Apr 10, 2012

Early 2012

Cousins
The boys' cousin came for a visit in January and she wrapped them around her little finger. They were fighting for her attention!

New school, new uniforms.

School started in February. The days are long, ten hours including transportation 40 km one way. It is academically more challenging, but the boys love it! And the grounds are perfect for basketball and football.

Costa Rica is all about animals. We have spotted amazing species just next to our house, like the anteater sleeping high up in the tree. Tuomas was appalled by the scorpion mother carrying its young. Apparently the babies end up eating the mother! I have been to Monteverde again and saw 32 different species of birds in 2.5 days. My friend almost stepped on the tarantula.

Anteater in the yard of our old house.

Orange-kneed tarantula in Monteverde
Three-wattled bellbird  in Monteverde
Purple-throated mountain gem, female.

Pit viper in Monteverde
Perfect roundness of a jelly fish.


The red tide hit the shores in March and killed a lot of sea life. There were a lot of dead or half dead animals on the beach every morning and the smell was really bad. We tried putting the sea snakes back into the ocean since they were still alive.

Sea snake

Frozen smile of a parrot fish
Tuomas jumping from about 5 m!
Back in February we did a weekend trip to Tambor because Risto played in his first tournament. While he was playing I took Tuomas and Jaakko to a waterfall in Montezuma. Tuomas really enjoyed jumping from the high rocks, I didn't.

During the weekends we spend a lot of time in the park. All four boys play basketball and the three younger ones find old and new friends there to play with.
Playing hide and seek in the park
Risto playing baloncesto in Coco Beach.
The beach right next to the basket ball court.

I am addicted to cacao beans. These sprinkled on my orange juice-banana-ginger-cayenne pepper-cinnamon smoothie, yummy!
Roasted, unpeeled cacao beans, about $4/kg.
During the Easter break we decided to go to Rincon de la Vieja for a short hike to the La Cangreja waterfall. Well, not so short. It was 5 km to the waterfall. We had walked maybe 4 km when Jaakko had a total meltdown. He was not happy, but we thought it was because he had forgotten to take his swimming shorts. "There is no waterfall there! I don't want to go!!". When we finally got there, he did not want to swim. He ate a bit, drank his juice, was unhappy. It was a beautiful place, the rest of us enjoyed swimming in the cool water. Tranquil. When we started walking back Jaakko threw up after walking 3 m. Only 4997 m to go back to the parking lot. And there were a lot of hills going up and down. DH ended up carrying him for at least 2 km, I carried him maybe for 500 m.  Either he had a sunstroke or a migraine. He slept all the way driving back home, had a little bit to eat and drink while demanding that all the lights be turned off and slept 12 hours. And he said that he won't go back to Rincon before he turns 12.

Jaakko not happy.
La Cangreja waterfall
The long way back.
When we moved into our new house in February the dishwasher didn't work. A repair guy came over two or three times to look at it until he finally took the washer with him. "The spare part will arrive mañana." Last week he brought a temporary dishwasher. Such is his expertise in this field that he used the wrong kind of a hose to connect the washer to the hot water causing a nice flood on our floor. Yesterday another guy came to attach a more suitable hose. He and his helper tipped the washer on its side causing another flood. I gave them a bucket and some rags. First one of them left to buy some parts that they needed, after half an hour the other guy disappeared, too. I was left with this scene, water and tools on the floor, bucket full of dirty water and no knowledge if/when they'd be back. And I was supposed to cook dinner.  Eventually, to my huge surprise, they did come back and the washer does work.... mas o menos.

Will it ever work?

I have spent some of my free time doing photography. I know two photographers here and have been able to practice my skills photographing nature and people. It is a lot of fun and hopefully I have learned something, too.
Waves in Coco Beach

Por que?
Happy!

Apr 3, 2012

Random pictures

These pictures are in no chronological nor logical order. Just pictures. Enjoy.
Risto jumping at the waterfall in Pacifico, Coco Beach.
Our friends lived in a gated community in Coco and there was a wonderful waterfall in which you could go swimming. Wonderful during the wet season, stagnant icky water during the dry. The boys had so much fun jumping into the small pond.
Tyler and Risto showing off.
Tuomas was brave to do it, too.
My friend Cindy and I hiked up the hill while DH was left in charge of the boys.
Cool fungi by the stream.
Oranges are about $2 for 40.
Pineapples are $1-2 per.



Bananas for $0.8/kg.

Mamon chinos.



This cream is put on cows and horses to protect them from the attack of vampire bats. And we thought mosquitoes would be nasty enough.
As a joke I asked for coke and pot. I got a glass of coke in a pot.




Different fish in Playa Ocotal.
Male iguana iguana in Palo Verde.

Tuomas on an evening swim in Playa Hermosa.

Paper Snow Flakes Star Wars Style.
Ringed Kingfisher.
















Snappy.
Male and female iguana iguana.
Turquoise-browed Motmot.

The mall in Liberia. Did they run out of money or what happened?


We found two boa constrictors in our yard one night. Actually we called Mike a.k.a "Snake" to take them away since we didn't know if they were harmless or not. They were so harmless that the boys had a chance to play with them.




Storm in October 2011 in Playa Hermosa.



Two-toed sloth. This is what living in Costa Rica is about. Seeing amazing wildlife.
Snowy Egret in Palo Verde.

This brilliant coloured spider was about 1.5 cm across.


Rio Tempisque in the rainy season.
A foot long stick insect in Monteverde.
View from the mountains near Tilaran.
The tall Guanacaste tree fell onto the road.