The primary purpose of my trip to Liberia was to see the school and meet the director, Bethany. I arrived there on a Friday night after a very comfortable ride on an air conditioned bus (almost unheard of!). I got settled at the hotel and wandered the two blocks down the street to the school.
Bethany actually told me there was a job opening at the end of April, as that's when one of her teachers would be leaving because it was the end of their contract. I would love to head up there that soon, but as I've already committed to going home in August, I told her September would be better.
Conveniently, the Fiestas de las Civicas were also going on in Liberia that weekend, and I took the opportunity to explore the town a little more. I love the culture, it's very different from San José and the Central Valley. There is a more relaxed vibe here. No one is in much of a hurry to do anything. The people are happier and live longer, and I can understand why. They have orgullo, or pride for not just their country but also their province, town, and all the people that live there.
I think I understand why Guanacaste is my favorite. It reminds me of home. For the 72 short hours I was in Liberia, I felt more at home than I had since returning to Costa Rica on New Years Day. The people greeted me like they'd known me for years. I got to observe a kid's class that Bethany teaches on Saturdays, and it was great to be able to see the teaching style a bit before I actually teach there. I really hope this job works out in September, because right now, I need more relaxation, less stress, and a little more of the "Guanacasteco" culture in mi vida. :)
Here are some pictures of the "tope" or parade in the streets of Liberia:
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