Jonah kept getting the name of the country mixed up with their slogan, Pura Vida (Pure Life). So, we've named our trip "Costa Vida!"
(Jonah's comments are in ALL CAPS)
(Jonah's comments are in ALL CAPS)
We were gone for 10 days, and that was two weeks ago.
Despite the hard time Jonah was having with work (that horrible disaster that we don't want to talk about), we decided to still trek down to Costa Rica for Spring Break. I had found a phenomenal deal on plane tickets, and we all needed a break, so we loaded up the kids and luggage and dropped Elsie off at my mom's and flew out of Las Vegas to Houston. Jonah's youngest brother Eli came with us. We wanted to have one last hurrah with Eli while he's still single (wedding on May 2nd!) and we wanted to have an extra adult along to help with the kids. It was great having him, especially on the flights, since he usually got an exit row or bulkhead seat and would trade them with Jonah, even though Jonah's only three inches taller.
We had to spend the night in Houston, since our layover was 12 hours long (I planned it that way), so we hung out in this hilariously derelict hotel IT WASN'T THAT BAD BUT WE DID SEE A SKUNK RUN DOWN ONE OF THE OPEN HALLWAYS WHEN WE FIRST ARRIVED in Houston and flew to Costa Rica the next morning. CAM WAS SO EXCITED TO GET TO COSTA RICA THAT HE WOKE UP AT 2AM AND ANNOUNCED "IT'S WAKE UP TIME"
On the flight to Costa Rica, Ana struck up a conversation with the 20-something guy sitting next to her. He looked like a surfer. Come to find out, his name was Casey Jones, WHEN HE SAID HIS NAME WAS CASEY ANA TURNED AROUND TO CAMDEN AND ASKED FOR HIS NEW NINJA TURTLES COLORING BOOK...THEN FOUND THE PAGE THAT HAD CASEY ON IT AND COVERED UP THE LAST NAME AND ASKED HIM "WHAT IS YOUR LAST NAME" WHEN HE SAID "JONES" ANA COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE EXCITED AS SHE LIFTED HER FINGER OFF THE LAST NAME AND SAID "YOU ARE HIM? CAN YOU DO ANY MOVES? HE SAID THAT HE COULD BUT WAS "NOT ALLOWED TO DO THEM ON THE PLANE." AFTER THIS INTERCHANGE WHILE BOTH ANA AND CAMDEN WERE AWESTRUCK HE SAID TO AJA AND I "WHAT ARE THE CHANCES? I HAD TO DEAL WITH THIS WHEN NINJA TURTLES WERE BIG THE FIRST TIME AROUND" which is the name of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' human friend! He was a good sport about it. Ana still tells people about that lucky seat assignment.

Its really hard to describe Costa Rica. Its unlike anywhere I've been. It's got the bustle, humidity, laid-back nature, food, grocery stores, bathrooms (or lack of), driving style, and bad roads of other developing countries I've been to. But, it has none of the in-your-face poverty, beggars, litter, bad smells, or hecklers that usually make you feel so uncomfortable. Its a pretty safe country to visit, as long as you don't die on the roads or leave your stuff in the rental car or get knocked on the head by a coconut or get attacked by marine life or swept away in a rip tide. One of the things that surprised us the most, though, was how expensive everything was! Not only is the US dollar so low right now, but there are so many US Tourists in Costa Rica, that they just rip everybody off. Food was $4-$6 a plate for subpar food, and the cheapest hotel rooms were $40-$60 for no a/c, shared bathrooms, and the worst beds ever. So, we were a little shocked, because we're used to being able to travel for nothing, but we just made due and ate a lot of PBJs and put three people in a bed.
Nevertheless, the country was stunning, especially the beaches. They didn't have the soft sugary sand like Hawaii or Australia or So. Cal., but they made up for that with being pretty much deserted, with jungle and palm trees hanging out over the sand. The water was bathwater warm. Wow. Even I couldn't resist going in a few times a day.
Our first day there, we got our rental car and tried so hard to get out of San Jose during rush hour on a Friday. It took awhile, but we made it. We drove down the back bone of the country, up through the mountains on a road called "Cerro de la Muerte", road of death! We did have one near-death experience when we hit an oil slick and began sliding around on the two-lane road with steep forested hills straight down on either side of us. Luckily Jonah was driving and corrected the car and got us off the slippery part without sending us over the edge. STILL, I HAD A HEADACHE FROM THE MASSIVE ADRENALINE RUSH THAT FOLLOWED.

