Wednesday, January 15, 2014

An experience not to be repeated!

Sunday we decided at the last minute to leave Rocco alone in our Villa for the first time. We had been invited to the season's first LGA soccer game in their home stadium in Alejuela and thought that the massive crowds might be too much for him.

We asked our neighbors with whom he is comfortable, to check in on him. They did so a number of times without any problems. After dark, when being looked in on, he had a panic attack and started running. After running around the villas a number of times he scooted through a small hole in the fence. From there he must have kept running until could not find his way back to his escape point through the bushes and fence that surround our complex.

This was the beginning what I politely call an incredible experience!

Learn to enjoy the present moment because you can go from happiness to agony in a split-second.

-From a LGA victory to a lost dog-

Elaine and I were both riding high from the victory of the local soccer game and a joyful experience with my adopted Costa Rican family, when we got the phone call that our dog was missing. We went from a celebratory high to the bottom of an empty pit.

Although desperate and panicked, we still felt we would find Rocco that night. He was spotted at two separate locations that evening, once near the front gate and once near a development called LaGuardia north of our home. From there he must have entered the sugarcane fields which surround the north, east and south sides of our house and walked through the night, as we received a call Monday morning, that he had been spotted a kilometer south of us on the other side of the sugarcane.

By midday Monday I was at the lowest point that I have been 30 years. I felt that half of my reason for living was gone and the other half, Elaine, was struggling along with me.

I tried to sleep as I believed Rocco would stay in the shade of the cane fields during the noon day sun. That was when I was touched by a little miracle. Elaine entered the bedroom and found a neighbors dog sleeping on the floor next to my bed. It was as if he said: "I will keep you company, you rest your head and wait for Rocco".

In Costa Rica there is an incredible willingness of people to help. Even people we have never met. During our personal tragedy there were hundreds of people that were all connected in spirit. This was done through prayer, Facebook, announcements on the local radio station, handing out flyers and the sharing, concern, love and support from everyone.

Monday evening Elaine wanted to hit the road and help in the search. She felt that by actively searching she would feel better! We called a taxi but when it arrived, our landlord's sister-in-law and her son volunteered to drive us around. - Understand. We have never met this lady before. - After driving in a 8 kilometer circle around the cane farms, asking everyone we met to call us if they see our poor lost dog, Elaine came home feeling hopeless and worse than when she left.

Still unable to eat or sleep, we cried that night and continued to reach out by email and social networking. Someone found a Rocco lookalike at a rescue organization in San Jose but alas it couldn't be him.

Tuesday morning I woke and said a prayer to a force that I cannot see or understand and asked "Please, if it be thy will, help me find my Rocco so that your power, your strength and your love will be seen and felt by others!" Although I opened my heart, I had given up hope that I would be the one to find him. Immediately after my prayer, I hopped on my motorcycle and started the days search on Calle Colinto on the south side of the sugar cane. Only 50 meters up the street, there was Rocco on the right side of the road, barely walking and hardly able to come to me when I stopped and called him. - But come he did! - He must have walked continually for two days and two nights! We sat in the gully and hugged and cried, then he laid next to me. We both knew all will be right in the world.

There is a God! Or at least a connection between all things in this universe. I know not what it is but I felt its power and strength!

None of us had eaten for three days. It is amazing how our emotions, spirit and physicality are interconnected. The human condition is a complete package.

Recovery for us will take a while. Rocco is limping. We are all physically exhausted and emotionally scarred.

Our sincere thanks to all that helped and prayed for our family. I believe that regardless of how each person visualizes their God, it is the same force that connects us all and allows us to have the strength and love to support each other. I don't want to ever forget any of the pain from those two days nor that goodness can manifest itself amidst the worst of life's experiences. The joy and happiness that was shared by everyone since we announced that Rocco had been found has provided us strength and power. Many have called, written and visited. May your good deeds be returned to you when you need them the most.

Pura Vida, Don Federico, Eliana y Rocco

Location:Villas Azalea, Grecia,Costa Rica

Sunday, April 7, 2013

A New Year

Each Year a New Beginning at Tico Art, LLC

 

Although production continues year round in sunny Costa Rica, our New England sales team hibernates for the winter deep freeze. Our part time Floridian, Pat continues to dazzle the children of all ages on the southern circuit but I miss the look of amazement when someone opens their first puzzle box and says: "ahhhh!".

This week my friend Diego at the Spanish School gave his two daughters each their first puzzle box. That evening Diego sent this wonderful picture of his six year old daughter opening her "Colibrí", Hummingbird box. He said the look of amazement of her and her three year old sister's faces was indescribable.

I could only feel that I missed that part of our sales experience while working on production through the winter and can hardly wait for my first event in May.

Lee awoke from hibernation early this year and has already started his season off with three shows. The first was in March and was the first Home and Garden show that Tico Art has attended. He had a great reception. So good in fact that we were mentioned in a local paper, Foster's Daily Democratic:

"A crowd of people was seen at the Tico Art booth, which showcased handcrafted Costa Rican hardwoods, such as puzzle boxes with secret compartments, bowls, and kitchen accessories.

“Have you seen the woodworking man? Oh my God, they’re awesome,” said Manchester resident Ellen Weist about the Tico Art booth."

The complete article


Elaine, Rocco and I arrive home on April 29th to be greeted by all the new item that we made this winter and shipped ahead of our return. Our first two events are the first Friday and Sunday of May in Downtown Crossing and SoWa in the South End. We await with bated breath the faces of the first children to see out new designs and we'll see you soon. Nos vemos pronto y Pura Vida, Don Federico

 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tranquilo amigos:

¡Hay más tiempo que vida!

