Written by: Neal Niedecker
Today was a pretty great day. We woke up early which I actually
didn’t mind very much. We ate breakfast, which was a delicious meal of rice,
beans, eggs and toast. Let me tell you rice and beans are my two of my favorite
foods. Soon after breakfast Epsy Campbell stopped by to speak to us. Epsy
Campbell is the leader of the Citizen’s Action Party here in Costa Rica. She
seems very idealistic and hard working. She spoke mainly of her past and some of
the current problems Costa Rica is facing. After we exchanged words with Epsy,
the group took a leisurely stroll around San Jose. Walking through the main drag
of the city, I didn’t feel like I was in a place all that different from
Pittsburgh. Once you get farther out from the commercial district however, the
differences start to kick in. The architecture is very different. There seems to
be a lot more green space in an urban environment then there would be in the
U.S. Later we were supposed to go meet some kids from a local high school.
Except the kids from the high couldn’t come out to play because they were busy
protesting. Instead we went to a museum. I’m not usually too into museums, but
this one wasn’t bad. It was very open, and had a lot of things that were
actually interesting inside of it. Overall I’d give it like a six out ten stars
in terms of importance for a tourist to visit. Okay other kids need to blog so
I’m going to go ahead and wrap this up as we only have a limited number of
computers. Before I go, let me just say the coffee here is pretty
swell.
Sounds like you all have done some great work at La Carpio! Give the football and the laser things to the next kids you all meet. Have fun!
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