I got to experience the coolest childhood, in the 80s my family moved to Costa Rica! It was a unique and unforgettable experience. The country was still relatively unknown to the outside world, and tourism had not yet fully taken hold. This meant that as a foreigner living there, I was able to experience the culture and way of life in a very authentic way.
Costa Rica is a small country located in Central America. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, with lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife. During my year living there, I was fortunate enough to explore much of the country and experience its many wonders, I remember riding the train to go to the beach. The trains were so old and hot! All the windows would be open and it was such an experience.
One of the things that struck me most about Costa Rica was the warmth and friendliness of the people. Everywhere I went, I was greeted with smiles and kindness. The locals were always happy to chat and share their stories and traditions with me, and I felt welcomed and included in their community.
I spent much of my time in the capital city of San Jose, which is a bustling hub of activity. There are countless markets, cafes, and shops to explore, and the city has a lively and vibrant atmosphere.
Costa Rica is also known for its incredible wildlife, and I was lucky enough to see a wide variety of creatures during my time there. I saw monkeys swinging through the trees, sloths lazily hanging from branches, and toucans with brightly colored beaks. I even had the chance to see a sea turtle laying her eggs on a deserted beach, which was incredible!! We camped overnight in a tent and waited until dawn to see the turtles come in.
Looking back on my year in Costa Rica during the 80s, I feel grateful for the opportunity to have lived in such a special place. It was a time of discovery and adventure, and I will always cherish the memories I made there. If you ever have the chance to visit Costa Rica, I highly recommend taking it – it truly is a one-of-a-kind destination. Pura Vida…. xoxo Jenn