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April 15, 2019 by Ashley Welter

COSTA RICA – Surf & Sustainable Service – August 6 – August 15, 2019

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April 15, 2019 by Ashley Welter

COSTA RICA – Surf & Sustainable Service – July 24 – August 2, 2019

Time Capsule Letter

We can’t believe it has already been so long since our Costa Rica trip ended! I can still imagine the sound of the surf heard through Bahia Ballena and the delicious coconuts we shared by the beach. Often times, it seems like yesterday that we were laughing in the crashing waves, working in the rain, playing soccer on the beach, doing soccer drills with the locals, helping Lucia with the native tree and plastic projects, and learning about ourselves and role in our own communities back home. You’re probably back in school (or starting college!) but we wanted you to know that we are still thinking of you and the impact we made this summer together.

Our time spent together in Bahia Ballena truly did make an impact. Not only did you leave Costa Rica a better place than when you came, you left as changed individuals ready to make an impact in your home communities.

Lucia’s tree nursery and plastic collection will continue to be a strengthening aspect of this community as more volunteers come to Semilla de Ballena and are able to continue to care for the trees in her farm and enjoy a plastic-free beach. Omar’s soccer team is strengthened for the children you met. Hafet continues to pursue surfing with a stronger sense of confidence after your encouragement during lessons.

And more importantly, the knowledge YOU gained on this trip we hope will serve you and the communities you go on to be in for the rest of your life! We now know how harmful plastic is to the environment, and some ways to REFUSE, reduce, and reuse it in order to lessen our impact on the environment.

Another thing I can’t forget is how much fun we had together here! You guys were a huge part of making this trip so fun by being a really close knit group. We tackled big challenges by learning to surf. We tackled a hot and steep Costa Rican hike through the rain forest. Once at the top we enjoyed our triumph, while reflecting on our trip and getting a bird’s eye view of the place we worked and played in.

We also got to explore Bahia Ballena and see the beautiful beach. And no one can forget the giddy feeling of laughter from rafting the rapids in Rio Savegre (Central America’s cleanest river) together in a group of friends that we will never forget!

We worked really hard and also had a blast together. Whether it was playing games at night, engaging with community members, pushing our comfort zones on the river and in the surf, sharing our stories of self, or exploring new places together- it was that much fun because we got to share it with all you guys — the 2019 GLA Costa Rica Surf and Sustainable Service group! Thanks for helping to make these special memories in an amazing place.

Remember your individual OMG – “One Meaningful Goal” – that we created at the end of the session? We’ve attached a photo of each of your OMG papers as a reminder for the variety of goals we set.

Some of you pledged to reduce as much plastic in your lives as possible and to encourage our friends, families, schools, and local communities to do the same. Or to make a difference in your community volunteering and organizing volunteers for things like beach cleanups. Some of you set a goal to pursue surfing and the sustainable surf lifestyle.

Some of you made more personal character goals to stay positive or increase the meaningful connection you make with other people. We would love to know how that is going! Have there been any changes in your selves, home, or even community?

Pura Vida,

Kiersten, Ellen, and the Bodhi Team


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Wednesday July 24, 2019

Hello Families!

Our arrival to Costa Rica has gone well! We enjoyed getting to know each other while munching on pizza and snacks at the hotel as students arrived throughout the morning and afternoon. Students played card games and got to know each other with some icebreakers. Kiersten took small groups to walk around the Alajuela central square and stretch our legs.

The group enjoyed Casados (traditional Costa Rican dish) for dinner consisting of rice, beans, salad, plantains, veggies, and a choice between pork/chicken/beef/fish. Jenna, Kristen, Sammy, Skylar, Sofia, Lucas, JT, Jane, and Anna arrived before dinner. We had Bosco’s restaurant to ourselves to get to know each other a little better. (After dinner we were joined by Nick, William, Cat, Maren, Sabrina, and Madaline who are not pictured at dinner due to landing later in the evening.)

Cat arrived right after dinner. We did some icebreakers in hopes that we could keep our energy up before the last group arrived. Energy was eventually running low and we decided it was better to get some rest and greet them in the morning.

