It's the little things that matter, clearly. Not the flights, the international travel, the planning, the stress....it's the hotel pool! (Does Ajax's Super 8 have a pool?) Best Day Ever and we haven't even picked up the rental car yet!
To be fair, it WAS a nice little pool shaded by enormous mango trees - Hotel Mango lived up to it's name! Swimming lessons are evidently worth the investment as we didn't need to pack life jackets. Proud dad moment!
Our first typical Costa Rican breakfast - to Lauren's delight, under the watchful eye of the hotel dog. I didn't realize before today that Costa Rica had "typical" food that was different than other Central American cuisine, but apparently that's a thing! (More on this later.)
(Like our forecasted weather here, if you don't like what you get, wait a few minutes and it will change!)
Evy, on the other hand, was the epitome of happiness with his iced hot chocolate!
An ongoing joke in our household is that the kids try to drink my coffee. They know it's an "adult drink", so it's funny that they reach for it, right? Ok, kids, when in Rome! You want to try coffee in Costa Rica? I'm drinking straight up cold brew with no sweetener or cream. Lauren tried it first...
Impressed as I am, good-bye Starbucks, for the rest of the trip!
Hotel Altura wasn't far as the crow flies, but the twisting roads and slower speed limits (which are plenty fast when hugging the edge of a precipice with no guardrail!) meant that it was a reasonable destination for today. What a fascinating hotel / nature retreat for inquisitive kids!
A soccer pitch! (With an emphasis on the word "pitch" as nothing is flat for more than a few paces...)
Amazing landscapes in every direction...
...including Poas Volcano - the impetus for this leg of the trip - and a not-entirely-sturdy-feeling viewing platform for taking it in. (Poas Volcano is behind the clouds on the left.)
Typical Costa Rican cuisine just 500m from the hotel at El Descanso restaurant....but we brought it back "home" to avoid driving after dark. Besides, we have this magical setting, a nightly bonfire in the common area, and an immense soaker tub in our suite.
With the kids (easily) asleep, Mindy and I marveled at the night-time birds we were hearing in the cloud forest around us. (True to the name, the cloud descended at nightfall making for an ethereal glow and soft edges everywhere as we walked the grounds at night.)
As I sit in this quiet room writing by the light of a dim lamp, the birds have quieted, and there's a rustling nearby. An armadillo outside the window? A mouse in the room? Nope....this common bug could be a late-night visitor in Ajax. (Well, the forecast is for snow this week in Ajax so I guess the beetles aren't out and about just yet...)



