We stayed that night at a place on the fringe of the Quetzal National Park. WHEN WE PULLED IN AT DUSK AND SAW THE VIEWS AND THE LITTLE CABINA HOUSES ANA SAID "THIS IS WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT" The Quetzal bird is probably the most culturally significant bird in Mesoamerican archaeology, so I just had to see it while we were in Costa Rica. AFTER BEING AWAKENED BY NEW AND STRANGE BIRD CALLS...SOME LIKE FIRE ALARMS We went on an early morning, chilly cloud forest hike and saw about 12 quetzal birds, male and female. We even saw one male sitting in his nest. It was pretty awesome. CAM WAS SO GREAT LOOKING THROUGH HIS "NOCULARS" AT EVERYTHING. HE HAD HIS GO DIEGO GO VEST ON AND AFTER LOOKING AT BIRDS FOR A WHILE HE SAID "I'M GONNA FIND A SWOFF NOW" WITH THE BIGGEST SMILE ON HIS FACE. He loves sloths.
After all the "Road of Death" business in the mountains, we came down to the sea, and stuck near it for the next seven days. We were all in heaven, especially the kids.
Despite the hard time Jonah was having with work (that horrible disaster that we don't want to talk about), we decided to still trek down to Costa Rica for Spring Break. I had found a phenomenal deal on plane tickets, and we all needed a break, so we loaded up the kids and luggage and dropped Elsie off at my mom's and flew out of Las Vegas to Houston. Jonah's youngest brother Eli came with us. We wanted to have one last hurrah with Eli while he's still single (wedding on May 2nd!) and we wanted to have an extra adult along to help with the kids. It was great having him, especially on the flights, since he usually got an exit row or bulkhead seat and would trade them with Jonah, even though Jonah's only three inches taller.
We had to spend the night in Houston, since our layover was 12 hours long (I planned it that way), so we hung out in this hilariously derelict hotel IT WASN'T THAT BAD BUT WE DID SEE A SKUNK RUN DOWN ONE OF THE OPEN HALLWAYS WHEN WE FIRST ARRIVED in Houston and flew to Costa Rica the next morning. CAM WAS SO EXCITED TO GET TO COSTA RICA THAT HE WOKE UP AT 2AM AND ANNOUNCED "IT'S WAKE UP TIME"
On the flight to Costa Rica, Ana struck up a conversation with the 20-something guy sitting next to her. He looked like a surfer. Come to find out, his name was Casey Jones, WHEN HE SAID HIS NAME WAS CASEY ANA TURNED AROUND TO CAMDEN AND ASKED FOR HIS NEW NINJA TURTLES COLORING BOOK...THEN FOUND THE PAGE THAT HAD CASEY ON IT AND COVERED UP THE LAST NAME AND ASKED HIM "WHAT IS YOUR LAST NAME" WHEN HE SAID "JONES" ANA COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE EXCITED AS SHE LIFTED HER FINGER OFF THE LAST NAME AND SAID "YOU ARE HIM? CAN YOU DO ANY MOVES? HE SAID THAT HE COULD BUT WAS "NOT ALLOWED TO DO THEM ON THE PLANE." AFTER THIS INTERCHANGE WHILE BOTH ANA AND CAMDEN WERE AWESTRUCK HE SAID TO AJA AND I "WHAT ARE THE CHANCES? I HAD TO DEAL WITH THIS WHEN NINJA TURTLES WERE BIG THE FIRST TIME AROUND" which is the name of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' human friend! He was a good sport about it. Ana still tells people about that lucky seat assignment.

