7.03.2011

costa rica eatin'

obviously, when you spend a long time anywhere, you're bound to eat a lot.  and eat we did.  one of costa rica's many surprises was the food.  when reading about costa rica (also dubbed cr), all the travel books warned that within a few days, you'd be sick and tired of rice and bean (or gallo pinto as they're called).  considering my no-meat diet, this didn't bother me too much, but i was worried about a.  he's mr. meat & potatoes.

i did in fact eat a lot of rice and beans...mainly for breakfast.  but never once did i get sick of it.  ever.  a typical costa rican breakfast is, gallo pinto (or last night's rice and beans), corn tortilla (or tamale), fried plantains and fresh fruit.  honestly, you couldn't ask for a better way to start the day.
{breakfast typical}
one of cr's largest imports is the coffee.  it's raved about.  coffee is to costa rica what cigars are to cuba.  so it goes without surprise that they know coffee.  not being a coffee drinker myself, i knew i couldn't leave cr without at least trying some of this legendary liquid.  and for coffee...it wasn't too bad.  a. really enjoyed it.  (small tidbit about me...i don't like hot beverages in the morning.  yep, seriously.  only when it's below zero and i'm frozen to the core, will i order a cuppa hot cocoa.)
{cafe brit, french press}
i did however, help myself to a coffee float.  ice cream and coffee makes a yummy afternoon beverage.  couple that with a lake view and hundreds of hummingbirds and you've got yourself the perfect rest stop.  
{coffee float}
throughout our stay, we ventured away from the hotel fare and into different towns to sample some of the local flavor (that's how you find the really good stuff, right?).  we at ate quite a few sodas (roadside restaurants) along the way and while some were much better than others, all the indoor/outdoor living spaces (that usually came with dogs, lizards, birds and sometimes wild boars) were clean, quaint and very friendly.

one of my favorite dishes was casado.  they took a plantian, split it in half and layered on top: rice and beans, roasted veggies (or meats), pico de gallo, lettuce and guacamole.  in the case of the photo below, sometimes they even got fancy with rosemary.
{casado}
{veggie rice & beans}
{pepsi, soda}
every afternoon we enjoyed a beverage, or two. one of the best things about tropical vacations?  all sorts of yummy poolside cocktails (and plenty of beer)!  the original and most renowned of costa rica's beer is imperial.  & it wasn't bad at all.
{imperial}
because eating out can get so expensive, and because sometimes you just can't go to a restaurant anymore, we ventured to the market a few times during the trip.  we stocked up on cheese and crackers, fresh fruit, a salsa called lizano (a sweet chili sauce) and the aforementioned, beer.  most of the time we'd enjoy a light dinner on our patio enjoying the views and conversations.
{patio picnic}
{juices}
{3 liters of soda}
{the costa rican oreos}
{avocado craving, guacamole}
each place we stayed provided us with a welcome drink upon our arrival (best.perk.ever).  one of my most favorite drinks was given to us in monteverde.  my only wish was that i could bathe in it.  it was that good.  i'm planning to make the recipe over the summer, so i'll share my findings when the time comes.
{monteverde lemonade}
a. and i drove a lot.  most of our stay we had early mornings and would return back to the hotel by early to late afternoon.  when we got hungry, there were roadside stands or markets we could stop at to pick up fresh fruit.  if there was on thing i couldn't get enough of, it was the fruit.  mango trees littered the roads and plantains grew everywhere.  there were mounds of pineapple and papaya, but the one fruit i couldn't eat fast enough was passion fruit.  hands down, best fruit ever.

{fallen mango}
{plantains in abundance}
{queen of all fruit: the passion fruit}
on a completely random food quest, we happened upon the best israeli food i've ever had.  actually, i've never had israeli food, so when i heard it was much like mediterranean, we jumped on the chance to chow down at this popular spot in mal pais.  the place is zula's and came strongly recommended by the guy who rented us surf boards.  by this time, we had long understood not to judge a restaurant by it's outdoor appearance and gave it a try.  & it was good.  knock-your-socks-off good.  like o.m.g.  everything was mouth watering.  the pita and hummus (oh the hummus) were divine.  and don't even get me started on the falafel.  heavenly.  who knew we'd find some of the best mediterranean food we'd ever eat in costa rica?!
{smoothie, coke, salt}
{falafel, hummus & frech fries- oh my!}
so there you have it.  what we ate (at least some of it) in costa rica.  and nope, a. didn't go hungry.  unfortunately i neglected to take pictures of the mountains of seafood and ceviche we consumed...but it was all amazing, and totally fresh, as i'm sure you can imagine.  if i had a chance, i'd eat my way through costa rica all over again.

6.27.2011

getting into the groove.

...and, i'm back!  actually, if i'm going to be honest, i've been home since thursday.  with so much to catch up on, the poor blog has been the furthest thing from my mind.  but now that i'm slowly getting back into the groove of life and work, 'tis time to write.

we had an amazing time.  like unbelievable.  the highlight of the entire trip was reuniting with a.-  hands down.  we spent two weeks exploring the rain forests and combing the beaches.  rappelling down waterfalls, surfing, zip lining and paddle boarding.  it was the perfect combination of active mornings and lazy afternoons.  tons of fresh fruit and plenty of adult beverages.  

all in all, we have over 2,500 photos to document these last 14 days.  i'll share highlights over the next couple days with plenty of pictures and little anecdotes.  if you know anyone heading to costa rica, smuggle yourself in their bag.  do whatever you can to get there.  it's a beautiful country with beautiful people and well worth the trip.  the colors are bound to take your breath away.  just you wait...i'll prove it to ya.

6.06.2011

welcome to san jose.

i made it to beautiful costa rica!!!

i'm going to be off the radar dear friends (i'm sure you'll understand why).  in between our rainforest adventures and beach days, i'll do my best to post when i have free time...mostly pictures i'm sure.  

enjoy your next couple weeks.  i'll be missing you!

6.05.2011

on a jet plane.

and here i go!  off to costa rica...to see a.!!!  as i mentioned yesterday, we have fourteen perfect days to spend together.  we're both flying into san jose (separately) and once we rendezvous (that's the problem with military travel...you never know when you're going to get there), we'll head to arenal.  

arenal is supposed to be a beautiful city at the base of an active, but dormant volcano.  we'll be spending a week exploring the rain forests, waterfalls, and caves.  then, with the help of a rental car, we're heading to the pacific- to spend another week on the coast.

granted, this is how we think everything will go.  we've opted to leave much of the trip open-ended so we can travel where we want, when we want.  and go where the wind blows us.  it's going to be an adventure alright...but we're ready...because we're gonna be exploring together.

6.04.2011

...and it's june!

can you say woo-hoo?  now, just a little louder!  june is finally here!

ions ago i said ado to the love of my life as he boarded a plane for the remote lands of afghanistan.  we said, until june, and anxiously awaited for our time together.  and now the time has come.

over the past five years of our life together, june has been good to us.  very good.  
in june we said i do.  
in june we bought our first car.  
in june we purchaced our first home.  

so dear june, you're timing couldn't be more perfect.  a. and i have been apart for eight months (can you believe that?!?).  eight.  and now, more than ever, we're so ready to see each other and catch up on so much lost time.  

now that june has finally here, we'll spend two weeks together.  and the anticipation is killing me.  tomorrow, i'm flying to costa rica to meet a. for fourteen days of adventure, sunshine and love.  oh june, thank you for all you bring us.  for this is yet another wonderful tale we'll share as you pass through each year.