Rich Coast and Love Bread

It all sarted Wed. the 4th (Having been delayed a few days because of a ¨full¨bus). Sarah Ann Jablonski Guagliardo, Ana Maria Garcia Hallman, and I set off on our 18hr treck from Tegucigalpa to San Jose, Costa Rica. During our ride in the King Quality Bus, which doesn´t mean high quality, we met a Peace Corps Volunteer serving in Costa Rica (ptch) on her way back from El Salvador. She told us what she had learned about El Sal´s civil war and how the states gave money for weapons, and helped train El Sal´s military to kill people by cutting them from the stomach up with one swift lash of a mashetee.After what seemed like days, and having started to go a little crazy, we arrived in Costa Rica. It took 18hrs, which is time equivolant to driving from Ohio to New Orleans, but distance equivilant to driving from Ohio to Illinois.
This is what happens after a long bus ride.Its amazing that Costa Rica is considered part of Central America. Its lucious, has paved roads, beautiful people, and green. Have you seen Jurassic Park?-filmed there! The change from Honduras could even be noticed in simple street dogs. Instead of bones and flapity nipples, these dogs were FAT and groomed!
In San Jose, Ana´s family friend picked us up and took us to their house, in the middle of colorfully decorated houses in a quaint subburb of San Jose. There was no garbage on the ground and people were actually jogging for exorcize. It reminde me of Chile or Spain, but with more of a ¨jungle¨feel. Oh yeah, even found veggie burgers at the grocery store!
After spending a few days looking around the city and taking a trip up to the canyon of a big volcano we went to a Talapia farm which the family friends owned. I ate fish....it still had a head and eyes.

I ate this....and liked it!
After that we went to Puerto Viejo, a beachy touristy town followed by islands off the coast of Panama! I love Panama! We met so many people from all over the world. From 3 Israelies trying to drink 100 beers each in 4 days to get their picture on the wall of the Hostel, to a squabily french dude that only spoke Spanish. We had a Halloween party and I was R2D2. The water on these beaches was so amazingly beautifully clear, like nothing I thought really existed. It reminded me of a pair of aqua-lime contacts I had in High School.
Now I´m back in my site, the rainy season has begun again, and the electricitys out. Maybe it´ll be back tomorrow?
That was yesterday. Today is a holiday in more way than one. Today is the exact day that I have completed one year as a volunteer. I have exactly one year left...its an interesting feeling.
The word for ¨¨handcuffs¨¨ in spanish is the same word for ¨¨wife¨¨
A volunteer was just murdered in the Philipinees. Thats number 3 volunteer death since I´ve been a volunteer. Avg. 3 a year?
Now I´m back in my site, the rainy season has begun again, and the electricitys out. Maybe it´ll be back tomorrow?
That was yesterday. Today is a holiday in more way than one. Today is the exact day that I have completed one year as a volunteer. I have exactly one year left...its an interesting feeling.
The word for ¨¨handcuffs¨¨ in spanish is the same word for ¨¨wife¨¨
A volunteer was just murdered in the Philipinees. Thats number 3 volunteer death since I´ve been a volunteer. Avg. 3 a year?

6 Comments:
At 1:22 PM,
Anonymous said…
Why was the volunteer murdered? How did the other two die? Is it going to be rainy when I get there? Should I get some serious rain gear? Am I going to make it back in one piece? Where are you taking me and what is this all about?
Meredith
At 2:00 PM,
Anonymous said…
Hi Ry -
Glad to see you made it back safely! I can't believe it's been a whole year for you already! I am so freaking proud of you! I went to Sara's shower at your mom's house yesterday...it was fun,but you were missed! Can't wait till you come home in June right? I am leaving for the Florida Keys in the morning! YEAH!
love and miss you
Jamie Rosa Lynn
At 8:30 PM,
Anonymous said…
You better be safe or I'll kill you!!! I love you honey and I miss you so much. Take care and be safe. xoxoxoxoxo Mom
At 11:34 AM,
emily elephant said…
hey!! i'm a pc nominee, i found your blog and have been reading it the past couple days. its the most entertaining one ive come across yet!
im nominated for hiv/aids in latin america for sept 07. ive heard a rumor that it may be honduras!! i spent 2 months in guatemala doing volunteer work two years ago & went on a trip to honduras, so i was kind of dissapointed to hear i might get sent to honduras (bc i was hoping for someplace i had never be to before...actually i was hoping for peru specifically! haha) but after reading your blog i couldnt be more excited about the prospects of going to honduras! so thanks for that!!
do you know if a group is coming to honduras in september?
haha i hope this comment wasnt too creepy.
have fun!!! maybe ill see you in september ;)
-emily
At 11:22 AM,
Sarita said…
Two things:
1.) That is a lovely picture of me
2.) You misspelled my name, you jerk face! It's Sarah AnnE (with an E) Jablonski Guagliardo. Next time, GET IT RIGHT!!!
At 4:24 PM,
Anonymous said…
You have to be kidding me that the P/C volunteer in Costa Rica (ptch) had just learned of the CIA sponsored civil war in El Salvador. What about the Iran-Contra drugs for arms deal that can be argued caused the crack cocaine problem in the US and caused gang numbers to explode due to the exodus to escape the war. There is also fairly recent reports of using baby skulls from some of the massacred (entire villages) for candle holders.
I'm studying the worse before my departure and expecting the best. It's amasing the people of Central America get along so well with
N. Americans.
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