Written 8/16 en la noche…
Well, since my last post I have done little by walk and clean up pee… Not joking. We returned the rental car that we had for the past week because Andrew was supposed to come back from San Jose with his new car yesterday, but as things happen here, didn’t get back until today. So, yesterday Sarah and I had to walk up the mountain home. It is only a bit over a mile, but it is also probably 700 feet of vertical. Also, to do the surf report everyday it is a 1km walk each way to the beach so that is a mile a day, then if I go surf on lunch break it ends up being another mile then all the paddling, and I am withering away to nothing. Surf should be good tomorrow so going to try to get back to the secret spot…
Now on to the important stuff. The pups are doing great! They pee inside only about 25% of the time, which at over 50 pees per day accounts for at least 15 pees inside. But, they don’t poop inside. They also always pee when you take them out. So the trick is, knowing when to take them. Last night was nice as they didn’t need to pee until 4AM. Problem was that Sarah and I both were so worried that they would need to pee that we kept waking up every half hour to check… Tonight Andrew gets them.
Speaking of walking.. the breeder Terry lives down the mountain from us, not all the way to town, and called Sarah this morning to tell her that the pups shots were ready and to bring them down. Well, seeing that we don’t have a car and its only a half mile, she decided to hoof it. The pups hated the leashes and Sarah ended up carrying them down and back up the mountain in her hand bag. I would have paid to see it!
We really need to go grocery shopping, which we will do in San Jose next week. Tonight for dinner I had an avacado and cream cheese sandwich and some fried hotdogs and a can of veggies.
Tomorrow night we are having a party of sorts. Our friend Bernice, who is Honduran, wants to cook us dinner, so tomorrow everyone is coming up the mountain and she is cooking burritos and guacamole. Our friend Dustin from St. Augustine is in Costa Rica and says that he is coming to Nosara tomorrow. So it could be really fun!
Fishheads, Chiqui, who works with me at Wanderlust Realty is an ex-charter fisherman here and said that he is going to take me out soon!!! That is going to be a blast… even when Sarah catches the biggest fish.
Hasta Manana. Team Antonson.
Well, since my last post I have done little by walk and clean up pee… Not joking. We returned the rental car that we had for the past week because Andrew was supposed to come back from San Jose with his new car yesterday, but as things happen here, didn’t get back until today. So, yesterday Sarah and I had to walk up the mountain home. It is only a bit over a mile, but it is also probably 700 feet of vertical. Also, to do the surf report everyday it is a 1km walk each way to the beach so that is a mile a day, then if I go surf on lunch break it ends up being another mile then all the paddling, and I am withering away to nothing. Surf should be good tomorrow so going to try to get back to the secret spot…
Now on to the important stuff. The pups are doing great! They pee inside only about 25% of the time, which at over 50 pees per day accounts for at least 15 pees inside. But, they don’t poop inside. They also always pee when you take them out. So the trick is, knowing when to take them. Last night was nice as they didn’t need to pee until 4AM. Problem was that Sarah and I both were so worried that they would need to pee that we kept waking up every half hour to check… Tonight Andrew gets them.
Speaking of walking.. the breeder Terry lives down the mountain from us, not all the way to town, and called Sarah this morning to tell her that the pups shots were ready and to bring them down. Well, seeing that we don’t have a car and its only a half mile, she decided to hoof it. The pups hated the leashes and Sarah ended up carrying them down and back up the mountain in her hand bag. I would have paid to see it!
We really need to go grocery shopping, which we will do in San Jose next week. Tonight for dinner I had an avacado and cream cheese sandwich and some fried hotdogs and a can of veggies.
Tomorrow night we are having a party of sorts. Our friend Bernice, who is Honduran, wants to cook us dinner, so tomorrow everyone is coming up the mountain and she is cooking burritos and guacamole. Our friend Dustin from St. Augustine is in Costa Rica and says that he is coming to Nosara tomorrow. So it could be really fun!
Fishheads, Chiqui, who works with me at Wanderlust Realty is an ex-charter fisherman here and said that he is going to take me out soon!!! That is going to be a blast… even when Sarah catches the biggest fish.
Hasta Manana. Team Antonson.

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