Driving

Driving in CR is quite an experience. Here are some interesting facts.

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  1. Road Damage – If a road becomes damaged as in the photo at left, it may or may not be fixed. When this road collapsed, an alternate route was selected that goes over a dirt road and simply bypasses the problem area. When half of a road collapses, it is common for the government to put up a yield sign and simply turn that section into a one way road. Continue reading Driving

Car Buying

Here are the steps to buying a car in Costa Rica:

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  1. Look in the newspaper for adds on used cars. Realize that there aren’t many adds in the paper and abandon this method.
  2. Go to craigslist.org/costarica and search for the car you want. Hopefully you will find one that is owned by someone who speaks English because this makes communication somewhat easier. Continue reading Car Buying

House Hunt

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Today is my birthday! I am now 46 years old. We wanted to go to a movie last night, but could not find anything that was appropriate for the whole family. The rating system here is quite different from the US. Sex is acceptable for young people, but violence is not. Therefore, a lot of movies that are rated PG13 in the US, are rated as being acceptable for everyone here. Anyway, I’ve gotten way off the subject! Continue reading House Hunt

Culture

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Costa Ricans are Caring

Today as we were returning home, a man fell out of the back of a bus! It looked like a school bus and it had several sacks of something in the back. The man must have been sitting on the sacks and leaning against the rear door. As the bus began to accelerate up a hill, out he fell. I was amazed and encouraged to witness people run from all directions to assist this poor guy. Continue reading Culture

A Year in Costa Rica

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Sunday July 5th, out of the blue, the thought occurred to me that we should move to Costa Rica. I mentioned this to Karen, and to my surprise she did not freak out! Since then we have done a lot of praying, and a lot of researching. We took a quick trip to CR at the end of July, prior to me getting laid off from Intuit on August 3rd. Continue reading A Year in Costa Rica