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Loco Day!

05/06/2011

The night before we had settled to have brunch all four of us at Dulce Marzo at 11am. There we met some eccentric , completely crazy but very nice American ladies. 

 

The brunch was so good! Royner had the burrito meanwhile I had the “special scrambled eggs” and both had a cup of coffee. It was the best coffee I had had so far and couldn’t resist having a second cup. We also tried the specialty: the Manmosa! What is a Manmosa? Well it’s the contraction of Man and Mimosa. And what is a Mimosa?  It’s champagne + orange juice… So can you figure out what is a Manmosa? …. …. …. …. No? …. …. …. ….a Manmosa= a Mimosa for a man so it’s 3 times the size of a Mimosa ;) Katelyn had the burrito also while Scott took the potatoes-bacon-cheese plate.

I should be a professional photographer

 Special scrambled eggs!

Manmosa!

 Anything better than a nap after a good brunch??
We then went to show the school to Katelyn and Scott. They fell in love with it: who wouldn’t?? We laid down in the hammocks and chatted. It was great!



Katelyn wanted to go to hot springs to relax. We laughed out loud at this idea because there are no hot springs here in Monteverde. Then they told us that they had their rented car here and that we could do whatever we wanted! It was a powerful argument and ½ later we were all in the car to go to Las Juntas to the hot springs! 1 hour and a half later we got there and enjoyed it immensely!
 








We finished this day by going down town to eat dinner. We opted for a Chinese restaurant Royner knew and let him choose for the four of us. It was delicious… photos as proof!

Before:




After:

Royner and Katelyn were still hungry and wanted some meal so they went for a 2nd ;)


 
Back to my flat we said goodbye to Scott and Katelyn and Royner came for 2 minutes to take the food I had left and I was giving him not to throw it away. I made fun of him because without gel in his hair he had a little hoop which reminded me of The King. Of course, as soon as I told him that he offered me a demo:

 
I’m working very hard to follow the most popular phrase in Costa Rica: PURA VIDA. I must admit… I think I’m not too bad at it!