Other than Canada and Mexico, my parents have never left the country. When I tell people this fact or that they don’t have any stamps in their passports, most are dumbfounded. Needless to say, when my parents finally booked a flight to come visit me in Costa Rica, I was ecstatic!! I couldn’t wait to show them how I live and adapt to other cultures, as well as be a part of a life-changing experience for them. I may have been too excited because I packed our trip with tons of activities and non-stop adventures.
My favorite part of the trip was after every adventurous endeavor, my mom would say, “I can’t believe I just did that – I would have never thought I would do that!!” This made me so happy to hear! What a great feeling it was to see my parents push their limits and culturally expand themselves.
The trip also reiterated what I strong relationship I have with my parents, which I am so grateful for. Not everyone can say their parents are their best friends, and it is even more rare to be able to spend twenty-four hours a day for seven days with them and still crave more time. Lots of people think I’m extremely blessed because of the amount of traveling and world experience I’ve been able to do at such a young age. However, I believe I am blessed to have such amazing parents that are fully supportive of everything I do in life, regardless if they agree with it or not.
So what did we do on our trip? Well I’ll break it down for you…
Day 1: Drive from Liberia to Samara in a complete Monsoon!
mom insisted on taking a picture of me the minute I met up with them at the airport!
sunset walk on the beach
Day 2: My parents came to the CREAR program with me and got to experience the reason why I came to Costa Rica in the first place. Then beach the rest of the day.
nice shot mom! me and Andrea working with some of the kids at program
daddy and I at the beach
beautiful Playa Samara - my home
dinner, dad got a bit of color!
again
mom
Day 3: Fishing day!

dad and I on the boat
mom and dad

reeling 'em in!
dad and Eduardo fishing
mom being sea-sick
small little Snapper!
rainbow

love
it's a big guy!!
My favorite part of the trip was after every adventurous endeavor, my mom would say, “I can’t believe I just did that – I would have never thought I would do that!!” This made me so happy to hear! What a great feeling it was to see my parents push their limits and culturally expand themselves.
The trip also reiterated what I strong relationship I have with my parents, which I am so grateful for. Not everyone can say their parents are their best friends, and it is even more rare to be able to spend twenty-four hours a day for seven days with them and still crave more time. Lots of people think I’m extremely blessed because of the amount of traveling and world experience I’ve been able to do at such a young age. However, I believe I am blessed to have such amazing parents that are fully supportive of everything I do in life, regardless if they agree with it or not.
So what did we do on our trip? Well I’ll break it down for you…
Day 2: My parents came to the CREAR program with me and got to experience the reason why I came to Costa Rica in the first place. Then beach the rest of the day.
Day 3: Fishing day!
dad and I on the boat
reeling 'em in!
love