Last week my mom and I went to visit Alicia in Slovakia. Normally I like to learn a least a little bit of the language before I travel to a foreign country, but Slovak (and Hungarian) are just too, I don't know, crazy-looking and sounding. The three words I did pick up were "ahoj" (pronounced "ahoy") which means hello, "dobre" which means well or good, and "d'akujem" (pronounced kinda like "Jacque-wee-em") which is thank you. I didn't pick up any Hungarian, and hardly anyone in Budapest spoke English, but we got by. Okay, now I get to show off some of my photos.
Here's a slightly crooked pic from the main square in Bratislava our first night there:
It was kinda hazy, but here is the big castle that you can see from almost anywhere in Bratislava. We visited it on Day 2:
An adorable little blue church:
Alicia served us grasshoppers. She was a lovely hostess:
Mommy and Alicia in Budapest:
Parliment in Budapest:
Alice the Camel has two humps and a nice smile (Budapest Zoo):
The prettiest elephant house we had ever seen:
Friday, April 13, 2007
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How 'bout some pics of you in Slovakia! Welcome back!!
I didn't bother to learn much Thai beyond hello, thank you, and Happy New Year (which was April 13). Thank goodness all we really need to know is how much things cost! ;P
-Kate
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