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Chompers

Chomping at the Bit – Dentist Visit

Matt and I had not been to the dentist in almost 2 years.  We saw dental offices in Bonaire, Curacao, Columbia, and Panama, but we just never made it to the dentist.   A friend of ours from the Marina recommended a local dentist who spoke English – Dr. Alberto Gonzalez Chacon with Costa Rica Dental Tourism.

We did what all Costa Rican’s do, we sent a message on WhatsApp and scheduled our appointments.  Love that everyone here is so technologically advanced.  Two days later, we walk into his office and are greeted by Dr. Alberto himself (yep, we are first name basis).  A super friendly, easy going professional.

The waiting area has a large comfortable leather couch, pretty artwork, strong AC, and a huge window.

Costa Rica Dental Tourism Waiting Room

Costa Rica Dental Tourism Waiting Room

I went first since I knew I would be the “easy one”.  With no cavities or fillings, it would be a simple cleaning.  He walked me to the back room and it was really modern. More so than my dentist back in Texas.  All the bells and whistles.

Costa Rica Dental Tourism Dental Office

Costa Rica Dental Tourism Dental Office

He walked me through his process, then started with a light numbing spray before he proceeded with an ultrasonic deep teeth cleaning.  Now, when I made the appointment, I did not know what an ultrasonic deep teeth cleaning even was – but now I am sold.

The ultrasonic waves actually crush the hard, calcified tartar deposits, which allows them to be removed from the teeth. Ultrasonic cleaning also results in shock waves or tiny vibrations that help kill bacteria by disrupting their cellular processes.  It is a much preferred process over scraping, takes less time to perform, and you can go twice as long in between visits.

Dr. Alberto informed me of my receding gum situation which I knew about from previous dental visits.  I evidently brush my teeth with all my might and have eroded my gums.  Sound like fun?  I switched to a super soft child’s toothbrush and use the 2 finger rule when brushing several years ago.  According to my Texas dentist, the receding gums have not gotten worse, but there is no chance for them to get better without surgery.

My dentist warmed me to be gentle or I would have to get a gum graft where they take tissue from the roof of my mouth to put on my gums.  It is painful, expensive and sounds horrible.  Dr. Alberto told me about another option.  I can have caps or crowns put on to cover the exposed gum area.  But, either way, I am 10 years away from having to make a decision if I keep up the good dental hygiene.

30-minutes later, it was Matt’s turn.  He had a slight cavity and a possible hole in one of his crowns.  Eek gads.

Dr. Alberto quickly filled his cavity (it was a small one) and told him that he didn’t need to do anything about the crown.  Evidently, the top part of the crown (the cosmetic white part) has a hole, but the metal underneath is perfect and protecting the tooth.

He could have easily added more work for both of us, but instead, he informed us of our options and provided recommendations for future better health care.  I love that he treated us fairly and did not take us for a ride.  Can you tell what state of mind I am in if I think everyone is taking advantage of us (think boat insurance company).

It was $60 per cleaning and $60 for the cavity – paid by plastic and were on our merry way with sparkly smooth teeth.

Thank you, Dr. Alberto!

Dr. Alberto Gonzalez Chacon

Dr. Alberto Gonzalez Chacon

In case you are ever in Costa Rica and need a good dentist, be sure to visit Dr. Alberto Gonzalez Chacon at Costa Rica Dental Toursim – or you can visit him on his Facebook page.

Costa Rica Dental Tourism Contact Info

Costa Rica Dental Tourism Contact Info

Deborah & I in Manuel Antonio Parka

Mayhem in Quepos with Deborah & Greg

Greg and Deborah were our first friends to visit us in Costa Rica. It might not have been true mayhem, but it was a heck of a lot of fun. We had a fabulous time showing them around Quepos, taking them out to eat to all of our favorite haunts and had a full day at Manuel Antonio National Park.

Day 1

We met Greg and Deborah at Runway Grill at the marina since we were working in the boat yard.  After a tasty lunch, we walked around town, did a little shopping, and got wet in the rain.  A quick happy hour stop at Le Gran Escape, then we headed to the apartment.  We enjoyed mouthwatering tacos, huge 1 liter bottles of beer, live music, and a hot game of fuse ball at Hostel Plinio later that night.

Day 2

Our plan was to get up early to get to the Manuel Antonio National park before it got too hot and crowded.  However, the festivities from the night before prevented an early escape.  To spice things up, we hopped on the local bus instead of taking the car.  That’s just how we roll.

We decided to do the small loop in the park to ensure we had time to walk around the town before heading back.  We got lucky with a gorgeous day, no rain, little cloud cover, and lots of animals.

It’s super cool to be able to show them the huge diversity of landscape at the park.  There are tons of gorgeous beaches, mangroves, and a forest all within a few miles of the entrance.

Manuel Antonio Park with Deborah and Greg

Manuel Antonio Park with Deborah and Greg

We saw a raccoon wandering the beach, a baby crocodile, an agouti, crabs, sloths, capuchin monkeys and howler monkeys. The Cauchin monkeys caused mayhem stealing bags, taking fruit, and hopping all over the rails.  Everyone came out to meet our California friends.

