I was a total ass to my rommie this morning. I definitely pulled a Denver, by setting my alarm an hour before the time that I actually got up. Letting it go off every 10 minutes and pushing snooze every single time. She must have gotten sick of it, because when I finally got it she was already gone, at least I thought she was.
I ran along the river again this morning. I went the direction away from the tourist area to start, but when I started coming across sketchy looking buildings that looked like they were still being lived in I was worried that I was crossing in to the ghetto areas. I turned back and heading into the tourist area, where I had run the day before. I was gone for about 40-60 minutes, so probably about a 7-9km run. When I got back Renee was in the room and she filled me in our events from the morning. It turns out it was her in the shower before I left and I had locked her out of our room with nothing but her towel. This was even more exciting when she had to go visit the reception in her towel (located in front of a big open window that looks out to the street) and he said he didn’t have the key to our room. When I left no one was at the desk, so I just slipped the key window opening onto the desk. Thank God we were only on the second floor so she didn’t have to run down a few flights of stairs or take the lift down in her towel. The employee went up and opened our room door for her and later found our key and brought it back up for her. I was pretty thankful that she is very light hearted and even though I was very apologetic we were both able to find quite a bit of humour in the scenario.
Nathan our self appointed himself as the group’s tour guide. He led us along city’s the popular tourist route to Charles Bridge. We were thankful to escape the tourist trap when we found a little staircase off of it that took us to a beautiful empty street that led into a park. We followed it still be came to a art piece that represented the end of the communist era and the tram that would lead take us up the hill towards an old mosque.
We also came across a Labyrinth (mirror maze) that we got to act like little kids in making our stomach hurt from laughing so hard,
a lot of ridiculous pictures were taken while walking through the castles mote
and we also saw couple older historic buildings along the way.
The 5ish hour walking tour ended at the groups popularly visited Pizzeria on the same block as our hostel.
The evening was used for catching up with a few people back at home and through around some ideas for travels after the course with Renee. I am still very indecisive about my after course travel plans. I don’t think I’ve ever been so on the rocks with what I want. One day I am convinced the best thing to do is to go home and then the next I convinced to stay and keep traveling. Now that others people plans are dependent on what mine are the pressure is really on and time has basically run out. I’ve been waiting for something to happen to simplify the situation and will make me 100% convincing on what should be done but like I said it hasn’t come.
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