Thursday, September 5, 2013

Dobrý den!



Aug 28/29, 2013

The first flight out already affected my travel plans, grr. My plane to Chicago was delayed for an hour because of a flight attendant. She was supposed to be on a flight out of DC so they needed her to fly out asap. Her flight to DC was coming in an hour late, so they switched flights! They had my plane fly to DC then, and we had to wait for the hour late plane in order to fly to Chicago. Bah. Luckily I still got my connecting flight despite others missing theirs.

The rest wasn’t bad. I got sick with a cold right before that left me nauseous and feverish during the flights. The Dramamine conked me out. I slept through like all the flights! It was definitely easier to fly like this while sick. At Frankfurt, the guy at passport control even noticed how tired I was, haha.

After I arrived in Prague, I was worried that my suitcases would have gotten lost somewhere along the way because of all the layovers. But, they came! So heavy though: 45 and 42 pounds. I lugged them behind through customs declarations and the officer ran over immediately because I had two suitcases. >.< He just asked for my passport though and whether I had anything to declare, and then I was off.

I then had to find the Airport Express bus to take me to the downtown train station so I hit up an information booth that let me know where it was. I had great timing and actually caught the bus earlier than I thought I would. The bus was jammed packed for the 40ish minute drive. Got to see a bit of Prague along the way! So I managed to buy my ticket to Plzen, the lady understood me fine, yay! Only $5! I could have caught an earlier train, but since the people I am staying with for a week, Lori and Marek, were expecting me later, I just hung around. So weird being unable to understand anything! All the signs are in Czech, and it sounds so odd. Reminds of Russian and Ukrainian a bit.

Caught the train, which was mostly empty, and made it to Plzen shortly before 10 pm. It was a rather small train station and I made it all the way outside where I waited for about 20 minutes. Lori and Marek had to go borrow a larger car from his parents.

It was great meeting then both. We headed back to their apartment which is absolutely gorgeous! All nicely renovated and decorated. They live on the third floor so Marek helped me drag my suitcases all upstairs. They have two kitties, Pippa and Jack, that look pretty identical and are very cute! We chitchatted a bit. They are very easy to talk to and I enjoy the topics!

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Aug 30, 2013 

I managed to sleep seven hours through the first night, whoop! That morning I had some delicious yogurt without chunks, and strolled a bit around the neighborhood. It’s a nice area here with huge villas that were mostly split up during the Communist era.

I then went grocery shopping with Lori at Kaufland which was fun because a lot of the packages had German on it since it’s a German store. It’s interesting to see the food and prices. The food is pretty similar to European fare, with some Czech specialties. They still have bakeries with broetchen and pretzels here too.

Lori and I talked some more. We have a lot of things in common and it’s always great discussion. We went out for drinks at a café in the evening downtown. She showed me a bit around the center. It’s very interesting seeing which buildings were the Communist ones. So boring and ugly. They were stuck in between these gorgeous ones. I got to drink my favorite, bitter lemon, again! We took the street train there and back so it was very quick as well.
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Free wifi is so much easier to find here in Czech than in other countries! It’s so nice! All over downtown there are restaurants or bars that offer it. How nice!

The language seems so far out of my grasp, but I have to remember I’ve only been here shortly! There are couple words I remember when my friend tried to teach me a bit of Slovak. Like ahoi, dobry den, ano. But even the simplest things like please and thank you sound so hard. I think having a cold isn’t really helping with my pronunciation either.

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