I hope you have enjoyed reading this blog of our 2019 STEM Expedition. In 2017 we went to Iceland. In 2018, Panama, and now in 2019 we conclude our Costa Rica STEM Expedition. We love traveling with educators and other people that have a love of science and STEM and are life long learners. Several of us have gone on two or more trips together. We hope you will consider joining us for the 2020 STEM Expedition to the Galapagos put together again by Holbrook Travel and their unique approach to experiencing the wonders of the natural world through travel!
If you want to start at the beginning of this blog, scroll down to the bottom right side of this page and click on "older posts" until you get to Day 1. This final entry captures our reflections about this amazing trip.
For our last evening we met in a private dining room at the hotel for our farewell dinner.
Joyce shared some of the "quotable quotes" that were collected from our participants and speakers throughout the trip. Without the context, you may not know the essence of each quote but those on the trip certainly will!
Each us had an opportunity to share a memorable take away from the trip. Katie summed it up with this poem she wrote:
If you want to start at the beginning of this blog, scroll down to the bottom right side of this page and click on "older posts" until you get to Day 1. This final entry captures our reflections about this amazing trip.
For our last evening we met in a private dining room at the hotel for our farewell dinner.
"Tug on anything in nature and you will find it connected to everything else." ~ John Muir
"Quit chopping the weed and the rainforest comes back with a vengeance." ~ Jack Ewing
"Incredible biologically diverse paradise … lots of plants here". ~ Josh
"One of the highlights of this trip for me was coming across a group of white-faced capuchins on our morning walk at Selve Verde".
"Just another sloth."
"The biodiversity is in your face every time you turn around. The variety is amazing and the photo opportunities are plentiful."
"I feel like I’m in a giant terrarium."
"It’s not that poisonous – don’t worry!"
"The tabasco sauce didn’t break – Josh’s head broke the fall."
"There’s no better place to be bitten by a snake than in Costa Rica." ~ Jack Ewing
"Look! It’s another red speck!" ~ Jim
"There are more people on the back of that truck than there are on this bus!" ~ Josh
"Bromeliads in telephone line = ‘electric plants’"
"There is always going to be another mountain in front of you."
"There is never a reason to waste."
"Sometimes life will give you a new opportunity you are not looking for that will change your life forever."
"Do you see any whales?"
"Make it sustainable, balanced, in harmony."
"There is no excuse to not learn about something."
"Always try to be better than good."
"You are not coming here to see people, you are coming here to see nature."
"Seeing different people and things gives you a better vision of the world."
"I’m sorry I was allowed to buy toothpaste."
Each us had an opportunity to share a memorable take away from the trip. Katie summed it up with this poem she wrote:
Costa Rica 2019
by Katie Schlotterback
Numbing our tongues and making chocolate bars,
Getting stung by wasps and seeing stars.
Leaf cutting ants were an amazing site
And the army ants were always ready to bite.
Howler monkeys woke us from our sleep,
But we didn’t complain, nope, not a peep.
We hiked up and we hiked down,
Wearing a smile and never a frown.
Could that be a little red fleck?
It's getting closer, it’s a red speck.
There were many new birds every day,
Using the spotting scope was surely the way.
Most frogs were colorful and small,
Whereas tress were green and tall.
Dress warm, dress warm we all were told,
Volcano Irazu will be cold.
Rain forest, cloud forest and the beach,
In Costa Rica, they’re all within reach.
Crocodiles and sloths were a sight to see
Thanks for this trip and being with me.
The success of this trip can be attributed to Holbrook Travel and our outstanding guide, Jimmy Trejos Camacho. Not only is he an exceptionally talented guide, he is a naturally gifted teacher and leader. Spending 10 days in Costa Rica under his expert guidance with a unique itinerary put together by Holbrook will forever be stamped in our memories of this trip. We ended by sharing our favorite "Jimmy moment" which was concluded by Jim MacDonald who introduced his new "traveling companion." Jim collects a stuffed animal from each country he visits and gives it a name associated with the trip. These animals travel with him. Last year it was a coati from Panama named Claudio, after our Panamanian guide. This year it is a sloth named Jimmy!
Our dinner ended with kind words from Jimmy and what guiding means to him, gratitude to Jimmy and all our participants for making the trip a success, and a big thank you to our driver, Jose, for safely driving us through Costa Rica.
The next morning it was off to the airport where we continued to see sloths and red-eyed tree frogs!
We look forward to reading our new books, personally signed by the author, on the flight home.
The next morning it was off to the airport where we continued to see sloths and red-eyed tree frogs!
The Costa Rican people live by the mantra of "Pura Vida". It means living peacefully, positively, and in the moment with happiness, joy, and gratitude for all the good things in life. These simple two words reflect the profound appreciation for the beauty of life that surrounds us and all the people in our lives. What a wonderful way to live. I wish you all "Pura Vida."























































