Sunday, November 8, 2009

La Farmacia

So I went to the pharmacy today. Can you believe I can walk into a farmacia, tell them what is wrong and they will give me antibiotics. Not only that...but the health care system here is amazing. If I go to the hospital...a doctor visit of about and hour plus two prescriptions is only around $40. I know because a roommate at the hostel had to go to the hospital because he had an eye infection. Chalk another one up to Costa Rica. The people here are amazing. We continue to meet Tico's y Tica's and they're just a really happy friendly people. Which of course, there are people like that everywhere but in general at least in Chicago, people get weirded out if a stranger approaches them and starts to talk to them.

Today we walked probably about six miles all over the city. We went to this large cemetery which was gorgeous. A beautiful view of the mountains in the background...oh I can't wait to get into the mountains. Here's some pics of the cemetery.







The plaza's here are an example of what is lacking in the States. Everyone gathers in these huge plazas and parks everywhere. There are street performers and kids and adults and lovers and just all sorts of people enjoying the day. I suppose there are parks in Chicago but nothing like this. Of course I love the food stalls with fresh fruit and veggies and spices and I found a quaint little cheese shop today. Queso Uralba (spelling?) is what I'm after.







San Jose gets a bad rep sometimes but it's all in your idea of perception. People are so scared to step outside their comfort zone and as Americans the media and society have hammered into our psyche that people are dangerous and out to get you. I've not had that experience. People are the same the world over. I hope I can find some couchsurfers to stay with. I'm really itching to cook. I'm loving these little soda stands and good cheap eats but I want to cook damnit! (This hostel ended up not having a kitchen. I love a good communal meal and several bottles of vino. ;) Also can't wait to give it a go with surfing again. Don't worry mom, like I said, healthcare here is basically free. I'm going to get an instructor this time. I'm really going to be in shape after this trip. Walking everywhere. I love it. Can't wait to play tennis on the Caribbean too. Getting out of the city will do wonders for me. Can't wait. Might head down to Panama for a day or two. Not sure. You can't imagine what it feels like not to have an agenda. I don't want to pigeon hole myself into anything...just going with the wind...or the stars...or whatever...lol. Life.

I am exhausted but that's good. Need food. Love u all. Keep it real.

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