This morning we visited a local kindergarten class, while some of the adults went ziplining. We taught them a song in English, and they taught us a song in Spanish - it was great fun! We came back to the Rancho for lunch, and then we went to a local elementary school in the afternoon. There, we sat in on classes (see picture) and played soccer with the kids. We stopped at a bakery on the way back from the school. Not only was it an opportunity for us to buy Costa Rican baked goods, but also to buy refreshments for those of us hot and thirsty from the soccer game. When we got back to the Rancho, we had Latino dancing class. We learned Merengue and Salsa dancing. Then, we had dinner, followed by a suggestion from Michael to go to bed early, awaiting a trip to Tortuga Island at 6:30 tomorrow morning.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Schools in Alajuela... ...and Dancing!
This morning we visited a local kindergarten class, while some of the adults went ziplining. We taught them a song in English, and they taught us a song in Spanish - it was great fun! We came back to the Rancho for lunch, and then we went to a local elementary school in the afternoon. There, we sat in on classes (see picture) and played soccer with the kids. We stopped at a bakery on the way back from the school. Not only was it an opportunity for us to buy Costa Rican baked goods, but also to buy refreshments for those of us hot and thirsty from the soccer game. When we got back to the Rancho, we had Latino dancing class. We learned Merengue and Salsa dancing. Then, we had dinner, followed by a suggestion from Michael to go to bed early, awaiting a trip to Tortuga Island at 6:30 tomorrow morning.
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Hola que emocion como estuvo la cancion de Paz les gusto a los ninos
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Hola! Your days are filled with amazing events..thanks for keeping us filled in on all the fun! Now I'm off to try and translate Estela's comment. :-)
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