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Costa Rica travel blog

June 19, 2016

“Oh isn’t it just paradise?”, exclaimed the woman next to me as i shuffled around uncomfortably, jamming my bursting backpack under the seat in front of me. A middle seat. Not the aisle, not the window. No view, no freedom. Just the middle. “You mean Costa Rica?” I asked, taking longer than I should to put two and two together—we were flying out of San José, it was the only thing we had in common at this point. “Yes, oh my goodness, it’s just GORGEOUS, my daughter and I are already planning a trip to come back!” I couldn’t help but chuckle as I envisioned a side-by-side of what both she and I had experienced during the previous few days. On her side, tour-guided volcano visits, lush waterfalls, exotic wildlife, delectable gourmet food, secluded yoga resorts. Zip-lining over tropical jungles, enjoying the view without stopping to risk an actual mosquito bite. On my side… oh on my side. Suffice it to say, “winging it” doesn’t always play out the way you might hope.

Lauren, my beautiful friend of years (decades at this point) had told me last summer that she would be getting married in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, and I immediately told Ben that this was something we couldn’t miss. Before he could say no I had found a pair of tickets to San Jose we simply HAD TO BUY (try arguing with Holly in travel mode). Yes, they were to a city that was hundreds of miles away from the actual location of the wedding, and yes, I somehow managed to convince him that it would all be for the best. “We get to see more of the island this way”, I said. “It’s not an island, is it?” “Riiiiiight.”

I’ve always considered myself to be pretty good with maps. I am fearless behind the wheel, have a good sense of direction, am pretty accurate with estimates, and can handle practically anything that comes my way. Plus, technology, you know? So when google told me that it was a 3 hour and 46 minute drive with no traffic from the airport to the resort, I didn’t flinch at all. (I also knew that Ben is a fantastic driver and happens to actually enjoy it, so win-win, right?) We would arrive two days before the wedding and explore some towns and beaches, I thought. The non-touristy ones. The places the locals go. The real nitty gritty of Costa Rica.

Well, I guess you can say we got what we wished for. And by “we” I mean “I”.

Here are a few take-aways from our 4 1/2 day terribly-planned trip to Costa Rica:

  1. THOSE ROADS!

Oh, to be a bird. As the bird flies, it looks to be a relatively easy country to get around (especially coming from the magna-state of Texas). But do not be deceived, my friend. If you are planning on renting a car, prepare your guts, your wits, and add a loved one to your will. We found nothing but narrow, crooked, bumpy, over-run, run-down, downright torturous roads. Ok, so they were one lane each direction with no shoulder and lots of curves. But seriously. Try dealing with that for 8 hours straight with sluggish semis appearing in front of you ad nauseam. A ripe combination of frustrating and terrifying.

  1. THOSE SIGNS!

Ben and I could not get over how many times we saw signs by the side of the road for bars, restaurants, hotels, gyms, cafés, you name it, with, wait for it… NOTHING ELSE IN SIGHT. As in, you’re literally in the middle of NOWHERE and you’ll se a sign that reads “Bar Pura Vida” surrounded by absolutely nothing but trees. For miles. Un-freaking-believable. Other highlights:

  • Soda el Camarón
  • Pipa Fría
  • Lubricentro ‘El Coyote’
  • Aqui hay pianguá

What even is happening? We felt like we were in some sort of twilight zone where nothing quite made sense.

  1. THAT NATURE!

To be fair, we weren’t totally bewildered as to why people flock to Costa Rica. Little glimpses of the beaches, the mountains, the sunsets, the wildlife—all provided a welcome contrast to the treacherous trails we’d traversed to see them. In the province of Guanacaste, a significant portion of paradise has been snapped up by the big resorts, but we were able to find a few pockets (through severe trial and error) that were wild and unclaimed. Bahía Salinas and Playa Rajada certainly deserve an honorable mention.

