Impressive Innsbruck

As mentioned in a previous post, our main goal for last weekend’s trip was to visit  friends in Innsbruck, Austria.

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Melba is one of my closest friends from the university.  Since we had the same bachelor’s degree and lived in the same dormitory, it was only natural for us to be in the same group of friends.  All through our college years, we have shared endless discussions about our families and life goals.  Together with a few other girls, we were like a family- lending an ear and supporting each other.

After obtaining our degrees, we parted ways to follow our dreams.  While I was pursuing an ambitious goal in a manufacturing industry in the States, she went to Japan to obtain her Phd and go after her scientific pursuits.  It was during this time when we met our husbands – both Central Europeans (mine Czech, hers Polish).  Little did we know that we would end up in the same continent to raise our families.

I’m glad that we made this trip out to see them.  It was a great time for our families to bond and for both of us to catch up.

Their place is situated in a suburban location close to the mountains and not too far from the university where her husband Cez teaches.

That Saturday morning, we started our day with a full breakfast on their balcony.  It was very refreshing to be just around nature and inhale its beauty.

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We were lucky that the powers-that-be gave us good weather during our stay there.  There was nothing but sunshine which allowed us to go for a short hike and tour the downtown.

I will do a separate post on the hike because it was a pretty interesting one.

Meanwhile, here are photos of this beautiful city.

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The inner streets of the city is full of impressive buildings with a typical European feel.

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The succeeding picture is a view of the Old City watchtower, which is a popular landmark.

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Going further into town, there lies a more modern square normally used for social events.

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Innsbruck’s public transport system is very well-developed and accessible.  Trains, trams and buses can be seen moving in and around the city.

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Being in the highlands doesn’t mean it’s short of fun.   During our stroll, I was lucky to snap a quick photo of these youngsters parading the streets.

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Although, if you live in a place like this, it would be crazy not to go on a hike.  The alps are just breathtaking.

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When Melba told me that they were thinking of giving up a great opportunity in a major city in exchange for a quiet life in Innsbruck, I didn’t fully understand why.  But after experiencing this beautiful city, I now understand.

I was very impressed with this amazing city and wished it was closer so we can do more frequent visits.  But most of all, we had a great time in the company of great friends.

If you would like to learn more about Innsbruck, you can check out this page.

Thankful

I just had my final class last Tuesday.   Through Skrivanek, I had been teaching English  to adult learners this past school year.  It gave me something to do while my son is out in school.

At first, I never really thought that teaching was for me.  I didn’t think I had the passion and diligence to do it well.  My mom was a high school teacher and she was very passionate about it.

When we got to the Czech Republic,  teaching was the only job I could find that didn’t require any Czech knowledge.  Since my Czech was not yet at a professional level, I thought, what the heck, I’ll try it for a year.   Little did I know that I would enjoy it and regretted that I didn’t do it sooner.  I was able to expand my network and meet new friends.

Through interaction with my students, I was also able to gain a deeper understanding of Czech culture and have come to love this country and its people.  My students were adult learners with advanced knowledge in English so teaching was not difficult at all.

I am quite sad that this chapter of my life is over, as I know I would miss it.  However, I am very thankful to all those people who were part of this life -enriching experience:  the people at Skrivanek, my students, the people at Krokodyl, who took care of my son while I was away, and especially my husband who had always been very supportive of this endeavor.

Anyway, I’d like to share with you 2 of my favorite art pieces that Jakub made in school.  As I was teaching, he was making these.

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He calls this:  “Flowers for mama.”

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Have a great weekend!

Destination: Znojmo

One of the most visited places in Moravia is the southern town of Znojmo.  On our recent trip to Vienna, we decided to make a quick stop in this magical city to somehow get a glimpse of it.  I hope it will also give you a glimpse of this beautiful city.

Before entering the town center, this was the piece of architecture that greeted us.  I thought it was impressive.

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Right across it was the town theater.

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Upon entering the town, this is the view of the town square.

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View of the buildings surrounding the square.

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There is a passageway behind the squarish flat building with beautiful pictures of the city.  What a great way for visitors to relax and see the city through pictures!
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Aside from its beautiful architecture, Znojmo is also know for its wines.

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That red tram was ready to take tourists to the wineries.