The fifteen of us that arrived today will head to Bahia Ballena with Ellen (International Director) and Kiersten (International Mentor) first thing in the morning. We are anxiously awaiting some beach time!

Pura vida!

Kiersten Brown – GLA Mentor

Saturday July 27, 2019

Hola GLA families!

These past few days have been an interesting experience. On Friday the day started rainy, but we did not let that bring us down. We all collectively voted to continue with our day as planned because we didn’t want to miss an experience. The rain was only “pelo de gato”, meaning cat’s hair because the rain was so light and soft. We made our way to the tree nursery and learned about reforestation and why it is so important. We then helped around the tree nursery by replanting trees, painting, maintenance, and building tree protectors. Some of us ended up covered in paint and dirt, but it was worth it.

High:

On Saturday, after cleaning up the beach, we had some free time. We came together and got to play a pickup game on the beach. Everyone’s different skill levels made it especially funny and fun to watch. We played boys against girls and it was a fair match. You could see everyone smiling and having a good time. After the game we got to cool off by taking a quick dip in the ocean, which was a great end to the day.

Low:

Our service on Saturday was picking up trash on the beach. Laying out all the garbage we collected was a sad sight to see, but also inspiring. Today we will learn more about single-use plastic and the negative effects of it in hopes to prevent garbage on the beach. Hopefully, we will bring what we learn to our own communities at home.

Ha:

Saturday night, last night, a group of us got together to play cards, and someone suggested we play old maid. Not everyone knew how to play, so it was an interesting experience. It got very competitive and fun towards the end. When playing you are supposed to keep the cards you have discreet, but Lucas accidently told us when he got the old maid because he has, “an honest bone in his body.” But we kept playing anyway and it made the game more interesting; it was a great way to end our night, with lots of laughs.

Aha:

After practicing for three hours on both, Friday and Saturday, each time standing on the surfboard was a victory in itself. It was very rewarding learning knew things on the sand, and then practicing it on the water and doing it correctly. So far, we learned how to stand and turn, and it was a very fun time, but we have to remember to shuffle our feet when walking in the water so we don’t step on a stingray.

Que Dicha!

Anna, JT, and Sammy

Tuesday July 30, 2019

On Sunday morning we went surfing and learned how to paddle out. Although it is quicker than walking out, it comes with its challenges as we had to avoid crashing waves from pushing us over. We learned two methods to combat this in the plank and the turtle roll. After a few minutes most of us got the hang of it and we became very comfortable with paddling out into deeper water.

On Monday we took a break from surfing and went white water rafting. We rode in 2 small vans for an hour and a half until we reached our destination by the river. Halfway to the put in location we stopped at a small store to use the restroom and try some local honey and fruits. After our safety check it was time to go rafting. The rapids were extremely fun, although everyone got splashed, we all still had a great time. We were able to jump in and float along the calm part of the river. Halfway through the rafting, we stopped at a beautiful waterfall and ate delicious snacks prepared by the crew.

High:

Halfway through rafting we stopped at a waterfall and stood under and behind it. None of us had ever seen anything like it and feeling the water blow into our faces was a special experience. Before we continued rafting we had a delicious snack that was put together by the rafting guides.

Low:

After rafting, we drove an hour and a half back to Bodhi and everybody was tired and wet, so the ride was pretty uncomfortable. We did our best to fight through this though to make the ride more bearable.

Ha:

Throughout the whole rafting trip, we were constantly getting splashed by the rapids and even each other. A couple people even fell out of the rafts but were pulled back inside quickly.

A-Ha:

For service, we went down to the national park base to see a whale that was made up of over 3,100 plastic bottles. Many of us were really impacted to see this because it is hard to imagine how much plastic humans go through until you really see it. This whale is still nothing compared to the continents of plastic that float through our oceans.

-by Nick, Will, Madeline, Sabrina, Maren

Thursday August 1, 2019

Hello GLA Families!

We are back in San Jose ready for departure day tomorrow. It has been a wonderful trip with many deep connections and friendships made along the way. Tuesday and Wednesday consisted of our final two days of surf and service. Many of us were able to go out to the break for both days and catch some blue waves during surf!