  1. NO MATTER WHAT, TRAVEL IS ALWAYS AN ADVENTURE

Our first night we drove all the way out to Puntarenas, a beach town on its own little peninsula (the map showed that it was secluded which in our minds translated to exotic). We soon realized why it isn’t much of a tourist attraction. It’s less a beach and more of a port, with the water coming right up to the concrete of the city without so much as a grain of sand in between. Although I will say, they make a MEAN ceviche at the restaurant that everybody recommended, if I could only remember its name. Our next stop was Tamarindo Beach, which had a lot more going on, but we had driven about 7 hours to get there, and were feeling the pressure to go further north to Guanacaste for the wedding the next day. Didn't do much more than stop to wet our feet. From there we attempted to just “drive up the coast”, imagining it to be something similar to Pacific Coast Highway in California. Mistake. There is no such thing. And so, we found ourselves driving inland once again, our frustration seeping out in the form of laughter that slowly mutated into exasperated yells and heated rants.

The night before the wedding as we drove down a desolate dirt road, unable to find a place to lay our heads for the night, Ben’s eye caught a shimmering light and he drove toward it (I had given up all driving at this point, for everyone’s safety). “Blue Dream Hotel”, the sign said. And lo and behold, there was an actual hotel there! And despite the fact that I was in one of my less pleasant moods, we were greeted with such a sweet, cheery smile by the girl at the front desk that we knew this was our place. She proceeded to tell us all about the kite surfing school that they also run, and Ben immediately made plans to kite surf the next morning at the crack of dawn.

Yes, he did it, and yes, I lay on the beach like a slug without sunscreen for the entire duration. Hence, me being fluorescent pink by the time we arrived at Lauren’s wedding. But we arrived!

Nothing in Costa Rica managed to stop us from making it, and nothing in the world could replace the joy of witnessing my friend tie the knot. Seeing her shining, beaming face as she recited her vows and shared a kiss with her husband. Enjoying an intimate candle-lit dinner as we celebrated Lauren and Frank and laughed the night away, telling stories of our past, and dreaming about our future.

My birthday happened to be the next day, and I must say, life truly is a choose-your-own-adventure book! Ben and I enjoyed a relaxing time on the beach (although it took about 3 U-turns to finally find it), and contemplated the wonderfully humorous ways in which life allows us to co-author our own story. Sure, we could have planned things better, but then how would we have truly learned how important planning actually is? And how would we have proven to ourselves that we can come out smiling on the other side of what some might have categorized as a catastrophic trip?

Also, somewhere during our 8-hour trip back to San José, God gave us the biggest, brightest, most beautiful rainbow I’ve ever seen.

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In activities, adventure, photography, travel Tags beach, bilingual, Costa Rica, Guanacaste, San Jose, travel blog, viajes, wedding
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The city of eternal spring

December 12, 2015

Never have 48 hours felt more like a week. I’m so proud of us. We don’t have many more days off this year, so we decided to squeeze every last drop of juice out of our weekend and hit up yet another wedding (this time, a beloved childhood friend of Ben’s). Did I mention that it has been wedding season since I was 23? I kid you not.Our destination was Cuernavaca, known in Spanish as “the city of eternal Spring”, not as in “the spring of eternal youth” but as in “not fall and definitely not winter”. Believe me, whenever you’re offered a ticket to run away from your least favorite season, you should take it.

On the day of the wedding we somehow squeezed in a tranquil morning coffee, an authentic mayan brunch (thank you, Jesus), getting lost courtesy of google maps, sightseeing in a taxi, and still having time to get ourselves spiffed up for the ceremony.

It took place at a gorgeous old-world hotel, decked out perfectly with elegant modern details. It’s different going to a wedding with your own in the forefront of your mind. We were definitely taking notes.

