Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Our Eventful December

I'm going to catch you up on our December, but I really think I ought to do it in chronological order. Sorry, this is kinda long but definitely worth the read.
Fun event #1 - Anna's Blessing
The second weekend in December we went down to Orem, UT, to be with my brother, Devin, and his wife, Julie, when they blessed their little baby Anna. But stupid me, I forgot to take a picture of her. You can see a picture of her here. Wow isn't my little niece really cute? I cant really say the cutest because all my nieces are cute. The night before they blessed her, my family all met at Temple Square in SLC. I haven't been in a long time, and it was really good to see all the lights, hear the music, and remember what Christmas is really about.

Fun event #2 - Early Christmas
Well, being as how we knew that we were going to Costa Rica for Christmas this year, we decided to open our presents for each other early so that we wouldn't have to pack
them with us on the plane. Thank you!











Fun event #3 - Melalueca Christmas Party

Briant's work always has fun parties. They usually have really good entertainment, a few good stories, and TONS of prizes!!! We went to the party the night before we left on our trip, and I had just worked a 12 hour day at work. Kurt Bestor and the Teton Chamber Orchestra performed an excellent concert, according to Briant. I think I feel asleep a couple times, and I had to leave early because I had to be to work at 2am the next morning (I still only got 4 hours of sleep before I had to get up :( ). But Briant brought home a really awesome prize, a 92 piece electric drill set!

Fun event #4 - COSTA RICA
Believe me when I tell you that I'm trying not to brag, but Costa Rica was AWESOME!!!! We had a blast!!!! (There is a reason why there are four exclamations to those sentences.) Thank you!
It was a big deal that I even got to go because we left on December 19, the busiest time of the year at the GH. They usually tell you when they hire you to plan on working all day, everyday during the weeks leading up to Christmas. So you can imagine the dirty looks that they gave me when I told them about this trip in May. But seeing as how I've worked there for 5 years, they were very considerate. Thanks guys!
We stayed in so many cool places and got to do so many fun things while we were there. We flew into Houston Friday night, thankfully, being the weather conditions were terrible to fly out in. Ken and Meagan, our friends from BYU, were so kind to let us stay the night with them. Saturday we flew into San Jose, and met Briant's parents and brother. We kind of just walked around the town that night, had dinner at a CR-ian fast food strip mall (it was actually really good and prepared fresh!).

And, to the Giles family delight, the BYU bowl game was being broadcast in Spanish on ESPN in the hotel room that night!
Sunday, we hopped in a taxi, paid the Maria, and went to church. Church was so cool there, and thanks to Briant translating for me, we all felt the spirit there! I had a once in a lifetime experience when the missionaries serving there came up and asked me to play the piano for sacrament meeting. I was a little hesitant but agreed that I would at least try to play the top hand. You could barely hear the piano because the people there sing so loud and strong! It was really cool.
The Church in San Jose. There are bars and barbed wire on all their houses and businesses!

Later that day after church we drove to our resort by the Arenal Volcano.
Costa Rica has like 20 volcanoes, and six of those are active. The volcano that we stayed by was active but we never saw it go off. They said that it went off a little while we were there but it was on the other side. We had to drive up and down a mountain through a forest that had really windy roads just to get there. That was really scary. The very dense fog didn't affect our driver at all.
Do you think you would be going 40 miles an hour through this?

Our hotel was called the Tabacon Grand Thermal Resort, and it was really deluxe. Briant loved sleeping in the king sized bed! We just kinda hung out that night and went down and looked at the hot springs, which are heated by the volcano (so it doesn't smell like sulfur!). Look at the size of those roots and that leaf!

They had some really cool plants down there and I took a ton of pictures of them all, but this is my favorite:

We came back after dark, and there were a ton of bugs and moths. This one was really neat. We thought it was a dead leaf when we first saw it.

Monday we went horseback riding to La Fortuna Waterfall. My horse's name was Consentido; she kinda looks a little skinny. While we were going through the fields all the horses would trot. Despite my posting (which I thought I would know how to do from watching it so much) I still was bounced around a lot.

And Briant's horse was Eduarda. They told him he had a lot to eat and wanted to go really fast, so he was always right in front. It was kinda hard to convince my horse to go fast enough so I could get a picture (Briant is the one with the brown shirt).

We saw a sloth on the way there, and then when we got to the waterfall, we saw a big blue butterfly, and a huge spider (not together), some fish, and later on we saw a snake and a tree frog. Look at this huge tree we saw.

The waterfall was beautiful. The water was warm enough to swim in but I said, "No, Thanks."

When we got back to our hotel we were all a little sore so we went to sit (and play) in the hot springs.

Doesn't Briant look great? They have both been working out. Spencer looks ripped, but Briant can bench more!

