Thursday, September 13, 2012

A Bumpy Road

The last few days have been full, but a common theme has been this:

You probably wouldn't guess it, but this is a highway in Costa Rica. Not a back road or a driveway, a highway. Dillon and I rented a car to get around and I'm so thankful it's 4WD. Otherwise we wouldn't have been able to leave the city.

Since I posted last, we've gone from Grecia to the Arenal Volcano, to Monteverde, and now down to the Pacific Coast on the Nicoya Peninsula. The drives have been absolutely beautiful, but also long, windy, and bumpy. We've even forded a few rivers...


So, let me share some highlights from each place. After leaving Grecia, we made our way northwest to the Arenal Volcano, which is the most active of Costa Rica's 5 active volcanoes. Since we are visiting in the rainy season, there was a lot of cloud cover and we weren't able to see any lava action, but we did hike up the mountain to see the old lava flow of 1994. This sounded great in theory, but our guided tour was canceled, and by the time we finally found a trail that wasn't too expensive, it was getting dark. Not the wisest choice, but we made the hike at dusk and in a thunderstorm. I think that will be another theme of this trip...thunder and lightning storms. Though the last 2 days have been dry for us, we've at least seen them in the distance every day. 



Needless to say, the hike wasn't awesome. BUT afterwards, we went to Baldi Hot Springs for a buffet dinner and swimming until 10pm (late by Costa Rican standards since it gets dark here at 6pm). Baldi has 25 different pools of varying temperatures. The first one at the top of the hill is 107 degrees and then as you move down the hill, the pools get cooler. The pools and saunas were all inter-connected and I was so impressed with whoever designed the resort. A lot of the pools had swim-up bars, and I can just imagine what a party the place must be in tourist season.



On our drive to Monteverde, we drove around Lake Arenal. We made a pit-stop at the only micro-brewery in Costa Rica for some free beer tasting and our first monkey sighting!!




We made it just in time to Hotel Belmar in Monteverde to drop our bags and change before we were picked up for our zip-lining and canopy tour at Selvatura Park in the Monteverde Cloud Forest.

Zip-lining is probably my most favorite thing we've done on the trip so far (other than laying in the sun, on the beach). It was just enough adrenaline, but with an amazing view. The longest zip-line was 1,000 meters and I loved soaring over the canopy. It was like being in the Planet Earth documentary when they fly over the rainforest. Of course, Dillon and I were the only people in our group so we had the guides to ourselves. They were a lot of fun and Dillon and I enjoyed the Tarzan Swing at the end and going tandem on the last zip-line.





And to answer your question: No, I have not worn the same outfit every day. It's merely an illusion.
Nosara updates to come!


Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Pura Vida

Our first two days in Costa Rica have been amazing. One of our flights was delayed an hour on the way here, but otherwise everything went smoothly. On arrival to San Jose, I panicked a little bit when we got off the plane and the reality of being in a foreign country hit me. In Europe, I was so used to traveling and winging it, I had forgotten the initial intimidation of arriving in a place you don't the language or culture. We found our ride pretty quickly after getting through customs and I was relieved to see my name on a sign in the crowd of taxi drivers. Enrique loaded us up in the old land rover (think Jurassic Park) and we set off in the dark humidity. The roads here aren't well-maintained or well-lit and as soon as Enrique pulled off on the dirt road to the hotel, I thought for sure we were going to die. Thankfully, that wasn't the case. We made it in one piece to the Vista Del Valle Plantation Inn. 

Before bed, Dillon wanted to rinse off and found company in the shower:

I was almost okay with having a spider experience right away to get it over with. I've been hyping up the spiders in my head since I first started reading my Costa Rica guidebook (I would highly recommend Fodor's Guides), and yes, all of the bugs have lived up to expectations.

I didn't sleep too well, but waking up to this view of the canyon was well worth it: 

Dillon and I did some exploring of the hotel grounds before we had breakfast. I still cannot get over how beautiful everything is...and abundant. Before 10am we had seen lizards, hummingbirds, leaf-cutter ants, and the craziest spiders I've ever seen. Not to mention, there are butterflies every three feet. An orange one took a liking to Dillon and wouldn't stop hovering over him at the pool.

Vista's welcome sign:

Coffee beans! Breakfast was complete with Costa Rican coffee...which I would rank right up there with French espresso:

Lizard pals:

Banana spiders the size of my hand:

The waterfall at the end of our mini-hike:

Bamboo outside our villa:

Yesterday was really relaxing: we explored, had breakfast, went on a hike, got our rental car, spent an hour or two at the pool, and THEN...
We went bungee jumping in a thunderstorm.
Seriously.
I can't believe I did it. Dillon jumped first (250 ft.) and then we had to wait on a rubber mat for the lightning to pass for my jump. It was literally the craziest thing I've ever done. I was just so resolute to not let down everyone watching that I didn't hesitate when our 'jump master' counted down from 5. The jump was exhilarating, so much so that I will never do it again. We took some pictures, but I don't think I'll be able to load them until I get home.