Everyone really pushed themselves at service and gave 100% as we laid gravel down in the tree nursery. Soccer on Wednesday night was a blast as everyone again, pushed it and got an intense workout trying to keep up with the kids on Omar’s soccer team.

The hike Thursday morning was filled with laughter, reflection and fun as we learned about the plants and animals in the rainforest and got to see the whale’s tail and Bahia Ballena from another perspective. At the top we made mandalas out of found objects in nature and reflected on our experience here.

We are all quite sad to say goodbye to each other tomorrow on departure day!

Pura vida!

Kiersten Brown – GLA Mentor

Filed Under: Programs

April 15, 2019 by Ashley Welter

COSTA RICA – Surf & Sustainable Service – July 10 – July 19, 2019

Time Capsule Letter

We can’t believe it has already been so long since our Costa Rica trip ended! I can still imagine the sound of the surf heard through Bahia Ballena and the delicious coconuts that we shared during service.

Often times, it seems like yesterday that we were laughing in the crashing waves, working in the rain, doing soccer drills with the locals, helping Lucia with the native tree and plastic projects, and learning about ourselves and role in our own communities back home. You’re probably back in school (or starting college!) but we wanted you to know that we are still thinking of you and the impact we made this summer together.

Our time spent together in Bahia Ballena truly did make an impact. Not only did you leave Costa Rica a better place than when you came, you left as changed individuals ready to make an impact in your home communities.

Lucia’s tree nursery and plastic collection will continue to be a strengthening aspect of this community as more volunteers come to Semilla de Ballena and are able to continue to care for the trees in her farm and enjoy a plastic-free beach. Omar’s soccer team is strengthened for the children you met.

And more importantly, the knowledge YOU gained on this trip we hope will serve you and the communities you go on to be in for the rest of your life! We now know how harmful plastic is to the environment, and some ways to REFUSE, reduce. and reuse it in order to lessen our impact on the environment.

Another thing I can’t forget is how much fun we had together here! You guys were a huge part of making this trip so fun by being a really close-knit group. We tackled big challenges by learning to surf. We tackled a hot and steep Costa Rican hike through the rain forest.

We also got to explore Bahia Ballena and see the beautiful beach. And no one can forget the playful water wars the giddy feeling of laughter from rafting the rapids in Rio Savegre (Central America’s cleanest river) together in a group of friends that we will never forget!

We worked really hard and also had a blast together. Whether it was playing games at night, engaging with community members, pushing our comfort zones on the river and in the surf, sharing our stories of self, or exploring new places together- it was that much fun because we got to share it with all you guys — the 2019 GLA Costa Rica Surf and Sustainable Service group! Thanks for helping to make these special memories in an amazing place.

Remember your individual OMG – “One Meaningful Goal” – that we created at the end of the session? We’ve attached a photo of each of your OMG papers as a reminder for the variety of goals we set. Some of you pledged to reduce as much plastic in your lives as possible and to encourage your friends, families, schools, and local communities to do the same. Or to change your own habits and diets in an effort to reduce the impact of your carbon footprint.

Some of you set a goal to pursue surfing and the sustainable surf lifestyle. Some of you made more personal character goals to stay positive or increase the meaningful connection you make with other people. We would love to know how that is going! Have there been any changes in your selves, home, or even community?

Pura Vida,

Kiersten, Ellen, and the Bodhi Team


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Wednesday July 10, 2019

Hello Families!

Our arrival to Costa Rica has gone well! We enjoyed getting to know each other while munching on pizza and snacks at the hotel as students arrived throughout the morning and afternoon. Students played card games and got to know each other with some icebreakers. Kiersten took a small group to walk around the Alajuela central square and stretch our legs.

The group enjoyed Casados (traditional Costa Rican dish) for dinner consisting of rice, beans, salad, plantains, potatoes, and a choice between pork/chicken/beef/fish. We split up for dinner into two tables to get to know each other a little better. We were joined last minute by Sarina and Chase during dinner because their flight landed in the evening.

