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Category Archives: Expat Life
In Costa Rica, April flowers bring May showers.
We have wrapped up the teaching year here at United World College Costa Rica. Students are in the midst of their IB exams or their course finals. For me this means writing student grade narratives, assessing and invigilating exams. We did … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Expat Life, Food, Friends, Gluten Free, Work
Tagged 10K, 20th Century History, Arab-Israeli Crisis, friends, gallo pinto, IB History, role play, running
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Tárcoles
The school year is wrapping up here. We have just one more week of regular classes and then students and staff start preparing for their final exams. The last few weeks have flown by! It feels like just yesterday I … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Expat Life, Food, Gluten Free, Work
Tagged beach, beaches, boats, cooperative, environmental protection, fish, fishing, ocean fishing, Pacific Ocean, sustainable, Tarcolces, traditional fishing
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Semana Santa
Whether you call it Spring Break, Holy Week or Semana Santa, the week when the world takes a spring holiday is here. In Costa Rica this vacation time falls on the week leading up to Easter, also known as Semana … Continue reading
Posted in Bucket List, Costa Rica, Expat Life, Travel
Tagged baby monkey, Ballena Bay, basilisk lizard, beach, beach landings, birds, boats, butterflies, Costa Rica, crabs, deluxe tent, Drake Bay, flights, glamping, hanging bridge, hawksbill sea tutle, hiking, insects, Isla Caño, jellyfish, Las Caletas Lodge, litter patrol, migration, Nature Air, ocean, ocean swimming, rainforest, scarlet macaw, scorpion, small planes, snorkeling, spotted dolphin, tadpole frogs, three-toed sloth, white tipped reef shark, white-faced capuchin monkeys
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Around Town
We have had some pretty exciting volcanic activity here in Costa Rica. That is, if you like to clean up ash when you come home from work! The volcano is quite far away, but the very windy conditions have carried … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Expat Life
Tagged ash clouds, erruption, flowers, graffiti art, morpho butterflies, Onion Festival, onions, OVSICORI-UNA, rooster, Turrialba Volcano, volcano
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Hitoy Cerere
Nestled into the massive banana plantations of the Limón province in Costa Rica is the Hitoy Cerere Biological Reserve. Not often visited due to a very, very rainy climate and relatively unknown, Hitoy Cerere is a pretty pristine piece of … Continue reading
Catching Up
I started writing this blog about two weeks ago but was having some serious computer difficulties. Turns out, I needed a new hard drive. Now that my computer has a new engine, I am back in action. I started on … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Expat Life, Food, Friends, Work
Tagged albino coyote, American flag, chocolate, cockroach, iguana, Irazú Volcano, leaf katydid, North America, Portlandia, pride, Sanitorio Durán, TED, TEDxUWCCR, Turrialba Volcano, USA, UWC Costa Rica
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Staycation
I wonder if there is a word in Spanish for “staycation”? Anyway, that is what I have been doing this holiday break, exploring Costa Rica. The break started with a trip to some hot springs to help Jana celebrate her … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Expat Life, Food, Gluten Free, Travel
Tagged animal camo, bicycling, Buena Tierra, bugs, bus trip, cafe, Christmas dinner, Christmas parade, family, friends, gluhwein, hot springs, Mocapan, relaxing, staycation, Vuelta Costa Rica, Waldorf Astoria Red Cake
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Busy, busy, busy
In the two years of working in Al Ain I forgot how busy a teacher’s life is. That is because I didn’t have a typical teacher’s life there. And to be fair, I don’t really have a “typical” teacher’s life … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Expat Life, Friends, Work
Tagged 10K, 80s party, al fresco, atom bombs, ballet, beach, black & white photography, Christmas, competition, costume, fun, iguana, intelligent, iPhone photography, moth, National Theater Coast Rica, Punta Leona, running, Santa Claus, students, swim meet, swimming, teaching, Thanksgiving dinner, The Nutcracker, United World College Costa Rica, WWII technology
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A Student In Need
Generally speaking, I try to keep this blog about me and my life. But sometimes little things touch my heart and I need to share them with you. Today one of the amazing UWC Costa Rica students, whom I know through … Continue reading
Posted in Expat Life, Work
Tagged death, fundraising, help, money, support, travel, UWC Costa Rica
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