I spent the day with my third graders and their parents at
the children’s museum in down town San Jose. I tried, as I didn't want it to go
by unnoticed, to remain especially grateful this day. Reminding myself every so often
how grateful I was to be there, to be sharing this experience with these
families, to get little hugs from the kids and have them sleep on me during the ride
there. It was to be my second thanksgiving out of the country in a row… and the
fact that no one else around me cared what day it was was a little sad and made
it hard to remember it was even a holiday. However, I recounted to myself the various thanksgiving I have been a part of; at our houses growing up, at my brother’s house, in a call center, with my grandparents
and last year with an Embassy family here in Costa Rica, attempting to keep in holiday
spirit.
This year I had the great fortune to be welcomed by another
embassy family, the Green’s. After our field trip had come to an end, I parted
ways with everyone and set off with Jo to our thanksgiving destiny that would
prove quite an adventure. After two buses, two and a half hours of travel, a lot of " how bad would it be if we never got there", a crabby bus driver, and a “plan b” to go get
chicken Philly cheese steaks, cupcakes and a commemorative tattoo of a sad
turkey if it all didn't work out later, we got to the house we were meant to be
at. When I say I almost cried with happiness ad gratefulness, I’m not exaggerating. I had
to stop myself before it got bad. Luckily for me I was starving and had a plate
of deliciousness to distract me.
We stuffed our faces and got to know our awesome hosts
and their children. The littlest one reminded me of my little mad-face as she
pranced around the house asking Patrick, our fellow volunteer, to copy whatever
she did, which of course brought her sheer delight. There is one thing, which
surprised me last year and snuck up on me again this year; although I miss my
family more than they know, spending holidays with families is still a beautiful
thing. To just be in the presence of love and togetherness is very special. Like
contagious laughter, when you are around it you feel it, even if you didn't hear
the joke, you still find yourself laughing.