It’s too unfortunate that because of my current state we didn’t have the chance to taste Znojmo’s wines.  Well, at least there is something to look forward to when we go back to this place.

To cap off our day, we went to this cafe and had a good serving of gelato instead.

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If you would like to learn more about Znojmo and what it has to offer, please click here.

Have a great week!

Weekend in Vienna – part 2

We reserved the second part of our trip for the Schonbrunn Palace and gardens, the summer  residence of the Habsburg Monarchs.   The place was located a little bit farther from the city center, so we decided to already check out of our hotel, spend a couple of hours over there, then head for home.

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We entered the palace from the side entrance since it was where we found a good parking spot.  I also figured it was a great way to cut the walking distance.

But I was wrong.  In order to fully appreciate its beauty, one has to enter it from the main front entrance.

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The place was so huge and grand.

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We walked through the whole perimeter to view the gardens.  This next picture was taken from the right wing.

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It has amazing French-style gardens that are simply breathtaking.

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The rear side of the castle did not fail to impress either.

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The gardens at the back were just as beautiful as the ones on the side.

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There was also a huge fountain with the statue of Neptune at the far end.

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With its huge expanse, it was quite a walk.

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Furthermore, the area seems to be a runner’s haven.

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With all its mazes, varied terrain and beautiful scenery, it makes up for a very good run.

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After walking and admiring the beautiful sites of the Schonbrunn Palace, we headed for home.

If there is one person I know who likes to have everything planned, it is my husband.  But since we were on holiday, I somehow persuaded him to just follow where the GPS navigator will take us.  And so we did.  The funny thing was, it added  a twist to our already colorful day.  I chose a route that avoided toll roads and highways so we can see the countryside but it took us somewhere we didn’t expect – the ferry boat!

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I thought it was a lot of fun, but he was not so happy about it.  My friend Georgia used to say that her GPS is a Global Piece of Sh*t, because of all the wrong directions that it takes her.  At this time, my husband was thinking the same.

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Although later on, we all just laughed about it.  It’s another adventure added to our list.

Anyhow, the route did take us to the countryside.

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It was an interesting drive through small villages and farmlands.

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Until finally, we arrived at the border.   Home sweet home!

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All in all, the trip to Vienna is now part of my most memorable trips .  My son who is turning 3 next month will surely remember this — specially the ferry ride.

Weekend in Vienna – part 1

One of our weekend travel plans this year included a trip to Vienna.  This past weekend, we made it happen.  Thanks to 2 days of great weather, everything went well as planned.

Our trip started Friday night as we drove 4 hours from Kolin to Vienna.  It was a surprisingly smooth trip with minimal traffic.

The following day, we started out early.  First on our list was a visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

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What was impressive in this cathedral is its prominent gothic structure.  Today, it is the seat of the Archbishop and the site for most of Vienna’s religious and social gatherings.

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In close proximity to the cathedral are historical buildings, fountains and statues.  Just like the Old Town Square in Prague, it is highly commercialized and loaded with tourists.

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After walking through this…

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..and this…

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…we found ourselves in front of the Imperial Palace.

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It was here where the great empire of the Habsburg monarchy was ruled from.  I am not a history fanatic, but after visiting a lot of castles here in Czech and knowing whom it belongs to, I became increasingly interested with the Habsburg Monarchy.  It was interesting for me to see where the Imperial seat was.

At present, this palace is now used as the residence of the President of Vienna.

Next on our itinerary was a walk to the statue of the greatest empress in Viennese history, Maria Theresa, mother of  the iconic princess Marie Antoinette of France.

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It was here where several guys wearing Mozart costumes where inviting us to a Mozart concert.  It would have been a nice concert.  Unfortunately, we haven’t planned for anything of that sort.

The statue was also in very close proximity to the Natural History Museum.

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We then walked through the Viennese Parliament building.

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Right in front of it was a Botanical rose garden where we took a quick rest and admired the beauty of the flowers.

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It was very relaxing that I almost fell asleep in one of the benches under the trees.  My son had to drag me up so we can continue on our journey.

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After another long walk passing through embassies and other historical buildings….

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…we finally arrived at the last place on this day’s itinerary – the Prater amusement park.

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One of its greatest attractions is the giant ferris wheel.

