• Angela Lynn
  • Mike Lynn
  • Angela Lynn
  • Mike Lynn

Pura Vida! Costa Rica! 🇨🇷

Un’avventura di 15 giorni di Angela & Mike Leggi altro
  • Inizio del viaggio
    2 gennaio 2026

    Travel Day - Pura Vida? Yes Please!

    2 gennaio, Stati Uniti ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Today was travel day … and if you have followed along with our last two trips (Thai Moon and Tuks Tuks, Tea and Turquoise Seas) then you probably assumed that travel to Costa Rica would be a piece of cake for us. And your assumption would have been right! Easy peasy.

    Flight Route: Sac —> Dallas (‘Dem Boys) —> 🛬 in San Jose (Costa Rica, not Cali).

    This M&A Adventure we have a few more characters in tow with us so stay tuned!

    Arrived in Costa Rica about 11:30 in the p.m. … headed to the hotel, motel … Holiday Innnnn, where we dumped our bags, grabbed our luck and headed to the next door casino to roll some dice and sub-par late night snacks.

    I was the only one trying my luck and cashed out … doubling Mike’s money. Most money I’ve made in a long time! 😂 Maybe professional gambling is in the future of LCP? Another revenue source? 🤔 I can get a plastic red/green and blue visor too. (Ya know, the ones professional poker players wear?)

    More on that later … long story short … the gang is here, resting up and headed to La Fortuna manana. We ride at dawn! Jk … at 9am.

    P.S. Curious what Pura Vida means? I was too!
    Pura Vida = Pure Life

    So fitting for this adventure! Tomorrow is never promised so carpe diem folks. Smoke’m if you got’em!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 1 - La Fortuna

    3 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Off to La Fortuna today! Said ✌️ to the Holiday Inn and the casino (where I logged my first big gambling win), and we headed out West.

    Well … not before a Walmart stop for dranks and snacks, and a stop at the mall for some sunglasses 🕶️ and 🩴’s - essentials for the sunshine ☀️ here in Costa Rica! And guess what??? They still have RadioShacks in Costa Rica! 🤯 If I didn’t take a pic, I’m not sure you would believe me!

    (Anyone else remember picking up the latest Milli Vanilli cassette single at the County Fair Mall from RadioShack? Felt like yesterday … did a little trot down that memory lane for a few seconds! Blame it on the rain …. Ya … ya …)

    From the mall, we headed out for a 3 hour drive to La Fortuna. Stopped for lunch at a place that had “Typical Food and More” — Z was “doing it for the Gram” (he will thank me later when he goes viral for this clip) — passed a Cat Park (told Mike we didn’t have time to hit up that attraction - he’s still not speaking to me), and then stopped just before our arrival for a mango and a pineapple … coffee may have been in the mix too. 😉

    Our house for the next few days is tucked away off the road, with a gorgeous view of the mountains and a quick walk to the main drag to the downtown area. You can see that the fog rolled in a bit so skies upon our arrival were not as blue as earlier but still beautiful and provided an authentic humid “jungle” vibe.

    The house is perfect!!! Location A+, Beauty A+, Needs/Wants A++ … Disco pool was a nice touch — truthfully, we don’t know how the pool lights started hosting a rave so we will deal with that manana. Until then the Toucans can have a rave on us!

    Looking forward to waking up tomorrow morning to pull back our curtains and unveil what God has for us! I’m confident I’ll be pleased. He never disappoints.

    Ended the evening with a short walk downtown to Chipotle. Not the U.S. Chipotle … but Costa Rica style. It was delicious and I ate too much!

    Going to bed this evening with a belly full and full of gratitude!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 2 - La Fortuna (Giddy Up!)

    4 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Let’s start by saying that today was one of those days where you had this vision of how it would all go, and then it didn’t. And not so much in a bad way but different. Feel me?

    Ok … let’s do this.

    MORNING: Headed out about 8am for a 30 min caravan in Pepe (Mike’s rig) and TBD (still working on a name for Matthews rig) to Mystico for the Hanging Bridge tour.

    Big Ang’s Vision? Causal walk, seeing birds, sloths, lizards, monkeys, … surrounded by lush green, flat paths and chirping birds as we would take in the sights. All done while sipping cool water (really working on this) as I snapped photos of all to see.

    Reality? It was a busy day at Mystico! Lots of people all signed up and ready to hit the trails. Louis Alfonso was our tour guide and seemed eager to share. Shared the tour with a mother/father/daughter trio from DC and a couple from Germany. Kicked off as expected … flat, birds, lush green grass … then … a bit more challenging … and then a bit more of a climb … then the first of 6 hanging bridges. This is where I realized I clearly didn’t read the title of this tour … “hanging bridges”. I’ve always struggled with reading comprehension so no surprise but what a miss! There were 6 of these gems and while I got more comfortable as I conquered each one, the first one was dicey and I questioned so much of life. But then I thought … ok, God … if this is how I go, at least it will be a great story! Spoiler alert! We all made it safe and sound, and it ended up not being my day to meet Jesus.

    As for animals? We didn’t see any sloths but we did see beautiful birds, pit vipers, farmer ants and holler monkeys. Louis Alfonso took pics for us so enjoy those. They are keepers!

    After lunch, we headed back to the house for quick change for horse back riding …

    AFTERNOON GIDDY-UP: This adventure was supposed to be horse-back riding with an option to visit Arenal Waterfall.

    Big Ang’s vision? I’d mount my stead, we’d all ride causally in a line along a lush forest, dirt road … come up to a swimming pond where a waterfall pours into (think Dirty Dancing kind of thing).

    Reality? Horse back riding was probably the only thing that was true but even that was skewed from my vision of what this would be like. (Quick Note: I’ve never ridden a horse before … ) They put us all on horses with no waivers or instructions except to remember our horses name, and a 30- sec tutorial on how to turn right, left and stop. Then we were off! Zs horse, Mariposa, led the way the whole time. Maybe once Mike and his noble stead, El Tigre or Matthew’s horse, Palomino,had some lead-time but … 99% of the time, Mariposa was out front like Seabiscuit. Me? I’m more of a casual horse rider so me and Talia (my horse) hung back to bringing up the rear pretty much all day. El Tigre really has some struggles up the mountain (yep, up the mountain, not flat), but he made it to their snack/water stop and hung out while we went to check out this waterfall.

