Living With My Tico Family

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Prior to arriving in Costa Rica, I was a little skeptical about my living arrangements with my host family. I assumed that I would miss out on several amenities, such as warm water for showers and internet. However, my Tico family provides everything I need while I am here.

My host family and I reside in Zapote, approximately fifteen minutes from downtown San Jose. Our neighborhood is one the safest in San Jose. We have security guards on every corner to protect families and watch for any criminal activity. At times, a guard would even escort me to the house to make sure I arrive safely.

Our home is a two-story house with two distinct areas, the main house and the student living area. So, it is like I have my own apartment with a “mini kitchen”, living room, and a study area. I only have to go downstairs for breakfast and dinner, or just to hangout with the family. Sometimes, I would even spend time with the dogs after having a long day.  

The meals are really great. For breakfast, my Tico mom would make rice and beans with eggs, pancakes, or breakfast sandwiches with ham and cheese. By far, my favorite is the rice and beans with eggs. For dinner, she makes pasta, spaghetti, tortillas, or a plate with beans, rice, meat, and salad. I enjoy making and eating tortillas.

Overall, I am happy with my decision to come to Costa Rica. The city and the people are really nice. My host family has exceeded my expectations with their generosity and hospitality.

LaVannah Watt

Hello, my name is LaVannah Watt. I am studying Nursing (RN) and Spanish at the University of Texas, Arlington. I am a member of the Arlington Nursing Studentsโ€™ Association (ASNA), Black Student Nurse Nursing Association (BSNA), and Hispanic Student Nursing Association (HSNA). As a member, I volunteer in the Dallas-Fort Worth community and offer support to incoming and fellow nursing students. I am a 25-year-old single parent who strives daily to be a positive example for my son and family. I demonstrate patience, passion, and purpose as I continue through college in contrast to the โ€œstereotypical normsโ€ placed on single parents by todayโ€™s society. I have endured and conquered many obstacles that most people would perceive as deterrents to achieving their dreams. Because of my life experiences, I am determined to work hard and go beyond the โ€œexpected limitationsโ€. I am taking the initiative to learn, grow, and network to broaden my horizon to life outside of the United States. I have always desired to become a competent Spanish speaker, so I want to fully emerge in the culture. That is why I decided to study abroad in Costa Rica this summer. With this opportunity, I will be studying Medical Spanish and Conflict Resolution in Healthcare. I will learn effective communication and leadership skills that I can integrate into practice upon returning to Texas. I will be able to connect with my patients and fellow colleagues who are fluent speakers. Also, while in Costa Rica, I will be participating in a service-learning program and volunteering at a medical institution to further develop my professional skills as a student nurse. I look forward to learning more about the Spanish language, becoming culturally competent, and immersing myself in the Tico culture. โ€œPura Vida!โ€