Saturday, January 23, 2010

Downtown San José, Costa Rica

The other day we had an chance to head downtown to get an idea of the city that we live in. We are praying that God will move here in Costa Rica while we are here.
This sculpture is called Quetzalcoatl. (It's a snake in the form of a pile of poop - look it up... that's really how the artist sculpted it).

This left picture is a coffee shop inside a busy market. And the right picture is a normal carneria. This is a picture of some pork spine.












And below is a picture of some workers at the ice cream shop POPS and a picture of the national theater.





This is one of the many beggars seen downtown. The locals will ask you NOT to give them money, since that is just empowering them to continue begging.


This is a very famous scultpure of a fat lady. While we were here, two little boys ran up and hugged her. Then they went around to the back side and stuck their faces between her cheeks. It was hilarious! I'm sure it was culturally relevant (like for good luck or something)!




There are nut shops that make peanut butter, among other things.

This wagon is traditionally decorated (you can click on it to see it better); normally they would pull this in parades with coffee beans in them.









And lastly, just a nice picture of what the currency (the colon) looks like here in Costa Rica.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Dish Soap & Our Walk Each Morning

So, one of the first things that we noticed in our apartment was the dish soap. It looks like a paste; it is meant to use whether you have warm water or cold water. This paste is AMAZING - it really works well! We would have loved to have this in the U.S. too!











Our walk to school is fairly long (about a mile we think), but all downhill for the most part.











We start by leaving our house, with Aliana and Jonny in tow (Nathanael takes a bus to school). We walk toward a beautiful fountain, but turn before we get there (behind the fountain is the San Pedro Mall). We cross a pretty busy street and head into a few neighborhoods.

Sometimes the kids get tired of walking, but thankfully CINCEL gave us an umbrella stroller! Now one kid can ride once each direction! After classes, we look up to see this gray building. Our apartment is on the other side of this building. The way home is mostly uphill and pretty steep, especially at the end.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Our first week in Costa Rica

We got to Costa Rica on Wednesday after leaving on a plane Tuesday night at 11:50 pm. We got to the airport about 7:30 pm and the kids were up until well into the flight. It was a very long day.

Costa Rica is a beautiful country! We are loving the people here (Ticos); they are very kind and willing to help you learn Spanish. If you come sometime, make sure that you don't go out alone at night though, especially here in San Jose.

We are renting a furnished apartment in San Pedro (a section of the city of San Jose). Here are some pictures to give you an idea of what it looks like (although I wished I had cleaned it first). These first 3 pictures is what Aliana and Jonny's room looks like.
Two pictures of our room...
Our laundry room is partially open air (a window that does not close).
Nate's room is through the laundry room - He even has his own bathroom (which I don't think that he plans to ever use).

Here is what our front door/ parlor area looks like....

And our living room.

Our kitchen/dining room/breakfast nook...

And last but not least - the bathroom...

In case you were wondering, YES that is a Bidet. If you are not sure what that is... go look it up.

Thank you for touring our little apartment with us! :-)