Thursday, October 18, 2012

Surviving as a married couple

So a couple of weeks ago was tough on me.  The Parental Units had their birthdays (yes, they were born on the same day) and my dad hit the big 5-0.  Dad got a surprise party from my mom and their church family.  Everyone important to them were there, including the In Laws.  Thankfully, one of their very tech savvy friends hooked it up so the Hubs and I could Skype in.  However, that was not the same.
It hurt to know I wasn't there to celebrate with them (and eat their birthday pizza with the family).  And I kind of had a meltdown.  The kind that doesn't like living in another country, missing family and friends, and yells at her every patient husband.
The meltdown included tears, mean words, and more tears, but ended with a survival plan.  My amazingly, awesome husband created "The M's Guide to Surviving Costa Rica".  Typed it up and printed it even.  Yep, I got lucky with this one.
This is our guide.

  • Do at least one nice thing for the other spouse each day
  • Do at least one thing as a couple each week (walk, date, bike ride, etc.)
  • Have an “E Talk” at least three times a week 
  • Do at least one thing to feel connected to other PCVs each week
  • Do at least one thing to feel connected to people at home each week
I am finding out who my forever friends are, and that requires work on both of our parts.  Well, the Hubs is my forever best friend, and our relationship requires work.  I have been so lazy.  I expected the Hubs to do all the work for various reasons and he the same of me.  Part of my meltdown was feeling alone.  Alone in a house of 8+ people and only private space was our "treehouse"  (really our bedroom with wood boards that doesn't block out anything including rain and bugs). We got so caught up in our new lives here we forgot each other.  Our guide to surviving includes things that we will use for the rest of our lives.  I can see this being built into our relationship siempre (always).  These are things I want to incorporate into other forever friendships.

What things do you do to keep your relationship with friends, family, and spouse healthy?  I would love to hear what you do and maybe spark ideas for me.  

It's Raining, It's Pouring, and I am making lists

The title has to do with today's weather.  It is definitely rainy season here in Santa Cruz.  It has rained basically none stop since yesterday.  The river behind our neighborhood is FULL.  I mean people are having to pack up their possessions and leaving.  Our host family's house is far enough away that there is no packing up here, just dealing with no water.
For those that know me, list keep me sane and organized.  I have been slowly making (and crossing off!) my bucket list.
1. Feed giraffes  (accomplished at the Hometown's zoo)
2. See baby sea turtles waddle to the ocean for the first time
3. Ride a camel and see the pyramids in Egypt
4. Dance in a flash mob or music video
5. See a Bollywood movie in India
6. Walk in Jerusalem
7. Take a picture with the guard at Buckingham Palace
8. Taking a kissing picture with the Hubs at the Eiffel tower (May 2014)
9. See the sun rise at Machu Picchu (while we didn't get to see the sun rise, we still got to see Machu Picchu)
10. Stare at the Mona Lisa in the Louvre
11. Hang glide in Rio de Janeiro
12. Visit the Amazon Rainforest
13. Be in two places at once (Northern and Southern Hemisphere)
14. Climb the Great Wall of China
15. Road trip the States
16. Visit Las Vegas

The list is still a work in progress, but this past weekend I was able to mark a second one off the list!
The Hubs, four friends, and I ventured up to Tortuguero to see momma turtles lay eggs and tortugitas (baby turtles) waddle their way to the ocean for the first time.  Sea turtles are an endangered species and have many predators on land and water, sadly, it includes humans.  The tortugitas hatch in the early morning or late afternoon and waddle their way to the ocean.  We cannot use the flash on our cameras or help them to the water by picking them up.  We were lucky enough to cheer two groups of tortugitas onto the ocean.  Our last night, we took a night tour to see the momma turtles lay the eggs and waddle back to sea.  It was beautiful.  
Baby turtle compared to a shoe print
  
On a three hour tour (yes, sing it as you read please)






The lone walk to the ocean

Look closely there are at least 8 baby turtles