The next day we did our traveling to Monte Verde, high in the central mountains of the country. And guess what? More scary, windy, bumpy roads. The driver told us that the roads would be like a river bed with no water. And the roads were really small. They were only wide enough for 1 1/2 cars (the bridges are only big enough for 1), with a drop off on one side.

And of course no road trip would be complete with out a flat tire.
But the ride was actually pretty fun. We drove around a mud slide. We saw Howler monkeys, leaf cutter ants, and kotimundis. When we got to our hotel the weather was surprisingly cool (I wished I'd brought a jacket), but the view was amazing! Below is us standing outside on the grass beyond our patio; we could see the Pacific Ocean, well over 50 miles, from there.

Later that day we walked down a very steep hill and ate lunch in a tree,

and we watched the little Catholic Church children put on a little program. They dressed up as Mary and Joseph and walked around the town singing Christmas carols. It signified Mary and Joseph looking for a place to stay. It was really cute. The people were very nice to us too.

Wednesday, we went on a zip line canopy tour!

We went to the very top of the mountain (it was really foggy, windy, and again cold). They put you in a repelling harness, give you some instruction (with a heavy Spanish accent that is kinda hard to understand), take you to the top of a 4 story tower, hook you to a thick cable, and tell you not to let go. Our first line we went straight into the clouds not being able to see what we were headed into (and not quite sure how we were going to stop because we couldn't see the end). But let me tell you, IT WAS SO FUN!!!!! I wish we had this in Idaho. There really isn't anything like flying from mountain top to mouuntain top through the air at really high speeds, hundreds of feet above the rainforest!
Briant looking like a pro.

Sometimes they even let us double up! They let Briant and I go together on the longest one (a 1/2 mile long), and before they shove you off they tell Briant, "Don't let go of her." And I look at them like, what are you talking about mister? But over all I think that this was my favorite part of the trip; wouldn't you know the most dangerous thing we did!

Later we took a nice nap, watched the sun set,

walked down the steep hill again (this vacation wasn't a lazy one at all) and watched Christmas Eve Midnight Mass at the Catholic Church. It was really neat, I'd never been to one before. This is all of us after we got back.

The next morning was,
OUR FIRST CHRISTMAS
We had a quick bite of breakfast and then we were off to our next stop of our journey:
THE BEACH!
Our resort overlooked a beautiful bay in the Pacific Ocean.

The weather there was just right. But, Briant's favorite part at this place was the all-you-can-eat Buffets!
Wouldn't you know, the first thing we did when we got there was go to the beach (actually we ate first), and guess what we saw...
Monkeys!

They were actually pretty shy, until you brought out the food.
Here is Spencer feeding one, they'll take it right out of your hands! I fed one too!
The next day, we caught a boat to a private beach.


There were a ton of crabs, big and little! It was so nice to just sit in the sun (with SPF 70+) and relax. I think I got 3 Pina Colatas (no alcohol) cuz they are my favorite! Briant and I did a little kayaking.

We played 500 with a nice football from Santa for a while in the water, then we took a nap in the sun.

What do you think? I could pass as a beach bum right?

Later, when we got back to our resort, we went to the top of a tower that was there to enjoy a spectacular view of the bay. We got a little pink on our faces. Too bad it didn't turn into much of a tan.
Then we took a walk on the beach and watched the sunset. When we got back we saw a little baby lizard by our room. It wasn't quite as big as the ones we saw hanging out by the buffet area.
Unfortunately, the next day we had to say good bye to Briant's family. We had so much fun with them, and can't wait for the next time we get together. Pura Vida, Giles Family! We also had to say good bye to Costa Rica and the 85 degree weather we had been enjoying oh so much.
It was such a beautiful place to visit.

So after some waiting at the airport and a layover in Houston, we made it back to this:
No, that's not pretty white beach sand all over our car. Welcome back to the snow.

5 comments:

Ken and Meag said...

Wow, it looks like y'all had a wonderful time! Hearing about your trip reminds me of Hawaii, now I'm dying to go back! So glad we got to spend a little bit of time with y'all down here!

Audra said...

Wow! Sounds like an awesome trip- You did so many amazing things, I bet it was the adventure of a lifetime!

Kyle and Kat said...

Where is your pic with your legs at the beach? You need to stick that one on too. Just a reminder I get dibs for the next awesome trip! Just give me enough time to practice squeezing in a suitcase!

the ginabean said...

OH what FUN! I could use a WARM VACATION right about now...

*sigh*

Lara Zierke said...

That looks amazing. Glad you had such a good time and I hope you enjoyed your first Christmas together. I zip-lined in Belize and it was incredible, although we had to hang onto the rope with our gloved hands--there wasn't a handle. And in case you didn't know, that beautiful red pointy flower is a heliconia (I saw them all over Hawaii and did a lot of research before I learned what it was!).