Sunday, July 27, 2014

VOLCAN - JANSON COFFEE FARM

We ended week 3 with another great family adventure.  Yesterday we packed up our car with a  picnic lunch and headed to Volcan.  We drove about 1 1/2 hours to the Janson Coffee Farm where we enjoyed a fun and relaxing day. The farm is a 800 hectare property high up in the mountains.  The drive from Boquete to Volcan was beautiful, with one fabulous view after another -  a treat in itself!  Upon arrival, Christina and Monica went horseback riding and Greg and Matt rented a kayak and went fishing on the lake "lagunas".  Our day ended enjoying the specialty coffee drinks at the farm while we experienced some spectacular rain showers.  Our drive home was quite an adventure, as raindrops were so big and coming down with such speed that we could hardly see out the window -  very exciting! 

Jose and his son, Bruno, were great guides on our horseback ride.


Riding through the coffee fields of the Janson Coffe Farm


Beautiful views on this spectacular property!


El Cafe


A beautiful ride!


Monica and Christina rode horses among coffee fields, then through the forest, and landed at this beautiful lake where Matt and Greg were fishing.


This lake "lagunas" is the highest natural lake in Panama.  Greg and Matt are fishing from the kayak!


Greg and Matt caught 4 bass from the kayak - fun day!


Beautiful scenery on the Janson Family Coffee Farm.


Monica and Matt after our picnic lunch


Christina and Greg enjoying their first taste of Geisha coffee - known as Panama's best.  So good!

Saturday, July 26, 2014

MORE ADVENTURES

Our third week has been filled with more adventures.  Christina and Monica did a zip line - canopy tour in the Boquete cloud forest - so much fun!

Later in the week, Christina and Greg spent the morning at Finca Lerida hiking the wonderful trails throughout the coffee farm.  This time we were able to hike to the waterfall.  The scenery is truly spectacular!

Monica and Matt finished their second week of school and both report that this second week was better than their first.  Both of them are already picking up some words and phrases in Spanish and seem to be grooving into their new school routine.   Such a relief!

Here's Monica!


The view is truly spectacular!

Soaring through the cloud forest with the Caldera River below.  Go Monica!



This bird was spotted at Finca Lerida while Greg and Christina were eating breakfast on the deck.  

Hiking the trails of Finca Lerida - this tree is enormous!

Great hike to the waterfall on the Finca Lerida trails.

The view of the hotel rooms at Finca Lerida is magical!

Eating small guavas found on the Finca Lerida property



WEEK 2 - MONICA AND MATT STARTED SCHOOL

Week two has been another very busy week, with the biggest event being Monica and Matt starting school, Academia Internacional Boquete (AIB).  AIB is a private bilingual school located 10 minutes from downtown Boquete and is a 15-20 minute drive from our house.  The school year actually started at the end of February, so Monica and Matt are entering mid year.  Monica has entered the second half of 6th grade, and Matt has entered the second half of 2nd grade.  The school day starts at 8:15am and ends at 3:30pm.  Yes, it is a long day!  There is a 10 minute snack break in the morning and a 30 minute lunch break in the middle of the day.  The school has a full kitchen which serves snacks and hot lunch.  Some students bring their lunch to school, while many others order the hot lunch.  Monica and Matt can buy lunch for $2 every day.  They are both liking the lunch program so far, and there are a variety of options to choose from.  It is a great way for them to try the local Panamanian foods.  While hamburgers and spaghetti are always on the menu, each day special Panamanian options are featured.  The typical Panamanian almuerzo (lunch) consists of some type of chicken, beef, or pork served with rice, lentils, platanos (plantains) and salad - delicious!

Greg and I suspected that adjusting to school would be one of our greatest challenges and we are so proud of both Monica and Matt for their bravery and perseverance.  This week was a BIG challenge for them, and they both certainly pulled through!  Although half of the curriculum is in Spanish and the other half is in English, about 90% of the students are from Panama, and primarily Spanish is spoken.  Monica thus far has grooved right in, says that she has made some friends, and seems to look forward to going to school.  Matt on the other hand says that he does not like the school and is clearly stating that he'd rather not attend.  Everyone says not to worry, knowing that this adjustment will take some time.  The teachers say, "poco a poco", meaning "little by little he will adjust".  Not only are the kids having to adjust to a new language and culture, they are also having to adapt to a different school system and way of learning.  It seems that Panamanian education is more traditional and tends to have a greater amount of time sitting at your desk and writing in workbooks than what Monica and Matt are accustomed to.  Both Monica and Matt are already missing Crane's incredible academic diversity of classes, the innovative teaching,  and the experiential learning.  In addition, while technically half of the classes at AIB are in English, Monica and Matt both say the textbooks for these classes are in English, but the teacher who is teaching the class is not necessarily fluent in English and that some of the instruction is done in Spanish.  Not to worry - this school has tons to offer and we suspect it is the best match for us and the best option from what we have to choose from here.  I feel fortunate that Monica and Matt are able to go to this school!  We are not concerned so much about the academics, but see Monica and Matt's attendance and participation at school as the best way for them to learn Spanish, learn more about the Panamanian culture, make friends, and have a positive experience in a new country.  Just from our first week, Greg and I can see that AIB is absolutely going to help fulfill these goals.  The students at AIB seem happy and energetic and have openly welcomed Monica and Matt.   It has been so fun to watch Matt walk into his 2nd grade class and be greeted by a group of girls at the door who say, "Buenos dias Matteo!", with huge smiles on their faces.  So cute!  Yes, Matt is now going by "Matteo".   What a great learning experience this is going to be, even if the first few weeks (or months?) are a little rough and uncomfortable.  At the end of the week we learned that Matt's grade has a half-day on Fridays and gets out at 12 noon.  As you can imagine, Matt was beyond thrilled to hear this news!

FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!  While the typical school uniform in Panama consists of  navy  pants for boys and a navy skirt for girls, each worn with white collared shirts, Academia Internacional Boquete (AIB) is more casual and the uniform is jeans, tennis shoes, and the green polo shirt with the school emblem on it.  CUTE!




Aside from school starting, we were able to do some other fun things this week.  We took a family day trip to LOS POZOS DE CALDERA (hot springs) that are a short drive from Boquete.  While the hot springs themselves were not all that impressive, the drive, walk to the hot springs, and the overall area were beautiful.  It was a great day!
Walking to LOS POZOS DE CALDERA (Hot Springs) - such a beautiful area!


Spending time at the Caldera River during our outing to the Hot Springs


 This beautiful peacock was seen on the grounds of Los Pozos de Caldera.


Monica spotted this beautiful butterfly walking back from the Hot Springs.


Eating lunch in Boquete after a great day at Los Pozos de Caldera


Eating lunch in Boquete after a great day at Los Pozos de Caldera




HIKING IN BOQUETE is spectacular.  We were concerned that many of the trails would be too muddy and not accessible right now since it is the rainy season, but this hasn't been the case.  One of the highlights this week was a hike to THE LOST WATERFALLS.



Incredible scenery as we hike up THE LOST WATERFALLS trail


THE LOST WATERFALLS trail


This is the second of three waterfalls on THE LOST WATERFALLS trail.



One day while the kids were in school, Christina and Greg went to FINCA LERIDA for lunch and afterwards hiked the trails on the property.  Finca Lerida is a coffee plantation as well as a hotel and is a 10-15 minute drive up a hill from downtown Boquete.  As you can see from the pictures below, the grounds are beautiful and the hiking trails were fabulous.





The hotel at Finca Lerida


Hiking the beautiful coffee-filled trails of Finda Lerida


El Cafe


















































Friday, July 25, 2014

FRUTAS Y VEGETALES

It's been fun to visit the different fruit and vegetable stands in Boquete and the surrounding areas. The colors and variety are just amazing! Most supermarkets sell a decent amount of fruits and vegetables, but we're finding that often the quality and prices are better at the local stands.  The stand owners are so friendly and happy to answer questions and talk about what is in season.  Visiting the stands is also a fun way for us to practice our Spanish!

We stumbled upon this large stand in David, a 45 minute drive from Boquete.  It has a well-deserved reputation as being one of the best!  If we need to go to David to run other errands, a stop at this stand is a must!


Picking out our mamones for the week


One afternoon after school, Monica decided to decorate our piñas.  The one on the left is named Señor Piñon and the one on the right is named Señora Piñita.

FISHING RIO CALDERA & HIKING THE HIDDEN WATERFALL TRAIL

So much going on this week!  Greg and Matt enjoyed a great fishing trip to Rio Caldera and later another hike on El Sendero de Las Tres Cascadas Escondidas (The Three Lost Waterfalls Trail).  Several fish were caught in Rio Caldera, three of which Greg and Matt brought home with them and put in the small pond on our property.  So much fun to be outdoors and enjoy all that the Boquete area has to offer!

Fishing Rio Caldera

Matt is so proud of the fish he caught.  Love it!

This is the first of 3 waterfalls.

Matt loves hiking through the cloud forest!

This is waterfall #2.  Hiking in the rain is so much fun!














Sunday, July 13, 2014

WEEK 1

So much has happened during our first week in Panama!  We've unpacked, shopped at several markets and produce stands to see what is available here in Boquete, hit the hiking trails, had a brief visit at Monica and Matt's new school, and took a daylong trip to Playa Barqueta (Playa Las Olas). Greg and Christina got Panamanian phone numbers, so we are officially "locals"!  We are certainly enjoying the slower pace of life here and have had lots of relaxation time, while taking in our beautiful surroundings.


So fun to bring home fruits and veggies from a local market!  The spiky red fruits in the middle are called mamones.  You peal the outer edge, and inside is a delicious sweet fruit that looks like a white grape.   



Starting a great hike on the Pipeline trail


Look at Matt in front of a GIANT rainforest tree!



Beautiful flower found during our hike on the Pipeline trail




Boquete is known for its flowers, and this beauty was found on our property.



Friday, July 11, 2014

A DAY AT PLAYA BARQUETA (LAS OLAS)

Yesterday we ventured out to see Playa Barqueta, also known as Las Olas.  It is a black sand beach 45  minutes from Boquete.  The drive from Boquete was beautiful - lush and green!

Big waves here!








A whole fried PARGO for lunch.  Delicioso!


Monica and Matt at the end of a great beach day!