    This is where the plot twist begins … this water fall … nothing like I have envisioned. The trek up and down, and back up and down again … was stupendous - in a not-so-good way! Legs were burning, Big Ang was grumbling and you couldn’t touch anything! Otto, our guide, said that there are poisonous plants, bugs and snakes so don’t touch anything along the way. Ugh … ok … but should we even risk it?? Not sure Otto was digging all my questions and whining but at this point we were all committed … Mike, Matthew, Lilly, Z (kind of 😂) and I were going to this waterfall. It. Was. Happening.

    You can fill in the blanks with the pics and you know the ending because if I didn’t make it, I wouldn’t be writing this. Hahaha!

    Short ending to a long story … Arenal Waterfall was super worth it! My booty, quads and calves may have a different take on things but it was truly a work of living art! The Lynn boys bullied me and Lilly into taking a dip so we did, and ended up being ok! No diving tho! Not safe. Z vowed he would keep the rocks on the shore in place, so he elected to be our photographer and hold those down. Lol.

    Once we all made our way back up the mountain, again, saddled up and made our way back to the stables … it was time to head to the house, nap and have dinner.

    Dinner was at Don Rofinos, which is owned by the same people that own this Airbnb home. A++ for food, service and atmosphere! Exactly what was needed to end a day full of suuuprises!

    To bed we go! This cowgirl is mighty tired!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 3 - La Fortuna (Part Uno)

    5 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    If you thought yesterday was adventurous… hold onto your saddle because today was all about waterfalls (don’t go catching any), rappelling, a monkey drop and … water slides!

    It’s full of activities and videos that are too good not to share so … breaking this day into dos parts: Part Uno (that’s this one - keep reading) and Part Dos (that’s will be the next post).

    Without further ado … Part Uno of our last full day and night in La Fortuna.

    Part Uno is all about the PureTrek Canyoning … players in this game of “life” include Mick, Big Ang, Mateo and Lil’. The Lynn boys were chomping at the bit (a play on words from Day 2 - Giddy Up) to suit up, snap-in and repel the shiz out of some waterfalls. Big Ang and Lil’ … we boarded the bus to take us to PureTrek all for the love of the Lynn boys.

    Disclaimer: I did watch a YouTube on this place before arrival, so I had an idea as to what it may be like and what to expect. That helped a tiny bit … but like the Gram, it’s hard to really tell reality via a YouTuber so I remained on alert and skeptical.

    Mike tried to ease my concerns with a review of their FAQs page and shared the answer to the question … “Is it safe?” Anyone guess what the answer was?
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    You guessed it! It was, “Yes, it is safe”. Duh!

    Even I know it’s bad business to answer otherwise. Sheesh! 🙄 I appreciated the effort by Mick, and we continued on.

    We arrived … we suited up, clipped in and after a quick tutorial (much more in-depth v the horse ride), we were off.

    —> 1st Waterfall Rappel:
    175 feet down, with a gushing waterfall. (Pics uploaded)

    Big Ang tip … When rappelling next to a waterfall … close the ol’ mouth; unless you want to try waterboarding. Totally know what that feels like now and I have a small mouth! 😬

    —> Ladder Rope Climb (aka BS)
    This made me made as a hornet. 🐝 This rope ladder was a toughie. I was already reeling from the water boarding and assessing my current quality of life, to then be informed I have to now climb back up the rock via a rope ladder. And please take note of the type of gloves we had to wear! I have big mits but these? Brought me back to when I would slap on a pair to weld with my dad many years ago … except add soaking wet and no supervision.

    Let’s say once I made it to the top, tears were SO close to forming. But I sucked it up, and massaged my left hand and forearm to work out the awesome cramp I just snagged myself. It subsided and so did my tears just in time for the …

    —> Monkey Drop:
    Short zip line and then a drop into a square pool. (Videos
    Uploaded)

    Big Ang add … I despise a free fall … so had my eyes closed the entire time, and just when I couldn’t take it anymore, they slowed me down and plopped me in the water. Phew …

    Next …

    —> Canyon Drop:
    Rappelled down into a canyon. Not as long as the first rappel but this is one I’ll brag about because why not.

    Big Ang takeaway … probably my favorite of the day as there was a little comfort having two rocks surrounding me like a big stone hug. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    Intermission = Another grueling hike up and out of the canyon to the next platform … “thank you sir, may I have another”. Leg day was yesterday but apparently PureTrek didn’t get the memo.

    —> Goblin Drop:
    Easy, peasy. A short drop down (maybe 39ft) that led us to the last platform.

    No comments here. 🙏🏻

    —> Forward-facing, Running-Start and Twist Rappel (that’s not the exact name, btw but I’m sure close). (Videos uploaded)

    Big Ang says … why not!?!?! When in Rome! Scooted off the edge as instructed, twisted (and twisted some more 😳) until … boom! D-u-n!

    I bet you are expecting me to wrap it up now with “We made it” and head into Part Dos. Well … not quite yet.

    Not before more leg day … the hike out from here was probably the worst!!! Not necessarily harder than yesterday but these stems were out of gas. No mas va… Lots of stopping to smell the flowers and watch ants cross (if you catch my drift).

    But … we made it! 😀 Food was served to us survivors at the PureTrek camp and then back to Carolyn, Lexi and Z who were at the house waiting to kick off Part Dos of Day 3.

    Much love, M&A
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  • Day 3 - La Fortuna (Part Dos)

    5 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    After checking off rappelling down waterfalls from my bucket list (pssst … this wasn’t on my list but I added it so I can check it off 🫶🏼) … the four of us met up with the other three for some natural hot springs.

    Gang was all back together again!

