Wednesday, October 24, 2007

(I think) Part 2

Well today was an absolute blast! After breakfast we walked 10 minutes west and found a pretty good 'beach' area. The waves weren't too big, and there was an actual beach for the boys to make sand-castles and play. We were only there for around 2 hours, but it was so much fun. Take a look at the pictures here.


Christina picked us up for lunch and we chatted about what we are really looking for. She took us to 3 wonderful restaurants in town that are for sale under the 20000 price range. This price includes everything inside, as well, we would try to keep the cook and other's on to help. One was a pizzeria that is open right now and would only need a little work. Some paint, a new and working washroom, and an organic menu that I would have fun doing. One was an Argentinian BBQ place that is quite new and not open right now because of the low season. The last was a cute and popular place that also has some rooms to rent upstairs. I think it is a little out of our range, but something to think about. We're actually going there for dinner, so it will be a good chance to check it out.

She also showed us around a small little town called Delisias. Very cute, with about 20 homes, 1 grocery store and 2 restaurants. One of the restaurants was for sale, but it included a home and some more land - so it was out of our price range. She did show us an amazing plot.
Teak trees, howler monkeys, beautiful exotic flowers growing everywhere. But no home on it. We would need to build it. But that isn't so bad. The cost of a nice home would be between 10 and 20 thousand, and the land was going for about 20 to 30 thousand for a 1/4 acre.

All in all it was a great day. The town of Delisias is very small, but there isn't much land here in Montezuma. Actually, most of the people who work here and own business' live there. Interesting. We are considering this, but really feel like we need to not only see more of Costa Rica, but also look at at least Belize, if not a few other countries as well.

So, after a little looking, we headed off to the beach again.
So nice to finally feel the water on us. The boys really surprised us with how well they were in the water, and how much they loved it! Fearless those little boys are. It's almost the full moon and the tide is very VERY strong here. I almost got pulled out a few times, but the boys.... they would just run in head first! Have to be quick with those two! We are teaching them quick about this danger!

On the way home to clean up and go for dinner and local pulled us over and asked if we wanted to see his Monkeys? Ummm.... Turns out there was a family of 5 in his tree. We stood there in awe at the white faced monkeys, who in turn looked at us. It was too cool to see that. Real live monkeys (I know we've seen them at the zoo, but this was way different).
So now we've been up close to Monkeys and both tiny and small lizards. Today (it's now Wednesday) on the way to the beach a white faced monkey passed us on the street and took a good look at us, and at lunch the boys had fun chasing a few larger Iquana's around the grass area. Two nights ago at dinner, the waiter brought over a lizard about half the size of a lighter, it was wild, and so he let the boys play with it. This lizard went up and down their arms, into their hair, and back down. For a few minutes we lost it in Oscar's shirt, but there he was again, it was really cool for them.

Sorry this blog is a little choppy, I'm just trying to catch up.

Last night's dinner was great, but more importantly, Callym and Oscar made a great friend. Salvador's mother works at the restaurant we were at, and he was running around playing cars. Well, as soon as the boys saw a car, they wanted to go. Being North American, we didn't think it was right.... Silly Foreigners! Salvador came right up to those boys, handed them each a car, and off they all went! It was nice, but very different. We just sat at the table, and it was quite. Every 2 or 3 minutes the 3 of them would run by with there cars, driving them up and down the walls, over empty tables and having a great time. It made my heart so happy to see the boys having fun without us having to entertain them. There is something about boys and little cars that is the same in every country and every language.

Today at lunch I think I had my best meal ever! I finally found sushi! Delish, fresh avacado, rice, seaweed, and fresh yellow fin tuna. A coffee milk-shake and I was in Heaven. But 30 minutes later............

Ever heard of Montezuma's Revenge? The locals swear it has to do with a hang-over, but I didn't drink last night......... Well, someone had to get sick sooner or later, just glad it wasn't the boys!


More pictures will be on the site soon. I've been catching up for almost 2 hours, and need to get back. All our love,

The Lukies.

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