We are residing in a rental home in a small gated community (somewhat to the chagrin of Devin especially, as we would have preferred, all else equal, to be in a more typical Costa Rican neighborhood) a 15 minute drive from town (called Atenas) down a bumpy mountain road (part paved, part dirt, many large pot holes).
It is very lovely and has a fabulous view of the valley and mountains, and shares a wonderful pool with the rental home next door.

The little neighborhood is only partially developed, with just 10 completed homes, and another 2 houses being built and 10 more lots unsold. We are getting to know the Costa Rican caretaker and his family (they have a daughter Cora’s age, and the girls play a couple times a week). Their family is, again to our minor chagrin, some of the only locals in our neighborhood. On our road nearby, there is a tiny village, many farms with cows and coffee, other individual homes and also some gated communities, called residenciales.

Most mornings before one or both of us drives the kids to school, Devin and I go for our walks around the neighborhood, down the steep hill and back (everything here is generally steep), enjoying the birds (we are in awe of the magnificent birds we have only ever otherwise seen in a canopy tour in Ecuador or other special places), cool air, and sometimes the local horse and cows.

The house tends to get quite hot but we have ceiling fans and an ac unit we try to use sparingly, and we’ve had 3 scorpions so far infiltrate the patio – things we are getting used to!
Our house has a common area (kitchen/living/dining room) and 3 bedrooms inside where we eat, cook, and relax….but we also enjoy time outside on the covered front patio, where we often eat dinner. Many afternoons this time of year come with (heavy) rain and sometimes thunder and lightning, which makes for a great reading ambiance.


It is a new experience for us to live somewhat out in the country, but it fulfills a dream we have both had for quite a while. We are also only about a 45 minute drive to the airport and a huge mall in San José, so remote is relative. In the Seattle area, I might compare where we are to a house down a dirt road a ways, around the Fall City area.

Cora and Luke recorded a podcast conversation recently where we talk more about what we’ve been up to, including some of the Independence Day festivities – you can listen here:
https://spotify.link/EjRMOZQdeDb
It has been special to see and participate in some of the wonderful Costa Rican traditions, and learn more about some of the shared history with other Central American countries.
Cora got to dance in a school presentation with el traje tipico (traditional dress) at the school which was very exciting!

We’ve been continuing to enjoy our church, and start to get more involved (Ethan has been attending the weekly youth group (reunion de jovenes), and Devin just joined a women’s book study (in Spanish). Both kids are finding some weekly sports activities, and we all continue Spanish class twice a week.
Now that we are in a bit of a rhythm, the kids are about to get more than a week off of school and Devin is going to Columbia for the Impact Latin America leadership conference! So that will be a big week for everyone. Please pray for safe and enriching travels next week! This coming weekend we are heading to Parque Nacional Tortugueros vía car and boat! Our next missive will probably be after that adventure together.












