Travel - BonBon Break https://www.bonbonbreak.com Simplify. Inspire. Connect. Sat, 10 Aug 2019 22:38:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://www.bonbonbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/cropped-BB-logo-square-1-32x32.png Travel - BonBon Break https://www.bonbonbreak.com 32 32 Costa Rica: A Family Adventure and How It Came to Be https://www.bonbonbreak.com/costa-rica-a-family-adventure/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=costa-rica-a-family-adventure https://www.bonbonbreak.com/costa-rica-a-family-adventure/#comments Thu, 07 Jan 2016 05:43:45 +0000 https://www.bonbonbreak.com/?p=39410 It’s funny how the world works sometimes. On a hot summer day, I was sitting at the breakfast table with my kids, and they pulled the latest date from Our Bird of the Day calendar. A Scarlet Macaw. “Mama, isn’t this a bird from Costa Rica?”, asked my youngest (Little Miss). Me: “Why yes, yes […]

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It’s funny how the world works sometimes.

On a hot summer day, I was sitting at the breakfast table with my kids, and they pulled the latest date from Our Bird of the Day calendar. A Scarlet Macaw. “Mama, isn’t this a bird from Costa Rica?”, asked my youngest (Little Miss).

Me: “Why yes, yes it is.”

LM: “When will I get to see a Scarlet Macaw?” (in an innocent inquiring tone)

Me: “Someday.”

LM: “Some day when?”

Me: “Someday.”

LM: “Some day now?” (becoming impatient)

Me: “Someday.” (sigh)

After the tenth round of this conversation – after Jabirus, Roseate Spoonbills, Toucans, Quetzals, Wood Storks and others – I started to break down. They wanted to go to Costa Rica, but I REALLY wanted to go to Costa Rica, and I was so tired of trying to play it off as a wish for “someday”. Why, you ask?

Ten years earlier, my husband and I went on a trip, just the two of us, before kids. We went birdwatching, horseback riding, zip lining, hiking and exploring until our hearts were full of the PURA VIDA beauty. We were hooked as we tallied over 100 species of birds in our brand new Birds of Costa Rica books.

At the time, I was teaching middle school science, and I couldn’t get the idea of taking my students to Costa Rica out of my mind.  The following Spring I brought eighteen of my vivacious students to Costa Rica, and we had a BLAST. Why? It was a great group, but it was because we had this tour guide, Jimmy. I have never seen someone get a group of teenagers authentically enthusiastic to get out of bed at 5:30 or 6:00 day after day to head out on an incredible adventure. Every day, every corner held a new surprise that opened our eyes, minds and hearts. The kids LOVED Costa Rica and the birds, monkeys, coatimundis and crocodiles, but they truly adored Jimmy. He had a gentle way of sharing everything you could ever want to know about the wildlife, botany, geology and history of Costa Rica and his way of taking care of everything, always.

Since I tend to be the type of person who can’t take on just one major project at a time, I had also planned a trip two months later to the Amazon with ten of my previous students who were heading into their Junior year in high school. I knew Jimmy would be an incredible addition to the group, so I asked him if he would join us and he agreed. Yay!

After two trips abroad within 2 1/2 months, I was feeling a little guilty that my husband stayed behind. There were several moments when I knew it would be better if he had been there to experience it with me. While sitting on the Amazon, kayaking with hundreds of parrots squawking overhead, I decided that he and I needed to go on another adventure together, and we needed to do it soon. I wanted to share the awe and wonder and adventure with him, and I knew he would love to meet Jimmy.

The following December, we headed back to Costa Rica. Yes, that was three trips to Costa Rica within a year and a half. We met up with Jimmy and his wife, Kathya, and we stayed with her family. If we thought we were smitten with the country before, it was nothing. Birdwatching with them felt like home. They were hands-down the most generous and warm-spirited people we had ever met.

Did I mention I was four months pregnant? Yes, this was our babymoon, and we left with tears in our eyes.

Fast forward nine years. The kids’ (who were becoming great birders in their own right) frequent mentions of Costa Rica made my heart ache. I reached out on Facebook to Jimmy and Kathya and perused the pictures of their four beautiful children. It was such a shame our kids hadn’t met. They needed to; we knew that.

After several conversations, we decided we would find a way to make it happen. They needed help with their new business…WHAT!? Yes, they have a tour company now, Best Costa Rica Travel. I had a voucher and a credit for two plane tickets and air miles. Oh, my. Really?! I didn’t want to tempt fate, but I stepped outside to the Good Apple, who was working away in the garage. “Can we go to Costa Rica?”, I asked. His head popped up, and his eyes questioned. “I want to make it work. I want to go. I need to go. We need to see Jimmy and Kathya. Their kids, our kids. Our kids will have an amazing time with the animals and the adventure and COSTA RICA!” I could feel a lump building in my throat. He put his head down and went back to work. He didn’t say no – and he gave me that look.

I ran back in and started searching flights. I had to book all of the tickets on three devices simultaneously to make sure we all got on the same planes at the same time. I ran out to the garage. Can we do this? Are we doing this? I did it. Oh, my GOD, we are going to Costa Rica.

Every morning there was a buzz of excitement as we drew the next bird from the deck.

“Is this a bird we might see in Costa Rica, Mama?!” Yes. Tape it to the wall and add it to the collection of birds we might see in Costa Rica.

