By: Scott Pralinsky

Deception Point
August 10, 2006

There were several books in the house already when we bought it. I’m slowly making my way through the piles. Last night I just finsihed another great one by Dan Brown, “Deception Point.” It was another page-turner. I love those kind of books that are hard to put down.

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Gail
August 9, 2006

I’m happy to say that our newest volunteer, Gail, is doing really well. She’s currently in Puerto Viejo and just arrived back from a night in the mountains where she visited members of the Bribri tribe. She’s been working at the Hone Creek Elementary School teaching kids about first aid and heathcare. She’s also just spending time with the kids and learning what dreams they have for themselves, while she gets them talking about what they want to do when they grow up.

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Alfredo
August 6, 2006

I’ve been fortunate enough in my life to have had many wonderful experiences. Getting to know Alfredo though, has definitely landed pretty close to the top. Alfredo is a member of the indigenous Bribri tribe from Costa Rica. He grew up in the mountains and has never had electricity, running water or a bathroom. He grew up in an abusive home and never had anyone to teach him basic life principles or skills. He left home at the age of 14 and found sporadic work in the mountains. He also started learning Spanish at the age of 14.

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Romeria
August 1, 2006

Wow. I have so much I want to write about. But…I’m out of time. I’m headed back to Puerto Viejo with a volunteer. Things are finally calming down around the house a bit. We interviewed a security guard this weekend. I tell ya, that’s a conversation I never expected to have! “Hello sir. Do you have a gun? How big is it? Do you know how to use it? Can you promise not to shoot us?”

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New Car
July 28, 2006

Oh yeah, and we got a new car. We were totally over having both cars in and out of the repair shop. This last time the truck was in there for more than 5 weeks and cost us $995. Had the truck been in the driveway this past weekend, perhaps our dogs would still be alive. With us working with clients and driving all over the place, we really need something reliable.

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Poco a Poco
July 28, 2006

On a brighter note, we have started painting the house – finally! It’s been about a year since we’ve moved in and we’ve been working full-time on the outside of the house. We’re really learning patience with this experience. The house and yard are looking much better. This picture was taken yesterday. We still haven’t put up the window frames, painted the gutters, nor have we done any landscaping. More pictures in a few days when it’s looking better.

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New Coffee Shop
July 28, 2006

I’ve been meaning to post something for a while about my friend Mauricio’s coffee shop. He’s been open about a month now and the place is really cute. I love his upstairs patio. He offers the usual coffee drinks, of course, but also a nice selection of sandwiches, empanadas and delicious deserts.

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Theft Update
July 27, 2006

Just a quick update. Not much to say. I have been in such an awful mood since Saturday when the thieves killed our dogs and stole our stuff. Kind of like a zombie walking around. I’ve been trying to get the millions of things done that I’m supposed to do, but it’s tough keeping it all together.

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Bad Day
July 23, 2006

I don’t even know where to begin with this entry. Words cannot describe the feelings and emotions I’m going through. As we all know, crime is a way of life here in Costa Rica. It’s one thing to be surrounded by it and hear about it all the time – and obviously another thing to experience it.

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Test Drive
July 18, 2006

When I find myself getting frustrated about the way things are going here in Costa Rica, I usually just remind myself, “this is just how it’s done here!” But when does the line get crossed? Does one always have to put up with “the way it’s always been done here?” Is there a time to stand up for oneself and speak out?

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