Wow. I'm so glad I've spent my last few days in Prague in front of a computer. I spent two FULL days researching and booking hotels/hostels for our 24-day extravaganza (which could actually be considered a 26-dayer, since we'll be shacking up in hotels on the nights before and after our friends' wedding). Two full days.
All said and done, we decided to spend an extra ~$10/per person per night to have a double room. $250 total to not wake up to drunkies, loud snoring or nekkid dorm dwellers? Count me in.
Now that I've wrapped up the bookings, I'll be blitzing Prague to do all the last-minute touristy things that I've put off for so long: paddle-boating on the Vltava, feeding ducks/geese, a beer garden, and a museum or two. Oh yeah, and one last trip to Pizzeria Kmotra. Because that's Czech cuisine.
Next project = packing. Ugh. Although it'll be much easier here, since all of my worldly possessions won't be at my fingertips, I do have a LOT to part with. Luckily, my Mom and the Stepdad will coincidentally be in Munich at the same time we are, and they're graciously taking a suitcase containing stuff labled I-can't-live-without-this-but-don't-want-to-schlep-it-through-nine-countries. Still, how does one accumulate so much crap!?!?!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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dood, a pizzeria in peru was one of our favorite places, too...
ReplyDeletei don't know that you would call it gracious. nicole hasn't seen the requirements for the tribute post she has to write on this blog yet extolling the virtues of her mom, stepdad, and sister for all their loving support they have provided for her trip.
ReplyDeleteand i do have to give nicole credit. she was the epitome of graciousness while we tortured her in vienna with the indoors of all the sites she would normally skip entirely or just settle for looking at the outside of. i think we will have to collaborate on posting pictures of all the weird signs we have taken pictures of this trip.
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