Monday, March 16, 2009

Krakow, my new favorite city

Hi everyone!

This weekend was spent in Krakow. By far this was one of my favorite cities visited so far. I recommend that if you are coming to central europe that you go to Krakow. It is definitely worth your time!

The main square was my favorite part! Its so huge and with so much history! There is a huge and beautiful catholic church. There is also this small Romanesque building that is a church in the square. Which was sooo beautiful. Also, there is a huge building with lots of shopping. I bought some stuff! It was soo cool!
Our hostel was also veeery fun to stay at. We stayed at "Goodbye Lenin" hostel. It was alot of fun. Interesting people, but at the end of the day, it was a hostel and we def got out money's worth! I also recommending stay at this hostel.

On Saturday we went to Auschwitz concentration camp. I will post another post just for this becuase I feel it deserves it own (or this post will be a novel).

SO---the weekend cost me basically 110 dollars including food, hostel, train ticket and shopping. It was soo worth my money and more!!

Love you all!
-Katie

Friday, March 13, 2009

krakow -Perogie-fest 2009 part one

Hi from Poland!

So we (me, kendra, annika, jelena and tara) are in Poland! We arrived at 6 30am and barely made it to our hostel at 8. Yes, we got lost. But that is a different story....

Night tram experience--We took the night train to get to Poland. WOW. Ok, so let me try to explain this experience. First, our car was this little soap box of a car. We had 5 people to fit into it. Then the beds are stacked on top of each other. So I was thinking, "Ok, well my cousin is in the navy, my boyfriend is in the navy...they have to sleep like this..so i can..." yeah...BIG FAT NO. Horrible experience. It was like sleeping on a 2X4 with an inch to breathe. NOT FUN.

Then, I had this HORRIBLE dream. Dreaming from Southern California, earthquakes are something common. SO in my dream, I dreamt that I was in this NEVER ENDING EARTHQUAKE. When I finally woke up, I couldnt figure out for hte life of my why the earthquake still hasn't stopped. YEAH---I'm on a train.

On top of the earthquake and the 2X4, I kept thinking that outlaws were going to take over the train and then the Gastapo/Dementors were going to come get us.

Finally at 6 in the morning when we woke up, I was glad to get off the train.

More to come!

-Katie

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dresden und Kutna Hora

Hi everyone!

So over the last week, I went to Dresden and a small silver mining town in the CR called Kutna Hora. First Dresden.

I went with my friend Keen and her sister. It was alot of fun! We went to the Staat Museum (City Museum) and some other cool churches. This is my second time out of Bavaria and into another part of Germany. Even though its in the same country, its totally different. There were alot more Protestant Churches than Catholic churchs, the city seemed alot smaller, and history played out a lot differently than it did in Bavaria. At the city museum, I found out that Dresden has seen alot of devastation. It was crazy to be there seeing all of the history--Nazi regime, the fire bombings of the allied forced during WWII, and then the communist regime. Its crazy that you can spend one day in a city with so much history. It was alot of fun. Best part--WienerWald.

some sights in dresden.
Kutna Hora!!! This is a famous mining town with a ossuary which is known as a "bone church." That was the only really cool thing we saw. We were supposed to go into the mining museum which is the most important part of the city, but it was closed...=( but her are some pictures...

this church is made all of human bones!!! creepy...
alright everyone! this weekend~~~POLAND! sooo excited! more to come!

Love you all!

Katie

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Terezienstadt: Jewish Ghetto

HI everyone!

We went to a jewish ghetto that was used during WWII and the nazi's "final solution" to the Jewish question on saturday. We toured the town which is this military fortress. At one point in the town, every where you look you see a wall. It was creeping me out! This town was used for a departure point for all the jewish prisoners to be taken to other extermination camps. At one point, there were at least 60,000 prisoners!

Another interesting thing that I found out about Terezin was the children's art. Because there wasn't alot of things for the children to do other than besides work, they drew pictures. The childrens' art was one of the best depictions of how life was in Terezin. They drew pictures about how they had to drive the wagon that carried coffins, how much food they got, how they slept. It was incredible that those types of drawings could come out of children. I was so impressed and it only deepened my love for children.

Although the day was very rough to take, there was one point that I did have a smile on my face. that was lunch. it was not because we got to eat, it was becuase of the place that we went to. We decided on this place that helps out mentally challenged people. I dont know if all or a portion of hte proceeds go to helping mentally challenged people, but some of it definitly does go. The wait was also mentally challenged. It was the most beautiful thing EVER. If my sister was there, i KNOW she would be soooooo happy!

We also went the "concentration camp" part of terezin. That is were they held political prisioners. That was really hard to see and be around. luckly we had a funny tour guide who made it a little better, but it still was tough. I felt that just being there and seeing where so many people suffered and died was like making there life and death into a tv show or a movie. But after having time to reflect, I think that people need to see this so that it doesn't happen again and it can remind us that PEOPLE did this. just my opinion

here are some pictures
This is where the dead would get blessed before taken to the graveyard.
work makes you free. also was posted in dachau
this is where people were executed if they were found after escaping

alright i think that is enough for today! tomorrow, dresden!
love you all,
katie