September 2, 2006

Home

My body arrived back from Costa Rica Monday night, midnight.

The rest of me is just starting to accept being home. I love deeply, get hurt deeply, according to the findings of a "fruity" personality test. (A pineapple fire-monkey. . . now that is a Costa Rica combination!) So, as I fell in love with Paris, I have left part of my heart in Centroamerica. I understand Lofty Perch's yearnings to return.

We stayed in a 7000 square foot, six bedroom/six bath villa in Manuelo Antonio which is in the rainforest mountains right on the Pacific Ocean. Two beautiful worlds collided into one utopia. Our host and hostess are clients of mine, friends of ours and generous beyond words. Their place is staffed with the most fabby chef, Roger, and three of the dearest girls who kept the house spotless and our laundry fresh.

There were a total of eight guests, TT and I, Dot and Boyfriend and two other couples. We gathered around the huge almond wood table three times a day to be nourished by Roger's culinary creativity and joyful conversations.

We all went on a Butterfly tour in a two level, tent shaped screened area, filled with rainforest plants, flowers, a stream, park benches and hundreds of butterflies. If you were wearing a blue shirt, all the blue butterflies would take turns landing on you. It was delightfully magical. Had I been five years old, I know I would have been sure I was a fairy princess! We actually got to see butterflies hatched out of the cocoons.

Dot, Boyfriend and another guest went on the Canopy Tour, flying through the forest on high wires. I was glad I did not know until they were safe at home that they only had one wire. What good is a safety line if everything is attached to one wire?!

Those three also took the coveted Rain Forest Horseback Tour. My heart longed to go. I love horses. I love how they smell, how the straw and hay smells, even how their pooey smells (they only eat grain!!). I anguished and debated. As the tour guide bounced up the mountain road to collect his customers, I sadly waved good-bye and blew Dot a kiss. Good-bye to my dream. Ah, I have a high-heels heart, but an Earth Shoes back. And I have a horseriders heart, but a motor scooter back. I could not risk my future by foolishly ignoring my feeble disc.

So, TT and I and another couple, J and M, went on the Mangrove Tour. It was a boat ride into the canals in the Mangroves. We were visited by monkeys. One even preened into the mirror of my Arbonne tres chic compact (ah, it pays to be vain and carry cosmetics into the wild!) They would jump onto the roof of our boat and play peeky-booh with us! We all laughed like children.

Another phenomenon was the "Jesus Christ" Lizard. Not his technical name of course, but nicknamed because he can walk (really run) on water. TT said, "This has been quite a trip. We have had five encounters with Jesus Christ!" (He did not mean that with disrespect.)

TT was quite the hit. Overcoming his fear of flying has been a wonderful accomplishment. On the last leg of our journey, from San Jose airport to Manuelo Antonio we had to squeeze into this tiny Cessna Caravan with a ten inch aisle. How TT ever made it, or any of the other men, I don't know. The pilot looked back on his can of sardines and said, "We have very bad weather ahead of us, so we are going to TRY to make it through, but we may have to turn around." GREAT!

Back to TT. He is not the type to try to be center stage. But his humor does that for him. One conversation over lunch was about how our host had built a huge facility for battered women. He also taught them Bible studies and helped established job placement help and such.

TT turned to me and said, "Sounds like a Betty Crocker bake off."

"Whaaaaaat?!!!", I hissed in exasperation, as I was actually listening to our host.

"You know, all those battered women!" TT grins.

While we were on the Mangrove Tour, we were going down one canal where the trees sit on root systems that extend out above the water by ten feet. They kind of look like monsters. The monkeys run up and down the exposed roots with amazing speed.

Our new friend J, sitting behind TT in the boat, tapped TT's shoulder.

"Hey, TT, I wonder just where we are?"

"Looks to me like we are in a Root Canal!"

I suppose we all stopped laughing when we were on our way back from the tour and had to cross the "Oh My God" bridge. It is named that because that is what everyone says when they see it and have to cross it. You cannot even imagine how shakey, how many holes. . . and as our guide was quick to point out, it is very high over deep water and very hungry crocodiles! Thankfully, we made it.

