Tuesday, 27 March 2012

January

You know your blog posts are overdue when you have to check your facebook timeline and bank statements to remember what you did in January.....

The Result:  not much.

Winter was in full force.  It snowed a couple of times in the city center, but nothing stuck on the ground unless you were in the outskirts.  I teach a number of classes that are 30 or 40 minutes outside of the city center, so I got my fill of the snow!  Before now, I have never lived anywhere with a real winter (or seasons that change for that matter) so it was quite intense.  I wore about 4 layers everyday and had some hardcore winter boots that I practically lived in.  I was actually surprised at how well I survived the winter.  I wasn't happy about it, but I didn't die!!  Now I recall why I don't have much to report in January; I spent the most unpleasant parts of the season hibernating indoors.  Aside from work and necessarry grocery runs, I didn't leave the house much to avoid freezing to death.  Luckily they heat the trams and busses and metros here, so it was really just a matter of dashing between the modes of public transport.  I did get some nice snowy pictures tho!




I'm sure I'm forgetting some fun pub outings and whatnot, but not too much went down in January.  I am super proud of myself because I was warned by the Prague vets that I was going to fall down in the icy/snowy/sludgy mess at least once, and that I was going to step in dog poop at least once (people never pick up after their dogs here.  easy to avoid most of the year, a bit trickier when everythings covered in snow) but NEITHER of those events I had been dreading happened!!  I had a couple of close calls slipping on ice while hurrying to catch a tram, but no actual falls!  All in all, I'd say I survived the winter quite well.

NEW YEARS!!!

My brother came back to Prague with me to stay for a week or so around New Years.  We had an amazing time, I took him sight seeing during the day to Prague Castle, St. Vitus, Charles Bridge and all the other Prague-ian sites.  Then we went to all my favorite bars and restaurants in the evenings.  He was especially enamored with The Pub, a bar with beer taps on every table and you get to pour your own drafts. 

At Pivovarsky Dum, an awesome brewery.

My brother and I had a similar visit two winters ago when I was living in Florence, and we both discovered our mutual love of Kebabs (in the european/middle eastern sense.  not the skewers of meat on a grill)  After our trip to the above brewery, we went to my favorite Kebab place in town and reminisced about times past.


Photo op on the walk up to Prague Castle, view of Mala Strana behind us

At U Sudu with some friends

This is definately one of my favorite bars in Prague, and as such definately made the list of must-see places.  It is called U Sudu, which means the cask in czech.  The top floor is a very small, narrow wine bar that looks like its maximum occupancy is about 15 people, including the bartender.  But if you walk down the tiny walkway and around a corner, you see an ominous set of stairs winding down.  Downstairs you end up in the first of many big caves (previous wine cellar for the above bar).  There are four large caves connected by tunnel-like passages.  There are two different bars down there, and one cave devoted entirely to Foosball tables (they take their Foosball very seriously here...) We spent a while down in the cave until the smoke from everyone's cigarettes was so concentrated it made your eyes burn, at which point we surfaced for fresh air and a change of venue.

The next day was the 30th of December.  A friend of mine came into town from Germany to join in on the New Years festivities.  The three of us had a pseudo-classy evening at the Opera watching Carmen (it was AMAZING) before heading to The Pub to meet up with some friends and pour copious amounts of beers for ourselves.  It was a lovely preamble to a rediculous New Years....

On New Years Eve, a big group of us went to a local pub for some food and beers.  We all had very delicious, hearty, traditional Czech meals which allowed for the overzealous drinking which was about to occur... We stayed there for a few hours, then at around 11 we headed back to my apartment to grab some champagne and fireworks.  My roommate was having a party at the apartment, so of course we stayed for a few shots of Becherovka (imagine Jaagermeister with more cinnamon....)  We left in time to make it to the river for the fireworks at midnight which were FANTASTIC!! They must have gone on for a full ten minutes, it was amazing!  And all of my friends had the same idea and brought champagne, so we pretty much ended up with a bottle apiece for the show.

After the fireworks we headed off to find a bar.  Somehow I ended up at the head of the group, and when I saw strings of flashing lights I was drawn to this bar like a moth to a flame.  We all went inside and grabbed drinks.  It was absolutely PACKED and was a lot of fun.  I started looking around, and felt a strong sense of Deja-vu... Everything looked curiously familiar, and then it hit me.  We were in O'Che's, the bar I have been wanting to go to and trying to convince my friends to go to (it's in the center and more expensive than the places we frequent) since I arrived.  I had made it there once before when my parents were in town and we were drawn (again like moths to a flame) to the Guinness sign outside, only to discover it was O'Che's after settling inside and commenting on the amount of Che Guevara posters.  Apparently I can only find this bar when I don't know I'm going there, like some kind of booze filled bermuda triangle...

At O'Che's.  This picture makes me laugh, I think my brother's worried someone will take his last sip of beer...


Still at O'Che's

O'Che's was crazy packed tho, and rather pricey, so after a drink or two we headed out to find somewhere else.  We finished the night at a small bar whose name I don't remember.  Then had a lovely 6AM walk home.

End of the night

It was quite the successful New Years, full of amazing people and unforgettable moments.  We paid dearly for the copious amounts of booze on New Years day, staying in bed and watching movies on my laptop as penance.  Then, sadly, my brother went back home and I went back to work.

It's about time...

To catch up yet again.  Wow, I'm really bad at the regular-blogging thing.  Time to make 5 catch-up posts in one day and then disappear for another few months...

So.  CHRISTMAS!!!

I got two weeks off work for my Christmas break, and I spent one of my weeks home with the family in Florida.  It hadn't been snowing in the city center of Prague, but it was still crazy cold and a week of sunshine was a blessed reprieve!  I even got a Christmas tan!
The family and I spent the week making amazing meals, drinking beers (which were entirely disappointing after living in Prague.  Even buying Pilsner Urquell back home doesnt taste the same...) and going out on the boat.  I spent my days soaking up all the sunshine I could, and eating as much sushi as humanly possible!


They say that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I truly believe it.  I remember living in Florida and saying things like "I can't go outside, it's too hot/sunny/humid out."  You never realize how much you will miss things like the sun and blue skies until you don't have them!  I made up for my earlier nonchalance by spending every waking minute outside during my Christmas break, and it was AMAZING!!!


We had a lovely holiday filled with amazing people food and memories, then on the 26th my brother flew back to Prague with me for what would be my most epic New Years yet :D