After dinner we shared some of our hopes and fears for the program. The fifteen of us that arrived today; Emily, Coco, Kaitlyn, Lauren, Trinity, Jacob, Zack, Reese, Chase, Sarina, Kylie, McKenna, Sofia, Sadiya, and Jessica (not pictured at dinner as she landed late this evening) will head to Bahia Ballena with Ellen (International Director) and Kiersten (International Mentor) first thing in the morning. We are anxiously awaiting some beach time!

Pura vida!

Kiersten Brown – GLA Mentor

Saturday July 13, 2019

Hello GLA Families,

Our first service was digging holes and planting trees. We also did a beach cleanup and found many pieces of trash, it was a good learning experience. We learned that community work is very fun and interesting. Surfing was intriguing. Overall we had a very good experience so far and loved helping out in Bahia Ballena.

High: Our high was surfing and getting destroyed by waves. We also had fun playing at la playa.

Low: Our low was the heat and humidity. It is hotter than an oven.

Ha: The haha moment was when Kentucky (Jacob) got stuck in a fire ant mountain.

Aha: An AHA moment was seeing all the plastic that was on the beach during beach cleanup. It made me realize that we should cut back on plastic as a community.

Pura Vida!

– written by Chase, Reese, Coco, Kaitlyn

Tuesday July 16, 2019

Hello GLA families,

Sunday began with surfing and in the afternoon we gathered after lunch to listen to Lucia give a presentation about different types of plastics that pollute the Earth, specifically oceans. We discussed different initiatives we can take back home to improve our communities and make a change.

We ended the day with a relaxing yoga session taught by Pilar. On Monday, we headed off to our rafting adventure which consisted of rapids, wipeouts, painting our faces with clay rocks from an amazing waterfall and lunch using a leaf as our plate. We headed back to Bodhi to celebrate Kylie’s birthday and played some fun games, watched some documentaries and collapsed in our beds.

High: Our high was when we all went through the waterfall into the middle of it. The water was coming down really hard onto our heads but we powered through to get into the middle which was an amazing feeling.

Low: Our low was finding huge spiders in the raft. Thankfully, Sofia was there to save the day with her spider killing paddle skills. Her quick reflexes left the poor bugs dismembered.

Ha: The ha moment occurred in calm waters when each raft became a free for all. Limbs were flailing as people were tossed into the river and fighting to stay on the rafts.

Aha: An aha moment was seeing a picture of a giant whale made of plastic water bottles. It made us realize the exorbitant amount of plastic we consume and the detrimental effects it had on the “oshun” [inside joke].

Pure Vida!

-by Lauren, McKenna, Jess, Emily, and Sarina

Thursday July 18, 2019

Hello GLA Families,

We’ve wrapped up our time at Bodhi with more surfing and service learning. Many of us enjoyed the laughter and fun of soccer with Omar and advancing as surfers. We’re all sad to be leaving each other.

High: Practicing soccer with the kids in the community was a great time! Everybody that played got very active and sweaty! The night consisted of lots of laughter and fun. It was also really fun gathering as a group back a Bodhi and sharing how everyone in our close-knit group affected each others’ lives.

Low: Our low was the amount of sweat we produced while hiking up the side of a mountain and the overcast causing a poor view of the whale tail. We also got our butts kicked by 8-11 year old soccer players and getting hit by a soccer ball multiple times.

Ah Ha: When we all realized just how much work it takes to grow a tree. It was also really cool that we were able to play soccer with younger kids despite the language barrier.

Ha: When we were playing soccer and saw a possum climbing on the roof of the indoor soccer field.

Pura Vida!

-by Sadiya, Jacob, Trinity, Sofia, Zack, Kylie

Filed Under: Programs

April 15, 2019 by Ashley Welter

COSTA RICA – Surf & Sustainable Service – June 28 – July 7, 2019

Time Capsule Letter

We can’t believe it has already been so long since our Costa Rica trip ended! I can still imagine the sound of the surf heard through Bahia Ballena and the delicious coconuts that we shared by the beach and during service. Often times, it seems like yesterday that we were laughing in the crashing waves, working in the rain, playing games with the local high schoolers, doing soccer drills with the locals, helping Lucia with the native tree and plastic projects, and learning about ourselves and role in our own communities back home. You’re probably back in school (or starting college!) but we wanted you to know that we are still thinking of you and the impact we made this summer together.

