
Casa de Oky en Costa Rica
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
The countdown is on!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Can't get enough
Wow, I have now been in Costa Rica for 2 months, and I only have 3 weeks (and a day) until I fly back to the states! The time has flown by; I have enjoyed every second of it, and God has been pouring his love over me every day (more of that a little later). I started observing/teaching at the high school on February 27. I observed for 2 weeks, and this week I started teaching solo again. The unit is softball (not exactly my sport), but I am quickly growing in my own skills while I am teaching the students the same. The students are used to spending the majority of every class only playing the game (in whatever unit they are in), so I am trying to integrate some drills and exercises for them to practice their skills. With Costa Rica being a Latin American country, softball isn’t exactly the most popular sport around here. There isn’t a school baseball or softball team, so PE class is about the only time they have to play softball. That being said, there are some students who still do very well with it…even hit some balls over the fence for home runs, but many still don’t have a clue as to how to hold the bat or when they should run to the next base. This makes it more challenging to try and teach important skills, while not boring the ones who are more advanced. I am really enjoying my supervising teach, Glenda, just as much as I loved being with Harlet, even though the two have very different personalities. I am still coaching/practicing with the high school boy’s volleyball team. I love having the opportunity to coach a little more while being in CR, as well as play some too.
Two weekends ago, the 4 of us girls went to another beach in CR, Manuel Antonio. This is where I’ll be going with my family (in 16 short days!!). I only made it a day trip, so that I wouldn’t see too much of the area without them. It was beautiful though; like many other beaches here, mountain shoot up right around you, there are giant rocks leading out into the ocean, and overall the landscape just makes you feel like you never want to leave.
Last weekend, Jessica and I went to Poas, a nearby volcano. We went with a company that took us to Poas first, then a coffee plantation, and finally a woodwork shop where they make wood art, furniture, and jewelry. When we got to the National Park at Poas, it was extremely cloudy and probably the coldest weather I’ve experienced in CR (and yes I was wearing shorts and a light jacket, because that’s what the website said to bring). We walked for about 10 minutes to where the overlook into the crater is, and it was still cloudy and foggy to where we couldn’t see any of the acid lake in the crater. Our guide told us that 60% of the people that come to Poas don’t see the acid lake. The reason being that they don’t wait for the clouds to clear…they walk up, see a lot of clouds and no crater, then they walk back and leave. He suggested that we wait between 20-30 minutes to try and see it. Sure enough, after about 5-10 minutes, the clouds cleared for about 30 seconds, and we saw a perfectly clear view of the acid lake!!! Just enough time to marvel at it and take a few pictures. We waited another 10 minutes or so, but the clouds stayed thick the rest of the time. As I am typing this, I’m realizing that this is what a lot of people do with God sometimes…we don’t wait for Him. We set expectations for when we need something to happen, and if it doesn’t happen in our timeframe, we walk away from Him; sometimes for only a short time, but sometimes for an extended time. He will ALWAYS be there waiting for us, so why can’t we wait for Him? This is HIS world. We are living in HIS time frame. Slow down, and wait for HIS PERFECT timing, because when you do, you get to see and experience His marvelous wonders He has FOR YOU!!
To sum up the rest of our Saturday last weekend, after Poas we went to a coffee plantation where we saw the life of a coffee bean from start to finish. The plantation was beautiful, we saw another very cool butterfly garden, we ate a delicious lunch, and we sampled (too much) coffee. At the final woodwork shop, we went on a short and sweet tour of how they make their wood, how they polish it, and how they assemble pieces together to make jewelry, furniture, and art. Check out my Facebook pictures to see more from this trip.
