Ever since I left Brno, everything has just become a crazy whirlwind. I was an emotional wreck and I never found the time to write, copy and edit photos, and whatnot. But most of all, I never got the nerve to do them at all!
Anyway, I feel much better now, and I'm currently writing this part of this post while I'm in Ardennes, Belgium. I'm sure I wouldn't be able to finish this post tonight, so I'll continue it somewhere somehow.
So, this is how the past few days went...
May 1, 2013 - Labour Day, Day of Love (Czech Republic)
Brno
Wednesday afternoon after making some bryndza halušky with Martina, I went out for dinner with Aor and Pet'a at Piri Piri. And since Pet'a's leaving for The Netherlands, we gotta give her our goodbyes. We had some spicy pork ribs (Czech's version of spicy ain't spicy at all), then for some dessert, we went to a nearby cafe down the road.
Looking back at that night, I really, really miss Pet'a. She's just one of the coolest people I've ever known!
May 2, 2013 - Thursday
Read here.
May 3, 2013 - Friday
Brno
May 4, 2013 - Saturday
Bye for now, Brno
Leaving Brno was the hardest part, I must say. It has been a home to me for almost two months, and saying goodbye to the place was really sad.
Paja came over in the morning to give us our certificates, and farewell presents and letters, then Aor left with her, leaving me, Justine and Snizha in the dorm.
Somehow, our room seemed empty and as cold as the weather. The tables were clean again, the beddings have been kept under the bunk, the dresser in the bathroom lacked its usual mess, and what not.
Justine and I left at around 12:30 to meet Tom, claim our transport card refunds at Hlavni Nadrazi, and catch our 1:30 bus heading to Prague.
To make up for our sadness, we just ate Haribo gummy bears along the way. They are magical sweets, I must say :D
Still May 4, 2013 - Saturday
Prague
May 6, 2013 - Monday
Prague ---> Amsterdam ---> Utrecht
My next stop is back in the Netherlands! I was very happy that the flight went smoothly, unlike when I first went there.
I was fetched by Tito Anne, then at their house, I was able to take a good rest.
May 7, 2012 - Tuesday
Amsterdam
May 8, 2013 - Wednesday
Keukenhof, Lisse
May 9, 2013 - Thursday
Monschau, Germany and Ardennes, Belgium
As it was an official holiday in the Netherlands, we were able to go on a road trip around some neighbouring countries, and our first stop was at a tiny town in Germany called "Monschau".
I really loved Monschau, as it reminded me of houses in fairytale books, plus the green surroundings were also nice. Strolls around tiny towns and forests are always better than getting lost in the busy city centre.
I liked taking a look around tiny shop houses, for the stores really had nice vintage items, like jewellery, porcelain, and keys. Then for lunch, I enjoyed a very yummy piece of schnitzel topped with cream sauce.
After Monschau, we headed to Ardennes, Belgium - another tiny town nested in the centre what looks like forests. We settled there for the night.
At the hotel, Isabel and I had a tiny sleepover, which is pretty fun, because I never got the chance to have a little sister like her. She drew a lot, and for her bed time story, I read her "Pejsek a Kočička" - a classic favourite Czech bedtime story series writen by Josef Čapek - for the nth time. Geez! She loves it!
May 11, 2013 - Saturday
Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium
♥Andz
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May 3, 2013 - Friday
Brno
My last day of teaching... It was raining, and it was really cold. I was worried that the students would leave, as I was running late again, but they didn't! Karolina and Veronika were there, and we had lunch at Na Chate.
Veronika also gave me some fresh peas, and they were really sweet! It was my first time to eat peas straight from the pod, so it was a very cheap thrill for me. Haha!
After my class, I had to run to VUT, as I forgot to return the keys the day before. The man at the reception looked pretty mad, thank God he didn't say anything. I then met with Justine, Martin, and Mirek at a tea house in Konečného Náměstí.
Sheesh, those people can't get enough of tea! I'd rather go for beer and wine than drinking a cup of leaf juice! I dunno, really, I hate tea!
Anyway, the guys taught us how to play poker. Mirek's dubbed as the "Poker King", but that was until Justine learned and beat him. She gained the title "Poker Queen" later. Man, you gotta see Justine's poker face! She's so unreadable that it scares you!
I'm not good in poker and there was nothing to lose, so yeah, I didn't care much. I let Martin play for me, after all, I didn't understand the poker terms and rules. To me, all of the cards looked bad when they're actually good, and good when they're actually bad.
While the Poker King and Poker Queen played (they're left in the game and Justine won - girl power, yeah!), Martin and I dueled in chess. I'm not good in chess either and it's been years since I last played, but at least I know the rules, and that's enough to keep me sane and preoccupied in a place where they serve leaf juice.
Of course, I lost.
Later that day, we had dinner at Subway, had a run at Galerie Vankovka, and went to another tea house. I told you, they can't get enough of leaf juice!!!
