Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Hummingbirds!
Monday, April 13, 2009
The Smith Family Comes to Costa Rica!
When I went to the hotel to meet Mom, Dad, and Taylor I was so excited! After catching up a little bit we walked to MesoAmerica where I go to school and I showed them around the school building. Then we walked 30 minutes to my Tica house and I introduced my host family to my family! We had a great time drinking fresh juice and even got to eat lunch with my host family! Next I took my family to downtown San Jose and showed them a few of the sights.
After a long trip, a broken down car, and a miscommunication about which hotel we were supposed to stay at we finally made it to Arenal. That night Mom, Dad, Taylor, and I went to watch the lava exploding out of Arenal Volcano.
Friday morning Dad had to go to the airport to fly home but Mom, Taylor, and I stayed in Arenal to go on a zip-line tour. The tour had ten zip lines...one of them was 1 kilometer long! Mom did a good job making it across the first line but then started to brake too much on the next too and decided it would be a better idea to take a "taxi" on the rest of the zip-lines so she could make it safely across! On the last zip-line she was very brave and rode the line on her own! We had a great time zipping on top of the trees and seeing beautiful views of the Arenal area.
Once the group was finished zip-lining we went to an "indigenous village" where we learned about the Male-cu culture and heard one of the men speak in their language. After that short presentation the entire group rode horses back to the reception area.
We had lunch at a local restaurant with typical Costa Rican food then headed to "las cataratas". The hike down to the waterfalls included 480 steps. Walking down was fine, but walking up was quite a trek!
Our night at the Hampton Inn was a sweet treat after a long day full of activity. I was very sad to say good bye to Mom and Taylor at the airport.
Nicaragua Visa Trip..aka the time of our lives!
We spent the first two nights in the city of Granada at a wonderful hotel. Our journey to Nicaragua was an arduous one though-we spent three hours at the border waiting to get our passports stamped. Carmen was continuously told to go to a different window-no one wanted to help us. Finally we did get through and arrived at a hotel with plush beds and two nice pools for us to relax in.
Our first full day in Nicaragua was spent touring an old prison, walking around the active Masaya Volcano, shopping at the market, eating lunch over looking the crater lake, and taking a boat tour of Central America's second largest fresh water lake!
The last night we spent in Nicaragua was spent in San Juan Del Sur--a place where everyone should go on family vacation and stay at Hotel Olas y Pedrias. This is a FIVE STAR! hotel and we were split up into groups of five to stay in HOUSES!! The house that I was in decided to make dinner together instead of going out to a restaurant. The views overlooking the city were amazing and we all had a great time relaxing by the pool and ignoring the piles of homework assigned to us before break.
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