That's all for now. Dillon and I are headed from Grecia to La Fortuna today. We are hiking the Arenal Volcano this evening and hopefully enjoying some hot springs.




xoxo
Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Thursday, September 6, 2012

shaking with anticipation?

20 injured as major earthquake damages Costa Rica coast

Take off is still tomorrow...
It's calming that the tsunami warning was called off and the magnitude was .3 less than originally reported. But still, I'm a bit uneasy. We'll have to get there and reassess traveling to the Pacific Coast. The Caribbean might be calling my name instead.

Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Sunday, August 26, 2012

good to know

'Listen to me: everything you think you know, every relationship you've ever taken for granted, every plan or possibility you've ever hatched, every conceit or endeavor you've ever concocted, can be stripped from you in an instant. Sooner or later, it will happen. So prepare yourself. Be ready not to be ready. Be ready to be brought to your knees and beaten to dust. Because no stable foundation, no act of will, no force of cautious habit will save you from this fact: nothing is indestructible.'

-Jonathan Evison in his new book The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving

Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Saturday, August 25, 2012

The Dream Keeper

Bring me all of your dreams,
You dreamers,
Bring me all of your
Heart melodies
That I may wrap them
In a blue cloud-cloth
Away from the too-rough fingers
Of the world.

-Langston Hughes


Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

published

Check out the article I wrote for the International Rescue Committee here

I am SO SO happy

xoxo
Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Sunday, August 19, 2012

*insert dramatic music here*

It's that time again...life transitions, traveling. You can tell because I'm writing to sort myself out. It's a dead give-away. I'm too predictable sometimes.

On the 31st, I am moving out of my house, quitting my job, and throwing myself into the unknown...and also literally into a canyon when I go bungee jumping.

Yes, you read that correctly. Dillon talked me into bungee jumping when we go to Costa Rica in September. Travel blogging is apparently the only way to get me to post online these days.

xoxo
Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

confession

I also have a tumblr...

only for pictures though! I leave all my words for blogspot...lucky.

http://jeunefolleetlibre.tumblr.com/

xoxo
Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Monday, March 12, 2012

the last straw

So what would you do if you came home and a 30-year-old apartment-mate is passed out on the front door step? And when he finally manages to wake up, there is blood all over his face and hands and smeared on the front door where he's tried to get in? And all he can say is 'I'm fucked up'?

Yeah...I moved out. Right after I called 911.

Mom thinks I'm being called into law.

Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Friday, March 9, 2012

A Day in the Life

Sooooo apparently I'm blogging again! Quite the gap from October when I was in France, but we all go through seasons I guess. Sometimes I NEED to blog and other times I can't even force posting a youtube video.

Exciting things in my life right now:

1) A new job at Third Place Books in Seattle.
It's kind of weird settling back into a job after a 7-month vacation, but refreshing, especially because the bookstore is laid-back and community-centered. There's such a difference between 3rd Place and Borders, it's stunning. I'm not sure how many trade-secrets I can give away, but overall I'm glad to be out of the corporate setting (though I must say, RIP Borders).
Not only am I surrounded by books once again (I've worked three days so far and I've already bought two books), but I will be receiving paychecks! I am actually going to have money to spend and SAVE like the good old days. Saving money...almost forgot what that feels like. However, I do have a list of things I'm itching to get with those paychecks...after rent, tuition, and food of course.
-Red Hunter boots
-Yellow pants, much like these
-Dolce&Gabbana L'Imperatrice perfume
-A new coffee thermos
-Some vegetarian cookbooks I've been eyeing while I shelve books in the cooking section (not good when you're hungry)

And speaking of jobs, Dillon has one of those too. He's a financial adviser and officially starts on Wednesday. Such a grown-up. I'm really proud of him :)

2)In addition to a new job, I have a new house!
This keeps getting better, huh? I will be moving into a new house in less than a week. The house is a little further from campus, but I'll be living with 6 other girls in a house with a washer and dryer, a dishwasher, and without black mold or weed dealers. Just what I always wanted.

3)My finals will be completed on Tuesday, which means Spring Break, and the inevitability of graduating in June. I have applied for graduation and am on track for my Political Science degree with one class left. That's right, I'm only taking one class during Spring Quarter. I guess I'll have to find some other things to fill my time since I won't be a full-time student for the first time.

xoxo
Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

i need a forest...

or an ocean.
or an elephant :)



xoxo
Caitlin
caitlinboyd72@gmail.com