Shel (aunt and uncle). You know when you are really excited for something so you have a really light sleep and waking up at 6am is not a big deal because you know that it is going to be a great day..... Well, that's how I felt on the morning that I was suppose to see family in Limon. I got to the cruise ship terminal at 6:30am and watched the ship pull in. Then I waited and waited and waited - only to find out that the dock workers were on strike and refused to tie up the ship. So, there I stood about 200 metres away from the ship and that was about it. Mom and Denis started to wave a towel (or something), which got my attention and I started to wave back and it went on like that for about an hour and then the ship pulled away. I was so dissapointed. I couldn't believe that I was that close to seeing them and then they left. I caught the 11am bus out of Limon that morning and started to make my way back to Mal Pais.

I have decided that I am going to stay put on the Nicoya Peninsula until friends come to visit. It has proven to be a little sketchy on the few adventures that I have taken and feel comfortable where I am staying. I don't think that it is necessarily that unsafe as long as you keep your wits about you but my luck has proven to not be great so far. Nothing terrible but my gut is saying stay put! With that said mini adventures are still to be had!

Five of us rented an SUV last week and drove from the south of the Peninsula up to the very touristy Tamarindo. We stayed at a place called Hotel Mamiri. We got the "suite", which was basically an apartment for $15/night each. It was awesome. During the days we went to Playa Avellanas and Playa Grande to surf but there weren't really any swells. Instead we just laid on the beach and worked on our tans. The beaches up there are beautiful - as good as what you've heard. At night we went out to a couple of pubs as well as a discotheque. The discotheque was a little much for me but to experience it was worth it. I am and will always be a pub girl not a club girl!

A couple of nights ago was Halloween. I got dressed up as a witch. Everything was home made including the hat and the broom. I only took a couple of pictures of my outfit and they turned out blurry. One of the guys that I know here dressed up as a mummy and won second prize ($100 US) at the costume contest. I have posted a picture of him - it was pretty funny.

I am back at the bungalows that I was staying at before and now have internet. Everything around town that was closed during the low season opens back up today and it is getting busier. The yoga studio beside my bungalow also opens today so I am excited about that. They offer Vinyasa and a couple of other kinds of yoga. I met a couple of people from Vancouver yesterday and chatted with them for awhile. It was good to talk about home.

So there's the update. Hope all is well with everyone. I will write again soon.

October 31, 2009

It's been awhile

Hey all!

I know that it has been awhile. Just wanted to let everyone know that I am great. I will update with all of my adventures in the next couple of days. I am back in Mal Pais for now and getting ready for Halloween tonight. I am actually dressing up, which probably surprises alot of you that know me well :) I am going to be a witch - I'll take pictures and post them.

Anyways - I'll write soon with details.

C.

October 19, 2009

Puerto Limon

I arrived in Puerto Limon on the Caribbean coast yesterday and was just in time for the last day of Carnavale. And, holy cow did I walk into a party. I knew that Carnavale was last week but I actually thought that it was over so I was surprised to see the mayhem in full force.

There are only a couple of hotels/hostels that are worth staying at in Limon and they are all right in the middle of the Mercado (market). I am at Hotel Miami, which is pretty good – very secure, all the necessities but right in the middle of everything. Generally that is a good thing but when you are a single, white female it’s best not to go out at night alone. So, that meant that last night I could hear the people partying all around me and couldn’t participate :( I did venture around in the afternoon though. I went to Parque Vargas and watched a reggae show, which was very cool seeing as I love reggae. I felt so content to be sitting on the caribbean coast with the beach as the background, temperatures around 85 degrees and watching a live reggae show. Life is good! I also walked around the Mercado and checked out all the cool stuff for sale. There were a couple of things that I would have liked to buy but they were giving me ridiculously high prices so I left empty handed.

