Yadixsa is one of the most social people I've met here in Tronadora. There's barely a moment where she isn't sharing coffee and chatting with someone. Yadixsa is also a huge soccer fan. Whether it's one of the friendly tournaments taking place at the central plaza or a national game airing on TV, Yadixsa will be there watching.
Yadixsa speaks Spanish, but is currently learning English! "Hello" in Spanish is hola. Interestingly, no one says hola when they answer the phone; instead, they say "hallo"!
Yadixsa and her family have no pets in the house, but they're thinking about adopting a dog. There are a lot of stray animals in Tronadora because very few people neuter or spay their pets.
Yadixsa traveled across the northern and southern borders of Costa Rica, visiting Nicaragua and Panama respectively. She says the number one place she wants to visit in the world is Italy. Why? She loves pasta.
Yadixsa works full time both as a rancher and as a mother! If you remember, ranching here in Tronadora takes a lot of time and effort. Caring for a kid on top of that means that Yadixsa is busy from sun-up to sun-down. Over the past couple of years, Yadixsa has been working hard to increase the number of dairy cows on her farm so she can afford to hire some help. An extra pair of hands would go a long way towards reducing her workload and allowing her to spend more time with her family.