Hey Friends and Family!


Hey Friends and Family!

Thank you so much for the sweet blessing of your faithful support. We are so grateful for the way God has used each of you to teach and encourage us. As we enter into marriage we want to keep in touch with the community with which God has gifted us. Here we will post pictures, prayer requests, and talk about things we are doing and learning, especially in our ministry with Grace Bible Church next year. We crave the support of your prayers as we seek to learn to love God, one another, and others more. Thank you for your love and precious prayers. We love you abundantly as Christ has loved us!


Mark & Alyssa


Friday, July 1, 2011

Costa Rica! Pura Vida!

Hey Everyone!


Here is a peak at our AWESOME honeymoon to Costa Rica! Enjoy :)


The first place we stayed was on an organic coffee plantation where we went on a tour of the farm and had a coffee tasting.

Our tour guide Leo showed us how they use banana trees to irrigate the coffee plants and plant fruit trees amidst the coffee plants to draw bugs away from the coffee (organic pesticides. Bummer for the fruit trees...)
  


Unroasted Coffee Beans

 Roasted Coffee Beans


We learned how to discern bad coffee from good (in this case old from new).  A coffee tasting is called a "cupping". You try to detect different aromas and tastes, which part of your tongue the coffee stimulates most.  Mark is well on his way to being a coffee conosouir.

 Part of the cupping was to cleanse the palate by slurpping water noisily in between tastes of coffee and also slurpping the coffee from a spoon (you taste it better that way) Mark was a natural!




The next day we hiked to a volcano, El Poas, the second largest crater in the world. No one knew what the first was, it didn't seem to matter. The important thing was that theirs was the second!



 



Our balcony at Finca Rosa after an afternoon rain...

 It was the start of the rainy season while we were there which meant bright sunny mornings and cozy rainy afternoons!

On the way to our second hotel we stopped in a topiary garden!

 
El Silencio was our dream world! So much beauty! God is truly incredible to gift us with a world like this to enjoy! Imagine what heaven will be like!!!
                             
Everything we ate here was organic as well. They had their own organic vegetable garden and chickens for eggs (not to eat) we could pet them :)




We went hiking to three waterfalls and to a town nearby where the school that the hotel patronizes is located. We got to walk through an orchid garden and have a tortilla making lesson.




Most Amazing porch in the world!


Sad to say we were unable to get pictures of us zip-lining and white water rafting. Would have been a little tricky I guess.


We hope you enjoy these!
love,
the Luffs


P.S. "Pura Vida" seems to be the national saying there. It is used as a greeting, a response to "how are you?", a celebratory declaration. As best we can tell the essence of its meaning is "life is good!"














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