Stories from the La Hilda Students: Celebrating Independence Day

8010untitled1During Independence Day in Costa Rica we celebrate with a torch crossing the whole country, and students gather at the town’s main square to receive it and pass it to the next town, they bring the school bands and candle lanterns, as the history tells it on the original day.

Ivan, from La Hilda School, would like to add his impressions. Last September 15th   we celebrated the Costa Rican independence day with many activities. One of them was to carry the torch. We had a very nice experience and proudly enjoy this moment. In addition, we took advantage of this moment to shot some nice pictures of all students and teachers that I would like to share.

From Marylyn and Sobeyda6964untitled2
¡Hola!
We hope you are doing fine and your friends as well. Our names are Marilyn and Sobeyda. We want to tell you about our experience with the independence torch. We use a truck wagon that took us up to the main square of Poas. We wait all morning until the torch was brought close to us. In the afternoon, we participated in several events such as the candle lantern parade, local fire works and band parade. The typical food was provided by local inhabitants of this region so it was nice to find unique offers of food such as “cimarrones”. Finally, we were so happy to participate in all these events of the independence month of Costa Rica.

From Victor and Lorenzo
Hello, we are Victor and my friend Lorenzo. We are glad to have a wonderful computer lab teacher that helps us a lot. On Sunday, September 15th we went to carry the torch at the main square of Poas. We were happy to watch a group of young people which perform typical dances representing the national folklore and local customs.

5387untitled3We are really happy with the curriculum activities within our School. For instance, the celebration of the child day was funny until a friend broke a window, unfortunately, he was the only one punished. Teachers did not allowed him to participate in the torch event.   The solution for our friend was to ride his bicycle just behind the wagon until he reached main square Poas as well.

This day at night, we participated in an additional meeting where typical food was served such as cimarrona.

On the other hand, we are so happy because we could access our email accounts, so we hope to be more in contact in order to inform all of you about our activities.

(The image to the left says) “We build peace based on the richness of our diversity”