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Costa Rica - Day 7: Tamarindo

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Today is the last full day in Costa Rica.  We are still in Tamarindo, and will be driving back to San Jose right after we check out.  It's another beautiful day, but we got a long drive back.  

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We made it back to San Jose...safely.  I think that Kapil pee'd his pants because of some of the close calls that Sahil had when driving back.  Yeah...not so great.  The weather changed to rainy so, that didn't help.  And to top that we stopped at a Burger King for a chicken sandwich that hit the spot.  Once back in San Jose, we needed to figure out what to do because all of our flights are early in the next morning.  Originally, we planned to just stay up all night.  But we ended up getting a hotel so we can put our luggage somewhere.  We had returned the car as well.

Of course, I cannot sleep if there's a casino near by.  So, while Kapil decided to wuss out and sleep, Sahil and I hit the casino.  Of course, we didn't do too well, but that's alright.  We just hung out for a while and had more drinks.  

After we killed enough time, we went back to the hotel.  I got ready because I was the first to leave.  

And that's it...trip over.  Not too exciting of an end.  But it was a fun and relatively inexpensive trip.  Gotta love the fact that Costa Rica is only a five hour flight from Denver.  

Costa Rica - Day 6: Tamarindo

Today, we ended up hanging out on the water.  We met up with Capt Jean who was going to take us on his fishing boat, for four hours.  We attempted first to catch some fish.  I wasn't too impressed because I thought we would be more hands on.  It actually felt like he did the work and we just watched.  We weren't doing that for much longer because we also had wanted to go snorkling as well.  This of course was in a different area, so we had to get there, which took some time.  And we ended up snorkling for a half hour, and it wasn't that great.  I think it would have been better to just do the fishing and not try to do everything all at once.  But at least it was good to be on the ocean.

In the evening we just hung out at the bar and went to a local place for a pizza.  Not that exciting.

Costa Rica - Day 5: Tamarindo

We moved to Tamarindo for the last couple of days of our trip.  Tamarindo is a beach town on the west coast.  It is a lot more developed and definitely caters to the tourists.  It reminds me of surfer towns in California.

Unfortunately, being at the beach for a couple of days isn't very appealing, especially when it's not the spring break like atmosphere.  I don't really enjoy the beach as a type of place to "find" myself.  I do much better when I'm active.  This place is full of couples and families.  So, it is a different dynamic here.  The night we got here, there was a wedding.  Nice wedding, but didn't really need to see it. 

This place is reminding me a little bit of my honeymoon, which was the last time I had really spent on the beach.  Yeah, there was Cancun, but it wasn't the same (and I don't know why).  It's funny how it reminds me of the good memories, even though there were some tense moments on those trips too.  I guess I would definitely enjoy this place a little bit more if I were here with someone I was in a relationship.   

It's good to be relaxing.  I'm not really thinking about work and stuff like that.  But my mind is constantly running and thinking about relationships and my situation.  I do miss the interaction with someone.  Don't worry, I don't think about her, because we already know that there are plenty of reasons why that wasn't that good.  It's just tough because I miss the fun and exciting stuff.  

On odd thing is hat I don't feel much different here.  I think it's because I was in a different state of mind before leaving for the trip.  I was already relaxed and work was a little slow.  I was a little bit unfocused before and now I feel the same.

I'm actually looking forward to being home.  Well, I'm definitely anxious to see my nephew.  I cannot believe that my baby sister is a mom.  So, I'm looking forward to seeing him on Saturday after I get back. 

It's a little funny traveling with these guys.  On one hand, you dealing with kid in a candy store who finds everything so amazing.  On the other hand you have someone who is more like the person out of college, who's just out to have fun.  I'm definitely in the middle.  I want to have fun and meet a lot of people, but I do want to get back into a meaningful relationship.  Not just any relationship.

Back to Tamarindo.  It hasn't been eventful.  The first day, we just hung out and drank at the bar.  We then ended up a local club across the street called Aqua.  We met two women who didn't speak a word of English, but convinced them to teach us how to dance.  We were definitely drunk because they did look better that night than they did during the day, when we ran into them on the street.  Anyways, it was a fun night, but surprisingly, I wasn't as hungover like the rest of the guys.  Maybe I just have a higher tolerance now.  And I usually stick with beer which slows down my drinking.

The next day, it was pretty rainy so we didn't do anything really.  That was good because we had been up all night the night before.  Eventually, we drove out to Conchal, which is a pretty nice beach near by.  The skies has cleared up enough to see the sunset.  Again, it was fun, but not anything special.  

We got back to the hotel where we ended up at the bar again.  We met someone who happened to be eating by herself and invited her to play euchre.  I had to teach everyone how to play, and it didn't help that Kapil was my partner.  He was still drunk from the night before.

Afterwards, we had dinner at a local place on the beach.  Our waitress was definitely high.  At least the food was much better.

By the time we got back to the hotel, it was late and even the bar had closed.  

Costa Rica - Day 3: Arenal

Today started like yesterday, with a pretty easy breakfast.  We ran into our new friend Priscilla, who had changed her mind about leaving the area yesterday.  So, today we invited her to hang out with us.

Our goal was to do the zip line, and pretty much the primary goal of the trip for me.  It was a blast.  Seven stages, some about 200 meters high over the forest, some traveling up to 45 mph.  That was awesome.  Each stage began with the heart pounding, but each stage had breathtaking views.  I didn't close my eyes and enjoyed the ride.  This definitely made the trip for me.