We have officially been in Nosara for a full week, and the time has flown by. It is such a joyful community to be a part of, and it seems like the kids at Del Mar never get sick of each other. We spent our whole weekend with students from Del Mar at la Playa Guiones and the surrounding town, which is about a 20 minute walk from our house. Just like the school week, weekends here are a shockingly different environment to be apart of than in Houston. No one is stressing or running from one activity to another, instead they are surfing, swimming, eating, playing games, and enjoying each other's company. Everyone just goes with the flow and has a blast.
Andrew, Ilan, and I have all noticed after only a week how happy everyone here is. There is no stress or pressure or competition; everyone supports each other. The lifestyle also feels healthier, which I think adds to the overall happiness of everyone. Additionally, everyone at the school is very welcoming. They all seem genuinely pleased to have exchange students at their school, and I already feel like I've known some of them much longer than just a week.
Del Mar Academy is a fantastic partner institution for Post Oak, and I am so thrilled that we get to pioneer our exchange program with them.
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