Hi friends,
     Welcome to my blog.  I can’t figure out how to get more than one picture to fit side by side so you’ll have to do some scrolling.  Also, I’m attaching part of the first e-mail I sent out so if you have already read it you can move on.
     I’m living in a small downstairs apartment with another teacher, Heidi, living upstairs.  Our place is like a rustic cabin and although it was supposed to come furnished it’s definitely lacking some things.  I have one knife and fork, three spoons, two plates, two pots and a cutting board.  I have a mini fridge and a propane stove.  Everything in the cabin has been built by the owner Adrian.  It has a lot of character, but some things are not very practical, like the “closet” in my bedroom.  It’s more of a cupboard with a shelf, which means I have to get used to folding every article of clothing and try to keep the stacks from falling out.  There is a pro and a con of where our house is located.  The pro is that we are surrounded by jungle and the view is awesome (especially with my new binoculars!)  The owner has a huge garden, a compost hole, and space for us to plant veggies.  The con is that it’s quite a trek to school.  My house and the school are both up steep dirt roads, which means I get to say that I have to walk up hill in both directions J  It’s about a 25 minute walk if I keep a good pace.
Some things to get used to….
·        bugs-you better love them, because they are all around.  Along with the numerous cockroaches and moths, I have come across two scorpions! (luckily they’re not deadly-more like a bee sting)
·        a friendly slug that likes my sink
·        a shower that is heated by a coil and only becomes warm when the water pressure is super low (in other words, cold showers)
·        howler monkeys outside my window that have become my alarm clock at 5:30 or 6
·        you can’t throw the toilet paper in the toilets here in Costa Rica…there are small garbage cans next to every toilet (kindof gross)
·        you never know what the weather will do…it literally changes every minute. You can wake up with sun and by the time I’m ready for school it’s pouring.  A rainjacket, boots, and a backpack cover are always with me.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
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I miss you terribly..
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