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Blog 9
Today we woke up to the soothing sounds of rain. Everyone met up for breakfast which consisted of pancakes, toast, eggs, gallo pinto, plantains, fruit and sausages! After breakfast we all gathered into the bus to drive to zip-lining! We got suited up and climbed up to the start of the zip-line trail. There were a total of 6 zip-lines and a Tarzan swing! During all the zip-lining you were able to see amazing jungle views below you. Then we went to lunch which was short but delicious. Most people got burgers or gyros! Then we drove to the place we started, Casa Cielo Grande! We saw an amazing sunset, rainbow and view of the city before dinner. Then wrapped up the last night in Costa Rica with a group meeting.
Blog 8
Written by Lauren Sturges
On Thursday, we woke up for the last time in our host families homes. After breakfast and a few sad goodbyes, we got on a bus and drove an hour and a half to the Pacific Ocean. After getting settled into our new hotel rooms, we got dressed quickly and went to the beach. There, we learned how to surf, first on the beach and then in the water. The water was warm and there weren’t any rocks on the bottom, so this beach was perfect for beginners. Once everyone got the hang of it, our time surfing ended. After about 2 hours of surfing, we got out of the ocean and ate fresh bananas and oranges. Even though our time surfing was over, we still spent another hour playing in the waves and getting sunburns. Eventually, we headed to a restaurant that was a few minutes away on foot. For lunch, we had burgers, pasta, and fruit smoothies. Once everyone was stuffed and couldn’t eat another bite, we went back to the hotel to relax and spent the rest of the day getting settled in our rooms. For the next few hours, people were reading, swimming in the hotel pool, sleeping, and putting on many layers of aloe. For dinner at around 7:30, we went to a pizza restaurant while we reflected on the day. We went back to our beds with full stomachs and bittersweet thoughts, knowing that our time in Costa Rica is almost over.
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Blog 6
Written by Emmi Nelson
Yesterday morning, on Tuesday, after a refreshing breakfast, we went to continue our community service work. During one of our breaks, we crossed the street to a nearby bakery with fresh bread. It was delicious! Later, after finishing our work for the day, we took advantage of the weather and walked over to the mariposario, which was a big butterfly greenhouse, with a lab for the caterpillars. We saw many beautiful butterflies and flowers inside the dome. However, our time was cut short by heavy rain so we had to run back to our houses where we ate lunch with our host families. A few hours later, we drove to the hot springs above town and hung out in the water. At the end of the day, we headed back to our host families and ate a scrumptious dinner before bed.
Blog 5
Monday was an example of a typical day for us in our host community. Zoe and I woke up around 7am, got ready, ate a wonderful breakfast, and headed off to the work site. The whole group worked hard by mixing concrete for the sidewalk project, sorting in the recycling center, weeding out the church garden, and other small tasks until we went back home for lunch. Most of us just chilled out at our homes for a while because we were very tired after our service work. When it was about a quarter to 3, we started walking down to the covered soccer area. A bunch of us from Oregon and a few local kids from here all played soccer together and we had so much fun. I asked around the group and people said they enjoy the tranquil environment and the host families here, being a part of a community here and all the sights.
Blog 4
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Yesterday marked the first full day of being with our host families. After we woke up and got dressed, a common theme for breakfast was fried plantains, rice with beans, and scrambled eggs. With our stomachs full, we all headed down to a neighborhood church to start our service work. Some tasks people did today included mixing cement, chipping away old paint, carrying bricks, removing weeds, and shoveling away dirt. Following a grueling work session, everyone returned to their homes to eat lunch with their host families. The lunches varied but they were all delicious! Later in the afternoon, we met up at a store and then walked to a soccer field. While we were enjoying soccer, it suddenly started to pour! Soaking wet, we returned to our host families and settled in for the day.