Now to tell you some stories about how God has been loving me :D So two weekends ago (the weekend we went to Poas), I had heard that an a cappella group from Yale would be at church on Sunday, and they would be singing some gospel-Kirk Franklin type songs (which I love!). We also heard that that Sunday morning would be the annual ox cart festival held in Escazu. This is what Escazu is well known for, and the ox carts are one of the trademarks of Costa Rica. The other student teachers really wanted to go to the ox cart festival, and I really wanted to attend both events, but just wasn’t sure which one I should go to since they were at the same time. Now back to that Saturday on our way up to Poas…as we were approaching the overlook to the crater, we heard some music, and once we got up there, we saw that it was a group singing. A cappella. From Yale!! Yes, yes, yes, it was the a cappella group from Yale that was going to be at church the next morning! I was blown away, immediately I began thanking God for bringing me there at that moment to hear them sing, since I was unsure if I would get to hear them Sunday morning. I only heard them sing one song at Poas, but it was beautiful, both the singing and the fact that they were singing gospel at the top of a volcano crater. Yay God!! So if that wasn’t cool enough already…there is even more amazingness to this story! So Sunday morning, I decide to go with the girls to the festival. We left the house around 8:30, and we got to downtown Escazu around 9. I figured that if I saw everything I wanted to at the festival, I could just take a taxi by myself to church and make it to the service at 10:30. Easy enough, right? So we get there, see all of the elaborate and beautifully painted carts, massive oxen, crazy costumes, and beautiful dancers. And the parade hadn’t even started yet. As we are walking around and taking pictures, I run into a friend from CDS (the school I’m teaching at) who does Young Life with the high schoolers and is a substitute teacher there. We start talking and she says she lives right down the road from the festival, and she walked down to take a few pictures before going to church. Church? Church where the Yale a cappella group will be? Yes! So of course I ask if I would be able to ride with her to the service, she says yes, and once again I begin thanking God for working that whole weekend out so perfectly, and allowing me to have every opportunity I wanted. Too stinkin cool man! And let me tell you, that group sounded like angels in church on Sunday. They were so amazing, and it soothed my soul to sit and listen to them song after song.
I’ll leave you with that for now, even though I have more to share from the last few weeks. I’ll try to make another blog in the next few days though to spread it out a little. I really appreciate all of you who take the time to read these and who are praying for me while I’m in CR. It is extremely encouraging, and it helps me go through each day. Love you all and can’t wait to see everyone in 3 weeks!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Halfway there, living on a lot of prayers
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
"Normal" Life
I am almost half way through my fourth week of teaching, and let me tell you, the time has flown by! I am more than halfway through my time teaching the elementary students, and I am finishing my last 3 weeks with them in their swimming unit! Yesterday (Monday) was the first day of swimming. I have just been observing the students so I can see what level they are all at and to make notes of some students who will need more assistance than others. I am excited to begin teaching solo again tomorrow, but I am a bit nervous about the new “classroom” management techniques I’ll have to use in the pool. The students are so much more distracted being in the water than they are in the gym, so I know it will take a lot of patience, organization, and clear instruction. Even though I have not had as much experience teaching swimming as I have other physical activities, I feel comfortable teaching swimming because of a history of being on my neighborhood summer swim team for countless years, being certified as a lifeguard 3 years ago, and just loving swimming myself J. I am starting off with the breaststroke kick tomorrow (my favorite stroke!), so I think that will help ease me into this new setting. It has been very fun walking down the hall and hearing “hi Miss Meadows!” from many students, and I am gradually learning all of their names (there are about 250 students in the 2nd-5th grade).
This past Saturday, all four of us girls (Kelly stayed home to rest) went back to Jaco for the day. Once again it was an interesting bus experience for us (but no worries, nothing was stolen this trip…score!). We got our tickets for our bus trip to Jaco Saturday morning, but our baby-Spanish-comprehending ears didn’t catch the “de pie” part that the ticket-seller was telling us right before we bought them. If you are like us, and still lack some basic Spanish terminology, “de pie” means “standing.” So…we reluctantly were able to sit on the floor of the bus for the 2-hour trip to Jaco. Thankfully though we arrived safe and sound, and just a little carsick for some of us. But once again, the beach was absolutely beautiful! We went to one end of the cove where there were less people and less trash in the sand. We explored more around the rocks where waves were crashing in (check out my FB pics coming soon) and had a delicious lunch at The Taco Bar.
