The pic of the week is very disappointing. We had a couple of very severe tropical storms which caused lots of flooding. The rain didn't really come out in this photo, but it was coming in diagonal lines. You can see a bit, and also how it's coming across the balcony. It was the first time I had water flowing under the door because of the angle of the rain.
Flooding
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Although I haven't been too affected here in downtown Heredia, the tropical rains have caused some devastation. In addition to two torrential storms, there were two tornados nearby, but I only saw them on the news. Adriana is one of the administrators in the school, and her family have lost everything in the floods. They live in a place called Belén, which was one of the worst affected places. Her grandmother's house had to be torn down because it was uninhabitable afterwards. And her parents house had a full river running through it to shoulder height. It took everything with it. Not just computers, TVs and electrical things, but they don't have even so much as a fork left. We had a collection in the school to try and help them get on their feet. I'll be dropping a lot of things from the apartment to the Red Cross as I get ready to move.
Mal País
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Well, despite all my searching, I still only came up with one place on the coast, which is the house beside the restaurant that I wrote about before. I got the price down, and I'm moving there on Sunday. I hope it's in better condition than when I saw it before. If not, I have one back-up option of a cabina which belongs to the family of a friend of one of the teachers. I only got confirmation on it after I'd confirmed the other one. I'm going to hire a 4wd to transport my stuff. But as I'll be leaving Mal País in three months with just a rucksack, a lot of it is going to be left behind me. It's amazing the clutter I've built up over just two years.
Guinness on the rocks
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We had an international night in the school last Thursday. 4 classes got together and each chose a country. My class, surprise sur-bleedin'-prise, chose Ireland. The other countries were Italy, Brazil and Mexico. It was funny listening to my students talking about information they'd got from the internet about Ireland, about monks setting up monasteries, and asking me how to pronounce Clonmacnoise. And also talking about Galway, Limerick and Cork (which is a natural seaport!).
We had two videos from Youtube. One was an excellent 9 minute promo from Bord Fáilte. What an eternally sunny country! It looked so fantastic I was completely homesick watching it. It had rugby, hurling, fishing, sailing, sailboarding, hiking, music in pubs, shopping in Dublin, everyone eating outdoors and the St. Patrick's Festival in Dublin, which looks amazing in the clips. We also had a short clip of Riverdance which went down very well.
Normally, you bring some food relating to the country. It was nachos from Mexico, chocolate from Brazil and pizza from Italy. When they asked about Ireland, I said that drink was more typical than food, so they bought bottles of Guinness, and little shot glasses. I had to laugh when I saw all the Guinness prepared in the little shot glasses, each with a little cube of ice.
Placement interview
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On Mondays and Wednesdays I do placement interviews. I talk to new students and give them an exam, and then decide what class to place them into. Last night I was interviewing one woman, Norma. I asked her why she wanted to learn English. It's almost always the same answers, for my job. This was the case for her too, she works in a very posh hotel. Do you like your job, I asked. Oh yes, came the reply, I love you.
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Well, that's it for this week. I'm probably going to be late next week also, as I'm moving on Sunday. It's so strange to be in my last week in school. It's really been the centre of everything in my whole time here in Costa Rica. They've asked me to organise one more pub crawl before I finish!
Until next week,
Chao,
Éamon
Today's Headline in La Nación: People of Belén drink water contaminated with chromium