    Due to rainy weather, the trio wasn’t able to go to the Sloth 🦥 Park, so we suited up (a different kind of suited) and all headed to Baldi Hot Springs Resort.

    Side Note: I’m not sure I’ve shared yet but La Fortuna is situated at the base of the Arenal Volcano. We’ve had a lava to share and I don’t think I’ve mentioned that yet. Now I have! And that knowledge can explain why there is an abundance of hot springs here.

    After the last two days of activities… I was banking on plopping this bod into a steaming natural bath for a bit. While that is what happened … we managed to partake in Costa Rica’s own version of Cal Expo’s Water World. A pleasant surprise of FUN not on the menu. Lots of laughs and no concussions! 🤕

    Must watch videos of Z, Mateo, Lil’ and Big Ang making some waves! Mick had a go at one slide too but way too easy for him and he got bored, so sidelined himself.

    Making waves like we did gets one parched… so we left that pool and headed to a nearby swim up watering hole where we relaxed, chatted, laughed and saluted to no injuries! And saluted to that Carolyn can remain in vacay mode, and not have to put on her PT hat later. 😉 Win-win!

    Relaxed and hydrated … back to the house for showers and then dinner at Restaurante Nanku - a TikTok recommendation that had some good reviews. A fun and relaxed atmosphere with a resident pup! Karaoke was an option but no-takers this evening!

    I was down for Jesus or Snoop Dog sing-a-longs but just didn’t happen …

    As for the resident pup … he intelligently took his position next to Mike (🤔 … sucker!). He waited patiently for his chance at a nibble of Mikes steak (that was flambéing - which I think this act tips off the pup as to who to hit up; just a theory). Mike didn’t disappoint (he usually doesn’t) and offered him a small piece. After that, he offered a potato but … no-go. The pup seriously tightened his lips and refused the bite like Z used to when I tried to feed him carrot baby food. lol. But the pup quickly loosened up when the next bite of beef was presented. Once the plate was cleared, he was off to the next sucker … He worked the room like a boss - armed with patience and a puppy-face no one can resist. Kudos pup!

    As for our human pups … they enjoyed their “manly” beverages and just like that … Day 3 in La Fortuna was a wrap!

    Pleased to report … we will be taking it easy tomorrow with slipping in Sloth Park before moving this party to Monteverde!

    P.S. Added a few drone videos (with some funky edits) of our casa. Place is DOPE! Love these new edits Mike is doing. LCP videos will be getting a face lift soon! Ha!

    Sleep well my friends! Lord knows I will!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 4 - La Fortuna —> Monteverde 🦥

    6 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Day 4 of our Costa Rica adventure and today’s mascot? A sloth! 🦥

    Fuzzy creatures with long “nails” and a lover of long naps. Most active during the nighttime and they feast on leaves; herbivores. All these sloth characteristics are true but they are not why it’s our mascot for today.

    🦥 It is our mascot because sloths aren’t known to be fast, but rather slow and steady, and today … that was our approach and we were all TOTALLY ok with that.

    We all slept in, with a promise to be packed up and on the road by 10am. Mike and I took a little walk for coffee and pastries, we all packed up and we were only about 20 mins behind schedule. Slow and steady in its finest form.

    Plus … today we visited Sloth Territory with the hope of snagging a one-hour tour to see some cute fuz-buckets sloths before heading to Monteverde for the next few days. So a sloth mascot seems appropriate, doesn’t it?

    At Sloth Territory, hope —> reality and we were able to see 4-5 sloths snoozing away up in the trees. It’s hard to get a solid face pic but Lexi persevered and snagged some solid photos of the allusive bugger.

    Our tour-guide at Sloth Territory was Ruben and is probably my favorite tour guide yet (Not including Mike. Mike is in a class of his own 🫶🏼). He was funny but not “try-hard” funny. Ya know the type? And he didn’t beat around the bush. He was mindful of our time and delivered info and sloth-sightings, all within our timeline.

    For me … all I kept replaying in my head is the sloth DMV scene from Zootopia. Have a quick watch! You will thank me later.

    Zootopia DMV Scene:
    https://youtu.be/4aUC1VZQE1E?feature=shared

    And I’m sure someone you know comes to mind when you think of a sloth. Funny how that happens!

    All and all, a perfect tour and easy walk (no leg day today - thank you Jesus!). A light cardio to the point my watch asked me if I was done with my workout.

    After that … we were ready to hit the open road in Pepe and Deelux (yep - Matthews whip has been named) to Monteverde / Cloud Forest where we have plans to stay in cabins up the mountains a bit in Santa Elena.

    Total drive time 3+ hours, plus a lunch stop at Cafe & Macadamia about mid-way. A recommendation by Ruben; a must stop he said and he was right! Delicious food and had macadamia nut shells all over the floors outside. Not to mention the view was gorgeous! A few resident kitty cats but they didn’t swing through so Mike overlooked that piece.

    Back into Pepe and Deelux after lunch for more twists and turns around the mountain. Beautiful natural landscape and cattle ranches for days. Skies were clear and so were the roads, minus a couple sneaky speed-bumps in there where Pepe took them like a champ. But other than that … easy stuff. Just slow and steady 🦥.

    Made it to the cabins about 4:30. There are three cabins; two are the same and one is different. I uploaded a few pics of ours so you can get a feel for the interior of this place. Another keeper!

    We rounded out Sloth day with dinner up the hill at Cejales; a restaurant in the neighboring hotel. “Fine” seemed to be the overall consensus of the meal but good conversation always makes the time spent together well worth it. ♥️

    Chilly here tonight! This is a surprise! Anyway, the crew is pooped and all are looking forward to a good night of sleep before … zip lining tomorrow!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 5 - Monteverde —> Let’r Rip!

    7 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Let’r rip! Today was ALL about the infamous Costa Rica zip lines. You see them in vacation ads, movies and as top results for a quick Google search of “What to do in Costa Rica?”

