Sunday, November 16, 2008

Great Vacation!

Wow! Time flies when you're having fun! Our three week vacation is over already! Costa Rica is incredibly beautiful! The weather was perfect, we only used our umbrellas a few times even though we really didn't need them because it was still warm.

We spent most of our time swimming in the ocean, hiking through national parks, enjoying 23 hot spring swimming pools, zip-lining through the jungle, photgraphy the jungle life, horse back riding and meeting great, new friends from Costa Rica, Norway, Spain, Germany and the United States.

The infinity pool at the hotel in Manuel Antonio.

Us standing outside the infinity pool.

One of the waterfalls at the 23 hot spring pools at our hotel in Fortuna by the Arenal Volcano. Ironically it was the Hotel Baldi.
Of course on November 4th, just like every other person in Costa Rica, we were glued to the television to see the election results. It was almost as exciting as Christmas and New Year's Day put together! Obama gave a great, humble acceptance speech and I think John McCain's concession speech was very sincere and from the heart. The next morning on the news people were being interviewed from all around the world - there is such a great new feeling of hope, better relations, kindness and friendship! Hopefully everyone will really want to work together for the best of the country!

Of course Proposition 8 passed in California, but that really doesn't matter, just a few years ago it would have passed with a MUCH, MUCH larger margin. People are learning that love is love and that bigotry will always be bigotry (stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.) We REALLY appreciate the people who sincerely want to understand us and the issues and study them and not just pay notice to the thirty second sound bites (where ever those sound bites might come from.)

Lance's biggest wish was not to have to do any traveling on his birthday - he didn't get it :(
We took a 3 1/2 hour bus ride to the San Jose airport, then a flight to Guatemala city. Carlos and his mother, Leti, met us at the airport and drove us to their beautiful, new home in the town of San Lucas Sacatepequez. In spite of being out of smoggy Guatemala City, I still caught a bad cold. Maybe I got it from someone on the airplane - Ali's blog mentions a lot of colds going around.



We didn't have time to take the bus up to Senahu and Xalibe but we had a great five day visit with the Lopez family. They are such a loving and giving family. The family had a lot of fun teaching Lance words in Spanish, touring, eating and playing games - there favorite is Phase Ten! They send their greetings and love to all the Call and Van Buren families.

We've been in about two dozen countries now. Now matter where we go people are good and happy. Sometimes it is hard for people in the United States to understand that even people in poverty can be happy. In the Mayan villages around Xalibe most of the people basically wear rags, many have never had a pair of shoes on their feet, there is no electricity or running water, but they all take care of each other and work together as a community. If there were ever a great, worldwide calamity it would be the poor people who would survive - they already know how to do it! Hopefully we'll never have to find out!

One of the surprise highlights of the trip was seeing Ana again. She is a little Ixil Indian woman who I used to buy little trinkets from in Guatemala City when I lived in Guatemala years ago. I haven't seen her for over seven years but when Lance and I walked onto the plaza she came up to me and said, "Oh, where have you been for so many years?"
Any of you want to go with us on our next trip?

6 comments:

Misty said...

Welcome home! I missed you and your blog posts. Good luck adjusting to work, cooking your food, cleaning, normal life, yardwork, and ......... Sometimes coming home from vacation is such a drag! Poor Glenn and Lance. We love ya!

Kim-the-girl said...

That sounds like a great trip! Glad you had fun!

Christa said...

I went to Baldi! I could get used to a life like that! Glad you guys liked Costa Rica.

Glenn and Lance said...

It was very easy to get used to life at the Hotel Baldi! We planned on staying there one day and ended up staying three!

G'pa and G'ma Woody said...

Too much fun!!! I dream of too much fun and sun! Glad you made it home safely, love, j

Jeni said...

Welcome home from a super fun trip! It was neat to see photos of Carlos! It sounds like you had a really great time!