We woke up early Sunday morning, packed a large cooler of beer, and took off to sea! Once we got close to the island, we could see what all the talk was about. Crystal clear water, powdery white sand, masses of palm trees, and a red parrot! We started with snorkeling. Not the best ever, but there were so many fish and we had a guide so that we were able to identify everything we saw.
snorkeling |
We then made our way back to the island to eat fresh coconut, play games in the sand and sea, and enjoy some drinks. The water was awkwardly warm. For a minute we thought everyone kept peeing, but it never got below that temperature.
the girls |
ready for lunch! |
After lunch, we were able to enjoy the water, beer, and each others company for a few more hours before heading back to the mainland. We had so much fun together as a group. This was the last time all of us will be able to hang out together and have fun before 3 of us leave Costa Rica. Sad times.
Salud Tortuga! |
Could you imagine if mangoes were one of the largest problems in US schools? Luckily, here at our little schools that is one of our biggest problems. There are so many mango trees on the school grounds. For the first couple weeks of schools, students would fight over mangoes, eat them in class, and steal them from each other. The school received so many parent phone calls and teacher complaints that we had to come up with a solution. My solution-Mango Monday Madness. Every Monday for the last 2 months I start my class with all of the students gathered under the shade of 3 mango trees. We share mango fun facts, and sometimes meditate for a minute. Then, for the last 15 minutes of the day the students go wild. They throw basketballs and soccer balls high into the tree, as well as shoes, big sticks, or other smaller children. The goal is to collect as many mangoes as possible so that all students can take home one or two and eat them there. For the rest of the week, if a student is caught with mango he/she is not permitted to participate the following week. It has been a fun and usually chaotic time, and sadly today was my last Mango Monday ever...
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