Its really hard to describe Costa Rica. Its unlike anywhere I've been. It's got the bustle, humidity, laid-back nature, food, grocery stores, bathrooms (or lack of), driving style, and bad roads of other developing countries I've been to. But, it has none of the in-your-face poverty, beggars, litter, bad smells, or hecklers that usually make you feel so uncomfortable. Its a pretty safe country to visit, as long as you don't die on the roads or leave your stuff in the rental car or get knocked on the head by a coconut or get attacked by marine life or swept away in a rip tide. One of the things that surprised us the most, though, was how expensive everything was! Not only is the US dollar so low right now, but there are so many US Tourists in Costa Rica, that they just rip everybody off. Food was $4-$6 a plate for subpar food, and the cheapest hotel rooms were $40-$60 for no a/c, shared bathrooms, and the worst beds ever. So, we were a little shocked, because we're used to being able to travel for nothing, but we just made due and ate a lot of PBJs and put three people in a bed.
Nevertheless, the country was stunning, especially the beaches. They didn't have the soft sugary sand like Hawaii or Australia or So. Cal., but they made up for that with being pretty much deserted, with jungle and palm trees hanging out over the sand. The water was bathwater warm. Wow. Even I couldn't resist going in a few times a day.
Our first day there, we got our rental car and tried so hard to get out of San Jose during rush hour on a Friday. It took awhile, but we made it. We drove down the back bone of the country, up through the mountains on a road called "Cerro de la Muerte", road of death! We did have one near-death experience when we hit an oil slick and began sliding around on the two-lane road with steep forested hills straight down on either side of us. Luckily Jonah was driving and corrected the car and got us off the slippery part without sending us over the edge. STILL, I HAD A HEADACHE FROM THE MASSIVE ADRENALINE RUSH THAT FOLLOWED.

We stayed that night at a place on the fringe of the Quetzal National Park. WHEN WE PULLED IN AT DUSK AND SAW THE VIEWS AND THE LITTLE CABINA HOUSES ANA SAID "THIS IS WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT" The Quetzal bird is probably the most culturally significant bird in Mesoamerican archaeology, so I just had to see it while we were in Costa Rica. AFTER BEING AWAKENED BY NEW AND STRANGE BIRD CALLS...SOME LIKE FIRE ALARMS We went on an early morning, chilly cloud forest hike and saw about 12 quetzal birds, male and female. We even saw one male sitting in his nest. It was pretty awesome. CAM WAS SO GREAT LOOKING THROUGH HIS "NOCULARS" AT EVERYTHING. HE HAD HIS GO DIEGO GO VEST ON AND AFTER LOOKING AT BIRDS FOR A WHILE HE SAID "I'M GONNA FIND A SWOFF NOW" WITH THE BIGGEST SMILE ON HIS FACE. He loves sloths.








































7 comments:
Wow. That's all. Just wow. What an amazing trip!
So much FUN to read about your adventures!!!
You guys tell great stories! and the pictures we Beautiful!!! I'm glad you were able to get away and enjoy a beautiful part of the world!!
Ana and Cam... you guys CRACK ME UP!
All I can say is I want to go next time. you guys are the best vacationers I know. Totally totally totally thinking of you the last few days. I'm calling now.
I knew this would be one amazing blog post... I couldn't believe all the great wildlife shots (including the kids)! You need to get National Geographic's attention. You could be like the Von Trap family not singers, but travelers and write a travel column for some newspaper/magazine. I'm serious! I'll do the chamber music thing if you do this Aj. Why not get paid for all these awesome trips you guys go on?
WOW-looks like a great trip. You guys are professional travelers. I'd love to go on a trip with you someday!
Wow-looks like a great trip! You guys are professional travelers! I would love to go on a trip with you someday-what a blast!
You Eyres are pretty amazing! LOVE the pictures (so did my boys!) And how did Elsie do?
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