Our time spent together in Bahia Ballena truly did make an impact. Not only did you leave Costa Rica a better place than when you came, you left as changed individuals ready to make an impact in your home communities.

Lucia’s tree nursery and plastic collection will continue to be a strengthening aspect of this community as more volunteers come to Semilla de Ballena and are able to continue to care for the trees in her farm and enjoy a plastic-free beach. Omar’s soccer team is strengthened for the children you met. Hafet continues to pursue surfing with a stronger sense of confidence after your encouragement during lessons.

And more importantly, the knowledge YOU gained on this trip we hope will serve you and the communities you go on to be in for the rest of your life! We now know how harmful plastic is to the environment, and some ways to REFUSE, reduce. and reuse it in order to lessen our impact on the environment.

Another thing I can’t forget is how much fun we had together here! You guys were a huge part of making this trip so fun by being a really close knit group. We tackled big challenges by learning to surf. We tackled a hot and steep Costa Rican hike through the rain forest.

We also got to explore Bahia Ballena and see the beautiful beach. And no one can forget the giddy feeling of laughter from rafting the rapids in Rio Savegre (Central America’s cleanest river) together in a group of friends that we will never forget!

We worked really hard and also had a blast together. Whether it was playing games at night, engaging with community members, pushing our comfort zones on the river and in the surf, sharing our stories of self, or exploring new places together- it was that much fun because we got to share it with all you guys — the 2019 GLA Costa Rica Surf and Sustainable Service group! Thanks for helping to make these special memories in an amazing place.

Remember your individual OMG – “One Meaningful Goal” – that we created at the end of the session? We’ve attached a photo of each of your OMG papers as a reminder for the variety of goals we set. Some of you pledged to reduce as much plastic in your lives as possible and to encourage our friends, families, schools, and local communities to do the same.

Or to make a difference in your school community volunteering in an ESL classroom. Some of you set a goal to pursue surfing and the sustainable surf lifestyle. Some of you made more personal character goals to stay positive or increase the meaningful connection you make with other people. We would love to know how that is going! Have there been any changes in your selves, home, or even community?

Pura Vida,

Kiersten, Ellen, and the Bodhi Team

 


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Friday June 28, 2019

Hello Families!

Our arrival to Costa Rica has gone quite smooth! We enjoyed getting to know each other while munching on pizza and snacks at the hotel as students arrived throughout the morning and afternoon. Students played card games, did some tarot readings, and got to know each other with some icebreakers. Kiersten took a few small groups to walk around the Alajuela central square and stretch our legs.

The group enjoyed Casados (traditional Costa Rican dish) for dinner consisting of rice, beans, salad, plantains, potatoes, and a choice between pork/chicken/beef/fish. The boys and girls split up for dinner into two tables to get to know each other a little better. We were joined last minute by Rohan, Ted, and Alex during dinner because their flights landed in the evening.

After dinner we shared some of our hopes and fears for the program. The fifteen of us that arrived today (Sarah, Regan, Emory, Jordan, Alex, Courtney, Danielle, Ted, Hayden, Helena, Jake, Jamie, Jeyson, Rohan, Ryan) will head to the beach and Bahia Ballena first thing in the morning. We are excited for the beach life!

Pura vida!

Kiersten Brown – GLA Mentor

Monday July 1, 2019

Hello GLA Families,

In our first few days in Uvita, we have surfed and done some service, one of the highlights being working at a plant nursery called “Semilla Ballena.” When we arrived Lucia, a local community leader, explained the importance of having trees in communities such as Bahia. We split into trees separate groups working on the projects of making signs to label the trees, moving equipment, and moving trees to make space for new native species. After about an hour of work we could see the sky getting gray, and it eventually led to the biggest thunder storm we have seen yet. It was raining so hard, we had to call for someone to pick us up, and we squeezed into the van for a bumpy ride back to Bodhi.

High:

On the second day of surfing, many of us were able to stand up and maneuver the surfboard. Many kids even rode green waves, ones that have not broken.

