Apr
12
2008
Pam Burke
The ride took five hours with stops for fruit in-between. It was extremely tiring but there were beautiful valleys that were blindingly green. There were so many cattle and wild horses. It was so different to see people out and about playing soccer and running with all the stray dogs (there are quite a few). I loved the squat little houses that were nestled in the countryside.
-Emma

Apr
12
2008
Pam Burke
When we arrived at the airport in Liberia, which by the way was completely awesome because it was small and open with gigantic fans, we went through customs and everything and boarded a bus, starting on our way to Monteverde. We stopped at different fruit stands and a supermarket in town for bananas, mango, papaya, oranges, and other amazing fruit.
-Charlotte

Apr
12
2008
Pam Burke
Still on the plane and watching the sappiest movie called, “P.S. I Love You.” I THOUGHT it was ending a half hour ago, but I guess not, but I am quite preoccupied fro the overly sappy gross love story (although the Irish guy is cute), with y goldfish and diet coke. Uh-oh, “captain” turned the seatbelt sign on for turbulence. I can’t wait for tonight. Costa Rica will be AMAZING! Before I go, let me tell you that the clouds are huge, white, poofy, and beautifully dear! There is also a large river that makes me want to go swimming! Knowing that I can soon in a crystal clear waterfall is the best feeling in the world! Adios!
-Audrey

Apr
07
2008
Pam Burke
Our bags are almost packed, as we count down the last couple of days before we leave for Costa Rica. Final preparations are in progress, like practicing the play we will perform down there, quizzing each other on Spanish phrases, getting familiar with the itinerary, and making last minute packing choices. How many pairs of socks? Which book? Is one color of bandana more useful than another?
Our heads are full of exciting images of things we will be doing, walking through the cloud forest canopy, hiking to waterfalls, snorkeling in tropical waters, visiting with farmers and staying with local families. We are eager to experience all of these things ourselves, and share them with you along the way. We will hopefully be able to add to this blog at least a couple times during our week in Costa Rica, so keep checking back for something new.
Before we go, we’ll take this one more opportunity to thank all of the people that made our trip possible: all of our friends and family that gave so generously, all of the people that bought Costa Rican coffee from us, rented kids, and took a chance on our rustic bench raffle (there’s still some tickets left!) so we could all be included. We are so grateful! We are thinking of your kindness as we embark on this exciting adventure.
Hasta Luego!