So Rodalfo and his friend Christian invited me to go to Puerto San Jose this past weekend.
Puerto is a small beach town. Everybody seems to know eachother. Christian took me around town on the back of his motorcycle and was waving to pretty much every other person…
There was alot of time spent on the beach (in the shade of course) and hanging around in Rodalfo’s family’s restaurant eating seafood. We also drove around a four wheeler for a bit on the beach which was really fun.
And unfortunately I somehow lost mi sombrero chilero…
We spent Saturday at Christian’s family’s restaraunt drinking, eating, and listening to mariachi. Mariachi is no joke here, people get really into it. Rodalfo enjoys singing (/yelling) along to the music and shouting out to friends that drive by (usually making fun of them).
Saturday night we went to a discoteca in town. There has been a marked improvement in my dance skills due to the constant need to practice on the weekends. I got a shoutout from the DJ as being a “buen honda from las estados unidos”. We stayed up late just talking and hanging out.

Christian and his family at their restaurant (Christian's cousin Erik wanted to be sure that the "Gallo" label on his beer was visible in this photo)
The weekend was great excercise for both my Spanish and my liver. Sunday was spent drinking and hanging out in Christian’s restaurant with his family. Since we all had slight hangovers, I was told that the best way to remedy the situation was to drink more beer (and we’re talking early… like 8:30am …when in Rome…) and to eat “levante el morio” (wake the dead). Levante el morio is a soup with tomatoes, eggs, and other spices… famous for curing hangovers.
Oh and my Spanish is getting better. Christian’s cousin had me *roughly* translate “November Rain” by Guns n’ Roses and various Bob Marely songs…



WOw Brian. You must be having a great time. Thank god you got laid off, huh? Enjoy enjoy enjoy.
hahaha….. thx god brian got laid off!!
hahahahhaha..
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and also finally go online more too!! ^ ^
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did you get any fish??
oh no! not the sombrero chilero, that thing was sweet.
when are we going to see you in one of the pictures?
i’m glad you didn’t get a sunburn while hanging out at the beach
enjoy!
As proven by someone’s boss, you can keep your job and hang out on a tropical beach while your employee gets out of bed at 6:30 AM the day after calling in extremely sick to drag his mostly-still-sick-sorry-self on a 2 hour trek upstate to go to a construction site to deal with a window schedule screw up.
Just sayin’
Anyway, looks like you’re having a great time and it’s good to hear that your spanish is improving. Though, you seem to have a penchant for loosing hats, don’t you?
i need to understand better this word HONDA…. because i know they ain’t calling you a car and if they did it would be CHEVY, right?
bablefish says sling, what the heck does that extract to… you holding it up down there.
chilero i am guessing is a region/town that makes fabulous hats… how could you do that? you are so careless with the ones that guard your lobster doomed skin… you better keep that shirt tied down.
you have to give them an axl dance, then im sure you will be pumped up to estupendo honda.
Actually, I just found out today it´s “onda”
Hi, Brian. I’m a friend of Lisa’s. She shared your address with me, and I am enjoying your blog. My niece spent 6 months in Costa Rica, and I wish she had done this!
Thanks again for sharing.
Just what a Mom doesn’t want to read: 1. you lost your hat (I hope you are wearing sun screen) You are s
o picky about your hats, I hope you can find another one you like and 2. you are drinking at 8:30am. Post a picture with senor Brian.
thats my grandfathers restaurant/hotel. at least, it was. i love that beach… sand is nice n black and fuzzy.
and its super hot there…
and, its levante el morro, meaning, raise the spirits (like, true definition, raise from hangover… morro is like saying, face, hopes, spirit, merriment, etc.)