To My Middle School Students:

To My Middle School Students:

I hope that you enjoy this blog about my adventures living and teaching abroad. I am glad that I get to keep you all updated in this way and know that, even though I am not technically your teacher anymore, I will always consider you my students. Feel free to leave comments, to email me with questions, or just say hi :]

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Typical Day in Quepos

Today I tried to go to a contemporary dance workshop but when I got there... The power was out and everyone was sitting in a circle, playing with a baby chicken.... Typical day in Quepos.


What's even more funny and typical, though, is this comment on FB by one of my friends who works at a local hostel:


  • Teatro Copaza Quepos Y no queria pollo. Ja ja ja Mori.

  • Aurora Frey Sounds like a perfect day!

  • Lisa Richardson Love it! And you just reminded me of my chicken in the yoga class experience last year. Thank you!

  • Moriah Flagler What? I want to hear that story

  • Lisa Richardson LOL! In Bali…yoga class came complete with a chicken in the patio room where we were practicing…occasionally strutting, occasionally just standing and watching.

  • Samuel Flagler So the dance didn't happen?

  • Moriah Flagler No.... But then one of the dancers gave "birth" to the baby chicken in the show tonight and then in the black out it just stood there on stage squeeking all alone then someone came and scooped it up and it stopped.

  • Samuel Flagler neat story..

  • Moriah Flagler Poor little chicken....

  • Rebecca Fox I think we had that chicken in Plinio today! The dancers are staying here. We named him Floyd and gave him water from a bottlecap. One of the cleaners took him home to give to her neighbour who keeps chickens

  • Moriah Flagler Oh good! I was worried about what they would do with him. Hahaha! What a small town! You even know the same chickens as me!!!!! Ridiculous


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