Low:

As a result of the rainstorm we experienced at Semilla Ballena, our service ended short and we were unable to complete some of our work.

Ha:

While some kids were riding in the surf truck during the rainstorm, they went over a large pothole in the dirt road. The puddle formed by the pothole splashed into the truck and soaked the driver along with the other passengers. Drenched kids fogging up the car this made for an interesting ride back.

Aha:

In today’s surf lesson, we learned how to turn the surfboard to lengthen the ride of the wave. This will be extra helpful when we advance into riding bigger waves.

Pura Vida!

-by Helena, Ryan, Alex, and Teddy

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Hey party people! It’s the sixth day here in Bahia Ballena. On Tuesday we surfed and then went to Canto Ballena to plant the trees that we got from the nursery the previous day. When we arrived, a huge thunderstorm began. We quickly returned to Bodhi and waited for it to pass. After a while with no thunder we returned to Canto Ballena, only for it to start pouring again! Since the lightning stopped, we were able to plant our trees successfully while getting drenched in the rain.

Everyone kept a good attitude and a smile on their face, so we still had a good time! On Wednesday, we spent the day white water rafting down the Savegre River, which is the cleanest river in Central America. After putting on helmets and life vests we started our exciting trip down the river. Halfway through, we stopped and played in a beautiful waterfall. After rafting, we spent the evening playing soccer with the Costa Rican locals.

High:

Swimming underneath the waterfall was relaxing, clean, painful, incredible, peaceful, amazing, calming, super cool, fascinating, enjoyable, and mind opening. It was a life changing experience for us high schooler students in Costa Rica. We also ate Roni’s (one of our rafting guides) special snacks (see picture) using leaves as plates. Those had us feeling great!

Low:

We had so much fun that there was no time for a low moment.

Ha:

Alex fell out of the raft, Jeyson had to pull swimmers out of the river, and we had to towel change on the side of the river.

Aha:

We got to paint ourselves with plants, smell citronella (a plant that makes bug spray), give ourselves temporary tattoos with fern leaves, and smell cinnamon plants.

Pura Vida!

Rad Regan, Cool Courtney, Jammin’ Jordan, Joyful Jake, and Rambunctious Rohan

Saturday July 6, 2019

Dear GLA Families,

These last few days have been filled with many memorable moments that will last a lifetime. We surfed on Thursday and Friday and even caught green waves on Friday which was the last day of surfing. As of service, we went to a high school and interacted with Costa Rican students to try and help better their English and try to speak Spanish ourselves. On Friday, we did a beautification project in the local community early in the morning to plant flowers.

The environment ended up looking extremely beautiful. We gained knowledge and experiences during this project that we are hoping to bring back home. In our last day in Bahia Ballena, we went on a 7 mile hike up the mountain to see the famous and beautiful whale tail which was breathtaking. Our time in Costa Rica is one we will remember for the rest of our lives. And we hope to spread more knowledge about the effects that we as a whole have on the planet we live on.

High: Having the ability to paddle further out through the rough white water waves and being able to surf the green waves.

Low: Hiking up the hills throughout the forest in hot and humid weather.

Ha: Riding in the back of the truck playing music on out last day of surfing

Aha: We all have the ability to help out even in the smallest of ways. Even back in our towns we could do something as little as plant flowers.

See you soon!

Jamie, Danielle, Hayden, Emory, Jeyson

Filed Under: Programs

April 15, 2019 by Ashley Welter

COSTA RICA – Surf & Sustainable Service – June 16 – June 25, 2019

Time Capsule Letter

We can’t believe it has already been so long since our Costa Rica trip ended! I can still imagine the sound of the surf heard through Bahia Ballena and the delicious coconuts that we shared by the beach.

Often times, it seems like yesterday that we were laughing in the crashing waves, dancing in the rain, doing soccer drills with the locals, helping Lucia with the native tree and plastic projects, and learning about ourselves and role in our own communities back home. You’re probably back in school (or starting college!) but we wanted you to know that we are still thinking of you and the impact we made this summer together.

