Monday, April 28, 2008

Having a blast in Torino

Gionni, Sam and I at a statue in Torino.
Aside from brining back a cold, I had a great time in Torino. I met a friend of mine there from The Orion named Maegan Martins and she showed me around and let me crash at her place (even though I accidentally stole all the bed the first night). Here are the pictures from the trip, and also my YouTube video of London is up.

Torino isn't touristy at all (except for other Italians) and lacked all the touristy crap that you can find in Prague. It was nice to be in a place where no one spoke English because even I now know some Italian. The architecture was beautiful there and the piazzas were nice. There is always a market on the weekend with clothes, food and all sorts of stuff. Walking through it was enough for me: the people were loud and joking around, calling out to each other and to potential buyers. Very different from Prague. (Picture: The last standing Roman wall in Italy.)

It seemed like everyone had a little balcony to look out of and they always had lots of plants.
Flowers, bushes, leafy ones, it was very nice to see. Most people live in apartments and hang their clothes out to dry on their porches too, so out of Maegan's window I saw lots of green and lots of underwear.

There was also an International Food Festival going on the weekend I was there (a chocolate festival happened a few weeks before I came, sad I missed it). There were stands with food from many countries in Europe, the Czech Republic being one of them. There were some U.S. booths too but they sold tacky stuff and hamburgers. Go figure, eh? It was a lot of fun! Until lots of babies started crying, then we left.

I met Maegan's Italian boyfriend, Gionni (spelling? pronounced like Johnny), as well as three other Italian friends of hers. We had dinner at a seafood restaurant and I got "Fritto Misto" which was a plate of fried fish of all types. Filipo ate my fried sardines for me, because I just couldn't do it, heh.

I ate gelato and pizza, too. It's what you do in Italy, right? I also went to a club and danced with Maegan and her roommate Samantha.
The club was crowded and hot, but even Italian men dance in groups, so it was much different than Prague or the U.S. They dance without women, although they'd like to dance with women. Maegan told me that when they dance, the men try to kiss your neck. Creepy! That was way too far outside my comfort zone (and I'm sure Robert wouldn't appreciate it), so I decided to just dance with my friends. (Picture: Maegan and Gionni with Sam in back at the International Food Market)

Monday, April 21, 2008

Loving London and missing my folks

Mom and Dad are now safe and sound in the States again. They were here for a total of about 10 days but they saw nearly everything there is to see in Prague! They didn't do many museums or anything, but they saw the city and also Český Krumlov. (Just noticed the similarity the first photo with the picture hanging above us ... weird)

They wore me out but I'm really happy they came. I sometimes feel kind of alone here because there really isn't one I relate to in a strong way. No one to get my jokes or my sense of humour, except when Robert and my parents were here. Seeing them made me miss home and it made me realize how much we care about each other. I cried when they left but I'm sure I'll cry when I get back, too.

However, this last weekend after they left I took a solo trip to London. It was so nice to be in an English-speaking country again! I understood all the signs, most of what other people were saying and people were very nice when I asked for directions. I saw all the big sites: Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Big Ben/Parliament, Speaker's Corner. Also had a beer and ate fish and chips.

I went by myself, which made some of my family nervous, but it turned out fine. I did a lot of walking and wore myself out. If I could've afforded to drink, I might have. The exchange rate killed me; I spent a lot of money without even trying.

The highlight of the weekend was probably seeing Avenue Q. It's a Broadway play that started in the States. It's supposed to be like "Sesame Street grown up" and I've seen clips of it online. It's hilarious! Even better live! My only qualm with it was the actress who played Kate/Lucy wasn't as good as others I've seen online. She didn't use the puppet to show emotion, she used her face. Bad form.

I have a video coming soon, just need to edit it and what not. Look for it!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Parents in Prague having a great time

Mom and Dad made it to European soil safely! We've had an already very exciting time here, and their week is only half over.

They've taken a tour of the town and seen the Astronomical Clock, Old Town Square and the surrounding area, Charles Bridge, Fred and Ginger buildings, the Infant Child of Prague church, a quick look at the castle and more. I also had them trek up to Vyšehrad with me to get a good view of the city. I meant to take Robert there, but we ran out of time.

I've worn both of my parents out. It's 11:30 a.m. and Mom is still sleeping. Dad's had to take a few naps and has sore feet from all the walking (especially up to Vysehrad). We plan on going to Český Krumlov tomorrow, where I've been but is worth going again for just a day.

Dad also had his wallet stolen on the metro. The car was packed and we kept falling over so Dad took his hand from his front pocket to hold on. We stepped out of the metro and he realized it was gone. We looked at the open door of the metro with people still packed inside but we knew trying to get it back would cause more trouble. So we spent an hour canceling credit cards and then we went to the police station to file a report.

The biggest loss out of this is he will have to get a new driver's license (which means a trip to the DMV, boo), lost about $200 and his Mark Martin wallet. However, he still has his passport, $200 in Czech korun and no one was hurt. He also can't get his credit cards mailed here so he won't have them.

He put it in his front pocket (after I told him to not keep his passport or wallet in his back pocket) with rubber bands around it to make it harder to get out. You can't prevent everything, I guess.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Be back soon

I'm going on a five day trip today to Budapest and Vienna among other places, so I won't be updating for a few days. I will have my phone, so if you need to call me you can do so (like if Mom needs to discuss travel plans ...).

Also, I'm very excited that my parents are coming to visit next week! It's going to be so much fun!

Have a great weekend!