Celebrating my Birthday with friends in Costa Rica
This trip was all about spending time with my
girlfriends and experiencing "Pura Vida. Pura Vida means pure life. I was
gradually more and more enchanted with this saying that can mean a variety of
things from good friends, hello, goodbye and many other interpretations. Most
of all it means what it says. I love the saying so much I think I'll keep it
going here in SF with my close friends. I was very surprised by the differences
between Mexico and Costa Rica. This trip was a genuine vacation from being
cold, commercialism, TV, cell phones and basically life in SF. It was
incredible and I have learned so much about myself as well as gained insight
into a culture that has always been intriguing to
me.
Some moments that caught my
eye.
I love clouds and flying!
From five years old on I flew back to Norway for the summers and I believed that
if I jumped into the clouds it would be the softest landing beyond anything I
had ever experienced. Softer than a down comforter and my huge white cats fur.
This was taken from an eight seater flying from San Jose to Quepos. I love
small planes. I always sit right up front and watch the pilots master each and
every dial and switch. This was my favorite cloud
formation.
Every
young mother seemed to want an American name for her child. Leonard along with
his mother and father live here in this small room without a door. Children's
hide and seek is universal. I adored playing with Leonard and talking with his
mother. Somehow they have a TV. Although they are about a 30 minute drive from
the main road and then an hour drive to anywhere with food they did not have a
car. Her husband wound up the horses for us to go horse back riding and look at
the properties for sale.
Just about
everything not already sold to a European or a an American "Gringo" was for sale
and the prices were pretty steep! The time to buy was 5 years ago at least.
The locals call themselves "Ticos" and this means native Costa Ricans. They
call the Nicaraguan's
"Nicos".
These
eleven year old students were so much fun. They warmed my heart with their
honest and open kindness with each other. Juan Luis in the middle is almost too
darling for
words.
Kassandra
Perez with her neighbors dog. She is ten years old and bursting with
creativity.