Wednesday, July 29, 2009

School and Arenal



My first week was gerat, getting to know my host family and buying things for school. I walked to a cross with my host brother, sister, and cousin. It was a couple hundred feet up in the air on a hill, but I couldn`t resist. This week, I started school at Liceo Maurilio Alvarado Vargas. It`s a bit different from my school back in the U.S. Here, when I have a free period, I can leave the school, and I get an hour to go home for lunch. It`s really nice to have an open campus, and I think it`s worth it, even though I have to be at school by 7am. The other students in my class are really nice, and have all helped me in various ways: walking me to class, helping me with notes, and they are really inviting.


Also, my host family and I have enjoyed a lot of time at Lake Arenal, which is 20 minutes away by the family morortcycle. It is absolutely beautiful there, and I never wanted to leave. Also, I have to say, it was quite a strange feeling, sharing a lake with water snakes and crocodiles. However, my biggest foe here has been the bugs. For example, there were two very large spiders in the house yesterday. However, Costa rica is beautiful, bugs or not, and I have pictures to prove it.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Mi Familia

I am so happy about my family. God is great, so great. My host father is a pastor for the protestant church that we live next door to. My host father and mother are fair, with their rules and are very loving. My curfew is 10 at night, which is great here. My host brother is very nice, and speaks some English, so between the two languages we can get the point accross. My host sister and I share a room, and she is great as well. I just finished unpacking all of my stuff, and I have to say that I did not pack a lot.
I will be attending a school here in Tilaran that is within walking distance, which is wonderful. I will be a junior for the first six months of my stay here, and I will be a senior starting in February. My host sister and I start school a week from tomorrow, and I am very excited because the classes that I will be taking sound awesome. Also, it looks like I am going to get the Science and English credits that I need for the year.
Tomorrow I am going to buy school supplies and clothes. because I go to a public school that requires a uniform. As of right now, I think that I am going to sleep. One last thing: my house has computers, and I may use them, which is great. Once again, thanks to God for all of this.
Feliz en mi Casa Nueva,
Hannah

Saturday, July 18, 2009

I'm here!

I would like to say sorry for the grammer and spelling mistakes I will make. This keyboard confuses me and I am rushed on time. However, I'm in Costa Rica and it is beautiful, and it is hot. Right now I am at oreintation, and I am tired. We got in at midnight last night, and everyone is about to fall asleep. There are so many foreign kids here, it is amazing to meet people from different countries. Tomorrow, I am going to meet my host family, unpack, and get ready for the year. The only scary thing is the swine flu scare. Although, we get to start school a week later because of that, which is great. I have to go now, but I have to say that I am thrilled to be here. I already miss my friends and family, but Costa Rica is such a great place to be, that you really can't be sad here.

Happily in humidity,

~Hannah

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Almost There!

Guess how many days until I leave? Four. I remember being excited about having only six months left. Time flies! I have finally forced myself to pack, and I was sad to find that the kitchen sink did not fit in my suitcase, mostly because there was too much sunblock and bug spray in the way.

I am glad to be going, but I am going to miss everyone. I know that I have the best parents in the world, because not everyone could send their only child away, and not see them for a year. God sure knew what he was doing when he gave the stork this particular sarcastic pink bundle and told the bird to fly to my parents. It can't be easy, but I am glad that they are letting me go, at least for these next 11 months.

On another note, I would like to say that I am less terrified than I thought I would be. I was fully expecting to be breathing into a brown bag by now, but I am far from it. I am ready to go. I have the suitcase tags and everything. 

I have no idea when I will be able to update next. I don't know how often I will have access to internet. Who knows? Either way, the adventure is about to begin!