I haven’t done much today. Walked around the town some more and that’s about it. I wanted to go for a run this morning so I got up around 6:30am and went out to the balcony that overlooks the street and there were still people everywhere so I didn’t go. I already stand out so I thought that putting on spandex and going for a run in the middle of it all was probably not the best idea! The closest beach, Playa Bonita, with adequate swimming is 4km away so I think that I will go there tomorrow.

As for meeting others – I haven’t really seen any other obvious travelers in Limon. Usually, you can spot other foreigners or hear their accents when they talk so you know that they are not local, but I haven’t seen anyone yet. It would be cool to meet some people so then I could at least have a meal and a drink with someone.

I will be here until Thursday morning. I will then either go north to Nicaragua or back over to the Pacific and continue exploring over there. I am not sure yet. I have new ideas every day! I am leaving the rest and the best of the Caribbean for when Nikki and Scott get here next month.

October 17, 2009

I have left the comfort of the Nicoya Peninsula and am now in the capital of Costa Rica - San Jose. From the moment that I stepped off the bus at the Coca-Cola bus terminal I could feel the pressure of the big city!

There were several taxi drivers waiting as the bus pulled up. There was one in particular that spoke english so I started talking with him and got in his taxi. Only once he starting driving did I notice that the "meter wasn't working". It is not exactly the safest neighbourhood so I asked the price and he said $7 and I said OK even though I knew that that was way too much. He then advised me to lock the back doors of the car and not to roll down the windows as his city is dangerous! And, this was at 1 o'clock in the afternoon! At that point I just wanted to get to the hostel and feel secure.

I arrived at Casa Ridgway, which is in a safer part of town, and was welcomed by very friendly staff. It is like a different world in here. The people are so nice. They cook us breakfast, let me use the washer and drier that the housekeeping use and when I left to go to the store this afternoon the owner asked if I could buy her a coca-cola and told me to keep the change! There are only a couple of other people staying here, one of the them is a Canadian yoga instructor. I have met so many Canadians it's nuts. I even saw a car with a Quebec license plate in Mal Pais, which led me on a mission to find its driver. His name is Gilles and the car's name is Beast! (side note - the car was a Hyundai Accent)

Anyways, I am headed to the Caribbean tomorrow and will hang out there for a bit. I am excited to see family this week and am really looking forward to Nikki and Scott coming next month. Travelling alone allows for a very unique adventure as I can just fly by the seat of my pants, but I do miss having a buddy around.

October 12, 2009

Yoga here I come...or Not!

I left Mal Pais this morning destined for Jaco on the central pacific coast. I was pretty excited because I thought that it meant that I was going to be able to get 5 days of yoga in. But, as it turns out the studio closed and has moved to a different city. I am a bit bummed about this because I was really stoked to practice in a new place. Oh well.

As for this past week, there were a couple of days that it literally downpoured all day, which meant not leaving the bungalow. It was enjoyable though as the balcony was covered and had a hammock so I could just hang out all day. There are also some people that are actually living in the other bungalows and I had gotten to know them a bit. I made dinner on a few nights with this German girl/Tico guy couple that lived in the bungalow beside mine. It is so interesting to listen to everyone’s story and how “they” ended up here. The German girl is my age, has a university degree in tourism and has lived in Mal Pais for the past two years. She is moving to Mexico in December to open her own hostel.

Two days ago I went back to Montezuma to go to the waterfall that ate my camera the last time that I was here. So, I get there and realize that I forgot the battery for the camera - I left it in the charger!!! I couldn’t believe it. The best way that I could console myself was to accept the fact that I was not meant to take pictures of the waterfall. I even have a waterproof camera now….oh well….I guess that it wasn’t meant to be! Just like the yoga today! What the heck???

Yesterday was a beautiful day – very, very hot and humid. I rented a bike with some other travelers and rode all over the south of the peninsula. We went to the Cabo Blanco reserve and checked out some caves. They were a little freaky so I didn’t really go inside. I had my headlamp though so I could see pretty far. In the evening I watched a local soccer game between Mal Pais and Santa Teresa. It is crazy how excited people get here over ‘futbol’. It was cool though.

