Tag: Travel
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welcome back
i’m not necessarily looking for sympathy, having just gotten back from 10 days in costa rica. that said, i feel obligated to point out that less than 36 hours ago we were in flip flops and bathing suits in 89 degree weather. right now, it’s snowing and 26 degrees. oy.See Slideshow of the Photos on Flickr:
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photos: playa conchal
I finally got around to taking pictures of the resort on the morning we left, which just happened to be the only overcast day during our stay at the beach.There are days where the photos look better than the reality, and days where reality looks better than the photos. This was definitely a case of the latter.
See Slideshow of the Photos on Flickr:
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video: fireworks
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iTi6jkoJ5s
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table service
The hospitality in Costa Rica has been incredible.We’ve eaten dinner out every night, and each time the Ticos have gone out of their way for sparklet — from meals off the menu, to special accommodations, to near constant attention.
In fact, we’re pretty sure that sparklet’s going to want to bring at least one of the waiters home. Oh, and one of the hostesses too if there’s room (the one named Katherine, appropriately enough).
While she’s been down here, Sparklet’s developed a couple of quirks at the dinner table.
She’ll pass objects around the table, in a very prescribed order and will forcibly intervene if (a) we mess it up, or (b) if she’s ready for the object to move in a different direction.
During dinner, if mommy and I hold hands, she’ll pull them apart and insert her own. Then she spend a few minutes rearranging all six hands — including her own — in different orders and positions.
And, when she’s done eating, she insists on feeding us whatever is left — even if it has already been chewed.
It’s been a good vacation.
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sprinklers
This morning, sparklet awoke to find the grounds crew experimenting with the sprinklers out front of our unit.Ever the willing helper, she marched out the front door, inspected the sprinklers heads, and then stood over the controls until the ground crew came over to show her the ropes.
And then, like all good grounds keepers, she cried when the sprinklers shut off without her direct authorization.
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travel: portsmouth, new hampshire