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Tamales in Costa Rica: Two viewpoints Tere and Skip!
Skip: Every December, I watch Costa Ricans gearing up for tamal season like it’s the culinary Super Bowl. I still don’t understand what triggers the frenzy. One minute everyone’s calm and living Pura Vida… the next minute they’re boiling pork at dawn and hoarding banana leaves like the apocalypse is coming. Teresita: Skip, you need to stop acting like tamales are some cute little snack. This is Christmas engineering. Making tamales is basically our version of NASA launch prep

Skip and Tere
Dec 7, 20252 min read


Relaxation Levels in Costa Rica!
Skip’s Viewpoint: So apparently I’m not as relaxed as I thought. Back in Florida, I always considered myself a professional-level relaxer. I had a backyard hammock from Home Depot, and I sat in it two whole times—which, in my book, practically qualified me for the “Zen Master Lifetime Achievement Award.” But then Costa Rica happened. I moved down thinking I’d slide effortlessly into the Pura Vida groove. I pictured myself drinking coffee, watching toucans, swinging in my hamm

Skip and Tere
Nov 30, 20253 min read


The Simple Act of Uttering This 4-letter Word can Change a Life in Costa Rica. Just Say, "HOLA" More Often!
Skip’s Viewpoint – The Expat From Florida Skip had lived in Florida long enough to know three things: Smiling at strangers makes them suspicious. Waving at strangers makes them more suspicious. Saying hello to strangers means you’re either running for office, crazy or selling something. So when Skip arrived in Costa Rica, he brought that same “don’t-make-eye-contact” philosophy with him. But it didn’t last long. One morning, he was wandering through a small mountain town, pr

Skip and Tere
Nov 23, 20254 min read


The Endless Gallo Pinto Debate
(Teresita of Santa Cruz & Skip the Expat) Skip’s Viewpoint “Ah, mi amor, you have no idea what true happiness is until you’ve tasted Gallo Pinto con alma! ” Teresita says proudly, standing in her colorful kitchen in Santa Cruz. The air smells like heaven! It's a mix of cilantro, onions and a splash of Lizano sauce that could wake up an entire neighborhood. “My abuela,” she continues, eyes twinkling, “could make Gallo Pinto thirty different ways. Thirty! And that was just be

Skip and Tere
Oct 19, 20256 min read


How to Interview Household Staff in Costa Rica (And Actually Find Good Ones)
The $50,000 Mistake Maria seemed perfect. She smiled warmly during the interview, had glowing reference letters, and claimed over 5 years of experience. She didn't speak English, but she seemed to understand the basics through hand signals and simple gestures—and she was such a sweet person. The expat couple felt great about their decision to hire her as their full-time housekeeper for their beachfront home in Guanacaste. Like most domestic workers in Costa Rica, Maria spoke

Teresita Alfaro
Oct 14, 202532 min read


Thriving as an Expat Senior in Costa Rica
Moving to a new country for retirement is a big step, especially when you want to enjoy your golden years in peace and comfort. Costa Rica has become a favorite destination for many seniors looking for a warm climate, friendly people, and a relaxed lifestyle. If you are considering making this beautiful country your new home, this guide will help you understand what to expect and how to thrive as an expat senior in Costa Rica. Embracing expat retirement in Costa rica: What to

Teresita Alfaro
Oct 13, 20254 min read


How Costa Rica Has Changed Skip's Point of View, and How Tere has Enjoyed it from the Start! Lessons from Living the Pura Vida Life.
When Skip arrived in Costa Rica, he was full of enthusiasm, checklists, and enough bug spray to protect an entire village. He’d read...

Skip and Tere
Oct 12, 20254 min read


Private Household Management in Costa Rica: The Complete Guide to Protecting Your Luxury Home Investment
Luxury homes in Costa Rica aren't just beautiful architectural achievements—they're living, breathing ecosystems that demand constant...

Teresita Alfaro
Oct 11, 202511 min read


Tico Time: A Cultural Anthropologist's Defense (Or: Why Gringos Are the Weird Ones)
The eternal struggle: Tico Time Tica: “Relax. If the party starts at 7, show up at 8:30.” Expat: “I arrived RIGHT ON TIME and ended up...

Skip and Tere
Oct 5, 20257 min read


Coffee Time, Tico Style vs. Expat Style
Skip's point of view Back in South Florida, my “coffee time” was less about socializing and relaxation. . and more about survival and...

Skip and Tere
Sep 28, 20256 min read
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