Sunday, October 12, 2008

Crazy Slovakia Adventures

As far as I know right now, I've only got one year here. So I don't want to miss out on a single opportunity for a crazy Slovak adventure. This has gotten me into a few situations where I had to ask myself what I was thinking, but they've all turned into fun stories in the end. Here's a few of them-

A private school here was having "English Week" a few weeks ago so I volunteered to teach an American history lesson for the 2nd and 4th grades. I went prepared with a cute little lesson on the Pilgrims and Indians, but all my plans went out the window when the teacher left me with a classroom full of kids who didn't speak a lick of English. So for an hour and a half with each class (a really long time for little kids!) I made up games and gave them pictures to color and "Indian beads" to make jewelry. The one little 2nd grader who spoke English asked me out for coffee. I agreed (how do you say no to a 2nd grader?), but fortunately he said he had to go home and ask his mom.


The 2nd graders wouldn't stop eating my "Indians beads" (macaroni noodles) long enough to make anything.




Survival Camp- a high and a low for me since being here! We spent a weekend in Slovensky Raj (Slovak Paradise), a beautiful part of the country, staying out in the woods and playing games and doing a ropes course and "surviving". People brought friends who aren't believers and we played a crazy game Saturday night that led into a presentation of the gospel. There were only 3 Americans so I stayed pretty confused most of the weekend. I hit a low for sure on Friday night when we got dropped off in the dark in the middle of nowhere and were being yelled at in Slovak with a bullhorn and I couldn't find anyone who spoke English. And then again as we pushed the cars up the mountain to the camp, still being yelled at in Slovak with a bullhorn. But once we got to the camp, the weekend turned out to be so fun!

The ropes course
Freezing to death in our cabins that weren't heated



The Half-Marathon- I ran the Kosice Peace (Half)Marathon, Europe's oldest marathon, with a few of my teammates. I definitely don't know what I was thinking. I mean I like to run, but not that much, not that far. I finished though. My time was terrible, but I've made up lots of excuses to make myself feel better and I think it's motivated me to try it again and maybe try training for it. Other than the running part, though, it was a really fun day.


I was ready to punch people in the face for taking so many pictures but now I'm so glad they did!




A picture of Club Clemson after I recovered a little



My victory shot




Stara Lubovna- Peter, Lubica, Aaron, and I went on a Saturday adventure to a castle near the Polish border to celebrate our 23rd birthdays. Any trip with Peter and Lubica is crazy!


There was a random medieval amusement park (that's what I'm calling it) and a random little flock of sheep wandering around it. One of them tried to eat Lubica's belt.


The castle- built in the 1300's, before Christopher Columbus discovered America, as Peter had to point out.

Peter and Lubica dancing outside the castle to medieval music

1985- a very good year

P.S. I don't think there is anything in the world more beautiful than Slovakia in the fall!

3 comments:

Keri said...

I am SO impressed that you ran a half marathon...what an accomplishment!! I love all pics and updates! Hope you had a great birthday!

The Howards said...

Lots of fun adventures for you. You are such an athlete!!

Anonymous said...

I feel like I'm there with you.
A date with a 2nd grader? Way to go Amberini!