Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Press Release

In the interest of full disclosure, I feel that I need to inform everyone that despite the fact that I work (ed) in the Interactive industry, I have never been a huge fan of blogs. In fact, one might even go so far as to say that I was anti-blogging. I'm still not sure who has time to write them much less read them, however, due to popular demand I will do my best to keep a current record of my adventures in Costa Rica.





I pretty much dropped a bomb on my friends and loved ones when I announced my move this week, so I apologize for any casualties. The following is a brief collection of the top 3 FAQs I've received:




Q) WHAT?! seriously??!? (other variations include: really?!? shut up! wait a minute..you're going where?)


A) Yes, it's shocking and completely outrageous, but true. I am moving to Nosara, Costa Rica (see map -->) on Saturday morning. It's on the Nicoya Peninsula and has a population of under 1,000 (I don't have a reference to support this claim, but I'm pretty sure I read this somewhere)




Q) What are you going to do in Costa Rica?


A) Obviously a lot of surfing and eating gallo pinto (rice and beans) con lizano, but I am also going to be teaching English as a second language, and am exploring a number of other things. The possibilities are limitless!


Q) When are you coming back?

A) Hard to say. The way the customs system works I will definitely be back in 3 months (for a minumum of 72 hrs) -- but as far as moving back to the states, it's all going to depend on how things are going down there. Besides, my grandmother has committed to coming down and visiting (she's 84) after the holidays so I'm definitely holding out until then!! :-)

It's been a crazy week and my forecast for the rest of the week is partially crazy with a chance of showers but I'll try to write again and answer the 4th and 5th top FAQs before I leave.

Pura vida!

2 comments:

Gorobei said...

Behold the awesome power of google maps.

http://tinyurl.com/6bz5ts

Where you can see the town of Nosara, or Boca del Nosara. Is this the right location?

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Nosara,+Costa+Rica&sll=10.247357,-85.012207&sspn=0.593254,0.862427&ie=UTF8&ll=9.973923,-85.6604&spn=0.03711,0.053902&t=h&z=14

Sonjarita said...

Ah, glorious technology!

That looks about right...my house is two blocks from the beach a little south of that itty bitty point break about an inch below the sign for route 160 (which i didn't even know actually had a name) :-P