Friday, April 27, 2012

Homesickness

As the title implies the last few days I have been feeling a little homesick. It's weird because I haven't been  homesick for the past 3 months. Even my worst days here I never wished I was someplace else. It's not that I don't have a lot to miss; my family, my dog and my friends (not always in that order!). I have a great life at home but I never really missed it until now. Maybe it was seeing my sister last weekend that triggered it but now I can't stop listening to country music that reminds me of my hometown and craving ridiculous foods that I've never cared for before. By no means am I going to wish the next few weeks away and I love every minute of every day I spend here but at the same time I think when I go home I'll be happy to be home.

Here are some of the things I've been craving:

Driving: Long drives alone listening to music and singing along
Gym: Putting in a good run to get the day started
Television: Relaxing on the couch with family or my dog Sugar
Tahoe: I need my lake
Cheetos: I have never craved Cheetos but I definitely am here! You always miss what you can't have!
Spices: Gulosh is about the blandest thing ever-right up there with water and that gross fish
Hugs: I've never been a hugger but I just need a big hug-preferably by a massive teddy bear or dad.
Art Store: I can barely leave Michael's without bringing home three more art projects, I am missing not being able to be creative here (in the way I am used to being creative)
English: I mostly miss eavesdropping on other people's conversations
Shopping List: I miss putting an item on a piece of paper clipped to the fridge and having it appear in the cupboard days later. (Thanks mom!)
Grass: The smell of just cut beautiful think grass, crazy right?

Obviously there are tons of things I will miss from here that I'll crave when I get back home and I'm sure it will be just as random. Sad face.


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A Weekend in Munich, Germany

Being a beer lover is no easy task. One must keep the palate open and clean in order to embrace all the flavors. You have to become picky about what you eat-making sure your meal enhances the taste of the beautifully thirst-quenching and wheaty-goodness of the beer you're sipping (or gulping). Atmosphere is also very important to the beer lover; you should be surrounded by family or friends and in some new city, you should be relaxed but excited. Of course, there are many enemies to the beer lover-price for one as well as unenlightened older sisters who can't finish one on her own. These are things I discovered over this past weekend when I traveled to Munich, Germany, famed as the beer capital of Germany and praised from westerners as the best city for drinking! 

Munich was beautiful and I was happy to return to Germany, a country that over several trips I have grown to love. We pulled in on the bus and knew we needed to accomplish one thing: start drinking. Luckily, we ran into Munich's Spring Fest! Complete with rides and carnival treats it also had a beer garden packed with people. Much smaller than Munich's Oktoberfest (which I promised myself I would return for) this little carnival was a sweet surprise. 

The highlight of the trip was reuniting with my big sister who has been studying in Stirling, Scotland. We haven't seen each other in three months so this reunion was very exciting. This upcoming weekend      I'll be showing her the sites of Prague when she visits the Czech Republic for the first time! 

We also saw the Neuschwanstein Castle which was definitely worth the trip. It's in Baravia but outside Munich so it was a bit of a hassle to get there plus wait time on the tour ect. ect. But it was worth every minute. The scenery looked as if you stepped into a painting of some unreal place. Really breathtaking. You can't take pictures inside but it was really cool! You'll have to go see it for yourself!

The best part about these weekend trips is that there is never any let down-ever. We keep our expectations low and only have a few things we want to see, that way when we stumble on a carnival or an outdoor fruit market we are all but thankful and excited. After traveling every weekend we try not to stress ourselves out with little things. Just being in a new city and walking around is enough.




Spring Fest


1/2 Meter long Bratwurst!

German kids are the cutest



Sisterly Reunion!

Fussen, Germany

From the bridge




Quinn, Jenae and I chillin' before the tour




Marienplatz at night!

We even got to hear the Glockenspiel play


Monday market


We've lost count...
Pictures of Jenae's triumph over beer. The Germans would probably throw something at her if they knew. Don't worry boys and girls when she comes to Prague I'll make a beer lover out of her!

Defeat?

NO!

That last sip is always the hardest to go down

Chasing beer with soda?

Finally finishing a beer!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Kutna Hora: A Morbid Beauty

The Bone Chapel (Cistercian Monastery) contains bones of some 40,000 medieval plague victims which are arranged into various shapes decorating the Chapel. Including a chandelier of bones and the coat of arms of the Schwarzenberg noble family. Turns out some guy spread dust from the holy land around the chapel and so everybody and their brother wanted to be buried there. What do they do when the graveyard fills up and there's a waiting list for six inches deep? They dig up the bodies and decorate! HGTV's got nothing on this designer. Completely morbid and fantastic the skulls are everywhere and just being inside puts those hairs on the back of your neck on edge. What a creepy and glorious creation.
Outside View of the Bone Chapel

Every entrance needs some uplifting decorations to set the mood of the house.

Your centerpiece should be shocking and force eyes upward: this will make your ceilings look taller and therefore your house bigger.

Be sure to include your family crest in your creation: A house is made a home by the things inside that represent us

It's fun to add nature elements to any house. See how this bird who eats out  the eyes of a man ? Birds are great accents to any home!




Also in Kutna Hora is the Museum of Silver which portrays the entire process of the extraction of silver and production of silver coins. It includes a 250 meter long walk through the mining shaft built between the 14th and 15th century. Sad part- apparently its not safe to go in the mines intoxicated (who knew?) so the museum robbed us of our day drinking! Still a very good tour though, such a weird sensation crawling in the darkness, I don't think I could ever be a miner. Great day trip from Prague!

Monday, April 16, 2012

With Bad News Comes Good News

I cannot, however, say that my weekend was full of sadness and this is due to the beautiful city of Krakow (pronounced Krakof), Poland. This was my first trip to Poland, leaving it for the warmer months and I am very pleased I made the trip!

I'd first like to introduce you to my new enemy. Like every heroine's story there is always an enemy or a "bad guy" as we learn in our adolescents. Someone powerful and cruel who leaves the main character (whom we all know and love) feeling intimidated and vulnerable. Oftentimes the heroine is beat to the ground, stepped on, kicked and wants to run away screaming and crying. In my story I believe I have just met my greatest villain. NIGHT TRAINS. 
Me (the heroine) and the Night Train from Prague to Krakow...Dun Dun Dun

Now, don't go thinking this train looks harmless. It will leave your muscles aching with every twist and turn as you try with all your being to be comfortable. He'll leave your bones chilling from the cold outside air that seeps in every cranny of this night time beast. And worst of all, he will lock you in a cell inside its belly with strangers and deprive you of sleep for hours and hours!! Despite my efforts, this heroine was defeated.

Pictures of the battle:

At first I had the upper hand...

I was cocky in my abilities, thinking I could sleep...


It happened suddenly..the Night Train threw some devastating blows

Moving positions I thought I could get back on my feet and enjoy a few hours of sleep

In the end, I was the loser-no sleep for me on this dragon of a train

We arrived in Krakow Saturday morning and began our day as the walking dead. We took a free walking tour of the city and went to the incredible salt mines which include an underground cathedral! We sprang for some gelato and walked around the Old Town. It was a very beautiful city with lots of history. 


I'm so glad I made the short trip- bruises and all :] 


Krakow Old Town Square

Market

Entrance to Old Town


Bugle Call


Poland sure loves the Pope John Paul II

Famous Krakow Dragon

Main Market at night