The program ended with a nice big party with an open bar and some good food. I must say, I'm beginning to feel like an old woman! While everyone else was getting drunk at the open bar, I sipped my juice and enjoyed a few last conversations with our Czech friends. Oh well, I'm okay with being "old." Means that I woke up the next morning without a hangover!
Of course, the first thing I did was go to the John Lennon Wall and leave my mark:
My additions to the John Lennon Wall in Prague |
Daniel and I spent the day mostly doing tourist-y things we hadn't done yet... like taking goofy pics of ourselves on the Charles Bridge:
We also finally went to go see this inside of the St. Vitus Cathedral, in the middle of town. Though it was a truly impressive building, like all big gothic Cathedrals are, my favorite part was the Mucha stained glass window:
A close up on the middle detail... |
I have to admit, after a month of fairly regimented scheduling, I almost feel loss in the lack of responsibilties! However, Daniel and I keep agreeing with each other that, if nothing else, just enjoying the beauty of the city is stuff to do enough.
We're both ready to be home but know we'll miss Prague-- and I can't shake the feeling that we'll be back here soon. We've just both loved it so much. So, we'll see... for now, we're trying to soak it all in, and prepare for the trip back home.
Hi Shana! I've enjoyed reading your posts and, in a way, reliving my own experience in Prague! I thought that the Jewish Studies class really illuminated and brought together many of my other experiences in and around Prague. Depressing at times, but necessary... and now I so want to go back! I miss the Kozel Dark and fried cheese :)
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