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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Rest In Peace

First of all, I'm really sorry for this post because it won't be about anything joyful. So, if you don't want to lose your smile DON'T READ THIS!

About a week ago one 17 years old boy disappeared here in Hradec Kralove. There was a huge searching party organized by police supported by a helicopter equipped with termovision. They've been searching for one whole week around whole town and especially around the place where the signal of his mobile phone was caught for the last time. Everybody had a faith that he was ok and he just got lost somewhere or that he ran off his home in the worst case. Unfortunately I have to tell you that today around 1:00 pm someone found a dead body of unknown man. The police believes that it's a body of that disappeared boy. They assume that he comitted suicide. Now, it's gonna come the reason why I'm telling you this all story. It's not because this took place in my hometown but I'd wish to be this reason. It's because I knew this boy. And I knew him very well. He was my classmate in the basic school for whole 7 years...

Monday, November 13, 2006

Yeah Whateva!

Hi there :) I'm really really sorry that this blog is kind of out of order (yeah I just said "kind of") and to those who read this it's actually not fair. I KNOW! So, since now I'm going to update this blog as often as I will be able to. However this school year is full of school lessons (we have 36 of them each week!), full of my dance classes which I started to go on Friday - I have 3 classes a week - and I'm also looking for a part-time job in one toy store here in Interspar and many more things.

I guess that I haven't told you anything about my trip to France, right? So in general it was one of those experiences you have to go through to realize that your family and friends are the most important things in your life. I think that one month far away from all those people who you love deeply is the hardest thing to experience in your life. All my respect for Jeff! It has to be hard, man!

I don't know where to start...well...I lived in a school dormitory with two girls in one room. I tell you - 3 girls in a small place that's not the best idea. Mainly if those girls are friends and they don't want to and don't have to sleep at all. So they sometimes gave me really hard times. On the other hand I kind of liked them but to be honest I'm glad that I will never see them again. One of them - Brittany - was an American girl from California. I have never seen someone so unscrupulous to other people. Gosh, how can someone eat up your bag of sweets which you have for those rare times when you are depressed, you miss your home like never before and you just need loads of calories to calm your nerves?! Another thing which was getting on my nerves was when these two girls, the other one was Mona from Bali, didn't accept the fact that I'm tired and I want to sleep. They came to our room, plugged in their iPods loud as hell and started to dance. For someone who spent whole day talking in English or French with absolutely no chance to understand those "telleverythingasfastasyoucansonoonecanactuallyunderstandsyou" people (in French!) it's something absolutely frustrating and annoying. So if someone told me that I was there to relax a bit he was absolutely wrong! On the other hand I've met many awsome people from all over the world, I guess I also improved my French a bit (well, these days I'm going through hard times because my French marks are no better than C :/) and I got in touch with different culture and also different education. To smoke marihuana there was stereotype, to smoke hashish was absolutely normal and cool and to sleep with everyone within the range of 1km was a part of ordinary day there! I think that is not fair of me to tell you that two of my classmates from Czech republic actually tried this all :X

So, I could put here some photos, eh? Just those best ones which could put you near to the character of my séjour.

The Alpes from the plane - one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.



an airport in Lyon


Welcome in Chambon sur Lignon, the village where I spent one month of my life :)


One of many streets in Chambon. It's absolutely typical French village with some elements from English architecture, I think.


Absolutely the most beautiful church <3

Did I tell you that this city was by the river? This was the last day we spent there and it was soo nice weather that we just sat on the grass and we let the sun shine on us :)


The school where we were going to :)


My room - pretty mesy there because of Brittany and Mona.


This cool friend we met the last free day there. He was cuuute :)

Soo I hope that Niky is happy that I've FINALLY upgraded my blog :P Aaand because my first intention to write this post was to show you absolutely hilarious video, here it is: