





Tuesday morning we hit up the beach and were there for just about the entire day. During the day I checked the internet to see my grades. To my dismay, I had received an F in psychology. I knew I wasn't acing the class, but I was pretty sure I had enough points to pass it. I emailed the teacher about it to get an explanation. I didn't want to have to do any in year one over, it almost killed me the first time. I later got a response saying I didn't put my name on the final. After I came home I put my name on it, got my B and felt relieved. That day I was so burned that it was difficult to fully enjoy the beauty of the beach and swim in the waves. I did body board some, swam, had fun, but in the afternoon I just went inside because I couldn't take any more sun. The ocean salt on the burns and the friction on the insides of my thighs were irritating, I almost bought lamisil just in case.
The next morning we went inside Manuel Antonio national park. We were supposed to be able to see lots of animals. We saw a viper, some monkeys way up in the trees, a bunch of iguanas, a pig like thing, a bunch of crabs, and a sloth. Later that afternoon in an effort to avoid more sun, while the others were at the beach I went into the park again and saw more monkeys a lot closer to the ground. That afternoon we left the beach to head back to San Jose to catch the soccer game. It was a bummer the game was on Wednesday night, I would've liked to go further down the beach to Dominical and ride horses through waterfalls. On our way back to San Jose we got detoured over this enormous mountain and nearly died about five times trying to pass trucks on the two lane climb. We got to San Jose and went to get some tickets from scalpers. This was the world cup qualifier between the US and Costa Rica. The US forgot to show up, and Costa Rica prevailed. The crowd was insane, way into the game. This sport is actually quite boring to watch and the players flop more than NBA players do. The Ticos did get annoying waving their flags in my face every time they scored. The stands were also so packed I was worried they might collapse, fortunately they didn't.




