I was supposed to go to the student's Majáles - a festival of some sort to welcome May and spring in Brno - but I couldn't find the perfect timing to go there, and no one was available to accompany me to where it was being held. Veronika and Karolina were waiting for me, and they kept texting me, but it got later and later, and our students started coming to the tea house to see us instead. Monika and Ondřej (despite being drunk) went there, too, to say their last goodbyes.
We spent the rest of the night exchanging gifts, chatting and laughing - y'know, having a good time, as it would take who-knows-how-long before we meet again.
Back in the dorm, I pulled an all-nighter just to pack my stuff, and rip all the things off my Andified wall. It was pretty sad, and I might've cried a bit.
May 4, 2013 - Saturday
Bye for now, Brno
Leaving Brno was the hardest part, I must say. It has been a home to me for almost two months, and saying goodbye to the place was really sad.
Paja came over in the morning to give us our certificates, and farewell presents and letters, then Aor left with her, leaving me, Justine and Snizha in the dorm.
Somehow, our room seemed empty and as cold as the weather. The tables were clean again, the beddings have been kept under the bunk, the dresser in the bathroom lacked its usual mess, and what not.
Justine and I left at around 12:30 to meet Tom, claim our transport card refunds at Hlavni Nadrazi, and catch our 1:30 bus heading to Prague.
To make up for our sadness, we just ate Haribo gummy bears along the way. They are magical sweets, I must say :D
Still May 4, 2013 - Saturday
Prague
And at last, we made it to Prague.
As we did not book a hotel, we were to stay at my friend
Rister’s flat. He’s also on an exchange, but under AIESEC-Praha.
We thought staying at his place would be OK, but it wasn’t.
Justine and I felt really uneasy at his flat, not that Rister didn’t
accommodate us well, because he was very kind to us (he even sacrificed his
bunk and cooked dinner for us), but because the condition of his space is
really bad, and his co-interns were very rude to us, except Aydana, an intern
from Kazakhstan, who was cool enough to accompany us around Old Town Square.
We got to see and hear the bells of the famous Astronomical
Clock ring at 8:00 pm, stroll around the square, but when we were about to
cross Charles Bridge, it began to rain pretty hard, and lightning started to
crack in the sky.
We went back to the flat, and Rister cooked some Chinese dishes for us.
With Justine and Aydana in front of the Astonomical Clock |
The crowd, waiting for the bells to ring |
Dinner at Rister's flat :) |
May 5, 2013 - Sunday
Prague
I would say that deciding to go to Prague after the
internship wasn’t a good idea. 1 – We still felt a bit depressed about our
departure from Brno. 2 – Prague is way more expensive than Brno, and we weren’t
ready for the costs. If we came earlier, we probably just had a day trip and
cut our expenses. 3 – We kept comparing Prague with Brno, and we always see to
it that Brno wins in every aspect (yes, we’re that biased).
Anyway, Justine and I spent the day walk-tripping around the
capital city of Czech Republic.
Seeing Prague had always been in my travel list, and being
there felt surreal for me. But I have to
say, I was quite disappointed that it didn’t meet my expectations, because I
really was waiting to see something “more”.
Perhaps, attaching myself to a beautiful place like Brno,
somehow, made Prague lose its enchantment to my eyes.
So, we started at the Old Town Square again, made our way
through the Charles Bridge, while the sky was clear, touched those statues that
will make you “lucky”, entered Mala Strana, and looked for the Church of Our
Lady Victorious.
You see, one of the biggest reasons I wanted to go to Prague
badly was because I wanted to make a pilgrimage to the Infant Jesus of Prague.
I came from a very Catholic family, and my ma, grandmum, and great grandmum are
all devotees of the Infant Jesus of Prague. And since I was in Czech, I wouldn’t
miss the world to pray to the image and give thanks in place of my ma,
grandmum, and great grandmum.
It took me and Justine a while before we found the Church of
Our Lady Victorious, and funnily enough, a Filipino store was situated just a
few metres away from the church! Mga Pilipino nga naman… Sa paligid ng simbahan
pa rin ang bagsak… Haha!
We got to hear a part of the mass, and we came at a very
opportune time, because the mass that was being held was for Filipinos,
Spanish, Indians, and some other nationalities. Being in that church felt like
home to me. I heard a lot of Filipino words, and I felt happy. I also got to offer
a rose to the Infant Jesus, which totally made my day. My mum would be so
proud!
After dropping by the church, it was time for us to look for
the Lennon Wall. Now, this Lennon Wall caused us so much trouble! Not a lot of
people know where it is, so we really had to find a way to look for the spot
where the youth during the time of communism in Czech Republic expressed their
freedom.
But because we got tired of looking for it, we decided to
have a quick lunch at McDonald’s first, because some other restaurants would
burn our wallets! Even Subway there is 10 Crowns more expensive! Damn! When we
were happy with the cheeseburger we had, we went off to look for the wall
again.
Turns out, it’s located at some nook under and beyond the
Charles Bridge. Man, it was so beautiful! It’s worth the search, really. I
loved how spontaneous the writings and drawings on the wall are!
