Tuesday, October 2, 2007

manuel part 2






Here are some more pictures. Patricia i have not figured out how to use that picasa thing yet, it is on my list of things to do this weekend, so just bear with me here!

Manuel Antonio






So i had the pleasure of going to playa manuel antonio this past weekend on the pacific coast. It was so much better than Limon. The sun was out all day, the town was cute, the food was good, and the people were very friendly. I have some pictures here for you to see, so enjoy and be jealous!

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Limon

¡Hola amigos! Sorry it has been a while since my last entry, things are finally starting to settle down here. Last weekend we went to the Caribbean province of Limon. It was absolutely a wonderful experience. The way of life is so much more relaxed there. We also happened to be there on the weekend of independece day so there were desfiles (parades) and wonderful traditions. The night before independence day everyone makes these little lanterns that they have a parade at night with, and they all sing the national anthem. On our way to Limon we stopped at a coffee plantation and also at a del monte banana plantation. Ask me about it sometimes, i have too many thoughts, and not enought time right now! In limon it was warm and wonderful and we went to the beach, and i swam in the ocean for the first time which was fantastic, but i did get hit by one giant wave and the salt water burned my throat, eyes, and nose for about fifteen minutes. It was not very pleasant!

Classes have been going well, i enjoy learning another perspective on a part of the world that i have not learned very much about. Tonight my friends and i are going to an Asian restaraunt and later we are going to the National Theater to hear some mozart. It is going to be a wonderful time i expect!

I do not have my camera on me now, i am at an internet cafe, but i am going to upload some pictures onto my computer, and then i will go where they have wireless to try and get some pictures up.

I am having a wonderful time and i will hopefully be writing again soon! ¡Ciao!

Monday, September 3, 2007

Felix

So, hurricane felix is right near costa rica, so we are getting pounded with rain! Today was my first day of classes at the language institute, it should be interesting. We are there for three hours in the afternoon, one and a half hours is grammar, and the other half conversation. So far it has been good, but my head hurts from listening and trying to understand all the spanish! My weekends seem to be pretty clear, my brother and sister are always out, and my parents usually have plans too. I really want a hamburger. They don´t eat a lot of meat here, and last night i almost cried because i wanted a hamburger. Tonight i have to interview my family and it is going to be hard because it is difficult in general to communicate in general. Well, it has only been a week, but things are going pretty smoothly. We all take the bus together in the afternoon so it is not bad. Anyways, i dont have a lot of time left after answering e mails, but just know that all is going well.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

San Jose

Hola amigos! Right now i am at an internet cafe in the capital city of san jose. it is raining like crazy right now, but i love it. There are so many shops, street vendors, amazing bread stores, and awesome tourist attractions. This morning i went to the museo del oro precolombino. I have never seen so much gold in one place. The bus system is pretty easy to figure out, luckily i live only a couple of blocks from the place where we have our main classes in the morning, so i can walk there and then we can all take the bus to ILE, the language institute for our classes. I have a lot of pictures, but i need to use my laptop to upload them, but luckily i will have them up by next week, there is a mcdonalds in san jose with free wifi. I am living outside of san jose in the barrio el carmen de guadalupe. It is a nicer place to live apparently, but my family is poorer than most based on conversations we have had about what we have eaten and done with our families. My dad drives a truck and my mom is a stay at home mom. I have a 19 year old sister stephanie, who is hilarious, and with whom i share a room, and a 20 year old brother Johan. They are all very sweet and very patient with me and my limited spanish speaking capabilities. The people here are great, i am sure it is going to be a great semester. I went to a debate at one of our professors church last night about TLC or telecommunications, which is a major referrendum coming up in october or november i believe about privatizing telecommunications here in Costa Rica. It is hard to sit through debates sometimes in english, so just imagine trying to listen to advanced spanish!

Well, i am hoping to be able to update this thing maybe like once a week, but i can´t make any promises. Costa Rica is a beautiful country and i am so excited that while most of you are in class, that i will be traveling somewhere! Ha Ha! Okay, well, i love you all and miss you, and hopefully i will be able to put some pictures on facebook soon. Adios amigos! Pura Vida!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Work

I just wanted to say thank you so much to the wonderful employees of the Law Offices of Terry L. Weppler! Working with you all has been so amazing and you have made my summer so enjoyable! I hope you all will keep up with my blog, and i am going to try to send you all a postcard!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Two Weeks to Go


So it is officially now two weeks before i will be heading off to San Jose Costa Rica for the semester. I thought it would be a good idea to create a blog so that you all could see what i am up to, and i might possibly update it more often than i would send you a mass e mail. I'm not sure how often i will be able to communicate with you all, but don't let that stop you from e-mailing me!! I will want to know what is going on in all of your lives while i am away. Right now i would say that i am definately freaking out about going, i feel so unprepared, but i am excited to meet the other people from the program and get immersed in learning the Spanish language. I never expected to be going to Latin America!