Hey Friends,
Costa Rica's famous Red Eye Frog |
We had another visitor this holiday season, for the week of New Years. Ty’s Mom came on the 28th of December and left yesterday, the 2nd day of 2011. It was wonderful to have some more company, as both times we have been very active and efficient with time. Despite some spotty weather, we managed to explore new territory in the area, while revisiting some of our favorites. New experiences for us here in Puerto Viejo included a visit to the Jaguar Rescue Center (which houses, rehabilitates, and releases abandoned and injured wild animals back into their natural habitat), a Canopy zipline tour through the forest just north of town, becoming acquainted with hotel Banana Azul (where mama Long stayed), and attending Sunday church (which we did previously do on the Eve of Christmas). Edna and Spence, our landlords, if you will, run the Baptist church in town and present a delightful and passionate service, despite the small population of the congregation, between 5-10 on a typical Sunday.
Cute three-toed sloth at the Rescue Center |
Canopy Tour - great fun |
Some things have to be done again and again though, since they are fundamental to understanding our experience here. Going to the beach, for example, and visiting the National Park in Cahuita are basically unavoidable. We’ve also really enjoyed the quality and diversity of the food here in Puerto Viejo, and it’s been great to share those foods and flavors with our Moms. We’ve also been able to try some delicious new restaurants, thanks to our Moms J.
Cahuita National Park |
To close out this post, let’s discuss a couple New Years resolutions: 1) To be more deliberate and disciplined in practicing and utilizing Spanish; 2) To be more patient with others, including each other, and to be more grateful for what we have, most importantly friends and family like you; 3) To live life to the fullest and continue to be open to new experiences. What are some of your resolutions for 2011?
Thanks a bunch to all of you for reading. Happy New Year, we love and miss you dearly. Hasta la proxima,
Ty and Ju
Happy New Years to you guys too!! Sounds like you had a great time with Kim! :) We can't wait to visit you guys soon!
ReplyDeleteWe love you,
Dani & Jay
Ty and Ju (From Dan Mallette not Scotty)
ReplyDeleteI am writing from Austin, and I just finished a steak with a good bottle of wine (that I bought with the coins in my change jar) and two friends - Jenna from school and my friend Scott who lives in Austin whom Ive known since diaper times. It is amazing to see ya'lls pictures and know that ya'll are having a phenomenal experience. Carolyn says hello and the rest of the crew here is doing well too. Im ready to graduate, but Im still making the best of Trinity. I got accepted to the MAT program and I am planning to defer for a year because I have to get a piece of the fun too. I am either going to try and hike the Appalachian trail with Jenna and or go and work as a sustainable farming intern at a ranch in Kentucky that is run by two MAT graduates called "The Good Life Ranch". And Ty, David is not answering his phone since the Christmas holidays because I imagine he is at his folks place. And Ju, Ty looks good without the dread-locks. And to you both, I really miss ya'll.
It is wonderful to see ya'll smiling in the photographs. Hope all is well.
Dan.