Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Tour de mi casa

     I took some quick pictures around Catalina's house and my bedroom.  I will take pictures of the front of it and hopefully of my walk to school later.  Today I start my first class from 3-5 and then I will return home from dinner and after that the girls in my group and I will go back to school for a tropical dance class. I am really excited!


My home away from home for 5 weeks



The view from my bedroom window out over the region of Zapote


Looking in from the doorway of my bedroom.


Modelesque picture of my teddy bear.


The view from the hammock swing in "el jardín" aka the backyard.


View out over the wall in the backyard, also the same view as from my bedroom.


View looking from the backyard at the back of the house.  My window is above the back porch.


View from the back door into the dining room.


Another view of the dining room and the swinging doors into the kitchen.


From the dining room into the living room


From the living room into another sitting area. The front door is behind the wall to the right of the big window.


View at the top of the stairs. My room on the right and my bathroom on the left.


And Teo el perro 


Sunday, May 25, 2014

Day 2

     I arrived yesterday in San José around 2.  From lack of sleep, and because I am a huge wimp when it comes to leaving home, I felt a little emotional but after my 11 hours of sleep last night I woke up to the peaceful Costa Rican air and was very excited to start my day.  
     My group had our program orientation today.  I am the only student living in my host family now so I was excited to meet other students.  There are 5 other girls here for the same program, and next week there will be 4 more arriving (one will live in my host house).  
      We had an informational orientation and then went to have a typical Costa Rican lunch.  After that, we took a walking tour around San José which is a 15 minute walk from my house.  It was neat to see the culture, and we also stopped and saw some historical places along the way.  



My lunch: a typical Costa Rican plate called "casado" (which means married) that includes a meat, vegetables, rice, beans, and salad.

We had Costa Rican coffee made fresh with our rice pudding dessert.


Us Girls in front of a statue in the National Park
I don't remember exact names but thought this statue was neat because it represents a man that came from the United States that wanted to take control of Costa Rican land (the man on the right with his hand over his face) and the women fighting behind him represent various Latin American countries that are fighting to keep the land. 
A government building
This is called "the blue house" and it is across the street from the government building.  It is not where presidents live, but there has been 3 presidents that lived in it by choice.  Right now the president of Costa Rica lives in a small neighborhood in a humble home with tico neighbors.


An old movie theatre built in the early 1900's. You can see the modern architecture on either side.

The top of the national theatre.  The three statues stand for music, fame, and dance.


Inside the national theatre

An elementary school made out of metal.  The city experience alot of damage from an earthquake in the 1980's so they build a school and church out of metal so it could withstand volcanoes and earthquakes.


See the Apple icon, Bob?


This is a hotel where John F. Kennedy stayed.  The guide said the preserved the room and left it exactly how it was when he left and now people tour it.

These are just some of the places we saw on our tour.  San José is an interesting place!






Saturday, May 24, 2014

Costa Rica, here I come!

The time has finally come, my plane leaves at 6 am! My family and I have been up since 2 am. Praying for safe flights!