Monday, January 31, 2011

Pictures from Monteverde!

Thought those of you not of Facebook might want to see some pictures of my adventures in Monteverde


Here's Brittney and the waterfall


Getting ready for ziplining!


Sarah landing on a zip line


Waiting for the next line, everyone looking adventurous 


Look at how beautiful the rainforest is!


Eating with my host brothers, Luis and Fernando. Fernando didn't want to participate in the picture taking process. 


Me with my host mom and sister in Monteverde


Dance class with Javier!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Monteverde (The Green Mountain)

Monteverde is home to a strange meterological event. In the mountains of Costa Rica, the winds from the Pacific and the Carribean meet and form a cloud forest on top of the mountains. In short, there is a beautiful rain forest on top of a mountain, and you actually get to be IN the clouds.

For this week of orientation, we have been living with host families. Mine is VERY sweet. There´s a mom, a dad, and three kids, a 16-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy, and a 4-year-old boy. They have been nothing but wonderful to me, and so welcoming, the littlest one even put on a dance show for me!

Speaking of dancing, during the day we have two classes as part of orientation, one is a Latin dance class, with our instructor Javier (yes, I have a dance instructor named Javier, and he´s exactly what you are probably picturing right now). So far we´ve learned Salsa and Merengue and tomorrow we are performing a dance for our families at a fiesta! Our other class is an intensive Spanish class, with Gaby, our fabulous Spanish instructor, that manages to keep us interested for 4 hours straight.

Let me take this chance to appologize in advance for any spelling or grammar errors that may occur, switching constantly between two languages is really difficult, and I´m at the point where I don´t really know which language is going to come out when I open my mouth. Luckily everyone in my group is going through the same thing, and we have spent the past few days communicating in a strange Spanglish mix. Also, I´m typing on a Spanish computer, so spell check is absolutely no help!

Yesterday, we had a free afternoon to explore Monteverde, we went to the Cheese Factory, the founding business of this town, where we had delicious ice cream! After that, we went to explore a waterfall! It was so incredibly beautiful, and all of us kept looking at each other and saying "are we really here?!?". Afterwards, we meandered our way down the winding mountain road to a coffee shop/restaurant that had a tree growing in the middle!!! It was awesome, and it was fun to just hang out as a group and get to know each other.

Today, we got to experience the main tourist attraction of Monteverde, zip-lining through the cloud forest! We were strapped into rock-climbing harnesses, and attached to a pully/handle which we rode above vast expanses of green forests. It was exciting and so much fun! There will be pictures to come as soon as I can get them!

Today, I also had the chance to interview someone who works at the Monteverde Institute (the place where we are currently taking classes). I had a long conversation (in Spanish) with a woman who is in charge of all of the Institue´s logistics and got to know a little bit about the person that she is and the work she does. I was struck with a feeling of such respect and connection to her, and she just confirmed that this was the place I want to be right now, meeting people like her. It was a good feeling to have a couple days into the trip, just as it´s hitting us all that we´re going to be here for a while.

I love the people I´m here with too, we all seem to be in similar frames of mind, even though we come from all over the US and have all sorts of different experiences. I´m excited to spend more time with them, and more time in this incredible country!

Tomorrow night, we have a goodbye party with our host families, then this weekend it´s off to Arenal (a volcano!). On Sunday, we return to Heredia, and get to meet our long-term  host families! More to come soon!

Con Mucho Amor,
Meche

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Welcome to Heredia!

It's actually here!

I am currently sitting in the Hotel Bouganvillea in Heredia Costa Rica!

The flight was pretty simple, made even better by the fact that I found two other girls on my program on the flight! We stuck together to get through customs and to the hotel.

After a few hours of exploring our hotel and a taxi drive from the airport, I can officially say that this country is insanely beautiful!

There are flowers everywhere and the weather is incredible (yay for skirts in January!)

Tomorrow we head off to Monteverde (the rainforest) for a week-long orientation full of fun activities. The week after that, we are back in Heredia, meet our host families and start school the week after that!

If you can't tell, I'm incredibly excited to be here, and can't wait to continue the adventure.

~Meche

Also for your entertainment, some pictures from our hotel and our favorite billboard so far...


That's right, the McPinto, rice, beans, plantains, eggs, sausage, etc. 


Alyssa (a girl in my program) and I in the garden at the hotel



Pretty flowers!



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hello World!

This blog is for me to document my own adventures on my study abroad trip to Heredia, Costa Rica, but also, to keep the people I care about updated on my life!

I leave for Costa Rica at 9 AM on Sunday, and I can't believe it's finally here! I'll be gone until about July, and will spend the next few months studying at Universidad Nacional (UNA), living with a host family, traveling, having fun and getting to know a new part of the world!

Now some of you may have been wondering about the title that I chose for this blog, "Meche's Pura Vida". Meche (or Merche in some places) is a Spanish nickname for Mercedes, which is just about as close to Meredith as you can get, and I usually use it when I'm talking to Spanish-speakers (something I'll be doing a lot of!). Even English-speaking people that have traveled with me to Mexico and Chile have taken to calling me Meche, and it's one of my favorite nicknames, short, sweet, and a little spunky. As for the "Pura Vida" part, "Pura Vida" is Costa Rica's catch phrase of sorts, literally, it translates to "Pure Life" but in practice, it's more like "Super" or "Awesome" or "Way to Go". (How cool is it that I'm going to a country who has a catch phrase of "pure life"!). Anyway, that phrase kind of sums up how Costa Ricans (Ticos) feel about their own lives and the world, and it's an attitude I'm looking forward to adopting!

I'm hoping that this trip will be a real chance to explore the world, myself, and have a really good time! Feel free to check in from time to time and get an update on what's going on.

With Love,
Meche/Meredith