Settled in to San Antonio

 

Mariah with her host sister, Brenda.
Mariah with her host sister, Brenda.

Our Costa Rica gap students are finding their feet in their host community of San Antonio! So far they are coming along well with a world map mural at the school and teaching English classes to the second- through sixth-graders. Right now the students are working on the verb “to be” and practicing its usage with different household objects and rooms. The have also learned numbers and the ABCs.

Sarah, Mariah, and Jonah pose with the near-complete World Map.
Sarah, Mariah, and Jonah pose with the near-complete World Map.
A snapshot from English class on Wednesday.
A snapshot from English class on Wednesday.

The weekend brought adventures such as a fishing trip to the local stream with Sarah’s host brother, Steven, and a visit to a nearby swimming hole to cool off in the heat of the afternoon. In the afternoon, we played cards with some new friends and snacked on potato soup and sugar cookies that Sarah’s mom had made. On Sunday, Mariah, Jonah, and Sarah attended a soccer game that San Antonio hosted to cheer on their new friends and family members. In the mean time, a baby cow was born!

The newborn calf!
The newborn calf!

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After school on Monday, Sarah and Mariah went on a trip with their host families to a rodeo in a town nearby. They reported that it was a very exciting experience with several different events! Meanwhile, Jonah relaxed in San Antonio, and spent some time with new friends.

We are getting very excited for our trip to Manuel Antonio National Park this weekend. We are hoping to see monkeys!

Until then. Pura vida!

Alison, Mariah, Sarah, and Jonah

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