
This place was dank. While we washed and dried, we sat in a comfy waiting area drinking coffee and tea brought to us by the staff. Will said my coffee was made correctly according to some frothiness index, and I suspect he's correct solely based on the fact that he wears glasses.
When our roomies returned from Vienna, the bottom fell out. It's crazy how you can know people for only a week and a half, but miss them SO much upon their absence. I could not be blessed with better roommates, and our reunion was spectacularrrr!
The dogs here are so well behaved, it's bizarre. They hardly bark, few need leashes, and when their masters enter an establishment, many of them can been seen waiting patiently outside.

They even play nicely. "Yeah, I was chewing on this stick, but it's cool, you can take a turn, no big." Yesterday, I ran past a German Shepherd and it didn't even flinch. If I ran past a German Shepherd in the US, a bloody massacre would ensue. Just another reason why the Czech Republic is magical.
Yesterday afternoon, we went to the institute with the intentions of doing some work and making dinner when Brittany got out of class. Instead, some of the grad students made tacos, so we ate their leftovers. Free is my favorite flavor.
Sorry this is a short post. In my defense, I'm a short person.

Glad you are having so much fun! Pictures are beautiful! Careful...you'll wanna stay...which you aren't allowed to do by the way :) You must return to the land of your loved ones :)
ReplyDeleteNo worries. I've got it all figured out. Everyone comes here.
ReplyDeleteoh, well that will work. Except I don't think it's real cool you trying to steal our nephew away....and see it gets complicated from there..cause if Ethan and I come then his sister and parents have to come, then her husbands family...then thier inlaws...and before you know it the whole world will be in Prague...so yeah, you gotta come home
ReplyDeleteThen let's hope there's some feud between inlaws ala Romeo and Juliet. Problem solved.
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