This day was another beach day – in order for Lauren and Daniel to have their surfing lessons at last at noon.
It wasnt very sunny in the morning but it was still lovely and warm and the ocean is amazingly warm. No one lost glasses or hats or goggles today, but the waves sure were high! We had stopped beforehand at the supermarket and for lunch we had a very typical Costa Rican sandwich of white bread, cheese, and a spread of refried beans. To me it tasted a bit like braunsweiger. It hit the spot. The kids did really well in their 2 hour lesson, which took place in the last 3 of water. Just like yesterday, the shelf of the beach went on forever, very sandy, and we never felt a drop off. Just as their lesson finished, the REAL surfers started arriving, as it was now approaching high tide.
We rested, did laundry, and played a hilarious game of charades before dinner. It actually rained gently the entire afternoon.
– at a very small and intimate open air restaurant that provided Spanish foods: stuffed avocados, some sort of amazing potatoes, mushrooms in garlic sauces for appetizers, and then David and I shared a paella; others had huge shrimp and other tasty entrees. We also shared a delicious sangria – the best weve ever had. Besides our table of 6, there were only 3 other tables of 4 and 3 of 2. We heard them turn a couple away. It was an open kitchen and the smells very tempting.
What did we learn today: how to surfboard a little, what a Tico sandwich is, that charades with only animals can be really funny, and that surfers wait for marine waves for the best surfing.
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