Sunday, November 29, 2009

"What's REALLY in Prague? I mean, who REALLY knows?"



That was one of many unforgettable quotes from this past weekend. Myself, along with a few of my good friends in Barca, went to go visit Prague over the weekend for Thanksgiving. The city itself is incredible! It has that big city with a small town vibe to it. Not a huge fan of the people. We definitely met a few incredibly helpful/decent people, but overall, they weren't really kind to us. Either that or they just didn't wanna go out of their way for us. Not really sure. Then there's the language....Let me just say I'm glad we knew someone otherwise the trip would've been a nightmare trying to translate Czech.


Bryan and I got in around 2:30ish, which means there is only about 1 1/2 hours left of sunlight. Real strange to me...We check in to our hostel called the "Czech Inn" (haha?) and it is by far the best hostel I have stayed at. Waterfall showers, keycards to get into the rooms, buffet breakfast, and all for only 30 dollars, not euros! Sweeeet. Then we head over to Cassie's apartment, who is Brad's girlfriend. Thank God for her this whole weekend. Without her, we would be lost and confused in that city of Czechness. We (as in them) made an AWESOME Thanksgiving dinner that looked like this. It was really weird and strange being away from family on the holiday, but this was definitely second best. Good company, good food that night! We then went out to a club later that played a lot of old-school hip hop. It was a good trip down memory lane. Not too much more, because we had to get up early the next day for adventures!

The next day was awesome! It consisted of churches, castles, bagels, infamous clocks, Christmas decorations. It's a lot to go into, but here are some of my favorite pictures...



  
               














Ah, my internet is starting to load real slow and fail with uploading anymore info. I will continue this tomorrow...2am time to go to bed.

1 comment:

  1. Heyy Love the aerial photo from the roof top! Keep on updating, it's really coo to see europe from your perspective. Instead of the travel shows on discovery.

    -MR.HersH

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