Highlight of the night: being placed at a table with two of the most interesting guys we’ve met in a while. I’m serious, the four of us just hit it off, to the casual observer we must have looked like long lost friends trying to catch up. They were such colorful characters, so inquisitive and appreciative and full of zest for life. They are also the first people in a long time to ask us about our love story and keep coming back to it even when we’d get interrupted. Most people find out we somehow met through the radio and then we trail off into realizing we are telling our story to ourselves. Needless to say, we think we’re inviting them to the wedding ;) It is worth nothing: interested people are always interesting.

Also, flying from Saturday to Monday is a lot less expensive than Friday to Sunday. #traveltip

To Xareni and Adrian, thanks for letting us be a part of your special day. We wish you a lifetime of happiness together!!!

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Fueron 48 horas  con sabor a una semana. Pero, ¡qué forma de aprovechar! No nos quedan muchos días libres este año, asi que decidimos exprimirle hasta la ultima gota de jugo al fin de semana lanzándonos a una boda más (en este caso, de una querida amiga de Benjamin). ¿Les mencioné que ha sido ‘temporada de bodas’ desde que tengo 23 años? Fuera de broma.

Nuestro destino fue la bella ciudad de Cuernavaca, o “La ciudad de la eterna primavera”, como le dicen los locales. Creéme que si la vida te ofrece un boleto para escaparte de la estación del año que menos te gusta (solo por eso del frío, discúlpenme pero NO es de mi agrado), debes tomarlo.

El día de la boda logramos tomarnos un cafecito mañanero, disfrutar de un desayuno auténticamente Maya, perdernos cortesía de google maps, turistear en un taxi un rato, y de alguna manera tener suficiente tiempo para arreglarnos para la ceremonia.

Se llevó a cabo en un hotel hermoso con una arquitectura rústica que contrastaba perfectamente con las decoraciones modernas. Es diferente asistir a una boda cuando traes la inminencia de la tuya en tu mente. Te aseguro que estábamos tomando notas.

Sorpresa grata de la noche: nos tocó sentarnos al lado de dos hombres súper interesantes. En verdad hubo química entre nosotros cuatro; empezamos a platicar y nadie ni nada nos podía parar. Eran personajes tan coloridos, tan inquisitivos y apreciativos. También son las primeras personas en mucho tiempo que nos preguntaron de nuestra historia de amor, y cada que parábamos o nos interrumpían, querían regresar adonde nos habíamos quedado. Generalmente lo que pasa es que nos preguntan, se dan cuenta de que nos conocimos de alguna manera gracias a la radio, y Ben y yo terminamos platicándonos nuestra propia historia de amor ya sin audiencia. Estos chicos nos preguntaban cada vez más por detalles y no solo por preguntar. Había un interés real. Sin duda, están invitadísimos a la boda. :)

Cabe recalcar que las personas que se interesan siempre son interesantes.

Tambien, viajar de Sábado a Lunes es mucho más barato que de Viernes a Domingo. #tipsparaviajar

Para Xareni y Adrian, gracias por invitarnos a ser parte de este día tan especial, ¡les deseamos toda una vida de felicidad juntos!

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In activities, adventure, travel Tags Cuernavaca, Mexico, wedding
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adrianna papell sequin dress
adrianna papell sequin dress

Paco & Ale tie the knot!

November 10, 2015

So we hopped on a plane for a quick weekend jaunt to Mexico City, main incentive being Ben's brother's wedding. It was a great chance to switch up the scenery, connect with Ben's family and chill (without actually ever chilling). We hit the ground running with tacos at "El Borrego Viudo" as soon as we landed (getting served in your car old-school drive-in style is where it's at! On second thought, maybe I should have avoided the onions.)  Met up with a few friends the next day, the kind you can pick up right where you left off with, and hit up the Frida Kahlo museum located in the colorful cobblestone streets of Coyoacán. It's in the actual house that Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera shared back in the 30's and 40's. Very intriguing being in the same physical space as such an enigmatic couple. Something smacks me square in the face whenever I visit Mexico. Nostalgia mixed with anticipation. It's like emotions are more real there. Sounds are more intense. Smells are more palpable. You are in the middle of it all, vulnerable, enthusiastic, and never quite ready. Anything could happen.

