Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Carp and Ježišek

Veselé Vánoce! (Merry Christmas!)
December in the Czech Republic has been an experience! Instead of seeing Santa figures everywhere, on December 6-7, I saw Angels, Devils, and the Pope! ... oh, I mean... St. Mikuláše or St. Nick! And we won't see any turkey or... (you know, I really don't know what the traditional American Christmas dinner is because I have a family full of picky eaters and we just eat Mac and Cheese at every holiday!) but anyway, Czechs eat Carp and Potato Salad for Christmas with a whole slew of fascinating traditions including Baby Jesus (Ježišek) bringing presents on December 24. Unfortunately, I won't be seeing baby Ježišek this year because I will be in Budapest and Moldova for the holidays. Only a few more days! Yay!

I have had the wonderful chance to do a little traveling this month! I went to Pardubice on a Thanksgiving Retreat with my fellow English teachers in Central Europe. We had a delicious turkey day dinner and got to explore the area and even go Geo-caching! woah! I also went to Vienna with some Czech friends and one of my teammates. People weren't joking when they said Vienna is lovely at Christmastime; it's breathtaking! There was a full advent calendar in the windows of the capital building-extraordinary.

I can't believe how much I've missed Starbucks! Wait... before you start thinking I'm just a spoiled American, I really miss it because I miss the people I worked with last year and that entire experience. It was nice to step into the Vienna store, but oh so different. This is a picture of me and one of my Czech friends enjoying his FIRST Starbucks coffee! What an experience!

This month I feel like I'm starting to get the hang of things here. I can understand bits and pieces of conversations around me, I can confidently accomplish any type of grocery shopping task, and have made so many new friends and acquaintances that along with my flatmates, we had a full house at our Christmas party! I had so much fun having everyone over and learning more about the similarities and differences between us that makes cross cultural living so interesting!