We took loads of photos and then went to see the Prague Castle and
St. Vitus’ Cathedral.
At the end of the day, Justine and I were pretty tired from
all the walking and we wanted to have a good rest, so we decided to check-in at
a nearby hotel, so as to avoid Rister’s roommates as well.
We met Aor again, who was staying at the same hotel, and
then we headed off again to go meet Vijay of AIESEC – Bangalore, India and
friend of Rister.
For dinner, we had some of Czech’s famous sausages, except
for Vijay, who is a vegetarian.
And that’s how my last night in Czech Republic went…
The density of the people coming and going to the Charles Bridge is like that of the Exodus' |
They said we'll get lucky, so yeah... |
We were very thrilled to see a Filipino store at Prague and more thrillingly, we saw this awesome chalk drawing of a halo-halo! |
One of my fave spots in Prague! The Lennon Wall! |
St. Vitus' Cathedral |
Sausages for dinner! |
With Rister, Justine, and Vijay |
The Prague Metro Station reminds me of London's Underground... |
Playing with the flute I got at Manufaktura. It's not for musical purposes, though. |
May 6, 2013 - Monday
Prague ---> Amsterdam ---> Utrecht
My next stop is back in the Netherlands! I was very happy that the flight went smoothly, unlike when I first went there.
I was fetched by Tito Anne, then at their house, I was able to take a good rest.
Off to the Netherlands! |
May 7, 2012 - Tuesday
Amsterdam
Tita Laline took me around Amsterdam on a Tuesday afternoon after working from home.
I really liked how different the character of every European country I visit is.
I enjoyed Amsterdam A LOT! We took a cruise ride around the canals, shopped a bit, ate at a Chinese restaurant, and walked around the Red Light District.
I was so looking forward to see the Red Light District, but I was pretty disappoined when I saw that the women in the windows are not VOGUE-worthy. Most of the women were in their mid-ages, and I kept laughing as we made it through the streets.
May 8, 2013 - Wednesday
Keukenhof, Lisse
Ever since I saw my dad's photos in the field of tulips when he was still studying in the Netherlands, seeing the vast rows of colourful tulips had become my dream, and today, it came true! I'm simply amazed by them. I'm still speechless, in fact!
May 9, 2013 - Thursday
Monschau, Germany and Ardennes, Belgium
As it was an official holiday in the Netherlands, we were able to go on a road trip around some neighbouring countries, and our first stop was at a tiny town in Germany called "Monschau".
I really loved Monschau, as it reminded me of houses in fairytale books, plus the green surroundings were also nice. Strolls around tiny towns and forests are always better than getting lost in the busy city centre.
I liked taking a look around tiny shop houses, for the stores really had nice vintage items, like jewellery, porcelain, and keys. Then for lunch, I enjoyed a very yummy piece of schnitzel topped with cream sauce.
After Monschau, we headed to Ardennes, Belgium - another tiny town nested in the centre what looks like forests. We settled there for the night.
At the hotel, Isabel and I had a tiny sleepover, which is pretty fun, because I never got the chance to have a little sister like her. She drew a lot, and for her bed time story, I read her "Pejsek a Kočička" - a classic favourite Czech bedtime story series writen by Josef Čapek - for the nth time. Geez! She loves it!
May 10, 2013 - Friday
Brussels, Belgium
I enjoyed Brussels a lot. It's one of the best cities I've been to of all my trips. I love their toy shops, their free samples of really good chocolate, and just the liveliness of the people. I'm not a big fan of cities, but Brussels blew me away.
Brussels is my new wonderland. Free chocolate samples everywhere, shops of vintage items, cute toy shops, and what not! It was just awesome! Plus, Isabel and I felt like royalty at the hotel. Haha! It was quite an experience.
Belgian waffles are the best! |
In fron of the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula |
The Manneken Pis channels gay pride :) |
Tiny reunion |
It was a pretty windy day... |
May 11, 2013 - Saturday
Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium
My Belgian bliss continued in Antwerp, as I went shopping! Haha! Shopping for vintage stuff and Disney trinkets. And, I had a very interesting lunch at this restaurant that's filled with old church statues for decoration. Haha!
You don't know how long it took us to find the Atomium. |
We had lunch at this very unique restaurant called "Het Elfe Gebod" with old church items as decorations. It was abit creepy, really, but the food was great! |
May 12, 2013 - Sunday - Mother's Day
Kinderdijk
We went to Kinderdijk - home to some of the oldest-existing windmills in the Netherlands. It is also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so it really is worth the visit! And you can enter a windmill and explore the inside.
Then for mother's day dinner, we had some white asparagus. I've never had white asparagus before, so it was really interesting. I think I like it better than the green ones....
The very Dutch cheese and bacon pancake :) |
I apologise for writing too little in this post, but check back in, as I will keep updating! I just have to catch my flight back to Manila, so yeah, catch y'all later!
♥Andz
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