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By this time I was already very tired from all the walking.  Of course we had the option of taking public transport,  but we didn’t want to miss anything,  so travelling on foot to these sights proved to be the best option.

IMG_4136My boys had a lot of fun absorbing the sights and that was all I ever needed to make me happy.  After going through Prater, we called it a day and went back to our hotel eager for the next day’s trip.

Happiness is…

This past weekend had been a special one for us because it was Father’s Day.  My husband had a business trip to Paris this past week, so we were very happy to have him back  for the weekend.

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I can’t seem to get enough of these macarons that he brought home.  Macarons for breakfast?  why not!

Anyhow, our town also celebrated a big festival here in Kolin – Kmochuv Kolin.  It is mostly a music fest, but they also had  a program for kids.  Thus, we brought our little boy to watch it.

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The first presentation we saw was a simple theater play for children.

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Then there was a comical re-enactment of the battle of Kolin.

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Finally it ended with a mini concert of children’s songs.

The weather was perfect that day, so everything went well.

On Sunday, I decided to make a cake for my husband.  Since it was a warm day, a no-bake cake was the best thing to make.

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It was my first time making this cake.  The ironic thing was, I actually had to ask my husband for help because the recipe was written in Czech.  I had to make sure I get it right.  It turned out less than perfect, and I’ll probably need to do some modifications on the next trial.  I will share it with you once I get it right.  Anyhow, my little boy liked it and my husband thought it was ok.

So there goes another weekend for this Filipino mom in CZ.  Needless to say that I am content….and happy.

 

The Nursery Project

I’m not yet done with decorating the whole house and here I am already thinking about decorating the nursery.  It’s too early for “nesting,” I know.  But I don’t want to wait till I’m huge as a whale to start doing what I can still do now that I’m relatively strong.

I am thinking of transforming this space…..

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….into this.

                                         Modern Kids by Seattle Interior Designers & Decorators Tewes Design
Minus the chair and the floor, this design makes use of what we already have now.  It seems very easy but the more I focus on the details, the harder it seems.  I am also a bit distracted with these other design ideas that I really find very interesting.
If only I had a bigger room, this is the kind of nursery I would like to have.
                                                      Modern Bedroom by Miami Artists and Artisans Lullaby Wall Decor
I love the color combination and  the simplicity of the room.  I think that the modern design fits very well with our modern house.
This next design is very luxurious, and I like it a lot.  I think it screams:  “I’m a princess!”
I just love the warmth of this room.  But  I’m one who likes to have a lot of light – natural light.  So this will not work.
                                     Traditional Bedroom by New Orleans Interior Designers & Decorators Nelson Wilson Interiors
This other one is very feminine.  The color combination, lace and ruffles says it all.  But with the pink overload,  I think it  will make my boys cringe.  My husband already told me not to overdo pink.  He says he only likes one type of pink — Pink Floyd.
                                       Bedroom by Spanish Fork Architects & Designers Joe Carrick Design – Custom Home Design
This next design may fit our modern house, but the color combination will not.  I’m not really a big fan of brown.  I like the warm cozy feeling that I get from this room though.
                                                 Modern Kids by Calgary Interior Designers & Decorators Wendinteriors
So, what do you think?  Am I making the right choice with the green bedroom for a baby girl?   Which one is your favorite?

For Train Enthusiasts

This past weekend, we visited relatives in Moravia to celebrate our nephew’s birthday.  Since all the kids are boys, going to the exhibition of steam engines at the Olympia Park in Brno was the best pre-birthday activity for us.

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The Olympia Park in Brno is an awesome place for kids.   Among its best attractions is this railway park.

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As you can see, it is perfect for kids of all ages, shapes and sizes.

The ride is approximately 1.5 kilometers long, and would take 13 minutes.  My son has been on a lot of train rides in amusement parks and in the malls, but this one is his favorite because it really simulates the real train – terrain, engine and all.

Since it was a steam engine fest on this particular day, the steam engines were a hit and the most sought after.

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Looking closely, you would see that the model train really simulates a real steam engine.

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I was thinking of taking a ride myself.  Unfortunately, I don’t think there’s enough space for my burgeoning belly.  My little girl wouldn’t like it that much anyway.

I was content with watching the happy expression of the kids’ faces and was quite amused with models such as this.

