Friday, January 30, 2009

I'm here! (for a week)

So I finally got consistent internet service that will allow me to update more regularly. Praha is amazing, I'm having the best time! My flat is pretty huge, it looks like this from the outside
<----. Ha! Just kidding, that's the castle...my apartment looks more like this...The house is really gorgeous and huge with high ceilings. It's pretty far from the center, but we walk everyday and pretty much have the best apartment of all of them I've seen so far. Our area would, in America, seem sort of dangerous and shady because there's lots of grafitti and looks sort of run down: here, however, its considered very safe and I've had absoloutely no problems, even at night. According to everyone I've talked to there's almost zero violent crime in Prague, so while I'm being careful, I'm not too worried.

My roommates are really cool, I'm enjoying all of them and making lots of new friends from all over. The roomies are Kendra, Annika, Zach and Petr. I've met lots of Praguers who are amazing and full of good information. The kids on the program are also all great, so I lucked out.

So far I've been all over Praha 1, 2 and 3 which are the older parts of the city (the views you've seen in postcards). Everything is as beautiful as everyone says, but my favorite part is the way the older Baroque and Renaissance buildings contrast with the Soviet era structures (pictures of that to come). There are billions of bridges here too, which are really gorgy; the other day we went to an international students party at this club that was right on the river...sooo cool.

The beer is excellent, as expected, and actually cheaper (much cheaper sometimes) than water. Lots of different kinds, am making my way through all of them (slowly...).

Classes just started today so I can't really give you an update on those. Last week was intensive Czech, which was....intense-four hours a day of the most difficult language EVER is no fun. Czech is just as hard as everybody says, maybe worse for those of us with poor language learning skillzzz. I can say a few things, as I told some of you already, like: dva pivo (two beers), jsem studendka (I am a female student), and ahoj/cau (hey casually). Thank you is the HARDEST word to say, so I've sort of been muttering it and smiling.

The whole "Czech's are rude and provide bad customer service" is sooortttt of true, mainly in supermarkets and small resturants. All the young people I've met so far, however, are really great and fun/friendly. My favorite part so far is being able to meet so many different kinds of people.

This weekend we're visiting Cesky Krumlov, a small town outside of Prague that has a castle, I guess? I'll probably know more once we've visited...haha.

Sorry if I've been delayed on my responses to emails, I haven't really had internet and have had to rely on the kindness of my roommates. Will update again soon, though, now that I'm equipped!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Noteworthy


[above] Controversial (and foxy!) Czech artist David Cerny


EU Climate Change Meetings in Prague
Ha! Art Farce by David Cerny

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Packing (what fun!)


above (Hayes Zeus helping me pack)

Packing is rough...pretty hard to fit all the stuff I want to bring into two smallish bags. About two days til I leave!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Housing and Roomies

Update: I've gotten my housing and roommate assignments. I'll be living in Vinohrady in District 2 (there are 10 districts in all,  I think). Apparently it's a beautiful place to live, so I'm looking forward to checking out my new digs in 10 days! I have 4 other roommates, two girls and two boys, one of whom is a "Czech buddy" from somewhere in the Czech republic (I would imagine). Nervous but excited!

[below] completely unnecessary, but interesting, segment of a film on the roots of dub and reggae  

Friday, January 9, 2009

Just in case you're curious...

Here's a link to the handbook CET (the travel program AU works through) gave us. Basic travel advice and some information on my housing/living arrangements. 

[below] National Anthem of the Czech Republic with some (random) illustrations.
 

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

First (but maybe not last) Post

 In order to more easily share my experiences in Prague with interested parties, I've created a blog. I leave for the Czech Republic on January 21st, but will probably update before then via words and pictures.