On Sunday, Erica, Lauren and I went to church again, and had a great time in the Sunday School class again and got to be in the service for the first time. After church, some people from our Sunday School class invited us to lunch. It was so nice meeting new people and having fellowship like that that we don’t get to experience as much while we’ve been here. Later that day, Kelly, Jessica and I went to the Multi Plaza (humongous mall) and went to Holligans to watch the Super Bowl...go Giants! Again, I don’t get a lot of chances to watch anything on TV, including sports, so that was a very fun time for all of us, and we appreciated getting to go out for the night. In case you didn’t see my FB status on Sunday, I realized just how Spanish-minded I’m becoming. I saw Jacobs on the back of a player’s jersey during the Super Bowl, and I promise you, in my mind I read it, ‘ha-kobes.’ Yea, I’ve only been here 3.5 weeks…can’t wait to see how I’ll be thinking in two more months!
I have been realizing more and more just how much God has had favor on me during this trip. I have been so protected, felt so secure, had no major sickness that has kept me from what I’ve needed to do, and I have felt so much peace and joy here. Now I don’t think I’ve ever been away from my family for more than 4 weeks, and I’ve only been gone 3.5 weeks, but I haven’t had any feelings of homesickness, and I know that that can only be because of God’s protection over my heart. (Side note: please be praying for me that I don’t have homesickness during this next week, as it will be the “1 month” mark on the 13th) But seriously though, and not to brag, I just feel that my life is so blessed. Many things have fallen into place recently, and without sharing too much, I’ll just say that God has been changing my heart about possibilities for my future. Before I left for Costa Rica, I didn't really have any worries about anything regarding the trip. For example, I was suppose to have my federal background check (FBC) with me to take to CR, and as of 2 days before I left I still didn't have it. My attitude was something like, "it will be fine, if it comes in the mail by tomorrow then great, if not then I'm sure it will be ok and we'll get it worked out. My mom's attitude was something like, "why aren't you more worried about this?? What if you get there and they don't let you teach??" Well, my FBC came in the mail the day before I left...but to my Athens address, so I ended up driving all the way to Athens to pick it up less than 24 hours before I would be on my flight. Around this time is when my mom said that I have a "miracle life." I hardly ever stress or worry about things, and some how everything always works out on time (or eventually:) (Side note: I took the final exam for my online class the day before I left for CR too....the last class I needed to be able to start my student teaching and to graduate. no big deal)
In Sunday School, we went through Colossians 3:15-16…15 And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful. 16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. The bold words are the ones that we were meditating on in class. This is my desire: that God’s peace would just dominate my life, and that Scripture would live in me, where my life is an example of God’s Word. It’s a journey to get to that perfect point, but I’m completely confident that God is taking me down that path to reach that destination.
Monday, January 30, 2012
sun, sunrise, rain, rainforest, glory to Him!
Wow, what a week! I began teaching solo all day on Thursday and Friday, I went white water rafting down the #5 river in the world (according to our raft guide), saw the sunrise, and experienced rain in the rainforest (go figure).
