Dear readers, I’m sorry I haven’t posted in a while. My world moves at the speed of light and changes constantly. I’ve seen great dances and musical acts, danced with teachers and students, observed robots come to life, played around with kids, watched works of arts be created, enjoyed the beauty of Costa Rica, and much more. Here are some stories to catch your attention, make you ponder culture and warm your hearts.
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¡Feliz día de la Independencia México!
September 15th is Independence Day for Mexico and Costa Rica. Maria, a Field Staffer at GVI Quepos, had her family visiting and they were gracious enough to cook us a traditional meal! We ate the special chile rellenos that are only served in September with a nut sauce and delicious sopes. The food was amazing and Maria’s family were very kind to spend their evening with us. We played the game Spoons, talked about exploring Costa Rica and laughed a lot. Thank you so much to Maria and her entire family for making our evening so special!
Tamales for Kinder
Today Joan, Sophie and I helped the kindergarten teacher and parents prepare tamales to sell for a special food festival this afternoon and tomorrow. The money raised will be used to construct a special kinder play area behind the classroom with a garden where the children can safely play. Our job was to wash the large plantain leaves that the tamales will be wrapped it. Then, we cut the large veins of the leaves to make the leaves easier to fold. We had to leave right after the interior mass (massa) was put to boil. Next, more ingredients will be added, left to cook over an open outside stove for an hour, and then once it cools, wrap the mass in the plantain leaves and let the tamales cook a while longer.
During this process, we had great conversations with Gretel’s mother-in-law who is the tamale expert. While she complained that she really wanted 15 packets of chicken seasoning instead of the 12 we had, she thought it might turn out ok. She told us how most of the houses around the school where owned by Palma Tica and that many people had actually grown-up and lived their whole lives in Damas. She also proudly posed with the massa declaring herself the best cook which everyone agreed, is true.
We also had a nice conversation with Don Pedro who is the school’s caretaker. He is 70 years old, but looks young and moves quickly and gracefully. He explained that although he is compensated a little for his bus fare (he lives nearby), he volunteers his time to keep busy. I liked his sentiment that everyone has something to offer, and his is performing errands and doing general handiwork to make the community better. I think the GVI volunteers also have special talents that we offer to the community though English instruction, cultural exchange in the classroom, and supporting kindergarten classes.
What a fun way to end the day! If we are lucky, there may be some tamales left over tomorrow!
A Day at the Beach
Today we had a day of rest in our training before the busy week begins. So, my fellow staff members Elena and Maria and I decided to spend it at the beach! At Manuel Antonio beach, you will find soft white sand, warm blue ocean, and lots of green and wildlife. Also, the humidity is much less at the beach, which was a nice change while we are still adjusting.
Also, we found a restaurant with an ocean view where we could watch the World Cup. And, I finally got my casado! It was just as delicious as I remembered! Tomorrow, the training continues!