As my body heals and I feel ready for more adventures, I decided that I needed a new experience, so I flew to Costa Rica for the month of April to take a Spanish language immersion course through Maximo Nivel. Ever since I started traveling overseas several decades ago, I have been self-conscious of the fact that I am monolingual. Though I have taken courses in Espanol before, and was even stationed in Rota Spain for three years, I’ve never been able to pick up more than a few greetings and phrases. I realized long ago that the only way I have even a remote possibility of learning the language would be to be totally immersed in it. So, I chose a program in Quepos, Costa Rica and am staying with a host family. My hosts and instructors are awesome, but they only speak to me in Spanish, so it is time to sink or swim!

Pura Vida translates to pure life in Spanish and is a common phrase used in Costa Rica for everything, like hello, good-by, thank you and just about anything, kind of like the word Aloha is used in Hawaii. The phrase encapsulates the Costa Rican way of life – positive, relaxed, and simple.




I’ll post more about daily life later, but I wanted to at least get the ball rolling before I started forgetting some of the details of my experiences. More to come!
Oh, and I didn’t bring my computer, so I’m posting from one at school that has a Spanish keyboard. Please be patient while I learn how to navigate computers, and the internet, in a different language!

Buen viaje!
__ Bridie Farrell 607-280-6606 http://www.BridieFarrell.com
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Gracias mi amiga 😀
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My two biggest regrets in my exceptionally good life is that I never learned Spanish and I never learned how to fly. I think total immersion may be the best way to learn relatively quickly and well.
Keep us in the loop.
Chief & Babycakes
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It’s not too late for either 😀
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