The wedding was beautiful, a memorable experience. You could see the joy in Ale and Paco's eyes. You could feel the love poured into every detail. And as far as I'm concerned, they set a new world record for longest, craziest wedding reception: something like 9 hours long!

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Volamos al DF así de rapidito con el objetivo principal de asistir a la boda de Ale y Paco (el hermano de Ben). Fue una buena oportunidad para escaparnos de la rutina, conectar con la familia y relajarnos un poco (si… relajarnos pero de puro RELAJO!) Al aterrizar, nos lanzamos directamente a “El Borrego Viudo” por unos tacos hechos así como Dios manda. Eso de que te sirvan allí en tu carro sin que tengas que salir a lidiar con el frío está genial. (Aunque pensándolo bien, hubiera pedido mis taquitos al pastor sin cebolla.) Al otro día nos vimos con unos amigos, de esos que por más tiempo que pase, siguen siendo tan cercanos como siempre, en el museo Frida Kahlo en las coloridas calles de Coyoacán. Está localizado en la casa donde Frida y Diego convivieron por más de 20 años. Súper intrigante ocupar el mismo espacio físico que esta pareja tan enigmática.

Hay algo que se apodera de mi cuando estoy en México. Nostalgia mezclada con anticipación. Es como si las emociones fueran más fuertes cuando estás allá. Los sonidos más intensos. Los olores más palpables. Estás en medio de todo, vulnerable, entusiasmado, nunca 100% listo. Porque cualquier cosa podría pasar.

La boda fue maravillosa, una experiencia inolvidable. Podrías ver la alegría en los ojos de los enamorados, sentir el amor impregnado en cada detalle. Y no me sorprendería si rompieron récord mundial con esa fiesta: 9 horas de música, baile, risas, y convivencia.

Sitting on the roof
Sitting on the roof
Holly and Ben selfie
Holly and Ben selfie
Giant Mexican flag
Giant Mexican flag
Museo Frida Kahlo
Museo Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo museum in Coyoacán
Frida Kahlo museum in Coyoacán
Cocina de Frida Kahlo y Diego Rivera
Cocina de Frida Kahlo y Diego Rivera
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buganvilias
Visiting the Frida Kahlo museum
Visiting the Frida Kahlo museum
Frida Kahlo Quote
Frida Kahlo Quote
Frida Kahlo's paints
Frida Kahlo's paints
Fotografía de Frida Kahlo
Fotografía de Frida Kahlo
Amigas!
Amigas!
Frida y Diego vivieron en esta casa
Frida y Diego vivieron en esta casa
Superholly inside of a clay pot
Superholly inside of a clay pot
Fixing a tire
Fixing a tire
Coyoacan de noche
Coyoacan de noche
Coyoacán at night
Coyoacán at night
Radisson Pedregal
Radisson Pedregal
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Holly and Ben couple dressed for wedding
Holly and Ben couple dressed for wedding
Superholly y su novio
Superholly y su novio
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recién casados!
recién casados!
Adriana Papell formal sequin dresses
Adriana Papell formal sequin dresses
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amigas superholly
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formalwear with converse
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Calvin Klein and Adrianna Papell for wedding
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Sam edelman sandals and converse
Parroquia La Esperanza de María en la Resurrección del Señor
Parroquia La Esperanza de María en la Resurrección del Señor
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Novios con globos
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wedding reception
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mariachi con novios
Novios bailando
Novios bailando
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Vista desde el Radisson Pedregal
Pan dulce de El Globo
Pan dulce de El Globo
Amiguitas de la creación
Amiguitas de la creación
Aeropuerto de la Ciudad de Mexico Terminal 2
Aeropuerto de la Ciudad de Mexico Terminal 2
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