In my last post, I don’t think I was very convincing of living la vida idealist, naming all the possible health problems I could get and how I have lots of time in this slower pace of life to sit and think about them. So with this space, I’m going to do the opposite and list the top ten favorite/interesting/unique things of living in Costa Rica.
1. Life goes at a different pace here – slower, calmer. Here, I very rarely feel rushed or stressed or pressed for time. It’s the pura vida mindset that Ticos use to infiltrate their lives and their way of being; it’s that everything-is-okay, no-worries sort of mindset that has really become part of me.
2. Here, we are not responsible for our actions – God is. Everything here is “Si Dios quiere” (If God Wills.) It’s funny how the answer to everything is, Si Dios quiere to phrases such as: “See you tomorrow”; “Let’s have a meeting next Monday at 4 p.m.”; “I’m flying to Panama tomorrow.” Si Dios quiere is always the right answer.
3. Hot water is a commodity, so you really grow to appreciate it.
4. I have over a hundred avocados ripening on three trees 50 feet from my back door.
5. The typical greeting when passing in the street is not, hola, but adios, which literally means “to God.”
6. How I can walk down the street and say hi to someone sitting out front of their house, and before I know it I will be inside drinking cafecito and eating bizcocho – mere strangers five minutes earlier.
7. I am getting more physical and mental rest here than ever before, not to mention, probably adding 10 years on to my life.
8. Horseback riding is a common form of transportation. No one looks twice at the man and his horse trotting down the highway.
9. I love how coffee here brings you to stop and slow down, not grab and go. I love how afternoon cafecito is a time come together and converse. I love how most places don’t have “to-go” cups. I love how coffees are small here. I love how the coffee culture here, where it is grown and cultivated and valued, is the exact opposite of what it is in the United States.
10. I love how here you can spend an entire day on the sofa reading, while the rain tap, tap, taps on the tin roof, for six months, and not feel guilty. I love that.
Thank you, Costa Rica, for being you.
Rebecca Stumpf is currently a Peace Corps volunteer in Copey de Dota, Costa Rica. To read more about her experiences and see more of her photography, check out her website and photography blog. For some delicious recipes, check out her food blog.
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