Sunday, July 25, 2010

Creature Comforts to...Well...Just Creatures!











So, here I sit staring at the blank page before me...gosh has it been more than a month since my last post? Oh ya, I was on vacation. Welcome back Sally! I remember packing up to leave last month and feeling a tad anxious about how we would transition back into the States. "Would the boys want to return to Costa Rica for a second year?", "Who and what would the boys remember about Chicago?", what about Mike and me? Well, as we landed in Chicago, the wheels barely touched down at O'Hare and it felt like we never left. How could Monteverde feel so much like a dream, so removed as I looked around the plane while people bustled around to open the overhead bins, turned on their cell phones and jockeyed for position within the center aisle? Life goes on.

While sipping on wine and chuckling over something funny I'm sure with my sister, we started talking about what I have missed about living in the States, undoubtedly, hot showers rank right up there, here are some others that come to mind.

WHAT WAS HARD WHILE IN THE STATES...?
Running in 90 plus weather
Keeping dibs on the "On Demand" button on Auntie Beth's TV remote control
Spending so much time and energy getting anywhere (car seats, traffic, road construction)
Missing the temperatures in Monteverde and the ability to walk anywhere
Missing the ability to send the kids outside with a 'Go climb trees....please' command
Making selections at the grocery store
Saying goodbye to friends and family
Explaining to friends and family that you really can get use to the bugs and insects

WHAT WAS EASY?
Running on the 'flat lands' of Chicago
Relaxing in a steamy shower with all the shampoos, body lotions, conditioners, foot/calous removers, etc. to choose from
Crawling into a dry bed; with the smell of fresh bounce fabric softener
Waking up in the morning and not having to sweep up mounds of dead land-shrimp from the floor
Having laundry dry in 30 minutes
Tossing your dirty dishes into a dishwasher
Flipping a switch for your morning cup of java (coffee sock, is that something you wear?)
Seeing the clouds/storms roll in - absence of trees/forest
Spending hours in Mom and Dad's, Aunt Jeanine's pool
Riding cousin's bikes on the sidewalk instead of grass and rocks
Riding bikes without a seat that was taped on and no pedals
Travelling 2000 miles in the car to visit relatives in NC and NY without a portable DVD player

So much fun, great times spent with both my family and Mike's family. Two days before we flew back to Costa Rica, my anxiety level went through the roof – I did not want to return for some reason, perhaps I had gotten use to the creature comforts and spoiled myself a little too much...(knew I should have forgone that pedicure)! I’m sure missing family and friends also contributed to my racing heart beat and sweaty palms….so I tried to press on as we packed up for our second year here in Monteverde. Part of me, I’m sure, was nervous as to how the boys would react to leaving Chicago; however they were ready to return and did not cry out ‘to stay’ longer, so no additional pulling on my heart strings.

We arrived home almost a week ago and were greeted at the airport by Kattya and her husband who drove us up the mountain. So green and lush, definitely the rainy season was upon us – this was confirmed when we arrived at the little brown house, opened the door and were overcome with the musty smells of mildew and mold. Mike actually boiled a concoction of spices on the stove that night in an attempt to mask the must and mold....NICE! Needless to say, I have had my head down cleaning for four days….everything is moldy, we’ve had to throw out puzzles, shoes, books due to the rains and mold. I actually broke down and splurged for a bottle of Lysol as well. We are slowly making headway and had a rain-free/sun filled day yesterday which we took full advantage. A couple of days ago we stole away to one of our favorite hiking spots, the Waterfall off the main road and could not reach it due to trail damage complements of the rain. Mudslides and bridges out on the trail left us with having to improvise and that we did. The boys had great fun mucking around in the river bed and making channels/tributaries with sticks and oh how Mike was back in his element. We had so much rain two days ago that the water started to rush in the kitchen and back bedroom doors. We quickly grabbed brooms and started to sweep like crazy. We propped up a board against the roof to deflect the rain in hopes of helping our 'rescue effort'. All is well with this crew!

The ant hills in the pasture seem to have doubled in size and have encroached onto the yard. We are delighting in the new fence gate which will corral the horses in the pasture but are not so elated with the tiny ants we have all over the kitchen and the main bathroom sink. I think there is a colony in the ceiling (at least that is what Mike thinks as he was perched upon the counter top with flashlight held high this morning). The big black spiders are showing themselves in the house and Mike had to tell me to put the flashlight up as I stood on the bed about 10 PM last night shining the light into the high corner ceiling egging him onto climb up on the dresser with the critter cup in hand, 'you really can reach it' Okay already!

We were welcomed back by a call from our friend, Sue Trossle and have seen plenty of familiar faces already. Not much has changed here on the Green Mountain, perhaps that is its draw. The pulperia at the bottom of the hill is still in business so I’m happy that I can still pick up my box wine and bananas (and more) easily. The vacant space adjacent has been rented by a Gringo couple who has opened up a school for toddlers through Prepa (before 1st grade) - Bellbird School. I hear some other teachers from La Creativa School in Cerro Plano have migrated over so I will check it out as they might offer afternoon activities for the boys. I think it is Montessori based and will offer another educational option to families who are on the MFS /La Creativa waiting list. Both Mike and I are interested to follow their journey.

Now that I am here and have a few nights of sleep under me, it does feel like home – the kids are happy and outdoors, pooped and in bed no later than 8 p.m. (a far cry from the almost midnight bedtime hours they kept in Chicago).

There is so much to be thankful for and we are blessed to have spent 5 weeks visiting with you all. Thanks to Beth and Josh for hosting us as well as Aunt Julie and Uncle Craig, thanks to sister in laws who travelled far to visit and for those just around the corner for sharing their pool for a quick dip. We especially enjoyed the time at the farm in NY state and are happy that the boys have gotten a taste of the farm.

We miss everyone and hope that you will stay with us this year through our writings so we can stay connected. And please come to visit!

School starts in three weeks, I'll be ramping up the new building project and life will once again become routine...really?

Pics to follow

Peace
Signed: S

1 comment:

  1. Glad you are back in your rain forest! Sounds like you had an excellent time in the States! And thanks to all that have posted pictures of your visit!

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