    All the hype didn’t disappoint! Highly recommend … and that’s coming from someone who isn’t pumped about heights or being vulnerable with zero control. But I tell ya, there is something to be said about “flying” over the Cloud Forest, mist moistening my cheeks, the wind fluttering my lashes and the cool breeze suffocating any other thoughts besides “Wow! God sure did create a masterpiece!”

    That’s the quick recap of all the “feels” … here comes the logistics and breakdown. (You knew it couldn’t be that quick and easy).

    Mike scheduled us for a 11am “rip” at Selvatura Park. A short drive from the cabins but bumpy trek up to arrive at a wonderful park entrance. Lots to do here, including sloth walk, butterflies and nature walk with hanging bridges. Carolyn opted for the nature walk and Z tapped out due to a bad headache. (Not the kind from poor decisions so we cut him slack and he stayed back.)

    Selvatura Park was a well-oiled operation. They kept ya moving along and we were back at the main entrance to drop gear at 12:30pm. Pretty incredible given there was a total of 13 “rip” lines, plus an optional Tarzan jump/swing.

    (Let’s say I’m not into optional so took a play out of Zs playbook, and kept these feet on the ground for the ol’ Tarzan! Lexi decided the same but Mike, Matthew and Lil’ opted for the optional. Anyone surprised? 🤔😉)

    Overall all went without a hiccup … well … except one. There was one that was longer and required two people to ride in tandem. Since we had an odd number, I raised my hand to go alone. Guy looked at me and said ok …. So clipped me on the cable and I settled in, thinking nothing of it. Until he flipped me backwards and gave me a new grip to rip. Didn’t realize I had to rip backwards … 😒 Why? Well my mature booty provides extra momentum and force to get me across so it needed to lead the way. More weight = greater momentum. Makes sense.

    My amigo pulled me back like a sling shot and seriously let’r rip! Off I went … booty leading the way, me talking with Jesus, and then … the ripping started to slow. The sound of my progress got slower … and slower …. and slower. Started to wonder if I’d be at the platform soon. It would have to be a suuuuprise since I don’t have eyes in the back of my head. The surprise never came … I didn’t make it to the platform. The amigo waiting for me on the platform told me to grab the cable but I grabbed a yellow rope instead. Cable … rope … kind of the same, right?

    Result of my choice? Started headed back out! Amigo clipped himself on the cable and scurried out to tow me in. Awesome.

    Where’s my knight in shining armor, Mike, that usually rescues me from these predicaments, you ask?

    He arrived shortly … he was ripping along with Lexi on the cable parallel to mine. They left way after me but beat me to the finish line. He was there to greet me. Lol.

    Surprisingly I’m getting used to these “near death” experiences 😉 so I got over it within seconds and was headed to the next platform.

    Tarzan (optional) seemed a bit much for me and Lexi so it was a hard no can doeee from us. But that did allow us to capture the swingers (not that kind … ) from below.

    Today’s experience was documented and will be preserved for years to come thanks to Mike and Matthew snagging some action pics and videos, and we paid for some too. All in a good days work!

    Lunch after was at Tacos Tacos … which was probably the best meal yet. Super delicious and everyone gave the food a 👍🏼+. Owner is reportedly from Austin, TX so that may explain the spicy coleslaw on the tortilla chips. Different but so good!

    The remainder of the day was restful … Back to the cabins to check on Z (he was better, especially after hammering some pastor tacos we brought home for him), a little siesta and then up for a late evening dinner at Treehouse.

    Bottom line for today … if you get the chance, let’r rip in Costa Rica! You won’t regret it!

    Tomorrow? Casual morning with some downtown shopping, then spending the afternoon on a coffee farm, Can’t wait!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 6 - Monteverde —> Todo Bien

    8 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    It’s no secret Mike and I L-O-V-E coffee and I recently learned that Costa Rica has some of the best! Not the most in the world by any means but high quality can-do-juice!

    Classic example of Quality > Quantity. In fact, the Costa Rica government actually has strict laws on what kind of coffee plants can be planted to retain the quality of the beans produced. I’m thinking scarcity principle here … 🤔

    It’s also no secret that Mike is theeee best vacation networker there is and always slips in an impromptu activity during travels. No exception this trip … this time … a private coffee farm tour!

    So grab your coffee, slip into a comfy seat and let’s dive into what Day 6 had in store for us!

    Easy … (Easy like Sunday morning 🎶 … ) to start the day today. Slept in … had coffee … and then after brushing the pearly whites, we loaded up for a late morning/afternoon downtown shopping experience.

    Brunched at The Orchid where food was more than acceptable (Z may think different - poor kid can’t catch a break this trip). Then scurried around the downtown searching for the best souvenirs. I’d say a few real gems where purchased but you will just need to wait to see if you are a lucky recipient of one. Z and Matthew did some really big shopping!

    Z was disgusted to see they can’t spell Gimenez correct and Mike found some jew-ree that really displayed his Lord and Saviour. Found it uplifting that Matthew too wears his faith … cause you gotta have faith, faith, faith … gotta have faith.

    Mike then moved his shopping focus onto hats where he found Z trying on a few options himself. Both solid contenders but too many colones (local currency, btw) so we passed. #fixedincome

    I found myself a hopscotch game and thought I’d check to be sure I still “got-it”. Maybe a little slower than 40 years ago but didn’t blow a knee so ta-da! Nailed it!

    After our shopping experience, it was time to head back to the cabins to meet Mario for our coffee tour. This coffee tour was not a public tour, so not something you can sign up for. But with Mike’ vacay gift of networking, Mario (part owner of the cabins) offered to open up his coffee farm to us.

    It exceeded all expectations! Not only did we get a tour of the place but the education and informational piece about what goes into growing these beans that bring us so much joy was outstanding!

    Can’t go into all the details but I’ll do my best to…

    First … coffee is a fruit! Those beans we all grind are actually the fruit’s seeds. 🤯 And when you take them out of their “home”, the slippery stuff is actually sugary sweet! It’s a whole process and way too much to type. But trust me, roasting of coffee is not only an art but is a science. 🧬

    This coffee farm came to be as Mario and his partners joined their love of coffee, knowledge and resources to plant 2,500 coffee plants, nurture them (while retaining the natural slopes as part of erosion control), to then harvest to brew and sell. They aren’t in a position to mass produce but Mario seems content with that.

