Friday, June 17th
Today was our last day working in Estrada, a lot has gotten accomplished over the past five days and it is amazing to see how our building has come along. Since the day before we had finished painting almost all of the building we all took turns with making concrete or playing with the kids. We all felt the pressure of trying to balance work and play, making sure that we gave as much time and attention to the kids as possible while still contributing to the finishing of the concrete floor.
Our time spent with the kids was full of excitement and joy but at times, frustration and an inability to communicate with the children due to the language barrier. We spent the majority of the day in the church since the building was getting the final sections of the concrete floor filled in. The whole day we made bracelets and colored an enormous amount of Disney coloring pages. Several members of the group, including myself, found ourselves frustrated at times because we didn’t understand how the kids could keep asking us for more, until we realized that they have nothing at home, and then we were happy to give them more. We started to see how us being there was positively impacting the kids and how we had built friendships over the past five days.
We later departed after lunch for Puerto Viejo where we would spend two days just enjoying our time together and wrapping up our trip to Costa Rica. We arrived in the late afternoon and we were joyously greeted by air-conditioning and hot showers (at least for most of us). After frolicking in the pool for about an hour, after we had settled in, Joseph found himself being reminded of our cold showers at Earth, when Gracyn, Kelsey, and myself along with Joseph and Buck’s power was shut off, which we have come to the conclusion was caused by every possible light and fan, along with the air conditioning, being turned on. Let’s just say we got a tad bit carried away by the excitement of familiar surroundings that reminded us of home.
That day we reflected about our time in Estrada and on all the friendships that we had made with the sweet children. After dinner we only drove around town, we saw a pack of dogs (which is never a good sign) and decided that night, Puerto Viejo didn’t seem like a good idea.
All of us are enjoying our time together and have seen how we can impact the lives of the kids of Estrada and hopefully have created lasting friendships that they will remember for years to come. We are all starting to miss our friends and family, but the trip is fast approaching its end and we are not ready to go back to our normal lives and leave our new friends and our new found home of Costa Rica.
-Colleen K.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Today was our whole day at Puerto Viejo. After enjoying my first breakfast without rice and beans (although they were still an option) in five days we went to go zip lining. Cait conquered her fear of heights and came along for the ride. It can be seen in the video. We got to fly 300 feet above a raging river and see howler monkeys in the trees. Nick was attacked by an iguana perched on the third platform. Animals in Costa Rica seem to dislike Nick. It leapt a good seven feet from a standstill. The second half of the day was spent at the beach and in the town of Puerto Viejo. The beach was nice. I was attacked by a crab pinching my toes. In town we bought souvenirs for our families and ourselves. I successfully haggled a vender for the price of a stuffed animal sea turtle from $6000 ($12) to $5000 ($10) although by this point I was almost broke in colones so I didn’t buy it. It was very enjoyable to have some vacation time while we are here. Returning to rice and beans was painful afterwards. Overall a great day.
-Ben K.

Sunday, June 19, 2011
Today was our last full day in Costa Rica. We started the morning with a nice breakfast (without rice and beans) at Puerto Viejo. Most, but not all of us, were awakened by the annoying, but really cool howler monkeys. All though it doesn’t really matter, the sun rises at like 5 here. At around 8, we took off for Estrada for the last day. We had a morning service there. The church service was very nice even though I didn’t understand half of it. The kids were still lined up outside the church. Even through the dark, they find light in God.
After saying our goodbyes to all the kids, which was very difficult, we headed back to Earth University for our last night’s stay. We had a big group game of soccer and finally had some downtime to reflect on the amazing week that we just experienced.
-Ryan W.