Our time spent together in Bahia Ballena truly did make an impact. Not only did you leave Costa Rica a better place than when you came, you left as changed individuals ready to make an impact in you home communities. Lucia’s tree nursery and plastic collection will continue to be a strengthening aspect of this community as more volunteers come to Semilla de Ballena and are able to continue to care for the trees in her farm and enjoy a plastic-free beach. Omar’s soccer team is strengthened for the children you met.

Hafet continues to pursue surfing with a stronger sense of confidence after your encouragement during lessons. And more importantly, the knowledge YOU gained on this trip we hope will serve you and the communities you go on to be in for the rest of your life! We now know how harmful plastic is to the environment, and some ways to REFUSE, reduce. and reuse it in order to lessen our impact on the environment.

Another thing I can’t forget is how much fun we had together here! You guys were a huge part of making this trip so fun by being a really close knit group. We tackled big challenges by learning to surf. We enjoyed a nice cool and rainy Costa Rican hike through the rain forest. We also got to explore Bahia Ballena and see the beautiful beach. And no one can forget the giddy feeling of laughter from rafting the rapids in Rio Savegre (Central America’s cleanest river) together in a group of friends that we will never forget!

We worked really hard and also had a blast together. Whether it was playing games at night, engaging with community members, pushing our comfort zones on the river and in the surf, sharing our stories of self, listening to Maia’s stories, or exploring new places together- it was that much fun because we got to share it with all you guys — the 2019 GLA Costa Rica Surf and Sustainable Service group! Thanks for helping to make these special memories in an amazing place.

Remember your individual OMG – “One Meaningful Goal” – that we created at the end of the session? We’ve attached a photo of each of your OMG papers as a reminder for the variety of goals we set. Some of you pledged to reduce as much plastic in your lives as possible and to encourage our friends, families, schools, and local communities to do the same.

Some of you set a goal to pursue surfing and the sustainable surf lifestyle. Some of you made more personal character goals to stay positive or increase the meaningful connection you make with other people. We would love to know how that is going! Have there been any changes in your selves, home, or even community?

Pura Vida,

Kiersten, Ellen, and the Bodhi Team


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Sunday June 16, 2019

Hello Families!

Our arrival to Costa Rica has been exciting and smooth! We enjoyed getting to know each other while munching on pizza and snacks at the hotel as students arrived throughout the morning and afternoon. Students played card games, checkers, and got to know each other with some icebreakers.

The group enjoyed Casados (traditional Costa Rican dish) for dinner consisting of rice, beans, salad, plantains, potatoes, and a choice between pork/chicken/beef/fish. As we sipped our fresh squeezed pineapple juice and the table buzzed with conversation, it became clear our cohesive group has seemingly already fallen into a nice groove. Many students also enjoyed taking this opportunity to practice their Spanish while interacting with the restaurant owners and staff.

After dinner we journaled and shared some of our hopes and fears for the program. The thirteen of us that arrived today (Maya, Liv, Olivia, Bella, Logan. Griffin, Virginia, Avery, Kylie, Kat, Ally, Sophia, and Grace) will head to the beach and Bahia Ballena with Kiersten (GLA Mentor) and Pilar (one of the co-owners of Bodhi Surf) first thing in the morning. We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Maia and Hannah tomorrow who will travel to Bahia Ballena in the afternoon with Ellen (GLA International Director).

Pura vida!

Kiersten Brown – GLA Mentor

Thursday June 20, 2019

Hello GLA families!

These past few days consisted of community service, and adventures. On Wednesday specifically, we played soccer with the children from all around Uvita at an indoor soccer field. Right as we were about to head over, there was a rainstorm. The thunder roared right over our heads, and every ten seconds there was lightening! Everyone had a good scare at least once. As we arrived the little boys welcomed us into their warm-up: stretching and sprints.

After a couple of drills and games, we scrimmaged, and it was clear that their soccer skills were far superior to ours. We shared many laughs with the boys not only over our poor performance but also our attempts at speaking Spanish. After warmups we played on teams. Yellow, Blue, and Green. We all split into teams and if someone scored a goal the losing team would be out, or every 5 minutes you’d play rock, paper, scissors to switch teams.

