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Hola from Costa Rica!!!
Hello LCS, Costa Rica has been awesome so far. It is only two days in and I am having a blast with my classmates and miss all of you guys a lot. We had quite the experience sleeping in the airport and probably got an hour of sleep at the very most, but we had a blast doing it. The plane rides were quick and easy. The first day was a long one because when we got out of the airport in Costa Rica it was humid and we had not eaten or slept for a while so we were pretty miserable. We have two awesome tour guides named Dustin and Pow. They have been an absolute joy to have as tour guides. We have been in shops and got to go to a gorgeous waterfall today that was truly one of Gods finest inventions. We got yelled at for trying to go behind the waterfall and I was annoyed because I was already three quarters of the way there and it was a tough swim. The food has been really good and we have not had any stomach issues as of yet. Knock on wood. We got to go to hot springs this evening and had VIRGIN strawberry daqueries while we swam. The area was gorgeous and nobody got bit by a poisonious snake which there are plenty of here. God has been so great with getting all of the luggage here on time and with keeping everybody safe. We have ziplining planned for tomorrow which everybody is pumped for. We are looking forward to serving the local people here and also to get home and see you guys as well. No doubt we will have lots of stories to tell. Shout out to my favorite 6th graders who I hope are reading this!!!! Love all you guys and miss you,
Jared St. John
Hola de Costa Rica!
Hola de Costa Rica! That means “Hello from Costa Rica!” I would love to write this whole letter to you in Spanish but first of all I cannot speak that much spanish, and second, you would not enjoy this letter because you would not understand it! Anyways, I hope things are going well back in Miss Mickel’s class. I know you are all excited for summer but continue to do your homework and don’t drive Miss Mickel too crazy, alright?!? Here are a few of my favorite/crazy things that have happened on the trip so far. 1. Spent my first night in the airport. 2. Got to eat seaweed soup for the first time (It was pretty good!) 3. Bartered in spanish and bought myself a $20 costa rican hammock 4. Hiked down to and swam in a waterfall next to a volcano. 5. Soaked in a natural hot springs that had 6 different pools. Those are a few of the highlights for me so far. Its only day 2. Tomorrow the plan is to go ziplining through a jungle canopy with 13 different ziplines, the longest being a forth of a mile long. The weather here is beautiful and it rains randomly, but it makes everything an adventure. Its been a busy two days and everyone is having so much fun, and it helps us to sleep soundly at night. One more thing before I say Adios; everyone down here in Costa Rica uses a saying. They say “Pura Vida”! It means pure life! So everyone repeat it, “Pura Vida”! Its kind of positive encouragment to say to one another. Alright, Adios and Buenos Noches!
Love your class senior,
Kate Albers
First Evening in Paradise
After a lot of travelling, we were taken to an open air restaraunt where a traditional meal of chicken, slaw and some paste was served with corn chips. Everyone seemed to enjoy! I however had tossed my cookies just before eating and had to simply watch them finish their meals. I was the first casualty of not drinking enough water, so everyone now understands to stay well hydrated. I am glad it happened to me and am doing fine this morning as we get ready to go visit Mt. Arenal, waterfalls, and a catholic church and hot springs. More updates this evening.
Brett Markey
Suffering too much?
San Jose
Some sight seeing after the quick lunch included driving around town, past the soccer stadium, and to a small market where we spent a little time shopping and browsing. Okay, so what is Kate going to do with a hammock?
Brett Markey
Do You Know Your Way In San Jose………
After clearing customs, we met up with our guide (Dustin Woida) and we boarded a very nice bus which sped us off to lunch. Sleep still avoids most of us as we chase the adrenelin rush.
Brett Markey
Arrival at San Jose, Costa Rica
we made it…
This time Austin and I were anticipating a great landing. Well we came in hot, did a pretty nice bounce, and then brakes were applied very harshly. But we were down and all good.
Brett Markey
Austin…He said it was a Go Around?!!!
As we approached the runway at MIA and were at about 500feet, I noticed the plane bank quickly to the right, flare the engines for all they were worth and then bank the plane a harsh left while lifting the nose and beginning to climb with full throttle. I glanced toward Austin and said; “that’s not normal” (in a very calm yet questioning tone). We shared comments that this was definitely an unusual methodology for landing a plane, as we were still climbing. Then the captain came over the loud speaker and announced; “in case you are wondering, that is what we call a “go around”…..my words then were something like- yea a go around the other plane that was either taxiing on our path or the one that took off?!!!
Brett Markey






