To start with the teaching part of my life...I am loving it! It has been much more fun to actually teach then to observe my teacher (as amazing as she is at her job). We are in our fitness unit, so I've been leading the students through some muscular strength and endurance-type exercises, along with different and fun tag games to build their cardiovascular endurance. My most challenging class is the 2nd grade. Friday afternoon was rough...I had two 2nd grade classes back to back, for my last 2 classes of the WEEK! And during those classes, there was a high school AND preschool PE class going on IN THE SAME GYM! (talk about a lot of noise) But thankfully I came out with my voice still intact. This week we are still in our fitness unit, but next week we start swimming, where I'll be gettin my tan on (don't worry mom I'll be wearing sunscreen) and spending all day, Monday-Friday, in the pool!! :)
Saturday morning we woke up before the crack of dawn to catch a van that would take us to Rio Pacuare for the best white water rafting trip on my life! We quickly made friends with our soon-to-be-raft-guide, Robertio (or Rob “because we can’t say Robertio”). Rob is a native of Costa Rica and learned English by watching Two and a Half Men (I’m sure you’re getting an idea of his type of humor J). We arrived at our destination around 3 hours later, where we had a delicious breakfast. Then we got back on the van for another little 40-minute ride, through the BEAUTIFUL mountains, to go up the river. The weather on Saturday couldn’t have been any more perfect…hardly any clouds, full of sunshine, not too hot, and a breath taking landscape to add to it. Through most of the ride down, we were in a canyon between huge mountains. Some of the sides of the mountains appeared to be completely vertical. The crazy thing was that there were still hundreds of trees growing on these sides, and they were growing straight up! Pointing straight to the sky despite having a vertical base to grow from. I saw a picture that a friend posted on FB a few days before this trip—it was a picture of a leafless plant that at first glance one would not think how beautiful it was. But all of the branches of this plant were curved to where the points of the branches were pointing directly up to Heaven, giving God the GLORY! How beautiful is that?!—This made me appreciate seeing those trees growing straight up so much more…all of creation glorifies its Creator!! I am so thankful for getting to see a different part of God’s creation in Costa Rica. Every day when we are walking around or driving in buses or taxis, I just gaze all around me in awe of how beautiful this world is, and how magnificent my God is for creating it all!
Check out the pictures on my facebook to see our trip down the river and more pics from the weekend. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2509290568010.2112477.1125450118&type=1
Hopefully that link works for everyone
Saturday was definitely one of my favorite days of my time here so far. After rafting we drove about 2-3 hours to Cahuita, a city on the Caribbean coast. We drove along the coast for the last part of the drive, and it was beautiful! Palm trees, light sand, pretty waves, and clear sky! We stopped at a fruit stand on the way where some of us bought some coconuts to drink from…we really felt like we were in the Caribbean then! So we got to Cahuita, found our hostel, got the key to the tree house (see FB pics), went to a local bar and grill, walked around, then hit the hey (or very stiff beds) but I slept like a baby anyways. We decided to get up early (again) to see the sunrise, since we were on the east coast, and didn’t get to see the sun set for that same reason. But first, this is what we were awaken by: http://www.naturesongs.com/howler1.wav
Oh yea, that was a nice wake up call…not!
But back to the sunrise: when we first walked out, it was very cloudy, and I was getting pretty sad that we weren’t going to see the sunrise in all its glory (or God’s glory actually). The clouds began to disperse though, and enough to where the sky changed colors, and it was absolutely beautiful. What we didn’t realize at that point, was that after that short time frame of the sun coming out and giving light for the sunrise, there would be no more sun the rest of the day. I mean how cool is that, God gave us enough time to let us see one of his most beautiful (and my favorite) works of art! Man, talk about being thankful for every minute God gives you! I loved that I was able to spend my Sunday morning basking in the glory and beauty of my Father. So the rest of the day was rain, rain, and more rain (and in the rainforest no less, ha!), but it just made it a more fun and funny time together. We also got to see monkeys, birds, fish, lizards (in our bedrooms) and a million other bugs haha while we were in Cahuita.
(Last part, I promise J) While sitting in the bus on the 4 hour long trip back to Escazu, I took some time to catch up on some sleep, but also to talk with God, and ask Him, “where do you want me?” He put the word destined, or destination, into my head. I am destined to be with God, and to live with Him is my destination, and what I’m doing along the way is just preparing me for my final destination. I was listening to some worship during this time, and some lyrics from one of the songs said, “it doesn’t matter where I am, as long as I’m with you.” Wow. There it is, there’s my answer (or part of it). He wants me WITH HIM. It doesn’t matter where I am physically, as long as I am walking with Him, and letting everything I do glorify Him. Just as all of creation glorifies its King, all of my being should glorify my Father, letting everything point back to Him.