A bunch of us went to a Salsa Club one night. TT was sweet to allow me to dance with many Costa Ricans. They all shook his hand, "Gracias Senor." And TT and I danced and Dot and Boyfriend danced with us. It was so much fun!

My eyes miss the lush forest, the brilliant joyful flowers, the dreamy Pacific. My taste buds miss the fresh caught fish, the red beans and rice for breakfast, salads and fruits. (Though, not entirely true as TT has been upping the ante on his cooking and has determined to become a Roger in the kitchen! He has been doing a great job!) My ears miss the sounds of the forest, the birds, the geccos, the rain dancing on the giant forest leaves and splattering into the pool. My body misses the restfulness of a laid back culture, savoring the simple, making the most of each moment. My heart misses daily meals with my whole family and new, but dear friends.

So, I am going to go have a bite of pineapple, and as TT said, sit on our front porch and cry! Posted by Picasa

13 comments:

Louisiana said...

oh my sweet friend, welcome to my world. now you too understand why my heart and soul ache for something i can't have...

i feel for you as i know what you feel.

Anonymous said...

hated it huh?
heheheh

David Tellez said...

YAY! Ms. Hatti Grace you're back! I was wondering when we were gonna get the inside scoop of your awesomely amazing and fabby trip...

First off, the villa y'all stayed at?! OMG! Has Robin Leach visited that amazon oasis yet?! A house with a chef is always top-notch in my book...

And TT as the residential comedian was kinda funny. The battered woman comment was a little un-PC, but dont the greatest comedians of our time always go outside the box?

All in all, it sounds like you had a wonderful time, with all the smells and sights of Costa Rica...I only wish I was there right now...

So while you sit outside on your front porch crying, just know someone else in Tucson is crying with you...but instead of a pineapple, I'm drinkin' a pomegrante margarita!

Sandy Hatcher-Wallace said...

Oh my God!!
What a wonderful trip and the house sounded like a palace to me, with a cook and maids. You were certainly spoiled.

Your post about your trip was FABULOUS...As I read it I felt like I was right there with you on the trip.

I have read two other accounts of their trips to Costa Rica, but you made me feel like I was right there. You describe everything so vividly and so real. I love your writing and TT must have provided all the laughs on your trip. He sounds so funny.

The collage of pictures was great and I like how you left it big so that we could REALLY see the pictures. Most people shrink it down so you can't really see anything...and what good is that.

You are so lucky Miz Hattiegrace to have gone on such a wonderful trip.

Gayzha said...

Hi Hattigrace! Its so good to know your back with so much excitement about life and living! but most of all that you are safe! I can imagine the tropical adventures you have - it must really be exotic out there! The picture are all fab! I wish I could also go for a holiday like that!

Jada's Gigi said...

Oh my! What a wonderful trip! I'm sooo thrilled you got to go! I have a friend with a couple of houses in Costa Rica...hmmmm ,maybe I'll have to hit him up for a weeks vacation...Alsa..i do not think they come staffed with chefs and maids...:)...as for my hubby...he goes to lots of places but this trip is to Germany and Albania. Thanks for your prayers!

Gardenia said...

oh it sounds so beautiful - I am sitting here crying just thinking of it - so you flew into the airport in my piccy, heh? Manuel Antonio, jewel on the breast of God's creation! Sounds as if your heart is refreshed. PTL! My time there with Maggie was so precous - so I know how you appreciated having your Dot with you. Did you see the funny little bright orange and blue crab communities in the rainforest?

FOUR DINNERS said...

Welcome home HG. Sounds like a fantastic trip. Love TT's one liners. Saturday Night Live comin' up! By the way, is that TT slip streaming that big truck or is he hangin' onto the rear bumper for a tow?

ldbug said...

Wow, looks like a beautiful place from the pics!

shellz said...

Wow! That sounds like such a fabulous trip! Costa Rica is definitely now on my list of places to go. Hattigrace, you must have some darn good karma!

Gardenia said...

Looking at your pics again - and the bittesweet longing comes back -its just so beautiful - my Maggie says it has something to do with being so close to the equater and the magnetics - one just feels a connection with life there, rather than life's stress up here.

FOUR DINNERS said...

You n TT ok babe? a bit quiet over there x

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you had a great time and chances to connect with the people with you. Loved the descriptions. Glad you made it home safely.