Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Spring Break...Part 1

The road goes ever on and on.... Yep, I do love my Lord of the Rings quotes. Well, anyway... I've had a fun past 2 weeks. On Jan. 26th, I went to Prague. In the morning, I hung out with two of my fellow students who were there for a few days, but in the afternoon, I went to the airport to pick up Colin. That's right, my REAL brother. I had heard from other Rotary students that it can be awkward to see family member while on exchange, but it was just wonderful to spend time with my brother. The first weekend he was here, we went to Hradec Kralove to celebrate my host mother's sister's birthday (my host aunt, I guess). We saw the historic town center, and went to the movies to see Blond Diamond. On Sunday, we had a day to play in the snow (almost a metre), go sledding, and have warm drinks at a local pub. It was funny to hear my host mom call him Japanese because he took so many pictures. On Monday, he went to school with me for an hour (it was English class), then I put him on the train to Prague. He spent 3.5 days there, while I had a 4 day week at school.

Last Friday, I was back in Prague, picked up Colin, and we continued to South Bohemia. Our train made a stop in Ceske Budejovice, where we had a quick lunch with other exchange students, then we continued to Cesky Krumlov. We checked into the hostel, the met yet another student for dinner. At night, we made a quick loop around town, then went back to the hostel for more catch-up time and watched The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. There's nothing like a movie about Australian drag queens !! Saturday was our day to be tourists. Unfortunately, the town really closes down in winter. There were no tours in the castle, the museum was closed, and the town seemed dead. We still looked in the local church, walked through the grounds of the castle, went to the local brewery for lunch, then had coffee and looked in a little bookstore for a while. In the evening, I left Colin alone for some down time, and went back to Ceske Budejovice. That night was a Rotary ball, and other students had invited me to go. It was a fun event, with friends, dancing demonstrations, a live orchestra, and free dinner. I left about 10:15 to catch a train back to Cesky Krumlov. 2 people had told me to take the 10:41 train, so I did. Unfortunately, the ticket man looked at me like I had sprouted another head when I asked for a ticket there. The train didn't go to Cesky Krumlov! So, I ended up at a station near C.B., with a station operator who at first thought I was Russian. She was really nice, and called me a taxi. I got back to town with no more problems, but I was glad that my little adventure was over. On Sunday, Colin and I took a bus back to Prague, got his luggage, and parted ways. I then rode a train back to Hradec Kralove, where my host uncle met me at the station.

Sunday night was with my host aunt, uncle, and cousins. We had a very Czech dish of raw ground beef on toast for dinner, then watched t.v. and planned a trip to the theater. Monday morning, I went to school with Mychal, my host cousin. It was a fun and interesting experience, and I made some more friends. The classes were Biology, Physics, Math, English (2), and some sort of critical thinking class. We even had a fire drill! In the afternoon, I went over the my host grandma's apartment. She will be referred to as Babička from now on. We went on a walk around the neighborhood with her dog, Katka. In the evening, it was more t.v. (Lost! Dubbed in Czech, of course). Tuesday morning was also early. I went to a children's theatre with my host uncle and great-uncle. We had to talk our way in, because the show was supposed to be only for a private school group. But, in the end, we got in and had a private tour of the behind-the-scenes. Very interesting!! The play was definitely for little kids, but that was good for me because I could follow along and understand most of what was said. Then I walked around the old town with the great uncle, who is a great guy who lives part-time in Sweden. We love to swap stories about the country. He also decided to come to Arkansas right away when I told him we have a rodeo, live country music, and that Johnny Cash was born there. After lunch, Babička and I went on a LONG walk to some little food stores and the supermarket. I was on dog-duty, so I stood outside with Katka as she bought the food. In the evening, it was more t.v., Czech soap opera and CSI: Miami. This morning was a lazy morning, with reading and writing in my journal. My host mom picked me up in the afternoon and now I'm back in Trutnov. Tomorrow, I head to the mountains for skiing!!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Bronwyn, More exciting adventures, and we are glad that you could share some of then with Colin. Your Czech is so good now that the local folk think you are Russian; I am sure that they would never believe an American teenager would be so fluent! Continue to have fun and be safe, especially in skiing and riding the right trains! Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

Well written article.