We leave for Nicaragua tomorrow for 10 days! So, before I go, I wanted to send out a little update. First, I want to say thank you to all who are reading this blog. I am so grateful for your love, for your prayers, and for your support!
Ok...so a little bit about life lately...I am getting more settled in and content to be here, even through the ups and downs of the days. My classes can wear me down a bit sometimes, but they are so interesting and engaging. I have learned SO much about Latin America already in the classroom and out. There was/is so much that I just never learned, especially about all of the revolutions and U.S./Latin American interactions. The movies we have watched have impacted me deeply. Some of the movies we've watched are The Mission, The Motorcycle Diaries, Under Fire, The Official Story, and a really good Costa Rican film called A ojos cerrados. My Spanish speaking gets better the more I am here and I can apply what I learn in the classroom to everyday life. My host dad loves to teach me new words and phrases all the time. And, he makes sure I understand. I'm pretty sure once he asked me something like, "Do you actually understand what I'm saying or are you just giving me bs?" Of course that's a rough translation ;) Mas o menos. My favorite "dicho" or saying that he taught me is "Los errores dejan chicharrones", which translates sort of to "Mistakes leave their mark" meaning that we learn from our mistakes. Some good wisdom, eh? I love being here. I love the people. I love the pura vida :)
Speaking of some of the people I love getting to hang out with here...
| Rachel and I in San Jose. We took this picture for my sister Heather because of her (and my) love of swinging! |
| Here we are bathing the granddaughter/niece of the family- little Sasha. What a cutie :) |
Another really fun thing we did recently was go to a jazz club in Escazu! They played Cuban salsa music. Wow, those Latin American men sure know how to dance! I loved watching them shake their hips as much as the women did sometimes haha. Maybe I'll learn how to salsa and tango dance like that. Then, I can show everyone up at Zumba in the spring :) Here's the band:
This past Sunday, I went an amazing and refreshing little hike up around campus. It wasn't a very long one, but I loved the view. Being out in God's glorious nature- what a gift in so many ways!
| This is on our way, walking through the nearby neighborhoods. Aren't these trees just AMAZING?! |
| An always cool jumping shot on the "summit" :) |
| Our intense band picture through the grass. We had a lot of fun together as you can see. |
And now we're off to Nicaragua to see, do, hear, and experience a lot of stuff! I won't have internet really, so I won't be updating for until I get back. I'm sure I'll have a lot to say :) This is a pretty long post, huh? I just get going and don't stop, especially when I'm adding pictures. One last picture of a beautiful rainbow I saw one day after a storm. Rainbows just radiate the faithfulness of God!
yayyy!! wow that internship sounds amazing! thank you God! and love your pictures and hearing everything! love you! XOXO
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