High:

I think the whole group would come to the agreement that the best part of the day was when we received chocolate flavored popsicles. It was quite the treat after working with all the trees and paint. It began to rain too which was enjoyable to cool us all off.

Low:

Yesterday, we were also able to work more in the Tree Nursery with Lucia. As we made our way back to Bodhi, the storm came rolling in. We were unable to finish planting them and booked it back to Bodhi for safety. We’re hopeful we will get to plant them late this week.

Haha moment:

As we were doing our community service of gardening, Logan screamed, “Snake!” and everyone ran for the hills! It ended up being a small Boa Constrictor and we all had to keep our distance for our safety. Although, we were all able to get a good look at it! Travis took care of it, all of us crowding around him, and then we all resumed our work.

Ah-Ha moment:

Many of us were able to stand up on the surfboards. It definitely was not easy… a lot of patience, arm strength, and practice was involved. The waves were pretty big and the weather was nice. Everybody focused hard and took the Bodhi expert’s advice. It was a great day for learning how to surf.

Pura Vida!

-written by Maia, Ally, Sophia and Liv

   

Saturday June 21, 2019

Hello GLA families!

Short story:

Thursday and Friday were fun days! On Friday, we went white water rafting. We woke up, ate breakfast, and quickly rushed to get our swimsuits on! We boarded the vans and drove an hour to a local restaurant. We ordered our choice of vegetarian, chicken, fish, or steak casados, and then continued driving alongside the Rio Savegre river (the cleanest in Central America). Some of the crew members in the vans stopped at certain points, showing us natural leaves, cinnamon, and citrusberries.

Once we got to the site, the crew took the rafts off the top of the van and gave us safety instructions. Then we got on board and started going down the river. The rapids were fun for everyone as we enjoyed the beauty of the jungle surrounding us. After about an hour and a half of rafting, we stopped at a site to take pictures by a waterfall and have a delicious snack! After our break, we continued down the last 30 minutes of rapids. We re-boarded the vans and drove back to the restaurant to eat a well-deserved lunch. Everyone was exhausted from rafting and slept in the car ride back to home base!

High:

On Thursday, we went for our 3rd surfing lesson. On the way there, it started to lightly rain, which was a treat to cool down. Everyone worked on perfecting their skills in controlling their board and paddling out to catch the bigger waves. We were worried that the rain would turn into a lightning storm, which would prevent us from surfing, but nature was on our side. We spent the surf lesson in the rain, which was something super cool and new for most of us.

Low:

On Friday we went rafting. From the water we could see gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains. The big, green, forests lacked civilization and they gave the experience of rafting a peaceful contrast to the turbulent water. However, we regretted that we forgot to bring go-pros or other devices to capture the views. It was nice to enjoy the scenery in the present moment, but it would have also been nice to have pictures to show our families.

Ha:

Ellen’s birthday was on Friday so some of the girls woke up before dawn to help Adrianne bake a carrot cake, Queen Ellen’s favorite, and make decorations for the common area. When the birthday girl walked down the stairs a couple hours later, it was funny to see her expression in response to all the decorations. Later that night at dinner we surprised her with the cake. It was delicious!

Ah-ha:

On Thursday, many of us had significant improvement in our surfing abilities. Everyone was able to stand up, as well as learning how to get over waves properly by using techniques such as planking and turtling. Once we mastered these techniques, it became easier to paddle out and catch the waves much easier!

Pura Vida!

~Maya, Virginia, & Avery

Monday June 24, 2019

Hello GLA Families!

Very sad that it is the last night in Costa Rica. We all wish we could shred the gnar one last time. Already missin rice n’ beans. Excited to continue all the new friendships.

High:

“Spenca” (Spencer one of our suf instructors and service guides) let us plant trees in his garden. We requested that he install a pergola. We wish we could stay longer to build the pergola, but we sadly had to go to San Jose.

Low:

On the second to last day, the waves were gnarly, but sadly, lightning was spotted and we were forced to find immediate shelter. We weren’t able to finish up our last surfing sesh.

Ha:

Maia (future comedian)

Ah-Ha:

Realization that we are all going to have to leave our good friends and that connection is important.

Peace Homies

~Kylie, Avery, Kat, Ally

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