
...and still so much to do. G and the kids being in a car accident on Friday means that although they're all fine (yay!) the car is now at the panel beaters which is going to make doing stuff a little tricky. So that wasn't great timing, but at least no-one was hurt.
Getting really nervous about the flight due to the last time I flew being years ago, and a bumpy ride. What happened to the 20-year old I once was who flew here, there and everywhere without batting an eyelid? Motherhood's made me a wuss!
Raph, on the other hand, is soooo excited. We lay on his bed last night talking about how we imagine it's going to be and I was explaining to him how things are on the plane (not the bumpy bits, the other stuff) - it's all a huge adventure for him. And for me.
Not so happy to hear the weather there is a bit up and down - was looking forward to a month of summer, but then Cape Town's been so stunning this winter I can't really complain.
Have been checking out (yes ha ha) a bunch of blogs by people who have been to Czech and figuring out some of the things I really want to do / see inbetween just chilling in rural Bohemia.
I'm definitely thinking this has to be on the list:
Make a pilgrimage to the birthplace of the world's best beer - the Pilsner Urquell Brewery in PlzeĆ, in West Bohemia (website: www.prazdroj.cz).
And then for the goosebump factor - Get the creeps at Sedlec Ossuary, where the centuries-old bones of around 40,000 people have been crafted into a stunning display of garlands, chandeliers, sculptures and coats of arms (website: www.kostnice.cz).
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The creeps factor is definitely worth it - I have done that in the Catacombes in Paris and the Capucin Crypt in Rome, see http://www3.sympatico.ca/tapholov/pages/bones.html for an idea.
ReplyDeleteHope you guys have an awesome time. I'm sorry I can't recommend anywhere, not having been there myself yet!
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