Hope everyone is doing well! Even though we are in the middle of paradise, we miss everyone VERY much and are more grateful than ever for the powerful relationships that we have with each of you. Sorry this is so general, but internet is hard to come by and we wanted to give a picture of our trip so far. Don't feel pressure to read it all...we know it is long and we feel self consumed even sending it, but we told you that we would keep you filled in!
The beginning
- Every flight we took was over 2 hours delayed
- One plane ran low on fuel so we had to make an unexpected landing in Liberia! A small airport in the middle of nowhere, Costa Rica
- We finally landed in San Jose, Costa Rica…but Jon’s bag with ALL of his clothes and most of his writing resources didn’t…
- 5 hour Taxi ride through the mountains of Costa Rica that led to our driver getting lost
- Saw the last 2 minutes of the Super Bowl in a restaurant called the Twisted Toucan in Uvita, Costa Rica.
- We stayed at Richard and Cheryl Mattison’s beautiful house in Dominical for 3 days.
- Jon’s bag WAS returned a couple days later!!
- The first two nights we were down here Jan wouldn’t peek her head out from under the covers because of the huge bugs
- Went swimming in pool on a hillside overlooking the ocean and the famous “Whale’s Tale.”
- Got some authentic Costa Rican pizza with the Mattison’s
- Went swimming in a deep in the forest river with waterfalls
- Experienced the warm, topical water’s of Costa Rica for the first time at Ventanna’s Beach. We were surrounded by coconut trees, huge mountains, rain forest and warm water.
- The whole time we were with the Mattison’s we rode around in the back of Richards late 70’s diesel pick-up and had to go up and down a river and then across two rivers to get to their house…more than one bug’s life was lost on our faces
Travel
· We said our goodbye’s to the Mattison’s and started our LONG treck to Mal Pais on the tip of the Nacoya Peninsula.
· We got on a bus in Dominical that took us to the coastal town of Quepos. We switched buses and went to Jaco, which is right on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. On both trips we got a good look at authentic culture. It was about 5 hours of travel and may of cost 6 bucks for both of us…total!
· We spent the night in a hotel in Jaco and went out to nice dinner.
· The next morning we got on a bus to Puntarenas which is where the ferry we needed to catch departed from. We missed our first ferry, but got on the second and head to the Nacoya Peninsula.
· We met 4 people from Oregon and Cananda on the ferry and ended up catching a ride from one them to Mal Pais. It was arguably the smallest car ever created…we called it Rapidito!!
Mal Pais
· After searching for a place to stay for a few hours, we ended up at a brand new hotel called Beja Flor. Jon thought we were being taken by the taxi driver(he was charging way too much…I thought) who dropped us off, so the taxi driver ran over to the owner of the hotel to complain about us. Apparently that was the going fare…Jon felt like an idiot. Great first impression. It was beautiful, but didn’t have a kitchen or internet and was too expensive, so we only stayed for two nights.
· Instead of renting a car, we figured we could save money by renting two beat up beach cruiser bikes for the month. We have to wear a mask driving up and down the road because it is so dusty. Jon’s bike is currently on the back patio with a flat tire…shocker.
· After our two nights at Beja Flor, we saddled up on our bikes with two HUGE backpacks full of over 28 books, Jon’s computer bag and Jan’s carry on. It was mess. Broken baskets, endless dust and lots of laughs(at least afterwards) we pushed our bikes into our next spot.
· We are now settled in at Villa Manarka which is WAY cheaper than the last place and we are right on the ocean, with a kitchen and a great family that owns the Villas. They offered to teach us Spanish
· We wake up to the sound Howler Monkeys. Sitting on our front patio we are able to watch monkeys, squirrels, iguana’s, gecko’s and very nice dogs.
· After going to the local market, we have been able to do almost all of cooking ourselves.
· The first time in the shower at Villa Manarka, Jan was mildly electrocuted by our high tech hot water device, which had open wires hanging out of the wall. The smoke coming out of the shower head should have been a warning. She now can only open her left eye half way…we are hoping for a full recovery.
We have friends from Deleware in the Villa on one side of us and another gentleman from Canada on the other. We are planning on making dinner for everyone in the next couple days.
· We now feel like we are in a routine that is sustainable after the hectic first week.
· Usual day:
o Wake up with a fresh cup of coffee
o Go surf(the waves are amazing! Jon bought a beater board for 80 bucks)
o Make breakfast, eat on the front patio and study the Sermon on the Mount together
o Jon works on his book(one wall in the Villa is covered with 3X5 cards for his storyboard)
o Jan reads, cooks and lays in the hammock
o We eat at our favorite soda(small, local restaurant) on the water
o Go to town and use internet, ect…
o Surf again
o Make dinner, eat on patio at sunset, play cards, watch a movie on the computer, read
o Go to bed by about 8:30 or 9pm.
We are very grateful for this time and hope to start learning some Spanish soon! We would really appreciate your prayers for renewal, restoration, insight...especially for Jon as he writes his book...and a profound closness between us. Also that we don't get sick of each other!
Please let us now how you are doing and we would love to be thinking and praying for you as well!
jon and jan