
So these past three weeks have
been a whirlwind! We were so busy traveling around, enjoying Panama, and
teaching, that I took little time to keep up on writing... what a shocker, I
know. So, I’ve taken this Sunday
afternoon to write about most of what went down, and to not bore you with the
3+ paged I ended up with, I’ll try posting a bit each day! Lucky you! It’s like
the Twelve Days of Christmas... but hopefully not nearly as irritating or
repetitive. So to begin, we first left
on Saturday the 15th of June at midnight after teaching a workshop that day to
go to San Jose, Costa Rica. Two other interns who were part of our
training group are based there and we were able to go and spend some time with
them, visit a beautiful waterfall garden park in the mountains of Costa Rica,
and then watch a football (Soccer) game between Costa Rica and Panama.
Regrettably, Panama lost, but the game was awesome!! Latinos LOVE
their futbol, and this game was no exception! We arrived at the stadium
an hour early and it had just finished raining, so I was thinking we'd maybe
get a little bit wet but that we'd already seen the worst of the weather...
WRONG!! Anyways, we went through security (and I unfortunately found out
that Latinos care so much about their football, that even umbrellas and
waterbottles can become weapons, so into the trash they went) then got our
seats.

The stadium was already filling
up quickly, and within a couple minutes, the rain started coming down in
torrents. I luckily had my Costa Rica
flag (...ok, I didn’t think to get one in Panama when we were here, and
everyone else was doing it, so I bought one. Don’t worry, even though I was
draped in Costa Rica’s colors, I was rooting for Panama the whole time... but,
people were staring at me like I was an idiot and didn’t know what was going on
when I cheered for Panama when they did something good, but I actually
understood most of the game. I think my life may have been at risk at one
point, but nothing happened, besides, there were some true Panamanian fans
nearby that I was ready to defect to if things became hostile.)

Anyways, I had
my Costa Rica flag to protect me from the rain... it worked for about five
minutes, and the rest of the game was a drenched, energy packed mess. I think this was the greatest testament to me
of the ardor Latinos have for futbal because they all stayed out in the rain
the whole time! Usually they are so worried about getting wet that they would
set foot outside if it looks like it might rain. Despite the rain, I LOVED the energy of the
crowd, hearing them respond in perfect unison to each play, for good and
bad. It’s a good thing I couldn’t
understand what they were saying in such a huge group, otherwise I think I
might have increased my vocabulary with some less than desirable phrases. It also worked out perfectly because we were
at the end of the field where both goals during the game were scored, so we had
a great view of all the action. The only
bad part was that I felt bad for being taller than most of the people here, so
I felt like I was in the way all the time, but nobody complained. Overall, it was an awesome experience!
(Shout out to Emily for getting my rear in gear and writing things down for you all.)
That game looks like it would have been so much fun! :)
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