That’s right people, we have made it to our one month anniversary! We have been celebrating our little anniversaries that we’ve reached along the way, mainly with ice cream. However, for the one month we decided that something more fancy than the two of us eating ice cream would be required for blog purposes (but let’s not pretend, we absolutely ate ice-cream on the anniversary!); thus, we have the Rule 2: Don’t Die Special One Month Anniversary Addition, In Two Parts.
PART ONE: The Helpful Peruvian
We worked for three days at the Cloudbridge Reserve in San Geraldo. On the first day, H chopped her thumb in two. The second day she was in charge of greeting hikers into the Reserve while I learned what to look for when finding posts for building a casa and about the land surrounding the reserve from Tom while we hiked around the front of the property (I definitely had the better job!). Day three was all about staining one side of some planks of wood to keep them from being damaged during the building phase of the next few weeks; we stained a lot of wood, but did not quite finish them all before our stain ran out. We’re really excited to see them on the floor of the new buildings when we head back through!
However, instead of staying our full 5 days, as was the original plan, we had to pack up and leave for our next stop in Liberia to help watch a small B&B with pets while the owners traveled, looking into different location possibilities. We said goodbye to Tom and our favorite view at Cloudbridge (which just so happens to also be from the volunteers’ porch) and went to also say goodbye to Traci at Casa Mariposa. When we arrived Traci had gone for a hike down to the next town, Canaan (which I hear has a fantastic sustainable dairy farm with tasty cheese), so we parked in front of the house and snacked on our lunch. We assumed that if we finished lunch before she came back, we would just see her on the hike back down the mountain as she was coming back up.
Conveniently, while we were sitting on the porch with H‘s thumb stuck in a permanent hitchhiking position (it can also be seen that she seems always really supportive of anyone who looks at her) a friendly Peruvian, who we had just met at Casa Mariposa a few nights before, passed by directly from his long hike down Chirripo in the rain. Gonzalo was headed back to his home in San Jose, we were headed to San Jose for the night, and he kindly offered us a ride with him (an offer we secured by asking if the shower could be borrowed at Casa Mariposa). We were not more than 3 km down the mountain when a nail found it’s way into the back left tire. Bad luck, especially since H was one handed and Gonzalo had literally just hiked a ridiculous mountain. But he still had enough energy to do all the heavy lifting, allowing me just a few moments with the jack to make me feel like I was contributing…
Ultimately we got the tires switched about the car, and I was very impressed how well Toyota had organized it’s tools so they are all easily accessible and yet out of the way inside the door or walls of the truck. Ingenious, really.
Gonzalo got us to San Jose without further delay, insisting we practice our Spanish even though he speaks fluent English. We even had a discussion about the difference between clouds and fog while going over the Montana de Muerto, which I am not sure we ever came to any final decision on. (Does anyone know the answer on this?) After proving ourselves to be unlikely serial killers, Gonzalo invited us to stay at his apartment outside the city. We ended the evening with breathtaking views of San Jose and the nearby volcanos from a swimming pool, extraordinary conversation, and a late night viewing of Los Juegos del Hambre (finally! And it was in English with Spanish subtitles, which I should have been paying attention to… But it’s the Hunger Games, I did not have any better intentions than pure enjoyment!)
We took a bus to downtown the next morning, got a little lost looking for the next bus station, and then began our trek to Liberia. Please stay tuned for more information in PART TWO: Ant Wars, coming soon!

What did you think of the movie? I have had some in depth conversations about it but have not had a chance to do discussions with you. What did Nickel think of it? Love you!
The movie was wonderful! Just exactly the type of movie to get H to agree to read the book when she has a backpack full of unread books that she drags around with us. She got through the first one last night and now she’s committed fully to reading all three before she gets on board with another physical book… Which is good because it’s forcing me NOT to read and write that damn screenplay!
Part II, we want part II! 🙂
Tonight, hopefully! I need to charge the iPad, H got hooked on the Hunger Games so it doesn’t get much rest these days 😉