Birds of Costa Rica

Three months later with an amazing itinerary in hand, we boarded our first flight and the adventure began on our family adventure to Costa Rica and to meet with Jimmy.

Over the next month, I will be sharing the stories of our adventure right here.

Oh, and please go like Best Costa Rica Travel on Facebook. They are just starting out and could use the love. See you back here in a couple of days.


Who knew this would happen? A Family adventure in Costa Rica begins

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Maui Family Style: Snorkeling at Molokini Crater https://www.bonbonbreak.com/maui-family-style-snorkeling-at-molokini-crater/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=maui-family-style-snorkeling-at-molokini-crater https://www.bonbonbreak.com/maui-family-style-snorkeling-at-molokini-crater/#comments Thu, 26 Mar 2015 00:31:22 +0000 https://www.bonbonbreak.com/?p=30557 This year was our first time visiting Maui without a baby in tow. My husband and I met on a dive boat, and we have always been comfortable in the water. This trip we wanted to take our crew, now 4 and 7, snorkeling at Molokini Crater. When we visit a new place, we like […]

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This year was our first time visiting Maui without a baby in tow. My husband and I met on a dive boat, and we have always been comfortable in the water. This trip we wanted to take our crew, now 4 and 7, snorkeling at Molokini Crater.

When we visit a new place, we like to do a little research to find out which operators are mindful of the environment. In Hawaii, they have the Hawai’i Ecotourism Association. This group advocates for Sustainable Tourism. HEA Certification Logo Blue CERTIFIED

After doing our research, we called Trilogy Excursions to discuss their tours and we scheduled for the following week. It’s always good to make your reservations ahead of time. They are in demand. The kind folks at Trilogy invited me and my family along on their snorkeling trip to Molokini Crater. All expenses were paid, and we were truly grateful! From beginning to end, we had a day full of memories.

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Photo Credit: Trilogy

Here is what my crew had to say about the trip:

Lil Man (Age 7): I liked it because I saw lots of whales and that one of the whales approached us pretty close and there was a calf with it. And we were able to sit and watch it for a long time. The crew on the boat was really nice. We got to eat breakfast and lunch. I loved the cinnamon rolls–I ate THREE…actually two-and-a-half. It was really good. And we had AWESOME ice cream with such good flavor. Everyone was really really really helpful. I liked Tiger. He was nice and made it so we could dive.

Lil Miss (Age 4): Same thing that he said. Also, I loved seeing the Butterfly fish and the Parrot fish. It was crazy beautiful in the water. And my also favorite part of snow-koh-wing is that Mommy and I got to swim together and that I tasted the ice cream. I enjoyed the service of lunch and they were very nice. I liked the Captain. He showed us the rules and made sure we were safe.

Good Apple (my husband): This was awesome! It was great. The crew was thoughtful and super thorough as far as picking up plates and garbage when you were done with it, so you didn’t have to worry about it flying overboard. They saved us when Lil Man dropped an applesauce top in the water–they fished it out. The snorkeling was awesome and overall it was just a great trip.
MUST TELL STORY:

We headed out to Molokini Crater, and when we arrived there, the conditions were less than ideal. The Captain could have chosen to stay since it was our destination, but he made the decision to head to Olowalu where the seas would be calmer and everyone would have a better time in the water. I have been on dozens and dozens of charter trips where the Captain sticks to the agenda, and I have to say, I was so grateful he made the decision to change it up for better conditions. Hats off!

SECOND MUST TELL STORY:

I was having so much fun, I didn’t break out my camera. True story. I am the person who is always clicking away, but I was having such a good time with the kids and the wind, the whales (yes, we saw Humpbacks!) and the beauty of being on the water in Hawai’i, that I left it in my backpack for almost the entire trip. I did manage to catch this shot, which just might be my favorite of the entire trip.

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THIRD MUST TELL STORY:

My 4-year-old daughter was a stellar snorkeler…and she jumped (twice) from the top deck into the water. I am pretty sure it was about a 7′ jump. #ProudMom


MY IMPRESSION:

Trilogy is comprised of a fleet of 7 boats. We left from Ma’alaea Harbor on one of the catamarans, and the wind was gently blowing. The boats are comfortable, we always felt the kids were safe, and the crew was absolutely top notch. They took care of everything, always, and they were constantly anticipating our needs from food to gear. We definitely felt catered to for the entire duration of the trip.

From the first phone call, I knew we chose the right company. They were very accommodating and friendly. Through a quick chat, I learned that they were family-owned and run. They have that feeling in the best possible way. You don’t feel “processed” through a system; instead, you feel like a valued customer.

Also, the grub was a huge hit. Cinnamon Rolls and fresh fruit for breakfast. BBQ chicken, rice and salad for lunch. Ice cream with chocolate sauce for lunch.

I HAVE to mention that they were very accommodating in dealing with my gluten allergy.

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Photo credit: Trilogy

WRAP IT UP:

We hope to head out snorkeling with Trilogy again. The boats, their crew, the gear, the meals…everything was top notch and provided the perfect opportunity to introduce our kids to snorkeling in a safe, approachable way and to create wonderful memories.

Trilogy also offers a wide selection of other cruises, take a peek here to see their other offerings.


 

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Maui Family Friendly Snorkeling with Trilogy


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However, as always, all opinions are our own. 

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