    Mario sums it up best in one of the videos … where he says that coffee is more than the taste. I’m paraphrasing here but he goes on to say that coffee is about sharing a cup with friends, over food and also having that cup in the morning to get the day started. Coffee is wonderful for our species!

    That was my God shot today. I wanted to high-five Mario right then and there. YES!!! Coffee is much more than the taste … it can be the thing that builds bridges and bonds between people. A cup of community one could argue. That’s why I’m always open to have coffee! There’s something about wrapping hands around a cup, and solving all the world’s problems with others, isn’t there? Amen, Mario!

    What I also admired most about this operation is that Mario’s passion for coffee, has turned into his business model. He rises and shines to turn his vision into a reality … I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t jealous of his clear vision and tenacity to go after it!

    His vision? Mario’s coffee farm will not be another coffee shop or farm tour. But rather a place where people will come to order a picnic and drink coffee in the midst of the coffee plants on the mountain side. And the food and conversation is so good … you drink all your coffee, to just ask for more and spend more time in the present. The present is a present, after all!

    We got a little taste of that hospitality today, as we all sat down around a table, sipping Todo Bien coffee that Mike and Lexi brewed using Plinc (his coffee brewing dealio - https://plinc.cr/), with fresh banana bread, mixed-grain bread and fruit jam + homemade peanut butter that he picked up especially for us.

    The goal is to fully open to the public in June … so let’s all wish Mario the best of luck! 🙏🏻 And if you are a praying man/woman, let’s send up a good word for him. I’m rooting for Mario and hope I can track his continued success! Some more of his coffee would be cool too!

    After our impromptu coffee farm tour … back to cabins for a quick-change and dinner at Tarmonti - an Italian place Mario recommended (his mom loves the chicken there). Food was another acceptable meal!

    And … another night to bed with full belly’s and full of memories!

    Tomorrow we depart from the beautiful Monteverde, and head to Quepos for a change of scenery and new adventures.

    P.S. I have SO much more to share about today’s coffee farm tour; about the coffee beans, the trees in the adjacent forest … I’ve posted a few pics but not enough. So … if you got time, how about we catch-up over a cup of coffee? Todo Bien will be coming home with us!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 7 - Monteverde —> Quepos

    9 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    It’s Day 7 of our Pura Vida adventure (well 8 if you count our travel day), and we now have what we didn’t know we were missing …

    …. Mike’s travel hat! 🎩

    In Tuk Tuks, Tea and Turquoise Seas, Mike snagged himself a one of a kind hat (for $5) and that hat was a staple in our travels with Winston. Now that Mike has Pepe, a new travel lid seemed appropriate.

    So … Mike snagged his Costa Rican travel hat this morning while he slipped out for pastries before we departed Monteverde. The cost of this hat? $4.50. SOLD! And just like that … Mike and Pepe are whole.

    As for today’s travels … we said ✌️to the Monteverde cabins and ventured down and around the mountain for probably a total of 4.5 hours —> Quepos; a few stops for potty and then lunch at Restaurante Vista Mar added a bit to that.

    Lunch was entertaining and food was decent. We are now oceanside, so seafood is very prevalent. Good for the crew, not so good for lil’ o’ me. Mike, Z and Matthew tore into their specialty tacos, and our waiter provided us with some Costa Rican dranks: a Guado Sour (pictured), Chile Guado (I think) and a sip of Costa Rican booze (like vodka). Thank goodness no altitude issues here. Altitude and booze is a dangerous mix - so I am told! 😬😉

    All and all … another safe and sound travel day… and we are now “home” in Quepos for the next 4 nights.

    I am starting to sound like a broken record about our accommodations but … this … new place …. Is …. Legit. Absolutely amazing and HUGE!!!

    I failed miserably at taking pics of the place, as we were quite pooped upon arrival and the place just pulled you in so many directions to look around and explore.

    Instead what I have for you are a few pics of the main living areas / kitchen uploaded and the link to VRBO listing with all the pro-fessional pics.

    VRBO Listing:
    https://www.vrbo.com/1172055

    Once we were settled in and had a little relaxation time … we headed to Butcher Block for some Texas BBQ. Soooooo good! We ate until we simply couldn’t eat anymore. Mike had his choice of sauces so he was an extra happy camper! Talk about full bellies! Holy moly!

    Tomorrow? Manual Antonio National Park. Our park tickets are for 8am so it’s an earlier morning for us. Mike says it’s a practice to prepare for early morning fishing on Sunday. Wish us luck! Practice makes perfect!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 8 - Quepos (Manual Antonio)

    10 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    After a long drive yesterday, we stayed close to home today … well kind of. First we hit up Manual Antonio National Park, and by we, the crew this morning was Mike, Carolyn, Z and I. Others stayed back to rest up!

    Quepos is home to Manuel Antonio National Park and since Quepos is quite warm and moist, we were up and out early this morning to give it a go. This park is much smaller than the Monteverde Cloud Forest but it sure packs the people. For today though … we decided we would “tour” ourselves. I mean … we’ve covered a lot of ground this past week with all the animals we have seen and activities, so we saved the Colones (remember, that is the national currency) and stayed firm with our “No gracias” as all the “official” tour guides who promised us a Bigfoot. 😉

    Our self-tour was more of a pleasant walk with hope of seeing some wildlife and was quite nice! We took a path less traveled (typical) and were so glad we did. The tour groups were large and loud = no animals, which would just irritate us, so we went 👉 when everyone else went 👈.

    That choice took us to the beach …. Where we were able to take in the sound of waves crashing, tail crabs scurrying along the sand and enjoy the fresh air hitting our faces. The ocean breeze was welcoming to dry off a bit of our own moisture from the humidity! Our route took us around the island and while it wasn’t packed with animals, we did see some interesting crabs, a few rambunctious monkeys boxing and breath-taking views of beach and trees.

