Thursday, November 29, 2012

Just Dreaming.........










I now have my house up for sale, considering just what to do next.  In 2006, I came to Costa Rica for 3 months - that turned into 6 years - with 60 just around the corner....... thinking, thinking, thinking.  The wind is shifting - time for a change in my life!

Last night I got home from a 3 day trip south with my tico friend Gustavo.

Gustavo grew up in the mountain city San Isidro - just a little over 2 hours from where I now live.  San Isidro is large but very spread out and nothing like San Jose.  It is at the base of the Costa Rica's highest mountain - Mt. Chirripo, which I actually climbed back in 2008.

We left early Monday morning.  He needed to take his car to his mechanic for some major work, so after he dropped me off at my hotel, he told me he would see me the next morning.  Bright and early Tuesday, we headed out.  The very first place he showed me........after all that followed.......and to this very moment - this is what I am now obsessing about.

The property is about 20 minutes out of town.  It is about an acre and 1/2 land with a small tico house that would need to be replaced.  There is a pasture in front perfect for my 2 horses which I will have someday, and plenty of room for my future dogs :)  Access to the property is very easy and will be no problem at all with my new Toyota truck :)

When we pulled up to the house I was checking out the pasture - all that was growing - fruit trees, peppers, etc, etc and then we headed down the hill - a very short walk to the river.  When we got out on the flat rocks overlooking a deep swimming hole, Gustavo pointed out the waterfall just up the river.  I swear my heart skipped a beat when I saw it........and to this very moment sitting here in my house - I WANT it!!!

Don't you hate it when you find something you really want - but don't have the money!!  By next week I will have made all my realtor contacts, flyers posted, 4 sale sign up.......I'm going for it and if that property is still available when this house sells - you will all be invited to the house warming party :)

Pura Vida

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

5 Lovely Ladies




Anna, Brigitte, Karen, Cindy....Mamados
I actually took these photos a few weeks ago but found them on my camera when I downloaded this evening.  This was obviously a sunset beach walk in Esterillos with 5 lovely ladies - Karen, Brigitte, Anna, Cindy and......Mamados :)

Pura Vida

Friday, November 23, 2012

Gratitude

Paul & Glenn

Steve


Anna

Pauls first Wave


Raymond's last night, Steve, Anna, Paul, Glenn, Dylan




Dylan












Glenn, Paul, Steve


Playa Manuel Antonio







Sunset at Manuel Antonio




Paul, me, Dylan, Glenn, Vago, Anna, Steve



Dylan & Paul






















Joe, Glenn & Steve








The Last Night
Two weeks ago the tide came in when my beautiful friend Anna arrived from Houston for a short 10 day visit.  Her boyfriend Heyward was not with her and so I knew I would be able to have her all to myself.  Two days later the Ontario boys arrived.

I can't remember exactly what day of the week it was but surf was in the evening and I was on the beach specifically to take photos of Anna.  While I was sitting there I saw a couple guys I recognized from last year - Steve and Glenn from Ontario.  With them was their friend Dylan whom I also met a year ago with Paul, his first time ever in Costa Rica.

Both Steve and Glenn recognized me on the beach and when they came out of the water with surf boards in hand immediately walked over to me to say hello - and thus the fun began.

In the days that followed, the 4 guys, me and Anna were a team - dinners together, me taking 2 of them by hand running on the beach splashing water that was lit up like florescent fireworks due to the algae in the water, a trip to national park Manuel Antonio, followed by many pina coladas and a crazy evening at Vago's, an afternoon walk with Dylan and Paul to Punta Mala where I placed them on the edge of a crevasse with mountains of water crashing down upon them, fun times surfing, tons of laughter.

Before I go any further I need to clarify - Glenn, Paul and Dylan are all married with children, Steve is in a committed relationship.  Like my other favorites the "Daytona Boys" - these guys were all about family, sharing photos, no crude comments about the ticas.....here to surf, have a good time with their closest guy friends, not the free for all I often see when many others show up who conveniently forget they are married.

Yesterday the tide went out and with it went Glenn, Steve and Dylan.   Paul had already left Sunday night and Anna returned to Texas on Monday.  Within in the hour of saying good-bye to the remaining three,  the sadness set in. Yesterday was Thanksgiving and my thoughts were with my 3 sons - each experiencing the day in their own way but not together.  Having the guys here was such a joy in that they are all such great examples of good men who put their families first.  On the day America celebrates family, I was overly homesick for times past when my children were small and holidays such as this were a huge part of our lives.

The tide comes in - the tide goes out - such is life in Esterillos.  Many wonderful people who are here such a short time often have a huge impact on my life.  My house is currently for sale - when that happens I have no idea where I go.  There is a good chance I will never see these guys again - however - what I do know is a bond was created - it is part of the magic of Costa Rica.  Internet, FaceBook, etc now makes it so easy to stay in touch and knowing that I am confident we will remain connected and for that......I am truly grateful!

To celebrate Thanksgiving I had been invited by Kealy and Desirae to their house for dinner.  Deb from Colorado had arrived the day before, joined us along with Jack and another fairly new friend Sunny.  There was a moment before we ate that I looked at each one of them, saw them for the close friends they are who love me, felt grateful for the special evening we shared.

It was late when I got home and before I went to bed I checked my e-mail.  There were 2 messages - one from my oldest son Chris, the other my middle son Scott.  Each one expressing their love and appreciation for me.  I had spoke to my youngest son Sean in the afternoon, a very open and honest conversation about past history and gratitude.

Such an interesting day.  When it comes down to it, the most important things in life are truly family and friends.  I am so very fortunate to have so much - 3 wonderful sons, friends from many different places in the world who truly love me and I them!

May the upcoming holidays be safe and joyous for all of you and your families.  My wish for you is that your heart overflow.......with Gratitude!

Pura Vida