Friday, November 30, 2007

San Jose

First...Aiden is back to 100%. He is constantly on the go...but taking naps again and sleeping through the night. AIDEN ABSOLUTELY LOVES THE BEACH! He cried when we had to leave. He loved playing in the sand...We believe he thinks he was cleaning it up...he would pick it up and throw it into a pile!

We are back in San Jose for the meantime. At Sabana B y B. We are here for at least 2 days until we figure out what we are doing. I believe we will travel to the Gulf coast next, there are some volcanoes and turtle nesting there. We are going to look at renting a car...it seems that´s what foreigners do here.

Yesturday I was in the shower and saw a sloth right outside the window...well they were screened windows...no glass. I´ve been searching for them the whole time here. I jumped out and got the camera and took tons of pictures, we´ll post them tonight. The internet is free and easy to use here.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Trip to the Clinic

We're still in Playa Chiquita at the Playa Chiquita Lodge; we will be leaving tomorrow morning to go to San Jose. It has rained the majority of the time we have been here, so we really haven't been able to do much. We've just stayed around the lodge and rested, which has been nice because Aiden needed it. We've seen a few sloths and several monkeys as well as many butterflies and hummingbirds in the area. The flora and fauna of Costa Rica are amazing.

On Wednesday afternoon, Aiden started pulling on his ears like they were hurting. Rather than take any chances we thought we better take him to the doctor. He didn't have a temperature and his rash was almost gone, but we thought we better be safe than sorry. We had to take a taxi to Puerto Viejo, about six miles to the north. The clinic is open 24 hours with only one doctor per shift. The building wasn't much, just two examining rooms, a reception/waiting area, and a bathroom, but everything was very clean. The doctor took us right in, no long waits like in the U.S. Aiden did have a slight ear infection in both ears and the doctor believed that all of Aiden's problems were due to a bacteria. He didn't seemed too worried and prescribed some medicine which we got at the pharmacy next door. The medicine and visit cost us only about $60 - we needs insurance? Aiden's doing great now.

Last night we went back to Puerto Viejo to eat and shop. Puerto Viejo is nice but a bit touristy. However, the tourism enables it to offer several places to eat and shop. We were able to buy some very cool handmade crafts and decor from local people for very cheap. I think today we are going to rent bikes and just ride around for a while. We haven't been able to go on the tours as we would have liked due to Aiden's health, but we have still enjoyed ourselves and he is feeling much better - that's all that matters. We've changed our plane tickets, we will now return on Dec. 12.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Last Few Days Recap

We are currently in Playa Chiquita, a small village south of Puerto Viejo on the Atlantic coast. Aiden is feeling much better and we're very comfortable here. Here is an update on what has occured so far, as we haven't been able to document much yet.

In the Miami airport on Thursday we had many difficulties. We missed our original flight because american airline jerked us around and were completely unorganized. They ended up making us pay for a ticket for Aiden to ride on our laps - a $100 ticket at that. However, we were able to catch the next flight and arrived in San Jose at 2:00pm.

In San Jose we were picked up by the owner of the Sabana BB, our accomodation. The Sabana BB was a very nice place and we really enjoyed ourselves. The hotel is a part of the Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica; we plan on staying there again as we make our way back to San Jose. That night though we had quite an adventure. We set out on a journey to find rubber boots, as Punta Mona said we needed them for our stay. We first went to a "market" the BB owner suggested, which didn't have what we needed. I don't think we're going to find rubber boots at a Benneton. We then caught a taxi and asked the driver to take us where we could buy them. After Bethany was finally able to explain to him what we needed, he thought he knew just the place. On the way, we all headbanged together to Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. Are we in Costa Rica? The taxi driver dropped us off at an EPA, a hardware store, Costa Rica's Lowe's. I don't think we're going to find boots here, that taxi driver screwed us over. But sure enough we find what we needed - sorry taxi driver, you knew what you were doing.