    After our self-tour … we headed to Emilio’s for brunch, where we delighted in a meal but most importantly, found ourselves a legit Key Lime Pie! Always a good time for dessert, so we shared a slice. And …. pre-ordered a whole pie for pick-up tomorrow. Happy day!!!!

    After Emilios and a stop at a MiniSuper … it was home-time, where some napped, some relaxed by the pool with a good book and cold drink and others played pool. No monkeys in our trees yet but spotted a beauty of a bird! All and all … it was an “enjoy the house” kind of day. And we loved it!!

    Dinner tonight was at Samui, a local Thai food joint. Not quite Thai Pepper (M&A Woodtown fav) but it scratched our Thai food itch and we all left pleased!!!

    Back at the house, the night ended with a friendly game (or games) of billiards. Let’s just say … many laughs were had, the tile was tested for strength, Mike had some secret shots, we all (at one time) agreed the table leaned a bit off to the left, and … I’ve convinced Z to invite me to Chico so we can sandbag some folks for some real cash. People may suspect Z has skills but … me? They won’t even see it coming! 😂 (I have a kind of voo-doo to make my opponents scratch on the 8-ball … it’s my secret move).

    Good QT today! And the key lime pie sure was a pleasant twist of fate!

    Tomorrow will be our fishing adventure. We have made some bets on fishing so stay tuned for tomorrow’s post. This could get interesting!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 9 - Quepos (Rippin’ Lips)

    11 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    This post is tardy … as usually I post the night of, but as you read on, you will understand the reason why Big Ang failed to hammer out yesterday’s activities before bedtime.

    Ready? Let’s do this!

    Yesterday was all about the Benjamins! Jk! It was all about rippin’ some Costa Rican fish lips!

    It was a heck of a day of fishing and one for the record books! Literally!!!!

    The fishing 🎣 crew “Crew”:
    M&A, Z, Lexi, Matthew and Lilly

    Early rise and off to Marina Pez Vela to catch our boat. Arrived 6:30am, snagged our fishing licenses and met Bill to set sail on the Reel Freedom. Lots of hope and Z was VERY bullish on the possibilities for today.

    The Crew was all in agreement to go fish for some Ahi tunas. I mean we already have Gustavo (Zs marlin - who is now pursuing his degree in Wall Art at Chico), and these fish eaters wanted some quishy, red fish flesh to feast on this evening.

    Captain Bill said … ok but it’s far out! But who doesn’t like a boat ride, especially in Costa Rica with the calm waters that day.

    After two hours … Garden and Jordan (father and son team), let’em loose; the lines that is. The lures and contraptions were all foreign to me but really trusted the process. I know how to balance a check-book but this is much more than debits and credits.

    It wasn’t too long of our lines being in the water before we got a bite! And then another!!! Two fish on!!

    And the day of fishing officially began. So many words could explain the day … excitement and anticipation of what’s on the end of the hook … to just a “reel” of a time getting the fish in the boat.

    Total fishing time? …. 5 hours.

    Of this 5 hours, 2 hours was spent reeling in our HUGE tuna! I say “ours” but let’s be “reel” … I did nothing but be a motivator to Z only the way a mom could. I’m sure he will share my encouraging words if you ask and he may provide me with a testimonial for a new branch of LCP (yep another one) as a motivational speaker. 😂

    Zs first stint reeling this beast in? 52 mins … from there Matthew took the rod and began making his own memories with this experience. They swapped the rod back and forth fighting this tuna, until …. Success! Tuna was in the boat!

    TUNA STATS
    Yellow Fin Tuna
    164.4 lbs
    Anglers - Z and Matthew (Team)
    Line - 50
    Hook No - 10
    Leader - 100 Fluorocarbon

    What does the above mean? 🤷🏽‍♀️ Your guess is good as mine!!!

    What it means to me is … it’s a BIG FISH!!!! 🐠 Not just a big fish to us but it is the biggest tuna so far this year at this marina (and bigger than any fish at this marina in 2025).

    If this tuna ends up being the biggest of 2026 .. we will all be famous and our pic with the tuna will be posted in the marina. 🤞🏼

    Total reel time on this bad boy?
    2 hours and 9 mins!!!!

    If you see Z around … he may know exactly how many seconds too. Haha! Zs cool as a cucumber but with each turn of the reel and the formation of another blister on his hand, he became more determined than ever to complete the task at hand (literally). Short story … Poor fish didn’t have a chance between him and Matthew. Was just a matter of time!!! #winning

    Recall I said 2 fish hooked??? Yep! The first fish in the boat was actually Mike’s sailfish! As both lines zipped out with fish one … Mike snagged the pole to the left and Z grabbed the pole to the right. You got Zs story above but while Z started reeling in the tuna … Mike began his journey with his sailfish. His battle wasn’t 2 hours but the fish was just as stunning, and really fueled the flames of excitement.

    Disclaimer: Mike is a seasoned angler so NBD reeling in a 100+ lbs sailfish, ya know? Easy stuff.

    We could stop right here and call it one hell of a day but … that wouldn’t be a M&A kind of adventure story, would it?

    Bill (el’ Captian) gave us the option to head back or extend our day. With adrenaline flowing and confidence pouring out of our pores, we opted to stay out. And we are SO glad we did!

    Here were the results of the day, in order:
    Mike - Sailfish
    Z/Matthew - Tuna
    Me - Sailfish
    Lexi - Mahi
    Matthew/Lilly - Mahi
    Z - Mahi

    In Costa Rican waters, all billfish are catch and release so technically Mike and I didn’t get ours in the boat but we did snagged pics before releasing them.

    All other fish … were fileted for dinner or to be packed/frozen for transport back to the US. Sushi for days to come! Yay for everyone!

    Speaking of dinner … do you believe in coincidences? I don’t.

