Thursday, April 30, 2009

I'm a mess....

This whole week I've been out of it, literally.

Sunday I woke up from my nap and decided that I wanted to open my window (you know see if it's raining...)and I'm leaning on the glass with one hand and pushing the shutter open with my other and just my luck....my entire hand goes through the window. I'm not going to lie, I was pretty freaked out, not only was there glass and blood all over the place but I was didn't know if anyone was home. So I run into the kitchen shaking with my cell phone in one hand (I have no idea what I'm going to do) but luckily Gaby was home and she cleaned me up very nicely (as well as calmed me down and made me dinner :)). I have a few cuts on my hand but nothing to bad, i have a small cut on the outside of my wrist and that one is pretty deep so maybe I'll get like a cool scar or something, at least I would have a good story.

And then yesterday, I was in the library on the ladder getting some travel books for Sicily and Spain and I must have been really excited or just plain out of it cause I took one step down and then decided (without looking) that I was close to the floor and I reached down with my other foot and straight up fell. Now looking back I probably had like 5 more steps on the ladder until I actually was close to the ground to reach for the floor, so when I fell I fell HARD....and on my ass. Again I didn't really hurt anything, my butt just hurts a lot.

So I'm thinking...that these next few days I should take it easy (maybe lock myself in my room) because with my current luck I'm gonna get hit by a bus or something. :(

Monday, April 20, 2009

Spring break was all about our search for the sun...

and we found it.

Above all the best part of Puglia was all the great people we met. From the pescatore in Gallipoli to the Alessandro from Conversano, Puglia would not have been half as amazing as it was without the warmth of it's people.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Pragha, It was like a dream...

....a really good one.

I left with Sarah and Katerine from Florence around 7:30 by bus and didn't get to Prague until around 9:00 the next morning. The bus was uncomfortable and I kept going in and out of sleep. So when we finally arrived in Prague it was like I was sleep walking. Once we arrived we took a quick tour around the city. There were quite a few special markets (because of easter)so we looked around a bit at the arts and crafts and food. After, we walked over to the astronomical clock which is famous for the "special shows" that happen on the hour. We had just missed the show so we continued our walk toward the river walking past the Jewish district and then ending the tour at the river.

It was so hot in Prague, and we were so tired that we laid in the grass and enjoyed the sun for a bit. We took our time walking back looking though the markets and stopping to get our first beer of the trip. Afterwards we went back to the astronomical clock to watch the "walk of the apostles" and then eventually ventured back to our hotel where we napped until dinner. For dinner we joined the rest of the group for a traditional Czech dinner at U Fleku, the oldest beer hall/brewery in Prague. The place was a little touristy but they had great food and tasty beer. Dinner started out with a soup and rye bread and then I had roasted pork with bread and potatoe dumplings and sauerkraut all washed down with a big (and cheap) beer. And then after all that....We got apple strudel :)

After dinner, we walked across the Charles Bridge and checked out the castle at night. Wandering around we found a "jazz club" which actually played only Funk music but it was a lot of fun. Enjoying the music....I drank yet another extremely cheap but tasty beer and when we finished we walked back across the bridge to this five-story dance clup which had different music genres on each floor. We spent most of our time on the dance/techno floor and danced until the early morning. It was amazing.

Saturday we woke up late, had breakfast and walked over to the castle. We walked around a bit, stopped to eat some lunch (embarissing story: the belt loop on my pants got stuck in the chair and I could NOT get out. I kept trying to get up but the chair would follow me....and then Sarah tried helping and the waiters kept coming around asking if we needed scissors. Sarah finally got me out. I laughed so hard that I cried, it was amazing!) and then exploredaround the castle some more. The place was huge and the cathedral was amazing. The inside was closed but walking around it was an experience in it's own sense. In size, it completely towers over everything and the gothic style is unbelievable. Definately is one of my favorite buidings in Europe. After walking around with the girls, I adventured off by myself for a while because I had a different ticket... but after I left Sarah and Katherine all the sights were closed so I walked out into the plaza where they were setting up with Obama's speech. Then I walked to St. Nicholas Church at Malostranske Namesti and checked out the inside. The church was beautiful and I was able to walk up to the second floor and look at the at the church below and the fresco's above.

Afterwards I walked back across the river where I waited for the girls and watched a protest agaisnt the creation of a US base in the Czech Republic. When Sarah and Katherine came over, me and Katherine decided to get a Thai message which like the beer was extremely cheap but amazing. It was like a cross between yoga and a message because they move and stretch out your body while placing pressure on your muscles. It was relaxing and rejuvinating with the exception of popping my toes and fingers (I really can't stand the sound it makes). Afterwards we walked back to the hotel, rested a bit and we decided on getting some good thai food....but we were easily sidetracked when we passed a Mexican restraunt across the street from our hotel. and because none of us had had legit Mexican food since being abroad (I've been here for 7 months by the way...) and we were desperate. Our eyes were definately larger than our bellies and we ordered tons of food: tortilla chips, salsa, sour cream (OMG they had real sour cream!!!!), quesadillas, a burrito, rice and beans, margaritas....and I ate it all! I don't know how I did it, but I did and I was so full that if our hotel wasn't uphill you could probably rolled me home.

Sunday we woke up extemely early (4:50) so that we could make it to the castle to get good spots to see Obama. We waited and chilled until 10 when he came on. It was the amazing and surreal. I have been in Italy since late August so I did not experience the excitment of the election, sending in my ballot, I felt a little removed from the whole experience. And being here I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would have a chance to see our president speak. So when we found out Obama was going to speak in Prague at the same time we were going to be in the city, I knew we had to go because when would I ever get the chance to see our president let alone see him speak aboad. It was amazing, exciting, and extemely moving. Watching Obama speaks makes me believe again. He makes me believe that we can change our act around and things can change. This is important because since being in Italy I have seen how foriegners view our country and although it was negative with Bush being in the crowd during Obama's speech in Prague with thousands of people....Americans, Czechs, Austrailians, Brits, and Italians (and I'm sure many more countries...but these were the only ones I talked to or reconized by language) proved that many people support us once again and have hope for the future.

It was the perfect ending to my dream in Pragha.

Obama's Speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwYzAp7QV3U&feature=related