I am not sure what I will do for the next week until I go to Limon to see Mom and Denis because Jaco is not really up my alley without the yoga. I may head to the Caribbean early. I splurged on an actual hotel room tonight so I just did my laundry in the tub. It has wireless in the room as well as air conditioning. I also went to the market and picked up dinner (no Thanksgiving turkey though) and that will be it for me tonight. It is now thundering pretty loud outside so that probably means that the rain is coming.

Until next time!

October 9, 2009

Mal Pais

I am only a few days into the trip and I have already lost track of which day of the week it is!

I am staying in a small town called Mal Pais right now. It is on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula. It is known among surfers and therefore caters to tourist that come to ride the waves. But, it is not tourist season so more than half of the restaurants and hotels are closed at the moment. It is nice though because it is quiet and the locals are extra courteous and friendly as they haven´t seen any foreigners in a couple of months now! The other bonus to the low season are the prices. I am getting a deal at the place that I am staying. I have a full bungalow with private bath and kitchen for $8 a night. I plan on staying here until Oct 16th at which time I am going to go to Jaco to try out the Bikram yoga studio. From there I am going to make my way to the Caribbean to see Mom and Denis.

So - what have I been doing you ask? Well, I have been waking up between 6 and 7 each morning (going to bed very early). I am still trying to get some sort of a workout first thing in the morning. It just starts the day off right. So, I have gone for a couple of jogs on the beach and I have also led myself through yoga, which was much more difficult than I thought that it would be. Mostly, I just felt a bit silly to anyone walking by and wondering what the heck I was doing (also done on the beach). Yesterday I went fishing with a local named Josue. We hitched a ride up to a town called Playa Hermosa, about 7 kilometers away. We had lunch at his family´s house there, which was much different that what I had expected. It was not quite the dwellings that we grew up in but it was really nice and had everything that many would want - including all possible electronics! After lunch we went to the beach and fished with just line and crab as bait.

It seems to rain mostly at night and with a tin roof on the bungalow I feel like I am really in the jungle as it beats down and drowns out every single little noise that you would hear otherwise. I have been watching movies on my netbook at night before bed. I am really happy that I can do that as I am not sure what I would do otherwise - probably just read my Lonely Planet over and over and over again. There wasn´t any room in my pack to take even a single book and there certainly aren´t any bookstores here!

Anyways, that´s enough for today. So far, so great! I will try to keep this up :)

C.

September 26, 2009

Okay folks - it's really happening!

I moved out of my apartment this weekend. I didn't have much to move this time as it seems that I own less and less "stuff" as I have gotten older. Shouldn't it be the opposite, eh!?

I have also started saying my good-byes and am having some final beers with friends. I have gotten the shots, taken the meds, confirmed itineraries, paid the bills, packed the pack and now I just need to get on the plane.

It is really starting to feel as though this next chapter of my life is about to begin. It is exciting and I am looking forward to this much anticipated change. It is time to put the pack on my back and enjoy the journey. I am sooooo ready for this.

September 20, 2009

Two weeks and I'm there

Welcome to my blog!

I am creating this blog so that those who actually care about my adventures can follow along. I hope that I can keep it up while I'm away!

In the past year I have gone on a couple of trips to different parts of the world and the travel bug has officially taken over me. It has consumed my mind since I went on my first trip outside of North America last summer. I sit at my desk and daydream of new adventures. So - now I am doing something about it.

I went to Costa Rica in June and knew that I wanted to come back for more. The country is beautiful but it was really the people that I was drawn to. Everyone was so welcoming, friendly and helpful. So, the plan is to travel around Central America for three months. I fly in San Jose, Costa Rica and will venture around there for awhile and see where it leads me. I may only visit a couple of countries or I will see it all. Who knows! But, I do have a flight home on Dec 18.