    Recall a few nights ago here in Quepos, we dined at Butcher Block and had amazing Texas BBQ. Well … they also have some great swag so we purchased a tumbler with their logo. This tumbler was our coffee to-go cup in the morning and so was on display in the boat. Bill asked us how we liked the place … in which I responded SO GOOD, and went on to say it was probably the best meal since we have been in Costa Rica. He paused and then said … well I’m glad to hear that as Butcher Block is my restaurant. Bill was the owner!!!! He dabbles in different industries and products/services (similar to LCP) and runs the restaurant when he’s not taking people fishing.

    Long story short … he set up dinner for us, so his restaurant prepared and cooked all the fish for us. And I was able to have some more beef brisket with Sweet Grace sauce.

    NOTE: All recipes at this place were either his, his partners, or their mother’s recipes. Grace? That is his 13-year old daughter. Father-daughter relationships are special, aren’t they?

    We ended the night back at the house with handsome slices of key lime pie from Emilios and finally retiring for the night exhausted from all the #winning.

    #champion

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 10 - Quepos (Plane ✈️ + Beach 🏖️ )

    12 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Today was the last full day in Quepos …

    5 of us continue on to Tamarindo tomorrow, and two of our adventurers headed back to the U.S to re-enter reality.

    Where we were the lucky 7, today we are now the fantastic 5.

    One of the questions I didn’t address after yesterday’s fishing success was … “What did you do with all that fish that didn’t get prepared at Butcher Block?”

    Answer: It’s was sent all to be processed, packaged and frozen so we can eventually take it back with us when we head back to our reality Friday. But let’s not talk about the end of this trip … Puts Mike in a bad mood to think about things like that. 😉 Lol.

    Our morning started off with saying goodbye to Z and Lexi … they were hitching a ride on a tiny, tiny plane back to San Jose (Costa Rica) where they would each catch flights to their respective homes.

    When we pulled up to the “airport” to drop them off, it was NOT what I expected at all. I knew it would be a small plane but the airport’s security consisted of a man opening a gate and letting them in. No checking of tickets, bags, etc … people literally waited for their flight on lunch table benches.

    Mike and I waited to be sure they got all checked in before taking a quick pic and waving 👋 goodbye. Tears may have welled up in my eyes (my contacts used to dry those up and I could get away with situations like this, but not anymore). Mike asked me if I was sad or worried … honestly I was bolth.

    Why sad? The trip with all of us was amazing and as we all know … as life continues, and kids get older, it gets harder and harder to get everyone together. But it happened and I’m forever grateful it did! Just sad it had to end.

    The worried part was just a smidge of the tears … I mean …. we were sending off our babes on a tiny Kodiak plane without us. I know, I know … need to relax and let go. I’m a WIP.

    The remainder of the day was beach day! Very casual and restful … We ventured to the beach by Manual Antonio Nat’l Park where we posted up under a pop up; option of sun or shade. But just before that, we walked around for some local shopping … where a Frenchman really pushed a silk wrap dress. He was not quite the French Fiddler found down in Palm Springs and he smelled as you might expect just looking at him. 🤢

    Monkeys were stealing bananas and roaming around in search of what else they could get into. Dora was giving me a quick “taste” of a foot massage, like a drug dealer does. It worked! Foot massage on the beach, for half price. Felt like I got a good deal until she wrapped up well before time. Dang it!! Lilly got the real deal massage and Matthew had his hair done (not a cut but a different Costa Rican style - he will share pics, just ask!)

    Then a round of cold beverages where a Shirley Temple sounded good so snagged that as my beverage of choice. Posting this given all the discussion in the U.S. today RE food choices. RFK Jr. would be appalled as I assume there may be a few drops of Red Dye #2 in this … 😳

    After beach-time, we cleaned up and headed to dinner for Cheeseburgers in Paradise (RIP Jimmy Buffet) at El Avión. Very cool atmosphere and the bar inside is the plane was definitely unique! Any bar that plays Snoop Dogg is a bar I could belly up to. But our bed was calling so a quick tour was our choice.

    Early to bed … Mike has us on a tight schedule tomorrow. Up and out by 10am to set out for a 5+ hour drive to our last destination ….
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    Tamarindo.

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 11 - Quepos —> Tamarindo

    13 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Travel day alert! Last big move of our Costa Rica adventure. Today’s route started in Quepos, and ended in Tamarindo.

    Estimated travel time (ETT) = 6.5 hours
    Actual travel time (ATT) = 7.5 hours

    The above ETT includes potty/coffee breaks and lunch. What our map/ETT didn’t account for was stalled vehicles, accidents and Costa Ricans out for a casual Tuesday drive (with no apparent place to be).

    Based on 7.5 hours of research, it is our conclusion that people here just leave cars wherever. For example … accidents … Mike informed me best thing to do, if possible, is to move vehicles out of the way. Here, they just leave them. Seriously … we passed two accidents where the cars were just left either in the middle of the road with cones around it, or on the side of the street. Like “I’ll be back for this later, k?” NBD.

    (Another business idea … LCP Towing. Seems there is untapped potential in the local tow truck industry. 🤔 I just may be an entrepreneur yet!)

    The landscape during travels changed drastically. Less lush and more rolling hills, big shade trees and some flowers/pastures. Think Ferdinand the Bull landscape - I know that book was based on Spain, but still.

    Need a refresher on Ferdinand? Watch this short-film:
    https://youtu.be/UN62cxSs5Q8?si=9c5S4u9GVLV5kQSz

    Needless to say, when we arrived in Tamarindo, we were more than ready to un-fasten our seatbelts and soak in what this beach town along the pacific coast had to offer.

    But … our Airbnb had different plans to keep the suspense going. Our code to the door … a no-go. And our contact sent Mike a message just before our arrival and said she would be gone for about 2 hours. He was PUMPED! Like a Swifty with front row seats at her Era Tour pumped! His face totally welcomed another delay or question. Hahaha!

    Jk … more like exact opposite of that … Not a happy camper and ready for battle.

    Tummies were rumbling, backs were stiff and our award-winning frozen fish we picked up in coolers (yep … that happened this morning) needed to be back in an ice box sooner than later.

