Tuesday, May 26, 2009

San Carlos

First and most importantly, I SAW A MONKEY. I´ll write more about it in a couple paragraphs, but I just needed to share that so I can concentrate on writing the rest of this.

This weekend my class and I took a trip to San Carlos. On the way we stopped in Zarcero, a city famous for these enormous bushes shaped into animals. It was pretty crazy to see a stegosaurus fashioned from a pine tree, but, in my opinion, Zarcero should really be famous for the bakery right across the street from the exhibit. I got some sort of pastry filled with cream cheese and caramel, then another with ham and cheese...all for like 2 dollars!

We stayed at a really nice resort in San Carlos that was at the base of the only active volcano in Costa Rica. We asked my teacher what we would do if it erupts and all she said was ¨you run¨. Obvious, but practical, I guess. We got to swim in thermal springs at our hotel that had water warmed by the volcano. I guess they´re supposed to have all sorts of health benefits, but it doesn´t even matter; they felt so nice I grabbed my SPF 55 and sat in there for about four hours.

On Saturday, we went to an enormous waterfall, and my classmates and I got to swim in the water below it. It was so pretty and it was definitely worth the climb back up to the top even though we took the world´s steepest stairs with the world´s angriest ants (at high altitude of course). They gave us a little juice box and cookies when we made it to the top; unfortunatey I was expecting a steak and a large cooler...possibly some sort of medal as well. But this was still probably the best day of the trip because we also got to do the canopy. It was made up of about 11 zip lines, some of them were about half a mile long and over 300 feet above the ground. I was honestly really scared at first, especially because while waiting in line I got this idea in my head that these lines were not made for tall people, and as a result, I held my knees to my chest on the first couple lines so as to not lose any limbs. I eventually got the hang of it and I saw some really pretty views, including a toucan (!).

On Sunday we took a short trip to Caño Negro, which is near the border of Nicarauga. We went on a platoon boat (I think that´s what it´s called in English) on a kind of nature tour of the Rio Frio. And, yes, this is where I saw the monkeys!!! I really felt I could go home happy at this point because not only did I see some howler monkeys, but also the cutest little mokeys with little white faces. I took about a million pictures, but was unsuccessful in luring any into my backpack. We also got to see some caymans (which look like small crocodiles) and a ton of different birds.

The last day there we went horseback riding. I somehow got the biggest horse that the stable had, and I was near the back of the group the majority of the time because he was the only one that was constantly stopping to eat. The ride lasted about 2 hours, just long enough to cause me to slightly waddle today.

This week we are going to the National Museum and we have a surprise trip on Sunday. We also have four days of classes this week, which is about twice what we had last week. I really like my civilization class, but I must say my composition class is kind of a snooze. I usually pass the time thinking about what my Costa Rican mom is going to make for lunch.

Well, I have to go do some homework. I miss you all mucho!! I´ll try and update this again in about a week, and please let me know how everything is going at home!! Much love!

4 comments:

  1. All of that sounds so exciting. Too bad you could not smuggle that monkey in the backpack, I think Star needs a new play toy. Just kidding. Glad to see that you are enjoying everything Costa Rica has to offer and that your host mom is treating you well. I knew that no matter where you are, the desserts would be sought out...pronto. Sounds like some good stuff!! Enjoy!! Love you.

    Aunt Nancy

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  2. Megan, you suck. I'm so jealous that you got to go zip-lining through the canopy. :D Just kidding. Anyway, everything is going well here. I am going to start weighing and measuring the scorpions here next week, probably on Tuesday. I am living in my apartment in K-ville with Mitchell. I think we're both enjoying it. I made hamburgers and macaroni last night. Pretty delicous, although I bet your Costa Rican mom made something really nice as well. I'll let you know when I start doing the actual experiment. Talk to you soon chica. Miss you much.

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  3. This is Sarah's sister. I apologize for snooping but I am a sucker for a good blog. And I am living vicariously through you as I live in Ohio. Your trip sounds amazing and your writing is hilarious. I can't wait to read more about your travels!

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  4. I'm so jealous of pretty much everything you have done so far! The zip line sounds really amazing, and the fact that you made friends with the monkies so early in your trip is admirable.

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