pura vida

Twenty-four days before I start walking from Georgia to Maine, and a random series of events later, I find myself on a peaceful little beach in Costa Rica, listening to the sounds of the ocean and hiding from direct sun. 

everyone stops what they are doing to enjoy the sunet, every day

Anyone who has taken a breath of the salty Costa Rican air is very familiar with the phrase, “Pura Vida.” Directly translated into English, “Pure Life” is not just something people say, it’s who people are.  

in flight

 

I imagine this phrase holds a variety of interpretations for locals and travelers alike. Maybe it means something different for everyone. Or maybe I am the only one who thinks that, and it means the exact same thing to everyone else. But after a few days of observation and immersion, I believe Pura Vida represents living life for the things that matter, letting go of the things that don’t, and the process of learning the difference. That last part is key. And a lot of people struggle with it, including me.    

sunset at playa junquillal, costa rica

 

For me, it’s an ongoing process, full of setbacks and successes, hurdles and home runs. And even though I’ve accepted I may never perfect the process, I feel incredibly fortunate of the 2000 miles ahead of me to help get it right.

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Comments 2

  • Scrappy Malloy : Mar 27th

    I think I want to charge up in Costa Rica before my 2016 thru-hike. That sticker is kickass. You were meant to find it!

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    • tosh.a : Apr 16th

      I feel refreshed and ready for it all! We’ll see how I feel in a week 🙂

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