    Thankfully Matthew cracked the code to the front door and we were able to enter our next “home” for our last days here in Costa Rica before Mick kicked the resident cat. 🐱

    And … with that, the night ended peacefully.

    The Fantastic 5 dined at Patagonia (restaurant down the street from our condo/penthouse) with steak and pasta as our mains, and cheesecake and chocolate lava cake as our finale. It’s like I hand-picked my last meal! So good!

    Tomorrow’s plans??? Nada. A whole lot of R&R. Maybe … shopping … pool time …. Beach … lunch (not brunch) … and I spy’d a legit ice cream place on the way in so you know I’ll be dropping in for a few scoops!

    Mike is now fast asleep as I finish tonight’s post and ya know … he and Pepe earned it!!! ♥️

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 12 - Tamarindo (R&R)

    14 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Today was a go with the flow kind of day … not too much to report in the way of activities but that was our goal so we nailed that.

    After a slow start this morning … we moseyed our way to a local coffee shop - Nordico, which was recommended by Mario (remember him from Monteverde and our coffee tour?) Coffee was excellent but the food was all GF so pastries didn’t hit the mark. Hard to find delicious GF pastries; nothing compares to Pushkins when it comes to the GF stuff.

    There was a little vendor fair just outside, so once we had our joe, it was time to shop ‘til Mike dropped. So basically we had like an hour. Hahaha!

    Lots of boutiques and swimwear shops around. We popped into one where Lil’ Bo Peep (without any sheep) greeted us. And I’m not lying when I say, she was dressed like Lil’ Bo Peep but the Halloween costume version. She wore it well, so not “throwing shade”, and she knew her suits! Got me all squared away.

    After that … not many other purchases. Then our hour ran out and Mike dropped. Back to our condo/penthouse to change and head down to the pool. This is where we spent the remainder of the day … relaxing … reading … chatting … dozing off …

    Until it was time for dinner at Ocean (beach front restaurant) and ….. then ICE CREAM!

    Did you think we would not find ice cream at least once on this adventure??? C’mon!

    They had quite the selection … but I stuck with chocolate and mint chip, Mike selected mint chip and stracciatella (Oreo-kind), Carolyn went with mint chip, Matthew had chocolate cherry and peanut butter, and Lilly also spooned some mint chip. All were a hit!!!! Lots of life happening around this ice cream joint and it was nice to see. Even caught a dad “stealing” his son’s nose. He gave it back, of course, but always love that game! 😂

    Tomorrow is our last full day here in Costa Rica … and boy do we have plans! Stay tuned! Hope tomorrow will be as sweet as I imagine it will be!

    Much love,
    M&A
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  • Day 13 - Tamarindo (Final, Final)

    15 gennaio, Costa Rica ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    We have arrived at the part of our adventure where Mike gets quiet, tears well up with the mention of cold weather and he scoffs the moment someone asks what time we need to leave for the airport. … The part is? Our last full day in Costa Rica. #sadpanda

    But … we kept the day full and busy (in a relaxing way) to keep his, and our minds, off of packing and heading home tomorrow.

    Today’s plans??

    I had planned a dessert crawl … a pub crawl but with dessert! My idea was to ChatGPT all the dessert places, map them out and prioritize them based on TripAdvisor. Well … we hit up some desserts but not to the point where we staggered home with a PR sugar-high. Love this idea so hit me up if you are in for a local dessert pub crawl!

    Mike kicked off the day (dessert crawl) by walking to Breaking Bread (solid name play) where he snagged the most fresh and flaky pastries. Yes they are technically pastries but he snagged a blueberry delight that was nothing less than having dessert for breakfast. Cinnamon rolls were on-point as well.

    Next for us was plopping towels down by the pool, to hold our loungers, while we explored the beach. Beautiful beach day! A little breeze to cool the skin and scattered clouds to provide a sun break. And my favorite? Not crowded.

    When the blueberry sugar wore off … it was lunch at Tama Onda along the beach. Great selection by Matthew and Lilly! No dessert here though because we had our eye on finally having some ice cream at POPS.

    POPS is an ice cream chain we have been seeing and passing by during our travels here in Costa Rica. And not having a taste of POPS would be like not eating at a Waffle House in the south.

    We ordered … we waited … we delighted. I found a secret menu of POPS. So secret that the young lady didn’t even know about it. 😂 Mike and I split our 🤫 dessert, to pace ourselves just like any trained athlete paces him/herself in a race.

    After POPS, it was back to the beach for Mike and I, and the others headed to the pool. We dipped in the ocean, soaked in the waves, salt and sand (and kicked a few hidden rocks), then we too retired to the pool.

    A little bit more of shopping, and then up to shower for dinner back at Patagonia.

    Second time dining at Patagonia and again … delicious! And we ordered dessert! Two volcano chocolate cakes and ice cream. Double delicious-ness!

    Today concluded with a big CHEERS to Costa Rica and familia, and a few puffs on the pipe to call it a day. And what a good day it was!

    Final Thought and Reflection:

    I clearly remember a hot summer day riding in my dad’s work truck (in high school - so I knew everything 😉) and having a debate about time.

    My dad’s position was that time was precious and once gone, it was gone — no making it up. My position was you can always make-up time. My teenager mind was like … you can always nap and recoup time. 🤦🏽‍♀️

    Almost 22 years ago he landed his KO punch that ended the debate — he won! Can’t get time back as much as we wish we could!

    These days I make a point to do what I can to make the most of the present. I’m a WIP but life sure keeps reminding me that the present does become the past and if you blink you will miss it.

    Why do I bring this up? This trip was all about being present, being with one another and soaking up not only adventure, but pushing our comfort limits, asking ourselves “When will I ever be in Costa Rica again?”, etc …

    Happy to report … we didn’t waste one minute of precious time together. ♥️

    We will forever treasure Costa Rica! It holds a lot of fond memories (and firsts) in these mountains!

    Much love,
    M&A
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    Fine del viaggio
    16 gennaio 2026