There is more time than life

 

It usually takes a while after I return to Costa Rica to slow down to the relaxed pace of this tranquil country. Its been four months and I guess I am as slow as I will get this year.

 

As an American from Boston I usually have two speeds.....on.....and......off. What is called slowing down to Tico Time is a Zen way of looking at life and the expression: "Hay más tiempo que vida" or "There is more time than life" explains this attitude. It says to me enjoy life and there will be plenty of time to get things accomplished.

 

We North Americans have a strong sense of urgency and purpose but often feel the resulting stress and worry. It seems the Tico's have adopted the Eastern Philosophy referenced on the following article:

 

The Zen master's to-do list: Do nothing and accomplish everything

 

Things seem to get done here but their natural rhythm and without a lot of worry and frustration. When one does seem worried or concerned another will say: "tranquilo"....."relax" or "Tenga paz en su corazón"....."have peace in your heart".

 

Costa Rica is not for everybody but I feel it is for me. I continue search for the "Pura Vida" or the "Pure Life" which is the national "Aloha or Shalom" greeting of the happiest country on this planet, Costa Rica.

 

Pura Vida, Don Federico

 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Mom's Spirit has Wings

We are joyed to be able to have our hummingbird touch the heart of a new customer we met last weekend.

We received the following yesterday:

"Hello Fred,

It was a pleasure meeting you in Salem.......................... I’m also interested in the large Hummingbird puzzle box.


Xxxxxxx, my soon to be fiancé, lost her mom some years ago and was ‘visited’ by a hummingbird the same day she died. She since is convinced her mother comes to visit now and then in this form and is fond of anything hummingbird. It would
be a great surprise to her to give her this puzzle box at Christmas. If you have one available, please send this also."

Monday, July 23, 2012

Tico Art un negocio espíritual

Tico Art es una asociación de cooperación mutua entre Los Estados Unidos y Costa Rica creada para compartir el espíritu y la belleza de los Ticos y su cultura con el resto del mundo. Ticos y Estadounidenses trabajando juntos en el diseño y la producción artesanal de piezas decorativas y funcionales a partir de maderas finas cultivadas Centro América. Estas piezas son terminadas y traídas a Los Estados Unidos por medio de Tico Art en Nueva Inglaterra.

Okay, now a translation for our Gringo friends:

Tico Art a spiritual business

Tico Art is an American/Costa Rican cooperative partnership created to share the spirit and beauty of the Ticos and their country with the rest of the world. Ticos and Americans work side by side designing and producing handcrafted decorative and functional items from Central American farm grown hardwoods. These are finished and channeled through Tico Art's New England facility.

This is our Mission Statement and has been added to our website. After five years we have grown into a cooperative of three American and four Costa Rican families plus loads of others that provide help, labor and services. Here are a few of them.

Although the Mission Statement doesn't address it, the spirit, joy and enthusiasm of our American customers is the third component of our "Spiritual Business". Each day that we sell, there are at least two or three heart warming stories or special customers. I hope to share some of these in future blogs.

For today I will share portions of a thank you letter from a lovely lady:

"Dear Mr. and Mrs. Drew,
I am xxxxxxxxx. So happy to meet you at Boston Summer Street Market in June.
This is my first time to see the puzzle boxes. They are so beautiful and amazing!
Thanks Mrs. Drew for introducing me the "secret" of the puzzle boxes!
Also thank you for designing those wonderful and beautiful products!"
Even though "Mrs. Drew" was my business partner Pat that day, we appreciated the thought and the photos that she enclosed.

We hope to share the Tico "Pura Vida" with all we meet.

 

Pura Vida, Don Federico y familia

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Poor Pat P. ponders puzzle boxes

Poor Pat P. ponders puzzle boxes.

After a perfectly positive puzzle box presentation in Wells, ME yesterday; my partner Pat woke at 2:00 AM perturbed over the possibility that we lacked plentiful product to peddle today.

When I awoke at 6:20, I had an email time stamped at 3:43 AM asking for me to bring some Masonic boxes in addition to her other sold out items. It was a joyous Sunday morning so I opted for a motorcycle ride and delivered in time for our 10:00 AM opening.

And what was our first sale of the day?

A large Masonic of course!


It was great to see Darr, Laurie and lots of other crafter friends today. Pat and George are doing a great job taking over events but we miss our friends when we're not there.

Pura Vida, Don Federico

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Greenway Openmarket

If you haven't visited Boston lately, you should this summer. There are a number of organizations that have worked hard to make our city a composite of historical, cosmopolitan, hip, entertaining and relaxing.

Last year the Boston Improvement District invited us to be part of their Art Fridays Market. They continue to add Music, Markets & More to downtown Boston. The twice-weekly Summer Street Markets continue all summer on Wednesdays and Fridays.

In addition to the Summer Street Market, we were accepted as part of the Greenway Open Market. The Greenway Open Market is an expansion of the successful and nationally recognized SoWa Open Market in conjunction with the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy.

We have been there five Saturdays thus far and in addition to receiving a wonderful reception, we have enjoyed the beauty and atmosphere that the Greenway has added to Boston. Of course! it is a stark contrast to the old Expressway that loomed over that area.

Boston’s ribbon of contem

 
We are off to Wells, ME this weekend but will return on July 14th for the last of our original scheduled dates.
 
Having applied for additional dates this week, we have been accepted and confirmed that we can display there through the first weekend in August.
 

Come explore the parks, take in the city sights from the comfort of tree-lined promenades, soak up sunshine, play in the Rings Fountain, eat at a food truck, and of course shop a variety of other market vendors for something truly original!

We hope to see you there.

Pura Vida, the TicoArt.com cooperative family