Nothing But Good Times

All has been and is still going really well in San Juan. Our time is being spent eating, building solar paneled water heaters, surfing, playing games and just having a fun relaxing time. The past three nights some of us have witnessed the most beautiful breath taking sun sets with the sun seeming to melt into the sea. Some have watched from a bobbing board in the waves of the sea and others from the beach.

The solar paneled water heater that we all helped make and put up is a awesome invention that Tyler had seen before but came up with his own idea. Solar panels catch and convert sun rays into energy, which then heats up water. We are one day away from setting up all the tubing so that we can have hot water in the sinks and showers. It feels good knowing that what we have really help Tyler with his dream. He is now a step further in his process of creating a hotel.

Latley after dinner we have been playing the game sardines and sherades. Sardines have so far been the favorite. For those parents who dont know the game, some one hides while the others count. Once youre done counting the search is on, but when you find the one hiding you must hide with that person until everyone finds and is hiding together. The last person to find the group of people is then it. One game we all huddled up in the bathroom. Dan curled himself under a 4 by 4 space under the sink. Without the yoga we practiced in San Marcos it would have been impossible fit.Celia was found in a humid out house. A good hiding place because no one would think or dare to go inside but damn it smelled. 8 of us huddled in a ball trying to breathe as little as possible not to smell the toxic fumes. Thankfuly I was not the first person to find her.

Tomorrow we have a boat trip scheduled. We will cruise around to another beach done the coast, while fishing and checking out the scenic view. On thursday we will say our goodbyes and head off to hike Ometepe. draft