Lately, I have had a lot of free time to explore the inner workings of Ben and what makes him tick. Although I volunteer at the La Escuela de Castro Madriz every morning from 8:00-12:00, I still have my entire afternoons and nights free. Since I am quite the frugal person, I find interesting ways to pass my day without spending a lot of money. Usually, I will go for a nice 45 minute run down to the park and back or I will take a nap (usually because I am worn out from playing soccer with the school kids for 4 hours every day). However, this past Monday, I decided to walk to La Sabana, the largest park in San Jose, where the Costa Rican National Stadium is located.
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The National Stadium where Costa Rica recently tied Argentina 0-0 in futbol. |
After the 3 mile or so trek to the park, I walked around it a bit just taking in everything. Since no one had school Monday (it was a national holiday), the park was full of families playing soccer, kids riding bikes, people fishing in the ponds or just relaxing under the trees. I brought a book with me that my host brother, Jose Andres, had lent me. It’s a Spanish book called Pantalones Largos. Usually, kids who have just finished 6th grade read this book in school but, even though I am way past 6th grade, this book is perfect for my level of Spanish comprehension.
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A view of the lake at La Sabana. |
So, after having walked around the park a bit, I found a nice tree in the shade, nestled myself against its trunk and just read my book. I read for roughly 2 hours or so, looking up words in my dictionary when necessary. This book has really helped me improve my Spanish and I am very thankful Jose let me borrow it. I am able to understand more spoken words than I was before and am beginning to use more new words too. I only have about 30 pages left to read out of the 200 or so in the book. Jose has already given me another book, a much larger and more difficult book, to read after I finish this one. If not reading in a park, many days, I just relax on the couch in the house and read my Spanish book.
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A similar area to where I reclined against a tree and just read. |
Life should be this simple. Bored? Go to the park, recline a bit, and read a book. I struggle with this, however. If you know me, then you know that I plan and schedule my life like a mad man. I write everything down in my planner, I allot time for everything, and I sacrifice relationships, deep relationships, for my schedules. I need to thank Costa Rica, thank this entire experience, for re-grounding me in the things that matter most in life – my friends and especially my family. Too often I find myself caught up in the future, with what I have planned and with what I need to do. I need to remember the now; I need to remember to relax, to have fun, to just talk to people and to sometimes curl up and read a book. I don’t always have to be going going going in order to enjoy life. In the words of Jack Johnson, “Slow down everyone you're moving too fast.”
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Friendships and relationships are worth the time and effort. |
Yes, I have neglected friends from the States while in Costa Rica but I have learned so much about friendship while being in this new country. With less worries, with less things that I ‘have’ to do and schedule, I have been able to open myself up to simply hanging out with people, forgetting time and forgetting schedules. I think now, after having experienced Costa Rica, I will be able to lead a more balanced life when I return to the States in a few weeks. But of course I didn’t come to this realization on my own. I want to thank the Lord for allowing me to pursue this amazing experience and for opening my mind to a new way of viewing His creation – my life.
You not only got an education, but extending your whole way, A different way of life. A different prospective. A changed person, you will not be the same.God continue to guide you
ReplyDeleteYou're right, I have been changed a lot and will not be the same. Personally I think I have changed for the better and will be able to implement that better change in my life when I come home to the States. With God by my side, I can do all things.
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