My lovely part-time existence is coming to an end, as two teachers leave, and I’m taking over some of their classes.
Teaching full time
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Two of the teachers are leaving to return to America, so I’m getting a lot more classes this week. I was working on Saturday, with a class of Costa Rican school girls. This week I’m working full time, including a student that I’ll have to leave my Spanish classes to teach privately in the morning. It will only be for the month of June though. The semester finishes on 30th June. We’re hoping to buy a car and travel using the apartment as a base during July. There are such beautiful places in the country that are difficult to access without a car. We’ve been quite stuck in Heredia since moving here. It’s lovely and safe compared with San José, but it’s quite basic. There are many places nearby, national parks, volcanoes, waterfalls, and rain forests, and when we have a car it will all be accessible.
Mexican evening
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One of the American teachers, Monique, had a Mexican evening last Thursday. It was a good night, tacos and mojitos. Mojitos are a cocktail from Cuba, but it all fitted in.
Visas
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I don’t think I ever told you the story with visas here. People from Ireland only get a 30 day visa on entry. Strangely everywhere else, including other EU countries get 90 days. A lot of teachers go over the border to Panama or Nicaragua to renew their visas – you just have to stay outside for 72 hours. However, we Irish just do what do best. Go illegal. So since 5 May Jack and I are ‘overstaying’. This means that land border crossings could be problematic, so we’re probably best to stick to air travel when leaving. They apparently never check at the airports!
Wedding in August
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My sister Sharon is getting married in August. Now weddings are a very unusual commodity in our family, so there’s no way I’m going to miss it. Timing is difficult, because the new semester will have started. So I’m probably going to only be able to get a week off, which with two weekends will give me about 10 days. Jack’s probably going to stay at home longer. So we’re probably arriving back around the 26/27 August, and I’ll return on 4 September. Hopefully we’ll be able to meet up with some of you then.
Useful technology – Part III
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The iPod. My God it’s amazing. Jack has one since last Christmas 12 months. It has his entire music collection on it, which is very extensive. He now has external speakers so it’s our home stereo system. We have almost 5,000 songs on it, and Jack is still downloading to beat the band. Fantastic.
So that’s it. Another week has whizzed (whuz?) by. We’re nearly in June, then it’s a travelling around CR in July, and popping home in August!
Hasta la proxima semana.