
The next weekend was awesome! Friday we took the metro and a bus to the Praha Zoo. It was amazing! When we got off the bus we looked across the street and saw these amazing gardens! We got side tracked and wondered in and took tons of pictures. The first thin we saw when we walked into the zoo were two elephants being lead around and then children playing in a pen with lemurs! The Zoo was amazing! It is huge and we spent a minimum of five hours there! On our way out we noticed the opening of an art exhibition in the zoo. We weren’t sure if we were supposed to be there, but we paid our admission to get into the zoo and there was free food so we decided to give it a try. They had wine and champagne and a Mediterranean spread! It was a great way to end our trip to the zoo! The night just kept getting better, because we got back just in time to go to a friends for his Czech-Mex night! Sarah made fajitas and salsa, Paul made re-fried beans, salsa and guacamole, and Emily brought ice-cream! Then we played a Czech game that I will be purchasing and bringing home with me. It was a great day!

On Tuesday I went to the Opera. I saw The Bartered Bide. It is a Czech Opera and it was really funny, when they scrolled down the screen and put up the English and German subtitles! It was pretty good and it is always fun to dress up for an event. Then last Wednesday night was my flat-mate, Emily’s birthday! She turned 21. My other flat-mate, Sarah, worked at Ben and Jerry’s one summer and learned how to make ice-cream cake so we made a chocolate and vanilla one with a cinnamon cookie center and whipped cream frosting. It was delicious! After that we went to a great Thai Restaurant. It was really good, but a little expensive and spicy. Haha. After that I want back to one of our friend’s flats to help her frost her carrot cake. After eating several pieces we rolled our way to the bar that the rest of the birthday crew went to. I only had one drink but Thursday morning I had a vicious cake hangover.
Thursday I just had one class. CIEE set me up with a Czech family to hang out with and I finally got to meet them Thursday night! We met at the Church right by my house and we walked to their flat which ended up being right around the corner from mine! They are so sweet. Petr is a firefighter and there is Katka and their two daughters, 4 and 7. The girls are so sweet. They immediately decided to teach me Czech. They sat me down and made me read Czech books, recite the alphabet, and write numbers and colors. It was cute. Then we all sat down and eat potato pancakes with zucchini and garlic. They put pickled cabbage and sauerkraut on them and it was so good. I got to talk to the adults a little after the kids went to bed and they let me sample their home-made Brandy. They are such a nice couple! They asked me what my favorite Czech dish is and when I told them they said they would make it for me next Wednesday! I told them about my adventures to Petrin Hill and about the apple crisp. They were intrigued and I told them I would make them some! I’m really excited to see them again!
To wrap things up I am still having an amazing time in the Czech Republic! I can’t believe it’s already been a month. My friend Emily from SU is headed to Prague with some friends on Tuesday and I am very excited! And I have mid-term break next week and a five day weekend. I’m trying to figure out were to go! There are so many possibilities because I am so central! Again I’m sorry this has been so long in coming. I’m not sure if there is something wrong with my email. I have been sending emails and not receiving responses. I guess everyone else could be busy too though. Holler at me! I miss you all!
Mollywog