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The mood was very festive, with a local band playing on the side.

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After the train ride, we stopped to look at the exhibits at the parking lot.

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My son was totally in awe.  He escaped my grasp and made his way into this model.

I was just glad I was able to get to him first before somebody else did.

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There was an area for the hobbyists, and here you can see more model trains.

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Here’s a view of what the engine looks like.

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So, if you are a train enthusiast or know someone who is simply fascinated by trains, this is a good place visit.   It is one-of-a-kind, and it may be the first in the Czech Republic.

For more information about the park, please visit their website by clicking here.

I hope you had a great weekend!

It’s a girl!

Last year, we moved into a new home.  This year, I am expecting my second child.  And it’s a girl!

Yes, I am now 20 weeks pregnant and on my way to becoming a mother of 2.

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I have been very lazy these past few months, as I was still battling with first trimester pregnancy symptoms. But now that I am on my 2nd trimester,  the aversion to food has now been replaced with a humongous appetite, and the constant tiredness is  now replaced with a new surge of energy giving way to my burning desire to travel again and experience Europe before I go for another hiatus.   Needless to say, I feel great again sans the big belly.

True to literature, 2nd timers really do show quite early.  The picture above is an old one when I was still pregnant with Jakub.  This is really how I look like now.

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And this did not escape Jakub’s observation.  One day as he was trying to play his make believe game with us, he said he’s a spider, his Tata is the dog and Mama is the elephant.  Oh well…

Destination: Hradek U Nechanic

One of the best tourist attractions in the Czech Republic are its castles and chateaus.  This past weekend, we visited a beautiful chateau – Hradek U Nechanic.

Hradek U Nechanic was built in Tudor Gothic style to serve as a summer residence for the family of the Count of Harrach, Frantisek Arnost.   Used as a template for the chateau construction was the design by London architect, Edward Buckton Lamb (1805-1869).  Karl Fischer, a young and talented Austrian architect managed the building work.

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To understand and appreciate the beauty of the chateau, we took the long guided tour through its interiors.  I was ecstatic to find out that unlike the other places we visited, this one actually allowed photographs to be taken but without flash.  Because of inadequate lighting, my pictures are not that great, but I would like to share with you a few of those photographs that may give you a brief overview of this magnificent place.

On the central area of the chateau, one would see the Knights’ hall, which is decorated with armors, paintings and the family coat of arms.

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Next to it is the Golden Hall, which is probably the largest and most beautiful room in the chateau.

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It was named as such because of its gilded leather tapestry which was produced in Belgium in the 17th century.  The panelled ceiling is also said to come from the 16th century.

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Once inside, you can feel the richness of the place.  It must have been great living in that place during those times.

One of my favorite places in the chateau is its library.  It is said to contain a total of 5,500 books, half of which are in Czech and Slovak.  A unique set of paintings hung above the bookshelves, depicting anatomical anomalies in the 18th century.

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The library also contained some secret passages disguised as bookshelves.  Looking closely, I was able to find some English titles.

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Another favorite room of mine was the Countess’s bedroom.  It was very large and had a piano inside which she probably played during her leisure time.  Our tour guide told us that the drapes and curtains on the bed were placed there to make the space smaller and more comfortable for sleeping.

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Since I showed you the countess’s room, I might as well show you her maid’s room.

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Not bad, huh?

Close to the maid’s room was the summer family dining room.  It was probably the brightest room in the whole chateau.

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If there was one thing I didn’t like about the place, it was the fact that it was awfully dark.  The picture below shows you a hallway with several doors.  These doors were rooms for important guests.  Imagine you were walking here at night.

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Like most noblemen, the Harrachs were quite religious.  The last leg of our tour took us to the Chapel of St. Ann.

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Here you can see an exhibit of the different vestments that were used by the Catholic priests who used to officiate the mass.

And of course, here is the altar.

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The chateau has been open to the public since 1953, and was listed as a national cultural heritage in 2002.

To maintain its upkeep, some of its areas had been opened to public use.  One of which is this chapel.  You can actually get married here!

The breathtaking view of its surroundings also became a filming site for several famous Czech films and fairy tales.  In addition to that, it currently serves as hosts to several cultural and social events.

To learn more about the chateau, please visit their website.