On October 12th, I embark on a ten week journey across Central America. In the process, I hope to hit every country in Central America plus Peru and Mexico. These are the only parameters I have created for the trip. Everything else is completely unplanned and that's how I prefer it! I'm investigating options of what to do along the way, but am making very few set plans until I get down there. I have, however set several goals:
1-Kayak along the bay on the Pacific side of Costa Rica
2-Bungee Jump
3-Mayyyyyyyybe ride in a Hot Air Balloon
4-Deep Sea Fishing for Tuna off the Coast
5-Ride a Sailboat
6-Watch the endangered sea turtles lay eggs along the beach
7-Hitchhike with a complete stranger
8-Snorkel the Reefs of Belize
9-Meet my Friend in the Peace Corps who is working in El Salvador
10-Drink out of a coconut on the Beach
11-Hike up to a volcanoe
12-Sleep in a hammock on the beach
13-Try to learn to surf
14-Scuba Dive into the Great Blue Hole in Belize
15-Visit the Mayan Ruins of Guatemala
16-Hike to Machu Pichu in Peru
17-Party at a disco in Panama
18-Drink a Margarita in Mexico
19-Not get raped in Nicaragua
20-Stay at an abandoned fishing village in Honduras
This list is subject to change!
Yesterday I contacted Forester Instituto Internacional; a Costa Rican based Spanish Institute. They provide home-placements with meals and laundry service all included in a fairly reasonable package. They have optional courses/placements in anywhere from 1-4 weeks in length. Given my history of failed language courses, I'm thinking I need the four week program! Weekends are left alone so that students can go out and explore the country. The director said that when I get there in mid October they will be half way into a course. He invited me to come in to investigate my options with private lessons. He said, "You come in, you like it--good! If not...maybe at least you get a cup of coffee out of it!" He KNOWS my Achilles Heel!
At the time being, I am inclined to forecast that I'll travel through Panama and Peru in my first two weeks there, and then start classes on November 1st when a new course begins. But again, I'm making few set plans until I have sand under my feet and a coconut drink in my hand!
One thing's for certain; if I don't learn spanish quicker than I have been with Rosetta Stone, I'm liable to accidentally end up on a boat to Cuba...only to later arrive back in the states by swimming to Florida. Not a bad incentive to learn!
Tom,
ReplyDeleteI hope you have the trip of a lifetime and bring back many wonderful memories to share with us all. Have fun, and be safe! I love you, son. XO
Mom
Did you make it to Costa Rica in one piece? Donahue
ReplyDeleteTalked to him for hours yesterday, and he is fine...:)
ReplyDeleteVidar and Tone, Norway
<mike, i made it all in one piece. im living well in playa samara right now. it´s a beautiful small village right on the beach. should post something soon. thanks again mike!
ReplyDeleteTom, everyday will be a new adventure for you. Remember, you are never alone. I am with you every minute there. When you feel a small breeze that's me, surrounding you with light and love. You are a very brave young man to do this and I respect you for it. Remember, you may not need 10 weeks to get your fill of strange countries. It sure makes you appreciate the good ole USA!
ReplyDeleteI love you son, and my home is always open to you when and if you want it.
Love you,
Mom xoxoxoxoxoxo
PS Your stories should be made into a book!!!!!