Capuhin Monkeys at Manuel Antonio Park

Capuhin Monkeys at Manuel Antonio Park

After a quick lunch at Marlins Restaurant we took the bus back to the apartment.  Deborah spoiled me by taking me to Rain Drop Spa for a totally amazing massage, mini-facial, and body scrub.  We were as soft as a baby’s butt!  It was a truly spectacular experience – thank you Deborah!

Day 3

Deborah and Greg headed to the Monkey Mangrove Tour and met us for lunch at Agua Azul where we dined over looking the beautiful bay.  Since they had a car, we swung by the market to pick up beer and diet coke for the apartment.  Then we had to send them on their merry way back to San Jose.

Deborah & Greg in Quepos

Deborah & Greg in Quepos

It was a fast and furious couple of days as we packed a lot in a short amount of time.  Thank you so much for everything Greg and Deborah – we loved having you visit.

View from Unit 7 at Manuel Antonio Estates

Manuel Antonio Estates: Short-Term Rental

How did we end up living with the monkeys at Manuel Antonio Estates?  Well, Sugar Shack was struck by lighting (a story we will share once the boat is repaired) and had to be hauled out. Once she was hauled out, we became homeless because Marina Pez Vela does not allow live aboards on the yard.

The marina arranged a room for us at the Best Western Kamuk at a discounted rate for the first couple of nights.  This was great for the weekend, as they were close to the marina.  But at $68 per night , for 3 months, it would break the already broken bank.

The first three nights we stayed in a small room over a crowded street, but the last night we moved to the top floor which notably had a great view of the beach.

View from Best Western Kamuk Hotel

View from Best Western Kamuk Hotel

The marina connected us with real estate guru, Alvin who showed us a few short term rental properties.  We ended up at Manuel Antonio Estates which offered  AC, wifi, a pool, and a full kitchen. Remarkably, most apartments don’t have ovens.  I have grand plans of baking for our boat workers so an oven was a must have.

We negotiated a lower rate which included all of the utilities, maid service twice a week, and moved in the next day.

Nestled in the trees are 9 apartments overlooking a pool and the dense foliage below.  Once you pass the guard gate, you walk up a hill, past the Rain Drop Spa (top left), to the main reception area (top right).

Then you climb up another hill to the apartment units (2nd row, left) which overlooks the pool.  We have lots of wildlife, including iguanas, geckos, monkeys, toucans, and tons of birds.

Manuel Antonio Estates

Manuel Antonio Estates

The hike up the hill in the heat often requires a dip in the pool to cool off.  With this in mind, it is not a hardship to get home.

Crazy Neighbors

The apartments are located near the Manuel Antonio Park and are nestled in the trees.  So, we have lots of wildlife around.  We’ve seen scarlet macaws fly by and one toucan sighting.  Tons of other birds, lizards, geckos, iguanas, Capuchin monkey family, squirrel monkey family, and even a few dogs and cats.

We get visitors around sunset – they are a playful bunch of monkeys.  Crawling, leaping, jumping all over the place.  The monkeys are so curious, they kept peeking over the roof and hanging from the rain gutters to look at us.  Generally speaking, they are more afraid of us then we are of them.  These are Capuchin monkeys but we also get squirrel monkey family as well.

White Faced Capuchin Monkeys

White Faced Capuchin Monkeys

Waterfall Hike on Property

There is a pretty challenging hike to a small waterfall on the property. The first 1.5 miles is up and down many hills on a paved road.  At the end of the road, make a left at the dirt pile, then right past the tree onto a “water runoff.”  The little, muddy trail down only takes about 30 minutes and you are rewarded with beautiful views, a waterfall, and a refreshing body of water.

Manuel Antonio Estates Cascadas

Manuel Antonio Estates Cascadas

Movers and Shakers

We have moved around a lot at Manuel Antonio Estates.  We started in unit 8 which is on the top floor.  After about 5 weeks we had to move to unit 5.  The top units have a better view, more ventilation and direct sun so they can rent them easier than the other units.  However, we found unit 5 to be just as fabulous.  We stayed in this 2nd unit for about a month when we decided we wanted to move to unit 2.  We had some “unusual” neighbors who smoked a lot on their patio and we wanted to move further away (plus unit 2 had a bigger couch).  As Manuel Antonio Estates busy season came to an end more units opened up.  So, after about a month we were offered unit 7 which is back on the top floor.  Sweet.  Great views from here with a cool breeze.

View from Unit 7 at Manuel Antonio Estates

View from Unit 7 at Manuel Antonio Estates

They were doing maintenance on the pool which is why it is only 1/2 full but normally it is a fabulous place to cool off.

We love our team at Manuel Antonio Estates!  Dorit is an amazing property manager handling everything from repairs, rental cars, tours, and local advice.  Giselle and Reina keep all the apartments clean and comfortable and Tariq runs a smooth operation.  Thank all for making us feel welcome and at home!