The next morning we began our journey again. We started with a ferry across the bay and then a bus and taxi to Santa Teresa. This was a tiny surfing town with a few restaraunts and a store or two. We stayed in a private hostel. Yes, hostel not a hotel. It rained a bunch but I worshiped the sun at all times possible and got a serious tan in just a couple of hours. Apparently the sun is strong there!
Evidence of our tans. Before going out to dinner one night!
Evidence of our tans. Before going out to dinner one night!In Santa Teresa Brody attempted to surf for the first time ever. The town is known for its waves. While Brody risked his life (he did end up hitting himself in the jaw with the surf board, putting him out of commision for the rest of the day) I sat on the beach trying to not to worry about him drowning. The ocean was much to scary for me to enter. The current was soo strong there so it perpetuated my long time fear of the ocean. Needless to say, I did not swin in the Costa Rican waters.
The next stop on our trip was to Moctezuma. After a 6 a.m. departing bus and a monkey sighting, we arrived in the next coastal town. (p.s. it got dark at around 6 or 7 and usually was pouring at night so with no tv or too many other distractions we went to bed supper early and woke up at by 6 a.m. daily) In Moctezuma we checked into another hostel/hotel. This one even came with pets (the lizards that lived on our walls) Though the room wasn't too glamorous it was right on the beach, we could step out onto it after opening our front door.
The stormy beach in Moctezuma
The stormy beach in MoctezumaIn Moctezuma we decided to do something special. We decided to go zip-lining through the rain forrest. I was scared at first, but I volunteered to be the first one to take handle and ride down the zipline. Brody says I squealled as I went and everyone laughed at me. I was very beautiful and very green.

All geared up to go zip-lining!

After zip-lining we stopped at some beautiful waterfalls and enjoyed a break. Brody of course explored while I reluctantly followed hoping not the slip and fall on the slippery rocks.
After our trip to Moctezuma we made the final leg of our journey, back to San Jose. There we stayed in a cool hotel. It was made by connecting 3 really old houses together. It was really fun to walk around and best of all they had the most amazing continental breakfast. We had never seen such a spread at a hotel. There wasn't much to see in San Jose so we spent a lot of time being hermits. Here we finally had English TV so that kept us entertained. I was terrified of going out because I had read about how some parts of San Jose were dangerous, but when we did go places people were delighted to meet Americans. Apparently they didn't get many tourists at that particular restaurant. After two days in San Jose, we happily boarded our plane home. Luckily our flight was delayed and instead of having to make two stops on the way home they put us on a flight from Costa Rica to Atlanta to home. And the nice costa rican lady at the airport upgraded us up to first class! (my first time but unfortunately I got seriously sick from the airplane food) We were very excited to get home and start moving into our new apartment. It was a blast spending all our gift cards and buying furniture and decorating our apartment.
Well all that excitement is over now and now I struggle to just keep our apartment decently clean. Hope you enjoyed my incredibly long post, but I thought it was about time.
After our trip to Moctezuma we made the final leg of our journey, back to San Jose. There we stayed in a cool hotel. It was made by connecting 3 really old houses together. It was really fun to walk around and best of all they had the most amazing continental breakfast. We had never seen such a spread at a hotel. There wasn't much to see in San Jose so we spent a lot of time being hermits. Here we finally had English TV so that kept us entertained. I was terrified of going out because I had read about how some parts of San Jose were dangerous, but when we did go places people were delighted to meet Americans. Apparently they didn't get many tourists at that particular restaurant. After two days in San Jose, we happily boarded our plane home. Luckily our flight was delayed and instead of having to make two stops on the way home they put us on a flight from Costa Rica to Atlanta to home. And the nice costa rican lady at the airport upgraded us up to first class! (my first time but unfortunately I got seriously sick from the airplane food) We were very excited to get home and start moving into our new apartment. It was a blast spending all our gift cards and buying furniture and decorating our apartment.
Well all that excitement is over now and now I struggle to just keep our apartment decently clean. Hope you enjoyed my incredibly long post, but I thought it was about time.