The next morning we took the bus to Manzanillo - a small town on the southeast Atlantic coast, our last stop before Punta Mona. The bus ride was 4 hours, but its a nice bus - we paid extra money so Aiden could have A/C and a car seat. Aiden did well on the trip except for the last half hour, he was ready to get out. In Manzanillo we stayed at the Congo Bongo, it sure looked nice on the Internet. And while the house we stayed in wasn't too bad, the mosquitos were horrible and it was very hot. We did have mosquito nets, but no screens on the windows and no fans. Bethany ended up sleeping that night in her rainjacket and pants as she was so paranoid of all the mosquitos. She lost a lot of water that night. That afternoon, though, on our walk into the town of Manzanillo, we saw several monkeys, a sloth, and on our return a tucan. We ate a wonderful place that night called Maxi's, its where all the locals gather. The food was incredible, a great experience.

The next day was our trip to Punta Mona. To get there we had to take a boat, and to catch the boat you ahve to talk to the captain of the boat, Bako. We met up with Bako early in the morning, around 8, and he said come back at 12, because there are others going to Punta Mona then. We got there at 12 and no Bako. Bako shows up at 12:15 and says at 12:30 we'll leave. 12:30 rolls around and no Bako. We didn't end up leaving till about 2:00pm. This is the Caribbean.

The boat ride was a blast and a bit scary. I had Aiden on my back and he loved it. We got into Punta Mona about 20 minutes later and everyone received us well, happy to see the baby. The farm is interesting but a little bit different than what we expected. Aiden woke up the next morning with a rash on his face and a fever. We got worried fast and started to second guess our decision. We decided to take the boat out the next morning as Aiden's health is not worth the risk. Punta Mona ended up being a bit of a dissappointment and not really a place for us right now in our lives. For one, the pot smoking and cursing was not appropriate for Aiden to be around. Secondly, I don't think sustainable is a synonym for dirty. You can live a sustainble life and eat organically, while still living in a nice, clean environment. Thirdly, they brought in many of their seeds and plants from out of the country, which disappointed me. Not very ecologically sound. The people there were all nice and friendly, we are just on different levels and have different priorities.

Anyway, we caught the boat out the next morning. It was a beautiful boat ride and we saw several dolphins swimming by the boat. And now we're in Playa Chiquita and plan on staying here a few days as there's much to do. We'll be going on a chocolate tour and a coffee tour with indigenous peoples in the next few days. Aiden is doing well and his rash is almost completely gone, and he has not fever. Punta Mona gave us a refund, so we're going to travel around for a little while but head back to the States early.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Leaving Punta Mona

It has definetly been an experience since we got to Costa Rica. Not much time to write because the internet is on only a short time during the day. But we are leaving Punta Mona. Aiden has had a temperature off and on througout the whole trip. He has now developed a rash on both sides of his face and his eyes are swollen. He seems fine though, it could be just from the heat. He has lots of energy. He wants down to run around, but here it is either muddy or ants get you. There are wooded floors in most of the buildings so that is good. We have decided to leave Punta Mona tomorrow...Monday. The boat leaves at 7:15.

Our internet does not work in Costa Rica for some reason...there is satellite here.
We don't know what to do next....

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Viaje de Costa Rica

Tomorrow we leave for Costa Rica! This will be our first time there. I cannot even fathom being in the pictures I've seen of the place! We set out at 8:30 am. Our friend Ashraf will be picking us up and taking us to Columbus. We will then head towards Ft. Lauderdale and spend the night there. On Thursday we will be off towards Costa Rica via Miami!


Here are just a couple pictures that show a bit of what we are about to experience.
First....the reason we will be in Costa Rica is to visit Punta Mona. Read their website and it should be obvious why we are going.
http://www.puntamona.org/ . Pay special attention of "How to get here." We are a little nervous about that part! Steven the guy who started Punta Mona has this video out...he seems like an amazing person. I hope he is there while we are!



Our first stop in Costa Rica is the capital San Jose. We will be staying at Hotel Sabana B y B for one night. It is local owned. The website is http://www.costaricabb.com/ .
Friday we will travel to Manazanillo the last small town until Punta Mona. We will be staying the night at Congo Bongo.
http://www.congo-bongo.com/. The upgraded us for free to the "big house" because the "small house" was already taken. Can you imagine?


We'll write more when we get to San Jose!